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RB5 question
can anyone please tell me what the is soo good about the RB5?
what changes did they make compared to the standard impreza?
whats the power, tourqe, 0-60 etc?
how does it fair up to the wrx and sti in performance, handling etc
are the sti's/wrx's better as i may have the chance to get one and want to know a little about them?
thanks
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what changes did they make compared to the standard impreza?
whats the power, tourqe, 0-60 etc?
how does it fair up to the wrx and sti in performance, handling etc
are the sti's/wrx's better as i may have the chance to get one and want to know a little about them?
thanks
steve
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try the rb5 owners club website, they are very helful and sections that give answeres to your questions.
my limited knowledge of the rb5 are that they are basically a classic with the same performance 215 bhp, although they did the wr sport version with ecu upgrade to 245bhp(i think). this also comes with high level spoiler.
all in all i think they are a great looking scooby which is ltd edition and unique styling.
my limited knowledge of the rb5 are that they are basically a classic with the same performance 215 bhp, although they did the wr sport version with ecu upgrade to 245bhp(i think). this also comes with high level spoiler.
all in all i think they are a great looking scooby which is ltd edition and unique styling.
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2 versions, the WR sport and the standard.
WR sport had the larger spoiler, PPP, white dials with RB5? on, PPP was approx 250bhp though its stated at 237 on normal unleaded (super recommended).
Standard car was the same performance as a normal MY99 car, 215bhp, 214lbs torque.
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WR sport had the larger spoiler, PPP, white dials with RB5? on, PPP was approx 250bhp though its stated at 237 on normal unleaded (super recommended).
Standard car was the same performance as a normal MY99 car, 215bhp, 214lbs torque.
Tony
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As below plus the car came with some nice touches such as fog light covers with RB5 motive, interior trim, different alloy wheels, plus a stiffening plate across rear, behind seats to improve handling,Prodrive rear spoiler.
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To celebrate the return of the English driver, Richard Burns, to the Subaru Rally Team Subaru wanted to make a special edition.
Enter the RB5.
Aptly named after Richard's initials and the car number '5' he was driving under in the WRC.
Specification :-
Blue steel metallic body colour (colour code 86F which is "cool" grey on the STi imports)
Fully colour-coded exterior (i.e. door mirrors, door handles, side skirts, front & rear under-spoilers, driving lamp covers)
Blue 'Alcantara' and suede-effect interior trim, with black 'jersey' surround on seats
Special graphite trim for the centre console
Air con
Special 'Speedline' 17in, 6 spoke, alloy wheels in 'pewter' colour with Pirelli 'P Zero' 205/45 ZR17 tyres
PIAA front driving light conversion for the fog lights
Prodrive quick shift
Roof-mounted map reading lamps
Special, RB5 side and rear decals (and also on driving light covers)
Special, RB5 embossed carpet mats
Special, RB5 interior-mounted, numbered plaque "Limited Edition" only 444 available!
Price on the road £24,995 excluding the WR Sport package.
WR Sport Performance Package:-
Prodrive High wing (similar to the new STi 5 but with the brake light on the wing rather than boot lid)
New ECU, exhaust, and air filter
Inter-cooler piping
Price on the road £27,500 including the WR Sport package.
Rather than concentrating on unusable top end power the Performance Package develops most of its benefit in the all important mid-range where it is in its element for over taking and real world driving.
Enter the RB5.
Aptly named after Richard's initials and the car number '5' he was driving under in the WRC.
Specification :-
Blue steel metallic body colour (colour code 86F which is "cool" grey on the STi imports)
Fully colour-coded exterior (i.e. door mirrors, door handles, side skirts, front & rear under-spoilers, driving lamp covers)
Blue 'Alcantara' and suede-effect interior trim, with black 'jersey' surround on seats
Special graphite trim for the centre console
Air con
Special 'Speedline' 17in, 6 spoke, alloy wheels in 'pewter' colour with Pirelli 'P Zero' 205/45 ZR17 tyres
PIAA front driving light conversion for the fog lights
Prodrive quick shift
Roof-mounted map reading lamps
Special, RB5 side and rear decals (and also on driving light covers)
Special, RB5 embossed carpet mats
Special, RB5 interior-mounted, numbered plaque "Limited Edition" only 444 available!
Price on the road £24,995 excluding the WR Sport package.
WR Sport Performance Package:-
Prodrive High wing (similar to the new STi 5 but with the brake light on the wing rather than boot lid)
New ECU, exhaust, and air filter
Inter-cooler piping
Price on the road £27,500 including the WR Sport package.
Rather than concentrating on unusable top end power the Performance Package develops most of its benefit in the all important mid-range where it is in its element for over taking and real world driving.
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As someone else mentioned, get yourself on to the RB5 owners club website at www.rb5oc.co.uk, great site, loads of info and friendly people
In addition to the above comments the Prodrive spec has 'WR Sport' on the dials and does 0-60 in 5.0 seconds, standard spec does 0-60 in 5.4 or 5.6 seconds.
Si
As someone else mentioned, get yourself on to the RB5 owners club website at www.rb5oc.co.uk, great site, loads of info and friendly people
In addition to the above comments the Prodrive spec has 'WR Sport' on the dials and does 0-60 in 5.0 seconds, standard spec does 0-60 in 5.4 or 5.6 seconds.
Si
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