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Old 22 May 2007, 03:29 PM
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Has anybody got any someclips or videos of a JDM STI in action as i've never heard one

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Old 22 May 2007, 03:41 PM
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YouTube - impreza sti spec-c sound
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Notice this turnip revving the Spec C to over 9k

YouTube - Evo IX vs Spec C

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Is it only me that thinks that the rev counter on the Spec C is going up way too slow? Swear mine goes up quicker than that? Was the guy using his foot or a feather on the loud pedal?
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My Spec C.

https://www.scoobynet.com/images/snarticles/producttest/specc-test2.wmv

I think it sounds the nads!
Old 23 May 2007, 01:59 PM
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Does your car sound different now compared to before with the new mods?
Old 23 May 2007, 02:03 PM
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It's actually a lot quieter now. But I have had to fit a different exhaust as it is now has a single scroll turbo on it.
Old 23 May 2007, 02:09 PM
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It's actually a lot quieter now. But I have had to fit a different exhaust as it is now has a single scroll turbo on it.
I thought with it being single scroll it may bring back more burble which the non twin scrolls have or by the sounds of it the headers play a bigger part in that and I presume you still have the OEM twin scroll headers.

I will have a good listen at SSO though
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Originally Posted by SPEN555
I thought with it being single scroll it may bring back more burble which the non twin scrolls have or by the sounds of it the headers play a bigger part in that and I presume you still have the OEM twin scroll headers.

I will have a good listen at SSO though
Yep.... it's a hybrid system!

Twin scroll headers and a funky twin scroll to single scroll up-pipe.
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You sure know how to drive mate,were you tugging on the handbrake?
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My old Twin scroll with HKS Hi-power turbo back


http://s51.photobucket.com/albums/f376/Carbon_mad/?action=view&current=HKS1.flv

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Shaun would you mind posting up the spec of your new engine, just out of interest.
Old 23 May 2007, 09:20 PM
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More like dccd out of auto into manual biase to the back anyway it wasn't shaun driving it was Simon I would say
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Great driving webmaster! Is she supposed to slide around like that?

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Originally Posted by SPEN555
I thought with it being single scroll it may bring back more burble which the non twin scrolls have or by the sounds of it the headers play a bigger part in that and I presume you still have the OEM twin scroll headers.

I will have a good listen at SSO though
I stand to be corrected but the burble is 100% to do with the headers - turbo makes no diference
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Originally Posted by pippyrips
I stand to be corrected but the burble is 100% to do with the headers - turbo makes no diference
It's the twin to single scroll up-pipe that I am thinking could possibly change the sound?
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Originally Posted by SPEN555
It's the twin to single scroll up-pipe that I am thinking could possibly change the sound?
The familiar Scooby burble comes from the use of the unequal length manifold design.
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