STi 8 or 9?
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STi 8 or 9?
I know subaru stopped giving "version" designations to their STi's a while back...but i would like to know what mine is classed as...i thought it was an sti 8 but have seen on jap performance parts a slightly earlier car described as a STi 9...confused. Mine is a 2005 (05) STi type uk ppp...with dccd etc. thanks.
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It's not that easy, Tony will be along shortly to tell you off !
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Bugeye = V 7 mine !
Blob-eye = V8 upto 2005
Blob-eye after 2004 where the rear arches got widened and DCCD was added (?) = V 8 B
Hawkeye = V 9
Hatch = V 10
Saloon = V 11
It's a mess and it's all unofficial.
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Bugeye = V 7 mine !
Blob-eye = V8 upto 2005
Blob-eye after 2004 where the rear arches got widened and DCCD was added (?) = V 8 B
Hawkeye = V 9
Hatch = V 10
Saloon = V 11
It's a mess and it's all unofficial.
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In theory it would have continued like this for the japanese market
2001 v7
2002 v8
2003 v9
2004 v10
2005 v11
2006 v12
2007 v13
2008 v14 etc
You get the drift?
The trouble is that the markets are different, and as are the cars, a UK 2003 car is totally different from a JDM 2003 car (example the GL had a-dccd, quick rack steering, rear wiper, different diffs, different engine, different gearbox), so you just refer to the model year and the market, or you will end up ordering the wrong parts
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2001 v7
2002 v8
2003 v9
2004 v10
2005 v11
2006 v12
2007 v13
2008 v14 etc
You get the drift?
The trouble is that the markets are different, and as are the cars, a UK 2003 car is totally different from a JDM 2003 car (example the GL had a-dccd, quick rack steering, rear wiper, different diffs, different engine, different gearbox), so you just refer to the model year and the market, or you will end up ordering the wrong parts
Tony
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...and as if by magic!
Thanks Tony...clearly it isnt...er...clear! interesting to hear what you say about the less scoob having dccd! hmmm...v 8 b...might have to go for that...it does certainly shorten the name of the car! but i wont order parts on that basis. thanks for the...clarity!
Thanks Tony...clearly it isnt...er...clear! interesting to hear what you say about the less scoob having dccd! hmmm...v 8 b...might have to go for that...it does certainly shorten the name of the car! but i wont order parts on that basis. thanks for the...clarity!
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Basically only jap cars are v1 v2 v3 v4 and so on. The uk cars are my 99 my00 my 01 my 02 up the way. So if you have a jap car its version and a uk car is a my.
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As you've seen, because different people interpret these imaginary systems different ways, it's all too easy to get confused. Some people would describe your 2005MY car as a "9" (on the basis that bugeye = 7, narrow track blob = 8, wide track blob = 9). Then you have other people who lump all blobs in as one number and so yours would be an 8 You see where the confusion comes in.
You could call your car an Impreza v265.7241 if you wanted. It would make just as much sense as calling it an STi 8. Or 9.
As has been said the best approach with the newages is to stick with the model, model year and market, that way everyone knows what you have and there is minimal opportunity for confusion. Yes, it takes longer to say, but when you're ordering parts, it'll potentially save you a lot of dicking about.
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Thanks guys...if i am not going to be ordering parts i will just say sti 8...if i order parts i will take a deep breath and give its proper designation. yup, its confusing.
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For those who remember "greasemonkey" on here............... he would not be chilled out at all LOL
He usually went apoplectic at the mention of anything past an STi 6
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He usually went apoplectic at the mention of anything past an STi 6
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