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Old 17 June 2002, 08:41 PM
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Having recently bought a 98 Impreza i am now looking to try and sqeeze a few more BHP's Out of it.

With out going overboard i don't want to much noise in the cabin.

I would pressume an airfilter/ram filter and a pipe of some sort can any one recommend what road to go down

Your help is appriciated

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Old 17 June 2002, 08:43 PM
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Cheap and cheerful?

Spend little for noticeable gains?


Fit a Dawes

Fit a downpipe.

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Old 17 June 2002, 08:56 PM
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Thanks Alan

I aint to worried about the cost

Please dont laugh but what is a Dawes ?

And a pipe from the turbo back and a decat pipe in where the cat is?
Is that a decat complete system?
What can i expect to pay for these mods and can i do them myself ?
i know nothing about my new engine etc

Yours uneducated

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Old 17 June 2002, 10:34 PM
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Old 17 June 2002, 10:49 PM
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Lo mate

As Alan says, fit a dawes, downpipe without cat, center section without cat and back box ( Scoobysport is a company that supply a good system). Dawes is good value for money, although you need some guages inside the car to monitor things when setting it up.
Air fuel meter, and boost guage.

Good place to start.


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Old 17 June 2002, 10:50 PM
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You'll need a DP, centre section and backbox for full de-cat.

Magnex, Scoobysport again popular choices.

See dawesdevices.com for more details on this mod.
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Err....forget the full dectat system if you dont want a lot of noise

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Old 17 June 2002, 11:37 PM
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What about a filter?

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Will a 50 mm drop scuff? On 17"215x40?

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Old 17 June 2002, 11:59 PM
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Nope, running 18s myself.

Gone for a ITG panel filter and removed resonator and DV
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Resonator and dv ? Doh

You Lost me

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Old 18 June 2002, 08:54 AM
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Air filter at the level talked about won't give a great deal for the cost.
Dawes is an item which can allow you to up the boost for little money.

DV is dump valve

The term resonator that Douster's on about is the item inside the drivers wing. It's there as a chamber for the air inlet. The air comes in above the drivers headlamp, down into the chamber then back up through the wing into the air filter assembly.

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Old 18 June 2002, 12:26 PM
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Thaks Alan

Still can you suggest any good place to get this done?

Will i need gauges fitted ?

North of Glasgow ?

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Old 18 June 2002, 12:30 PM
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Mad Mac

Followed the same route myself recently on MY99.
Simple and reversible mods only for me I'm afraid.
Fitted an ITG panel filter (direct replacement for existing air filter) and got a Swana stainless steel backbox from a local guy who makes motorbike exhausts. Sounds better (not quite as loud as scoobysport). Then run the thing on optimax when you get it.
Costs = Airfilter £42 (inc vat)
B/box 2nd hand @ £90 but new @ £250 I think.
Not a massive but noticeable increase in power and engine feels much livelier mud better mid range. The ITG filter lets the car breathe much better and coupled with the backbox sorts it all out nicely.
ITG available on-line from Scoobyworld

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Old 18 June 2002, 02:17 PM
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Scoobysport BB in 'for sale' section.
Old 18 June 2002, 05:38 PM
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Nice one SiPie

Would a k&n replacement panel do the same job.

Help is appriciated

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A boost gauge is a good idea if you intend to up the pressure.

The reason for mentioning the downpipe is because for the costs involved there is a *noticeable* gain in torque to be had.

Personally I found an air filter in the early stages to be worth hee haw, ended up selling it, only to buy another one when the mods dictated it as being a necessity.

Same happened with a back box change. Different note admittedly but probably didn't do a great deal for power until the boost was upped.

As for getting it done, I've been known to help a few peeps out. Only problem is getting the time to do it.

If you want a garage to do it, then best to ask what area you are willing to travel to, you should find there a few helpful members in this forum who can give you recommendations.

A
Old 18 June 2002, 06:01 PM
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Thanks alan

Where are you based ?

I wouldnt mind meeting with some one like yourselves who can help me out if thats ok

Thanks
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"Only problem is getting the time to do it."

Take it your busy with work Alan. Scoty wanted to attack it with a dremel!!!
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Old 18 June 2002, 06:27 PM
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Is that standard shocks with a 50mm ish drop springs and no scuff?

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Old 18 June 2002, 06:32 PM
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Watch it Scoty or I'll get Alan to come round and give you a slap!

Mac - no scuffs from my set up, any bigger wheels will rub rear arches, and yes, standard dampers with the H&Rs

[Edited by Dougster - 6/18/2002 6:35:53 PM]
Old 18 June 2002, 06:34 PM
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Been a long day and i'm a bit thick.......... "attack it with a dremel????" Attack what!!!

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Old 18 June 2002, 06:36 PM
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My dashboard!!!
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Oh no.................

" I don't believe it!!! "

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I should be at Knockhill this Tursday....
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Do you have any time at all spare Alan and does your car need another coat of wax?(hint hint!)

Have a rather tasty Blitz boost guage and Mrt AFR to install as well as the Dawes.
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I should be at Knockhill this Thursday....

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Needs more than a wax Dougie....... Acci-dent coming out tomorrow in an attempt to repair the door.......

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Do you know Willie from Acci-Dent?


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