What to look for 96 Sti WRX

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Postby Mr Revhead » Fri Feb 26, 2010 8:25 am

The early Legacys were well known (deservedly so!) for noisy tappets and soft heads. Mostly fixed by the time they started on the Impreza.

Other thing to watch with Subarus is the factory Bilsteins. When they leak and are due for a rebuild, its $$$ time.
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Postby 2jayzgte » Fri Feb 26, 2010 10:24 pm

I can't say what I want to say but make sure you have someone reputable when it comes to repairing them because much like most turboed Subies they'll be needing fixing at some stage.
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Re: What to look for 96 Sti WRX

Postby MoNk » Sat Feb 27, 2010 8:36 am

true?no wrote:What to look for 96 Sti WRX


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Postby dnalunchie » Sat Feb 27, 2010 9:01 pm

A good mate of mine owned a 2003 version 8 wrx for a while. Cusco coilovers and some nice cn28's (I think thats what their called)

Totally stock engine, exhaust.

Wicked car, handled awesumly , good on gas, so nice to sit in.

Only dissapointing thing was the speed. In a straight line it was line ball with my old type R integra.

I would deffinatly own one myself.

You want to look at version 4+ as they got MUCH nicer interior and engine changes as well.
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Postby sergei » Sat Feb 27, 2010 10:47 pm

May I suggest an STI instead? WRXs are generally not slow, but not fast either. STI on other hand go really well.
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Postby cogent » Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:04 am

sergei wrote:May I suggest an STI instead? WRXs are generally not slow, but not fast either. STI on other hand go really well.


About 2-3 months ago I helped my friend install STi shocks/springs into his WRX wagon. Afterwards, he let me take it for a drive and I could not believe how slow it was. Well, I guess slow is not the right word, but overall it felt pretty weak for a turbo car.

With the way certain..cultures..seem to latch onto WRX's, you'd think they actually had some decent level of pull!

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Postby Emperor » Sun Feb 28, 2010 12:09 pm

cogent wrote:
WRX: most over-rated vehicle ever?


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Postby Dell'Orto » Sun Feb 28, 2010 12:57 pm

Yeah plain WRX's have never been that flash really. Quick enough, but nto what I'd call fast. STi's are a much better car.
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Postby Mr Revhead » Sun Feb 28, 2010 12:59 pm

Yeah, even those didn't start getting good till late 90s
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Postby ~SlideWays~ » Mon Mar 01, 2010 8:54 am

Well if you think about it, a WRX has about 170kw at the flywheel...if factory figures are correct.

And with fulltime 4wd sucking up a big chunk of that, lets just say 20% (could be more or less...) that works out to be 136kw at the wheels.

They weigh 1240kgs ...ish

Thats only 109kw per tonne at the wheels.

A good blacktop makes about 100kw's atw and roughly 1000kgs. So not much in it really.
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Postby Mr Revhead » Mon Mar 01, 2010 9:07 am

Many a WRX has been given a fright by a 20v :twisted:
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Postby cogent » Mon Mar 01, 2010 9:08 am

Mr Revhead wrote:Many a WRX has been given a fright by a 20v :twisted:


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Postby Alex B » Mon Mar 01, 2010 9:09 am

cogent wrote:With the way certain..cultures..seem to latch onto WRX's, you'd think they actually had some decent level of pull!


Yeah, took the sisters bf one out the other day, stock as a rock. Didn't feel that much quicker than the teg really.
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Postby dnalunchie » Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:16 am

Alex B wrote:
cogent wrote:With the way certain..cultures..seem to latch onto WRX's, you'd think they actually had some decent level of pull!


Yeah, took the sisters bf one out the other day, stock as a rock. Didn't feel that much quicker than the teg really.


if you did the same I had done to mine with the retune and headers u would find your even with a stock rex. My mates richie from Jones motoring had a version 8. It was totally stock and couldnt pull away from my old teg.
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Postby cogent » Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:22 am

My old workmate had a DC2 SiR and with a SAFC, some name brand headers and a type-r exhaust he cranked out 160whp, thought that was pretty good going!
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Postby Alex B » Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:24 am

dnalunchie wrote:
Alex B wrote:
cogent wrote:With the way certain..cultures..seem to latch onto WRX's, you'd think they actually had some decent level of pull!


Yeah, took the sisters bf one out the other day, stock as a rock. Didn't feel that much quicker than the teg really.


if you did the same I had done to mine with the retune and headers u would find your even with a stock rex. My mates richie from Jones motoring had a version 8. It was totally stock and couldnt pull away from my old teg.


Meh, its quick enough with out spending money on it. One of the reasons I brought it.
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Postby Mr Revhead » Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:26 am

20v's pwn you all! :twisted:









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Postby MercuryFree » Mon Mar 01, 2010 12:12 pm

cogent wrote:
sergei wrote:May I suggest an STI instead? WRXs are generally not slow, but not fast either. STI on other hand go really well.


About 2-3 months ago I helped my friend install STi shocks/springs into his WRX wagon. Afterwards, he let me take it for a drive and I could not believe how slow it was. Well, I guess slow is not the right word, but overall it felt pretty weak for a turbo car.

With the way certain..cultures..seem to latch onto WRX's, you'd think they actually had some decent level of pull!

WRX: most over-rated vehicle ever?

Is it boosting correctly? WRXs seem to have this issue where because they're all old, every second one has had the factory boost solenoid kerplode causing it to run wastegate pressure. Because when I first got mine I agree with you, it was suprisingly slow. Turned out it was running 7psi instead of 12.5. Got a boost tap and chucked it up to ~13psi and it's pretty decent now.

I'd have to agree with you though, compared to the STi the WRX is a bit of a let down.

In any case, even when it was broken it was faster than my celica was :P. Celicas really are whales.
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Postby B1NZ » Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:16 pm

~SlideWays~ wrote:Well if you think about it, a WRX has about 170kw at the flywheel...if factory figures are correct.

And with fulltime 4wd sucking up a big chunk of that, lets just say 20% (could be more or less...) that works out to be 136kw at the wheels.

They weigh 1240kgs ...ish

Thats only 109kw per tonne at the wheels.

A good blacktop makes about 100kw's atw and roughly 1000kgs. So not much in it really.


But your forgetting the massive amounts of torque a blacktop 4age has as well ;-)

I thought WRX's had 160kw at the flywheel, STI's are 205kw? Most stock STI's get about 160-170kw@wheels. But dont take much to get over 200kw@wheels

They arent miles ahead of other performance cars out there, Im sure a DC2 teg would possibly give mine a good run for its money if not beat it, but at least I'm not driving a honda :wink:
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Postby ~SlideWays~ » Tue Mar 02, 2010 8:11 pm

B1NZ wrote:
~SlideWays~ wrote:Well if you think about it, a WRX has about 170kw at the flywheel...if factory figures are correct.

And with fulltime 4wd sucking up a big chunk of that, lets just say 20% (could be more or less...) that works out to be 136kw at the wheels.

They weigh 1240kgs ...ish

Thats only 109kw per tonne at the wheels.

A good blacktop makes about 100kw's atw and roughly 1000kgs. So not much in it really.


But your forgetting the massive amounts of torque a blacktop 4age has as well ;-)

I thought WRX's had 160kw at the flywheel, STI's are 205kw? Most stock STI's get about 160-170kw@wheels. But dont take much to get over 200kw@wheels

They arent miles ahead of other performance cars out there, Im sure a DC2 teg would possibly give mine a good run for its money if not beat it, but at least I'm not driving a honda :wink:


Haha yeah Blacktops are pretty awesome, infact I bet they are the reason the motorway needs to be resurfaced so often.

I thought WRX's had 160kw at the fly too but I googled it and it came up with 17*ish which seemed a bit too close to the STI's 206kw (205?).

I really liked your STI when you took me for a drive ages ago they certainly have some balls and yours looked to have been well looked after which did make me think maybe it would be something I'd like. Although Im thinking of getting an S15 later this year instead. And they only have a piddly 180 odd kw's :lol:
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