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2004 Impreza STi WR1 'R9SY B' - no.82 - ChrisBOur WR1,bought new in 2004 No82,our 3rd and last scooby,after only 5000 miles the modding bug bit big time.
Full forged engine build by RCM AP brakes all round Carbon propshaft EX-TC suspension STI lateral and trailing links Whitline roll bars 487BHP 432LBS FT Just waiting for the twisted turbo kit. Rosy my ace detailer looks after the WR1,your comments would be welcome Clark. Heaven can wait....I'm playing with my scooby.
Is your DV a Forge recirc Chris? I need to try one of these and get rid of the VTA I think..
Also, seriously, why are you STILL waiting for the twisted kit?
Chris has had to go - so you've got the "ace detailer" Yes the DV is a recirc. Your second question is not so easy to answer. Suffice to say that it might not be done this year because we don't want to miss any of the shows and events by taking the car off the road.
Rosy B Last edited by Chris B on Sat May 03, 2008 8:39 am, edited 1 time in total.
Heaven can wait....I'm playing with my scooby.
Rosy B the original & best modded Wr1 there is, set the benchmark so high & so early nobody has come near it to this day
I think we all look a it & wish our own was the same
Absolutely stunning Chris! All you need now is that de-tango sensation
Awesome car mate, and a lot of work has gone into it. How does it feel compared to standard? Acceleration, everyday driving etc? 2004 RB Renault Clio 182 (Coilovers running Mark Fish setup)
Driving the car is great,being 58yrs old I d'ont drive to quick but the car is very fast we had it off the clock at Bruntingthorpe 3yrs ago when Gangsta nearly sprayed his pants,we have done all the suspension this last year so the handling is very good but as Rosy and me are show junkies as opposed to track animals the car never gets used as maybe it should ,but there you go each to his own,we had the bushes in the wishbones changed to rose-jointed ones recently and that has really sharpened the steering up and we have STI track-rods and ball-joints to be fitted soon to complete the underneath.
But it is a smile-a-mile when we are out in the WR1. Getting respect at Castle Combe last year. Twisted Turbo,the only thing missing. The Ist WR1 rolling road,we got 306bhp,very sad. Heaven can wait....I'm playing with my scooby.
It's all been said but it is
simply stunning,awesome & breathtaking. WR1 Number 476
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Chris & Rosy you do realise you have a lot of blame on your shoulders
for getting people of WR1OC into a a bottomless empty no money in my pockets syndrome You have set a level now keep going 2007 BMW M5
2004 Petter Solberg STi
Having spent my pension on the WR1,its you guys that will have to keep me and Rosy in our old age,roll on my twisted turbo.
And for you younger lads remember the WR1 motto............... .........THOU SHALT ALWAYS OVERTAKE........ Heaven can wait....I'm playing with my scooby.
Just recently treated the WR1 to the Jeffs Werkstat treatment,very impressed,the finish gives great reflections,I think Clark will be using this so maybe he will put up some pics.
Heaven can wait....I'm playing with my scooby.
Ah, my megane'll pi$$ it
Fantastic car + top folks chris and rosy Rob still recounts that tail to this day chris
Great car - a very nice spec. I can understand why you feel the need to go that little bit further now as 500 is too close to ignore it
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amazing car - im amazed how much power you are squeezing from a 2L engine. Do you have reliability issues or on the whole does it start first time etc.
For some reason people always say if you heavily modify your cars they can become very unreliable for some reason... guess it depends who does the modding? still - very very nice motor.. want to swap?
It depends on the quality of the parts used and who does the work and mapping. Chris is using a Motec M800 pro ECU mapped by a very good mapper and the whole thing supplied and built by RCM - quality parts by quality builders..but at a cost. Chris's ECU alone costs more than what you are wanting/expecting to spend to to achieve 370 BHP... , but it has far better control than an ECUTEK'd o.e ECU. Of course, the more power you squeeze out....the potential is there for unreliability with everything else staying the same. The trick is in uprating whatever components are required. Be it internals, ECU's, intercoolers etc.. If JP is Roland Rat, them I am Errol the Hamster... His number 1 fan.
Motec - cool stuff there, I run an online racing league running a PC game called GTR2 and that links into Motec. Being the most detailed racing simulation on the PC it logs everything to motec so you can tune your car perfectly based on laps on the track. Very impressive bit of kit. Also one of my league members is the world Radical Champion - Toby Newton who uses Motec to setup his cars on the track. The car modules alone are a few 1000 notes so yer i can see the price being high for that.
Well if he is running motec kit then the whole car will be tuned to the very best it can. I bet that car would be a monster on the track too as he has all the logging info there to show what needs tweaking to make the car better.
Yer, i notice he is running lightened flywheel and carbon drive shafts. The flywheel i take it is to keep the revs up and make it much more responsive. I wonder if he has updated the driveshaft to save weight or to uprate it to something a lot stronger. I think Chris should bring his pride n joy to the meal this Sunday so I can take a look
Not only is it a fantastic car, Chris and Rosy are the sweetest people you can meet and are always willing to dicuss detail with you.
forum/viewtopic.php?t=7762 Consider getting yourself to the Brunters event. Either to take people out in your car or to hand over your hard earned to go in other cars. Fantastic day out... A must for the WR1oc member.
A lot of 2L cars run way over 500bhp these days - whether theyre reliable or not is a good question. I think there does become a point where its just too much.
Forget the engine and consider the drivetrain - diffs, gearboxes, driveshafts, clutches - aerodynamics, rigidity of the shell and even the grade of metal the car is made from. A friend of mine has a 645bhp evo 6 TME and i swear one day the car is just simply going to pull itself apart Motec is good, but it too, like anything, can - and mine did - go wrong!!
Interesting! i had not considered this. Please expand? If JP is Roland Rat, them I am Errol the Hamster... His number 1 fan.
Its to do with initial strength, designed loadings and future fatigue - we have to consider it in buildings, probably less of a worry with a car ill grant you. But that thing of his, fcuk me how does it stay together However, change the designed loadings and you change the fatigue characteristics. Its all down to cost - the grade and thickness of steel part determines cost for any steel manufacturer and sure they overdesign, but only to a point otherwise it becomes economically unviable. Remember also, like everything, metal technology moves on year on year. Sure its very boring and is partly responsible for the way I am However, at the end of the day most things are built to a design criteria which more often than not these days is not set by engineers but accountants who have control over the budget.
OMG- the most boring post ever award goes to Pudsey!
So what he is saying is that his mates car when getting hammered around at 150mph is going to implode or panels will start dropping off it.
Didnt Jeremy Clarkson test this theory out with an Evo ? Im sure he said it started undressing itself when going past its default limited speed on a german autobahn. He said something like the limiters on cars around 150mph these days are because the cars shell simply cant take higher speeds for long periods of time ..
Shut it tw@t - who asked you !! I is discussing with my chums - now back to telling us how to polish
Yes... they also decided an EVO was a great towing car for boring old Southerns to travel North and fill their hooters with our clean air.
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