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Robin
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3rd Sep 06 at 16:24   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

what's the difference between the Turbo, WRX and WRX STi?

all 1994 models? just wondering what the different models got
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Turbo will be the UK 200odd bhp car

WRX import - 250bhp & few extras like aircon, better interior.

STi 280bhp with forged internals etc
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3rd Sep 06 at 16:29   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

so thats why the WRX and STI are about twice as much to insure

is the standard UK turbo half decent?
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quote:
Originally posted by robmarriott
so thats why the WRX and STI are about twice as much to insure

is the standard UK turbo half decent?


I had the UK turbo with PPP & 3" downpipe - it was running around 250 - 260 bhp - pulled well & kept me smiling

Ive never drove a standard one!!
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its just its the same to insure as things like an escort/fiesta rst, punto turbo etc

i wonder which is the better car
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3rd Sep 06 at 16:35   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Pulsar GTi-R is 1300 quid, which is cheaper than an escort rs
ed
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Imprezzas cost about £3million pounds a second to keep on the road though. You need to change the oil on them every 6 miles and need new spar plugs ever 7....
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Phase 2 UK Turbo has 215bhp over the Phase 1's 208bhp thanks to inlet manifold mods, bigger intercooler and differant engine management. Has a smaller turbo though to combat lag. TD04 as opposed to the Phase 1's TD05. So the Phase 1 is probably better to tune.

Performance is 0-60 in 5.5sec 0-100 in around 15.5sec, which is quite decent. 60-100 in approx 10sec and will do the quarter in 14seconds.

I drove my brothers old standard UK car a few times and it went quite well, theres a definate flat spot before the turbo comes in at 3k. PPP'd cars come in at 2.5k.

A face lifted front end from 98, Phase 2 engine and interior/dash from 99.
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so a '94 would be phase 1?
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Yeah. Pre face lift, old dash and 208bhp.
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quote:
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Imprezzas cost about £3million pounds a second to keep on the road though. You need to change the oil on them every 6 miles and need new spar plugs ever 7....


Yeah because you've owned several & know 1st hand

Mine cost less to keep on the road than a Corsa - no jokes!!!!

Done over 100k on standard turbo & gearbox, had 2 clutches & a few coil/plug changes.

Servicing, mainly oil changes are paramount on this type of car, look after it & it will look after you.
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Spelt Impreza wrong too

 
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