Impreza
aliki1027
02-13-2003, 05:58 PM
the older body style imprezas were they turbo or can you get a turbo kit for them and one more thing were they awd. bc they look a hell of a lot nicer.
dolla_bill0913
02-13-2003, 07:18 PM
I dont know what years you are looking at. But most likely there was a turbo model and if not you can put a turbo on it. As for the all wheel drive that is what subaru is known for.
Nemesis
02-14-2003, 01:09 AM
Originally posted by aliki1027
the older body style imprezas were they turbo or can you get a turbo kit for them and one more thing were they awd. bc they look a hell of a lot nicer.
What model Impreza's??? Some were turbo, the WRX's and other's weren't. I don't think they were all 4WD either........ all the turbo models are tho......
the older body style imprezas were they turbo or can you get a turbo kit for them and one more thing were they awd. bc they look a hell of a lot nicer.
What model Impreza's??? Some were turbo, the WRX's and other's weren't. I don't think they were all 4WD either........ all the turbo models are tho......
EJ20
02-14-2003, 01:10 AM
Originally posted by aliki1027
the older body style imprezas were they turbo or can you get a turbo kit for them and one more thing were they awd. bc they look a hell of a lot nicer.
it all depends on where you are. In Japan, Taiwan, HK and outback, you can buy old body style Impreza turbo. in the U.S, you can either get a turbo kit or do an engine swap.
EJ
the older body style imprezas were they turbo or can you get a turbo kit for them and one more thing were they awd. bc they look a hell of a lot nicer.
it all depends on where you are. In Japan, Taiwan, HK and outback, you can buy old body style Impreza turbo. in the U.S, you can either get a turbo kit or do an engine swap.
EJ
LjasonL
02-14-2003, 02:14 AM
no pre-2002 impreza came with a turbo in america. some of the older ones were FWD too.
romabimmer
02-14-2003, 07:36 AM
In the USA the only turbo car is the 2002-later WRX. However, there are tons of aftermarket kits for the last generation car.
What is it about the current model you don't like? If it's the front end that really turns you off, it's being changed. And there are certain things you could never upgrade on an older Impreza, such as Electronic Brake Distribution.
WRX ($24,000):
http://www.impreza.subaru.com/microsites/impreza/wrx/images/wrx_full/03.jpg http://www.impreza.subaru.com/microsites/impreza/wrx/images/autoshow_full/02.jpg
MECHANICAL
227-horsepower @ 6,000 rpm, 217 lb.-ft. of torque @ 4,000 rpm
2.0-liter intercooled and turbocharged 4-cylinder boxer engine
Full-time All-Wheel Drive (AWD)
Quick-ratio rack-and-pinion steering with engine-speed sensitive power assist
Viscous limited-slip rear differential
4-wheel fully independent sport-tuned suspension
SAFETY
Subaru All-Wheel Driving System
Front seat side-impact air bags (SRS)*
4-channel/4-sensor Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD
EXTERIOR
Aluminum-alloy hood with functional hood scoop
Redesigned front end with multi-reflector halogen headlights and projector beam halogen foglights
Front and rear fender flares
Redesigned rear end with new taillight and bumper design
16-inch aluminum-alloy wheels with 205/55 R16 all-season radials
INTERIOR
Leather-wrapped MOMO steering wheel
Performance design reclining front bucket seats with integrated head
AM/FM stereo with logic control cassette, 6-disc in-dash CD changer and six speakers
WRX Sti ($31,000):
http://www.impreza.subaru.com/microsites/impreza/wrxsti/images/autoshow_full/02.jpg http://www.impreza.subaru.com/microsites/impreza/wrxsti/images/autoshow_full/06.jpg
MECHANICAL
300-horsepower @ 6,000 rpm, 300 lb.-ft. of torque @ 4,000 rpm
2.5-liter intercooled and turbocharged 4-cylinder boxer engine with Active Valve Control System (AVCS)
Full-time All-Wheel Drive (AWD) with Driver Controlled Center Differential (DCCD)
Mechanical limited-slip rear differential
Suretrac viscous limited slip front differential
4-wheel fully independent sport-tuned suspension with inverted struts
6-speed manual transmission with short-throw shifter
SAFETY
Subaru All-Wheel Driving System
Front seat side-impact air bags (SRS)*
Brembo braking system with 4-wheel disks
Super Sport Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD)
EXTERIOR
Front bumper corner spoilers, rear trunk spoiler, STi side ground effects
High Intensity Discharge (HID) headlights
17-inch BBS aluminum-alloy wheels with 225/45 R17 summer radials
INTERIOR
Leather-wrapped STi MOMO brand steering wheel
Performance design reclining front bucket seats with integrated head restraints.
What is it about the current model you don't like? If it's the front end that really turns you off, it's being changed. And there are certain things you could never upgrade on an older Impreza, such as Electronic Brake Distribution.
WRX ($24,000):
http://www.impreza.subaru.com/microsites/impreza/wrx/images/wrx_full/03.jpg http://www.impreza.subaru.com/microsites/impreza/wrx/images/autoshow_full/02.jpg
MECHANICAL
227-horsepower @ 6,000 rpm, 217 lb.-ft. of torque @ 4,000 rpm
2.0-liter intercooled and turbocharged 4-cylinder boxer engine
Full-time All-Wheel Drive (AWD)
Quick-ratio rack-and-pinion steering with engine-speed sensitive power assist
Viscous limited-slip rear differential
4-wheel fully independent sport-tuned suspension
SAFETY
Subaru All-Wheel Driving System
Front seat side-impact air bags (SRS)*
4-channel/4-sensor Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD
EXTERIOR
Aluminum-alloy hood with functional hood scoop
Redesigned front end with multi-reflector halogen headlights and projector beam halogen foglights
Front and rear fender flares
Redesigned rear end with new taillight and bumper design
16-inch aluminum-alloy wheels with 205/55 R16 all-season radials
INTERIOR
Leather-wrapped MOMO steering wheel
Performance design reclining front bucket seats with integrated head
AM/FM stereo with logic control cassette, 6-disc in-dash CD changer and six speakers
WRX Sti ($31,000):
http://www.impreza.subaru.com/microsites/impreza/wrxsti/images/autoshow_full/02.jpg http://www.impreza.subaru.com/microsites/impreza/wrxsti/images/autoshow_full/06.jpg
MECHANICAL
300-horsepower @ 6,000 rpm, 300 lb.-ft. of torque @ 4,000 rpm
2.5-liter intercooled and turbocharged 4-cylinder boxer engine with Active Valve Control System (AVCS)
Full-time All-Wheel Drive (AWD) with Driver Controlled Center Differential (DCCD)
Mechanical limited-slip rear differential
Suretrac viscous limited slip front differential
4-wheel fully independent sport-tuned suspension with inverted struts
6-speed manual transmission with short-throw shifter
SAFETY
Subaru All-Wheel Driving System
Front seat side-impact air bags (SRS)*
Brembo braking system with 4-wheel disks
Super Sport Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD)
EXTERIOR
Front bumper corner spoilers, rear trunk spoiler, STi side ground effects
High Intensity Discharge (HID) headlights
17-inch BBS aluminum-alloy wheels with 225/45 R17 summer radials
INTERIOR
Leather-wrapped STi MOMO brand steering wheel
Performance design reclining front bucket seats with integrated head restraints.
aliki1027
02-14-2003, 08:30 AM
Well just the last generation was what I was looking at and I live in the US, and about the new wrx I dont like the front, but the newer ones i dont like either, but a turbo kit would be cool and as far as that breaking system you mentioned i wouldnt to much care about that.
romabimmer
02-14-2003, 09:17 AM
Try http://www.scoobymods.com/forums/
The model Impreza your interested in is the GC8 (93-01)
You can post questions in the Q & A section, Mod Requests and Mod Contributions and in 'Kastle's Corner'
The rest are reference sections that are read-only.
It's an all technical site so you should find or get answers to all the mods available for the GC8.
The model Impreza your interested in is the GC8 (93-01)
You can post questions in the Q & A section, Mod Requests and Mod Contributions and in 'Kastle's Corner'
The rest are reference sections that are read-only.
It's an all technical site so you should find or get answers to all the mods available for the GC8.
EJ20
02-14-2003, 12:28 PM
EJ25 engine is weak, turbo kit will not push over more than 10psi. however, if you build up the engine then a turbo kit. you can make my car eat dust.
there are a few build up EJ25 turbo running around 400+ hp.
EJ
there are a few build up EJ25 turbo running around 400+ hp.
EJ
LjasonL
02-14-2003, 03:13 PM
Originally posted by EJ20
EJ25 engine is weak, turbo kit will not push over more than 10psi. however, if you build up the engine then a turbo kit. you can make my car eat dust.
there are a few build up EJ25 turbo running around 400+ hp.
EJ
as they say, there is no replacement for displacement. the factory turbo 2.0 may be easier to make hit 13' or 12's, but there will come a point where it will be cheaper to make the bigger motor faster, simply because it has the capacity to move more air.
I will never get to that point :) but i'm gonna turbo my 2.5 anyways, cuz its easier for me to hit 12's with my 2.5, than to do a motor swap and start from there. plus, 2.5T's are just cooler :p
EJ25 engine is weak, turbo kit will not push over more than 10psi. however, if you build up the engine then a turbo kit. you can make my car eat dust.
there are a few build up EJ25 turbo running around 400+ hp.
EJ
as they say, there is no replacement for displacement. the factory turbo 2.0 may be easier to make hit 13' or 12's, but there will come a point where it will be cheaper to make the bigger motor faster, simply because it has the capacity to move more air.
I will never get to that point :) but i'm gonna turbo my 2.5 anyways, cuz its easier for me to hit 12's with my 2.5, than to do a motor swap and start from there. plus, 2.5T's are just cooler :p
aliki1027
02-17-2003, 11:43 PM
Yea building up an impreza 2.5 then adding the turbo would be nice. But im wondering which would be easier to build up. the 2.5 or the 2.0 turbo. Granted I know the 2.0 turbo from the start just bc it already has a turbo but dollar for dollar how do they stack up.
LjasonL
02-18-2003, 02:15 AM
if i didn't already have a 2.5 to start with, i'd prob start with a 2.2... a legacy turbo 2.2 to be exact. good bang for the buck there.
aliki1027
02-18-2003, 06:04 AM
Im really actually looking at a wagan but, everytime i mention it to a friend they are like haha grocery getter even though the wagan is only 80 pounds heavier and has the same motor as the wrx.(go figure)
LjasonL
02-18-2003, 11:39 AM
tell your friends they're ghey, get the wagon, then when you beat them, endlessly tease them about getting beat by a wagon :)
EJ20
02-18-2003, 01:52 PM
Originally posted by aliki1027
Yea building up an impreza 2.5 then adding the turbo would be nice. But im wondering which would be easier to build up. the 2.5 or the 2.0 turbo. Granted I know the 2.0 turbo from the start just bc it already has a turbo but dollar for dollar how do they stack up.
New STi is 2.5 L, pretty sure there will be a lot of swaps going on after arrival
EJ
Yea building up an impreza 2.5 then adding the turbo would be nice. But im wondering which would be easier to build up. the 2.5 or the 2.0 turbo. Granted I know the 2.0 turbo from the start just bc it already has a turbo but dollar for dollar how do they stack up.
New STi is 2.5 L, pretty sure there will be a lot of swaps going on after arrival
EJ
aliki1027
02-18-2003, 07:03 PM
well if i could get enough money for the swap that would be nice, but we will see i will probably end up getting the wrx wagon with 227 hp. just bc they have a hell of a lot more room than the sedan and only weight 80 more lbs.
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