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Old 26-02-2012, 11:15 PM
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Default My wagon 2 project

Some of you may or may not know, after breaking my old wagon, (due to unforseen circumstances) Clive (From Surrey Scoobies) wagon was still up for sale and i then had the funds to buy it
so in October 2011 i had myself a new wagon which was modded even better than my last one, so i did not need to spend any money on it to get to to my last spec
Now it was a very good buy and the only issue i could find was a few weeks after taking ownership the cel was showing code 22 knock sensor (Which clive told me about there was a tempermental issue with this coming up and could not clear the code even after replacing the sensor)

Last week for my own piece of mind i took it to SRR and Simon at JGM plugged in his laptop and confirmed there was no det etc and was running fine apart from it felt a bit sluggish to what it should be which is due to the ECU pulling timing from the fault.

This issue is slowly being worked on and i will keep you advised as to how this is resolved but im not spilling the beans just yet

Now i was more than happy with the wagon and had no plans to change it but after 3 months it just didnt feel right as it was in my eyes still Clives wagon as he spend the money and time on it and was not something i created so i come to the decision to make some changes on it.

Now the spec i believe how it was when i bought it: (perhaps Clive can confirm)
Full Fujitsuba decat exhaust system
Full whiteline package, including 22mm rear on full hardness, solid droplinks progressive race springs, fast road geometry by GRD.
Carbon fibre STI front strut brace.
Front mount intercooler
Morrette headlights with xenon bulbs
Cibie Driving lambs
Forge BOV
Magnacor hi spec HT leads.
Standard uk 5 speed box
Standard interia
Sti 16" gold rims with budget tyres on
Body wise, the car has a genuine STI upper rear spoiler,
P1 front lower lip splitter in GRP.

Power wise:
VF24 turbo, ported by AP.
HKS EVC6 boost controller set to 1.4bar. 2 stage boost control, scramble boost and boost cut.
333.8BHP, 317LBFT of torque. Running ECUTEK ecu, Mapped by Simon (JollyGreenMonster) at Surrey Rolling Road, with lots of pops and bangs on over run.

And some pics of the car how it was when i purchased it (Thanks to clive to allow me to use his pics and sorry for some poor pics due to my rubbish phone)



















Now i still have some parts left from breaking my old wagon which i may use some of them so this is where the changes start.

Firstly i had a carbon fibre induction scoop so this was fitted within a few weeks or purchasing (Still need to take pictures of this)

Forge bov was changed to HKS


Now after a trip to Pete @ S/E Imprezas with Leggie today, who was going up to buy a few parts for his mate, i purchased a APS induction kit which was still fitted to Petes car and i believe had not been put up for sale at the time (Thanks pete for removing this there and then)



Now when we arrived back i decided to change the front sidelights to black crystal clear which i still had from my old wagon

Pic Before


Pic with after fitting the Black crystal clear


and a comparison.


I couldnt get in touch with Ratty to get his excellent photography skills so i done my best to acheive his skills
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Old 27-02-2012, 07:15 AM
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Looks like a very nice wagon. You can see alot of time & effort has gone into this car.:EVO:
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Old 27-02-2012, 07:35 AM
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Very nice mate looks good
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Old 27-02-2012, 02:00 PM
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nice to see your back on the road with a nice motor mate
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Old 27-02-2012, 02:21 PM
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That is a lovely looking wagon
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Old 27-02-2012, 07:32 PM
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yes i can say it was well looked after.
detailed reguarly
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Old 27-02-2012, 07:39 PM
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Very nice matey
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Old 27-02-2012, 08:21 PM
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Very nice maye
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Old 28-02-2012, 06:54 PM
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and thanks for the comments guys
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Old 06-04-2012, 11:00 PM
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right a little update.
the last time i saw the wagon a month ago it was in my mats leggies garage looking like this

now a month later now i can get back out and on my feet after an accident i see the wagon today looking like this

Leggie has in his spare time had the inlet manifold off, changed the wiring loom, took some parts to Dan at surrey subaru specialists For Dan to get them powder coated. this included manifold , header tank, aps caik which is not fitted yet and a few brackets. So both Huge thanks for Leggie and Dan on this.
Although it dont seem alot done in a month, most of it was waiting on me to decide what to do with it and Leggie in his spare time when he had some to work on the car, even if it was an hour at night
So further on today it was then turned to look like this


And some wheels i aqquired



It not finished under the bonnet yet but needed to get it on its wheels and moved out the way for now
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Old 07-04-2012, 09:31 AM
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Nice wheels, I have just refurbed my ones in satin black.
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