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Friday, June 05, 2015

N isn't just for Neutral: GrpN shift-linkage for the MY06 Subaru STI S204

We've sworn to keep the S204 as stock as possible, and to be fair the workshops we frequent in Singapore (Espace and Applied Performance) also tell us the same, but then we'd been hearing a lot of good things about STI's GpN shift-linkage (STI: 350104S050 / Gear Shift Link), so we placed an order for it from Japanparts, together with a hard-pillow mount (STI: ST35036ST000) to use with it.
(yeah, that's the S204 in the background)

We can't say this enough times: This isn't just a short-shift kit. What it does is to replace all the soft, squishy bits in the S204's original linkage with hard-points so there's less flex and give, which returns fantastic feel, precision and weighting during shifting that is more mechanical than the original's slightly-rubbery.
(original S204's shift linkage is on top, the GpN part is below)

(left is the GpN part, right is original)

Best of all, each gear is now engaged with a satisfying 'snikt' (it's pretty hard to discern the shift quality from the video, but you can just about hear it.


As far as upgrades go, and coupled to the relatively low JPY versus the SGD when we ordered it, this is possibly the best S$500 I've ever spent. There's slightly more vibration and you feel everything a lot more, but then we're not buying these cars to drive slowly and quietly so that wasn't a huge deal-breaker for me.

Trust me when I say this 'simple' mod will make you want to drive your car so much more. Of course, it's not just applicable to the S204; I'd reckon it's the same kit for the 'hawkeye' 'pig-nose' generation of STIs with the 6spd manual transmission, but naturally, check with your respective garages/workshops/tuners to be safe.

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Funky Flares : Subaru Impreza WRX STI 2.5L

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We first spotted the Subaru Impreza WRX STI at last year's tokyo motor show and were terribly smitten by its purposeful musculature and imposing good looks, especially in gun-metal and multi-spoke alloy rims... and those phat, fat flared fenders, a feature the regular S-GT or WRX is noticeably and sorely lacking when we drove it a month ago.

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Finally in the flesh, the STI is every bit as charismatic as we'd remembered, right down to the quad pipes peeking out from under the rear apron. The Lexus-style rear clusters are really naff, but the rest of the car's styling is really spot-on and makes a pleasant change from the usual sedan brigade.

critics who feel the wrx (or STI) for that matter, can only be experienced in its traditional sedan form have missed the boat. as with so many things, there are the early adopters, trend-setters ,bandwagon followers and everybody else.

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(* Shot at the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show)

Unfortunately, we've just entered the stage of the 'early adopters' in the new Impreza's life cycle, but there's plenty of life yet in the Subie's renaissance! change is always difficult, but take a walk off the beaten path with the new STI and you might be pleasantly surprised.

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(*Cabin photo courtesy of Subaru Media)

Despite the many unkind comments about the cabin, it's come a looooonnnnggg way since the earlier Imps. There's better cohesion and slightly better quality of materials used and there's even a decent attempt at cladding strategic bits in faux aluminium, while leather/alcantara always scores big points in my books.

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On the move, there's no denying the strong mid-range pull of the turbocharged 2.5L motor, but that's all there is. One would have expected more fanfare towards red-line, but there's precious little punch above 5500rpm and even less as you approach the 6+k rpm redline.

now, we've got our eyes cast on the JDM 2L, which should prove more entertaining in this regard, but the export 2.5L is adequate enough as a stomping tool around our roads since one never really has to work the engine hard to generate maximum forward propulsion. brakes too, are stupendously strong and the gear-shifts surprisingly precise despite the wand-like construction of the gear-lever.

imho, this is the best mode for all-round performance and the sti really keens to be a nimble and keen performer, especially on winding roads. The whole SI-drive feature is carried over from the legacy gt, but our preference was to leave it in S#.
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in addition, the export spec STI also features dccd or driver's controlled centre differential (automatic AND manual control).
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ride and chassis are spot-on and there's no shame in admitting we're eagerly await the arrival of the S205.

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Fast Facts : Subaru Impreza WRX STI 2.5L
Engine: 2457cc, 16-valves, flat-4 cylinder, turbocharged
Maximum power: 300bhp at 6000rpm
Maximum torque: 407Nm at 4000rpm
Transmission: 6-speed manual
Top speed: 248km/h
0-100km/h: approx. 5 seconds
LxBxH: 4415 x 1795 x 1475 mm
Wheelbase: 2625mm
Kerbweight: 1505kg
Agent: Motor Image Enterprises
Price: S$116,000

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Subaru Impreza WRX STi S204: Feeding on lots of Scooby Snacks

OUT of the box, this HAS to be one of the more potent Scoobys' available, and is rivalled only by the Spec C in terms of desirability (in my eyes at any rate).

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320bhp/6400rpm and 432Nm/4400rpm sound good eh? The extras help too: 2 x Recaro dry carbon race seats at a rumoured SGD$8,000 a piece! (reclinable, no less!), 18inch forged alloy rims wrapped in sticky Pirelli Corsa rubbers and a bespoke bodykit form the sticky syrup topping on this yummy dessert.

Moving off, it doesn't feel as torquey as one of those 'green', Euro-friendly 2.5-litre STis', but the moment the needle crosses 4000rpm, hang on to the steering wheel as the full fury of the 1994cc flat-four is unleashed, and charges unabated all the way to its 8000+rpm redline!

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The steering has been sharpened up over its 2.5 brethren, but there's still a little vagueness about the straightahead, and it's not as darty as the Evo IX GSR.

Take a listen to the drive-by. Am i the only one who thinks it sounds uncannily like one of Honda's loco VTEC engines?

What i can't get my head around is the marketing strategy for the S204. Pay an extra SGD$1,000 on top of the $160,000 price for each unit sold? I guess that's why only three units have been released into the wild so far.

But considering the mere 600 units produced worldwide, this could already be 3 too many! :)

MotorImage Enterprises has just 30 of these beauties to apportion between its various regional showrooms.
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