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Old 24-01-2012, 11:56 AM
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Default Newbie fixing up a Scooby :)

Hiya, I'm Ellie
First time I've had a Subaru and although I've only heard the engine of this, not driven it yet, it still has me smiling already!







Managed to get this far on day one after an exam in the morning:



Fingers crossed the parts all arrive tomorrow so I can go about that first drive!

I apologise in advance for the fact I'll probably ask a few dumb questions along the way but I'm used to classic VW's
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Old 24-01-2012, 11:58 AM
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Roughly a week later between work and exams have made a bit of progress, both wings are off, new battery's in, front tyre been changed, bent wishbones out, driveshafts out gearbox end...struggling with the bloody nut at the other end though!
Managed to give it a good clean too as it was full of rubbish, could've taken a shovel to the boot
old wishbone, tiny bit bent:





ps the cable ties on the headlights are temporary!! just holding them in while the wings are off

Also curious, am guessing this is part of the alarm system?
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Old 24-01-2012, 12:04 PM
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Great first post!

Welcome to SES

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That bottom picture looks like a valve of some sort? Not sure personally, but plenty on here will let you know.

NOS?????
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Old 24-01-2012, 12:14 PM
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Thanks

Its a really wierd set-up, that thin hose goes all the way back to the spare wheel in the boot and is on the valve for that, only ideas I've had are the alarm system or some kind of system to hook a fire extinguisher to.
I think NOS would be more fun though!!
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Old 24-01-2012, 12:24 PM
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That sounds like NOS for sure
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Old 24-01-2012, 12:26 PM
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id guess in car fire extinguisher systum
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Old 24-01-2012, 12:30 PM
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It's one or the other. My only thinking is the lack of a pull cord in sight, just a tap?
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Old 24-01-2012, 12:33 PM
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I haven't noticed a pull cord anywhere, but it looks like whatever the system is its been half taken out, are there any other places to look for tell tale signs?
I think i'd be right in saying the pipes run through to near the front wheels aswell, attached to the front wing and bumper connectors?
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Old 24-01-2012, 04:22 PM
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Old 24-01-2012, 04:28 PM
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looks like one of those manual boost controller thingys?
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Old 24-01-2012, 05:39 PM
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Old 24-01-2012, 06:01 PM
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Hello and welcome to SES. Thats a great first post. Will look forward to seeing it progress (and loosing the tacky back lights!) Nice way to start scooby ownership aswell.
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Nice little project you have there.
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Hi Ellie and welcome to SES. Good luck with your project. :wwelcome:
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Old 24-01-2012, 08:15 PM
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Hello welcome to ses, really like the scoob, rear lights arent really my cup of tea but as long as you like them
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greetings... nice to see your cracking on!!!!!
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Old 24-01-2012, 11:56 PM
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Hi and welcome to SES
Very curious on that valve

Keep us updated on your progress
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Old 25-01-2012, 01:24 AM
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Hiya, thanks for the warm welcome

Sorry for the delayed reply have been at work!

I'm so-so on the rear lights too, they came on the car as its first owner was morette and it was there show car for a few years. Apparently they're worth a bit so am tempted to see what other rear lights are out there and sell these ones, but at the same time am thinking if they've been with the car that long would be a shame to separate them.
Lol, wait how quickly that mind set changes though when I see a set of lights I prefer!!!
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Old 25-01-2012, 08:18 AM
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If you got proof etc keep em on, or at least hide them away...may add a few quid one day or even help flog it....if you decided to part with it???
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Old 25-01-2012, 09:36 AM
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good thinking! Not planning on selling anytime soon but definitely a good idea for one day
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Old 25-01-2012, 11:17 AM
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How do
Not a fan of those rear lights , think oe ones are much better
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Old 26-01-2012, 11:28 AM
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I'm not a huge fan of the oe ones, but am keeping an eye out for something else too!

Today is driveshaft nut day...I will win today!? Its the last thing between me and the first drive

Hoping to get to the bodyshop next week for the paint and rear quarter repair, so all going to plan will be booking a VIC test and back on the road soon!
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Old 26-01-2012, 01:16 PM
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Good luck Ellie, nice alloys
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Old 26-01-2012, 07:28 PM
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Had a good day today, driveshafts out but the bolt that holds the ball joint (??) into the bottom of the hub with the wishbone, has snapped due to the crash it had, any ideas how to get it out?!
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Old 26-01-2012, 11:15 PM
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hello and to the club mate bet you'll be glad when its all finished and driveable your love it this is my first scooby to mate and i love it
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Old 27-01-2012, 07:57 AM
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Had a good day today, driveshafts out but the bolt that holds the ball joint (??) into the bottom of the hub with the wishbone, has snapped due to the crash it had, any ideas how to get it out?!
Punch or drill the little begger out??Had to get a little dinky angle grinder on my last one that snapped was on an escort van mind
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Old 27-01-2012, 08:54 AM
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Hello & welcome matey. Look to the blob eye for rear lights & sell the rears you have in Ireland. If the wishbone is still ok then take your time with a very good drill. :EVO:
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Old 27-01-2012, 03:11 PM
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Managed to drill the bolt out, was stuck in pretty good!!
Wheres a good place to source a replacement pinch bolt (is that the right name??), have searched the internet for one but yet to find anything appropriate
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Old 01-02-2012, 11:16 PM
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All done! Well except the paint job but its taxed/mot'd/insured and driveable so had my first go in it today...was awesome!!!

Very short gears, i've ever driven an impreza before but guessing thats normal?
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Booked in at the mechanics tomorrow to give it a engine and suspension checkover to make sure I fixed it ok?!
VIC test booked for next wednesday and booked into the bodyshop for the third week in february...not long and it'll be all checked and painted back to its former glory!
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Old 02-02-2012, 05:34 PM
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Good to hear its making progress. And yes, short gearing is normal. Not actully that short but just gets there quick!!
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Heres a few photos of it at the minute, rough round the edges waiting on paintwork but still gets heads turning!



Don't know if i'm describing the short gears right, might just be my driving but basically as you accelerate (pedal to the metal style lol) it hits around 4/5000 rpm then looses all power and the needles flips up to over the red lines, I have held the pedal so that it doesn't go so quickly over 4/5000 rpm but then the acceleration isn't as quick as I thought it'd be for the power of the car! Like I say though could be my driving?!
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Old 04-02-2012, 11:50 AM
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d'oh, just looking at those photos and noticed I've put the subaru front badge on upside down?!
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Old 04-02-2012, 11:50 AM
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Its peak power will be around 4500 rpm (the shove in the back bit!) and then it will tail off but shouldn't just fall away completely. Maybe worth getting it RR'd and mapped when its back on the road. Always good to check everything is as it should be.
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Old 04-02-2012, 11:54 AM
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Was thinking about a quick RR, its technically a WRX but has the red manifold that looks like an STi engine so hopefully the power will be a give away!
Wheres a good localish place for rolling roads and mapping?
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Old 04-02-2012, 01:27 PM
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For mapping http://www.jollygreenmonster.com/
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As above, Simon aka Jollygreenmonster. He is often at Surrey rolling road, so worth pm'ing him and seeing when he is there.
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awesome, thank you will get in touch
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Forgot to add these photos too!



Hop[ing to smarten this area up a bit when the bodyworks up to scratch!
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def simon for your map its coming along well
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As above Simon is your best bet - I'm up at SRR on the 16th for a remap sure he'll still have spaces.

Not sure it will be an STI lump as the UK300 was a special edition before the STi Bug was released in the UK:

The UK300 was a joint project between engineers at Subaru (UK) Limited and Prodrive Limited of Banbury, with major styling work carried out by Peter Stevens who designed the famous McLaren F1 and Subaru WRC rally car. As it name suggests it was uniquely available in the UK and limited to 300 units.

Key changes include new headlamps featuring black gloss shells with twin high-intensity Hella light units identical to the Impreza rally car. Sitting above the twin lights are small diameter circular indicators. The new Peter Stevens designed front and rear aerodynamic aids reduce high-speed lift, enhancing tyre grip and handling control. For example, at 100 mph, front lift is reduced from 35.6 lbs to 27.8 lbs while rear lift goes down from 29.6 lbs to 20.7 lbs - a reduction of 25.6 per cent. Only one colour has been specified for the UK300 - WR Blue Mica - which is also extended to the WRX's standard deep side skirts

The UK300 also boasts gold-coloured OZ 10-spoke alloy wheels measuring 18 ins by 7.5 ins and carrying the latest 225/40 Pirelli P-Zero Rosso tyres - up from the standard WRX's already generous 17 x 7 ins alloys with 215/45 tyres. Other exterior enhancements include white side indicators and white front markers.

Inside, the UK300 features blue suede-effect seats - the front being the rally-style bucket type - plus matching door inserts. The potential collector's car also has special deep-pile carpet and boot mats plus a limited edition numbered plaque.

Not only the exterior and interior are upgraded but the engine was fitted with the Prodrive WR Sport package. The secret to the £1,600 Prodrive WR Sport performance pack option is a reprogrammed Electronic Control Unit (ECU), uprated intercooler piping and free-flow exhaust system with a large single tailpipe. Both power and torque have benefitted from the package with a power increase from 218 bhp to 245.


Looking at your pics I'd say little of the UK300 remains due to the full Morrette body kit and lights.

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It's a weird one as I'm not entirely sure its a uk300 either, it has 17" alloys and doesn't have the blue interior, so I'm wondering if someone just added the plaque (its stuck on the dash) and carpet set. I'm trying to find if anyone has number 172 but doesn't have their plaque might be the answer!
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it's getting there! It's all taxed insured and mot'd now so could actually start using it...does look like its just finished a rally stage though?!
Looking forward to rolling roading it soon to see what its running at :BLUGOLD:
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Update
Took this to JollyGreenMonster today for a rolling road check on it, the clutch is too far gone to run it on the rolling road but it turns out it has an STi engine and ECU fitted so a bit of an upgrade to what I thought it was running!
Just about to drop it off to the bodyshop next week and in the mean time will get searching for a clutch to take it straight to the garage once the paints sorted
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