1) welcome, heh you are evidently already quite familiar with the dreaded 'slippry slope' of modding Scoobies
2) Beware going too far down that slope. For the $50k+ that some of our members have lavished on their cars (with mixed success) you could literally have a decent street STI with a few mods to make it distinctive yet still reliable, PLUS a full-on built Super Production class bugeye rally car...a well used race car no doubt but still literally ready to go rip up the New England Forest or Rally NY on tarmac or whatever.
3) beware trying to mix daily driving and insane amounts of 'driving pleasure'....that way lies madness
Niiiiigel.....Ze' "Voice of Reeeezon"....
1) His first was a WRX, with it's weaksauce tranny.
(And I bet it was in
great shape after a few 12-sec quarters!)
That, it seems, was not enough to dissuade him from Soob modification.
(It seems he's a-glutton for punishment!)
2) Yeah, he
could roll with some boring-arse, moderately modified STi, but then,
where's the fun in that?
Who wants to be able to identify
every mystery rattle after a new, high-dollar modification? Part of the fun is wondering which part of the car will fail next-and here's a hint: It probably won't be the OEM parts.
I have an idea for him-an
experiment, if you will:
Since nobody else here has done it, here's my suggestion:
"Call Crawford and with their help, make a Wish List".
Take your time, do it Right.
Then call Cosworth, in Cali, and do the same thing.
(Ask for Eric Hsu, tell him STiXXX sent ya!)
Then, arrange for Vermont Sports car to build the car for you, top to bottom, and ALL in One Shot.
(It shouldn't cost more than $50K, (plus the $20K you paid for the car)
IF you can keep your modification list "in check".)
<$300 catch-can, anyone?>
AMS make great (great!) turbos, but IMO Crawford and Cosworth will likely sort you out differently.
(While you're at it, have VSC get one of those Spoon wings for Kristoff's '08, they're only four G's or so...)
And for fun, while you're getting this together, get a hairdryer and peel those annoying PINK stickers off of your nice new, white car, order a nice '05 WRX
black[/i] carpet, and start thinking how to get rid of that WRB interior.
If you need any help, because of my long-suffering STi build, I have a list of local and not-so-local vendors that can facilitate your whole shebang, for quite a bit less than MSRP in about all cases, including carbon fiber and scads of JDM parts.
3) I wasn't f'ing crazy before this build, but I may be, now, not sure.
Ask Nigel.
Again, welcome!
XXX