subaru v mitsubishi now v ford

subaru v mitsubishi now v ford

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vxr2010

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2,565 posts

159 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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going back a while here but it used to always be subaru v mitsubishi and a new model every year even better from each maker , the latest creation from ford the rs looks interesting plus high spec from the start , 0 to 60 in i think 4.5 345 bhp out the box , oh and i forgot to mention a 2.3 litre and now 4 wheel drive , in my opinion a copy of the subaru set up , also to consider the golf r but it's more expensive and now the a45 merc much more expensive , i'm wondering what subaru will do next , what ever it is i hope a bit more engine strengthening work on the 2.5

tonyb1968

1,156 posts

146 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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vxr2010 said:
going back a while here but it used to always be subaru v mitsubishi and a new model every year even better from each maker , the latest creation from ford the rs looks interesting plus high spec from the start , 0 to 60 in i think 4.5 345 bhp out the box , oh and i forgot to mention a 2.3 litre and now 4 wheel drive , in my opinion a copy of the subaru set up , also to consider the golf r but it's more expensive and now the a45 merc much more expensive , i'm wondering what subaru will do next , what ever it is i hope a bit more engine strengthening work on the 2.5
The next engine wont be a 2.5 (thank god). it will be a 2 ltr again (twin scroll)
This engine is already used in Japan, the 2ltr FA engine which will replace the EJ20.

What do Subaru need to do?
A hell of a lot to keep in the market, Mitsubishi had the right idea and stopped at the Evo X, what Subaru are producing is a pile of poo compared to what its up against and they really need to up their game, both mechanically and aesthetically, use better materials, more hybrid tech to drop those emissions, make it into a real drivers car and not feeling like it belongs in the 90's frown

vxr2010

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159 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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i've had subarus for years but 35 mpg and tax at only 205 £ pa sounds good , a warranty , 31 ish k £ is not a bad price and the car looks nice , cruise control i miss too , but will engines hold up

Freds

947 posts

137 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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It would be nice to see the 2 litre unit from the Jap market S207 in this or the next generation UK Impreza, it's up on power over the 2.5 producing 325hp and 320 ft/ lb. Performance figures for the S207 are sub 5 seconds 0-60 and circa 163 top speed.
My Son has a current Impreza, I've driven and been passenger in a friends Golf R, putting my Subaru passion aside I do find the 'R' a bit characterless, without a doubt they're quick but being an 'old bloke' and a bit old school I prefer the 'mechanical' feel of the Subaru.
The old Impreza v Evo dog fights were lots of fun, if the 2018 Impreza does get the 207 power unit we can look forward to it showing the RS a clean pair of heels ? smile

KarlMac

4,480 posts

141 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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Subaru are always going to struggle with eu compliance and (more critically) the weak pound / strong yen

vxr2010

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159 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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on the exchange rate side parts from subaru have gone up , i agree with the numb feeling you get in moden cars v mechanical feel in older cars

GravelBen

15,685 posts

230 months

Monday 10th October 2016
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Freds said:
My Son has a current Impreza, I've driven and been passenger in a friends Golf R, putting my Subaru passion aside I do find the 'R' a bit characterless, without a doubt they're quick but being an 'old bloke' and a bit old school I prefer the 'mechanical' feel of the Subaru.
I think every test/comparison I've seen between the STI and Golf R has said similar - the STI is a much more involving and entertaining drivers car while the Golf does the boring stuff in a bit more comfort. Not sure how the Focus compares.

vxr2010

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159 months

Monday 10th October 2016
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monaro v vxr8 , monaro is the more fun to drive even if it's not as out of the box as quick , i still think the ford could be a good car i'm tempted to go and find out , i did the same with the mv6 ? omega v senator and i kept with the senator

tonyb1968

1,156 posts

146 months

Monday 10th October 2016
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Freds said:
It would be nice to see the 2 litre unit from the Jap market S207 in this or the next generation UK Impreza, it's up on power over the 2.5 producing 325hp and 320 ft/ lb. Performance figures for the S207 are sub 5 seconds 0-60 and circa 163 top speed.
My Son has a current Impreza, I've driven and been passenger in a friends Golf R, putting my Subaru passion aside I do find the 'R' a bit characterless, without a doubt they're quick but being an 'old bloke' and a bit old school I prefer the 'mechanical' feel of the Subaru.
The old Impreza v Evo dog fights were lots of fun, if the 2018 Impreza does get the 207 power unit we can look forward to it showing the RS a clean pair of heels ? smile
The S207 runs an EJ20 engine, we want to see the new FA20 in the cars wink

Freds

947 posts

137 months

Monday 10th October 2016
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tonyb1968 said:
The S207 runs an EJ20 engine, we want to see the new FA20 in the cars wink
It does indeed. The new generation engines seem to be shaping up quite well, my Pal and my Brother have Forester XT's with the FA engine and they're quite swift with the Lineartronic. We have a Forester and an XV with the FB engines and they've been faultless so far.
Maybe the next generation STI will get the FA engine from the Spec B Levorg ?

vxr2010

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159 months

Monday 10th October 2016
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it would be nice if subaru used the 2.5 but cured the issues which is what a reduild cures when it's done well , the 2 litre is the stonger lump the 2.5 is more torque and easier to drive with the same mods done to both , the mrs in the fsti beats me off the lights initially when i'm in the sti bugeye wagon , on boost maybe a different story , i think a drag race some where legal would be a great idea lol , plus a v8 v a scooby , i'm pretty sure the saying of no replacement for displacement works well , has any one done a 1 mile drag in a subaru what was the time and speed reached ?

tonyb1968

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Monday 10th October 2016
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vxr2010 said:
it would be nice if subaru used the 2.5 but cured the issues which is what a reduild cures when it's done well , the 2 litre is the stonger lump the 2.5 is more torque and easier to drive with the same mods done to both , the mrs in the fsti beats me off the lights initially when i'm in the sti bugeye wagon , on boost maybe a different story , i think a drag race some where legal would be a great idea lol , plus a v8 v a scooby , i'm pretty sure the saying of no replacement for displacement works well , has any one done a 1 mile drag in a subaru what was the time and speed reached ?
The 2.5 is a poor excuse for an engine, its not as torquey as a twin scroll 2ltr, which from less than 1500 rpm will leave a 2.5ltr at the same rpm, plus its taken too much metal out of the block, it was a compromise engine to get around emission laws in the US and in Europe and it shows.
Now a nice 2.2ltr would be nice, those were lovely blocks, fully closed deck and as strong as hell wink

vxr2010

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Monday 10th October 2016
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thats the benefit of the fsti smaller turbo very little turbo lag easy to drive

Konan

1,835 posts

146 months

Monday 10th October 2016
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vxr2010 said:
oh and i forgot to mention a 2.3 litre and now 4 wheel drive , in my opinion a copy of the subaru set up
The Subaru's much closer in layout to the Fords before it than the ones around now. Permanent, gear driven 4x4.

vxr2010

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Tuesday 11th October 2016
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copying subaru as in now using 4 wheel drive for better acceleration when they have normally said 2 wheel drive was fine

tonyb1968

1,156 posts

146 months

Tuesday 11th October 2016
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vxr2010 said:
thats the benefit of the fsti smaller turbo very little turbo lag easy to drive
You are jiking when you say the fsti has very little lag?
Its dead below 3k, drive a jdm sti twin scroll and you will see what I mean wink

vxr2010

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Tuesday 11th October 2016
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2200 rpm upwards its on boost and it spools quickly as its a smaller turbo , all its had a remap and a cat back , that's what makes it much quicker off the mark as the boost is there very early along with more torque

tonyb1968

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146 months

Tuesday 11th October 2016
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vxr2010 said:
2200 rpm upwards its on boost and it spools quickly as its a smaller turbo , all its had a remap and a cat back , that's what makes it much quicker off the mark as the boost is there very early along with more torque
You cannot compare a remapped car v standard, but just for the record the FSTI ive driven was a Litchfield 330, it was running perfectly, v a JDM STI, the twin scroll kills it.
You really need to work the 2.5 to get the best out of it, they are laggy below 3k, even with a slightly smaller turbo they are no match for even a 1.6ltr twin scroll that Subaru do now redface

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

190 months

Tuesday 11th October 2016
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vxr2010 said:
going back a while here but it used to always be subaru v mitsubishi
And if you go back further? idea

vxr2010 said:
and a new model every year even better from each maker , the latest creation from ford the rs looks interesting plus high spec from the start , 0 to 60 in i think 4.5 345 bhp out the box , oh and i forgot to mention a 2.3 litre and now 4 wheel drive , in my opinion a copy of the subaru set up
eh?

4 pot turbo and AWD??

scratchchin




Edited by 300bhp/ton on Tuesday 11th October 14:19

vxr2010

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Tuesday 11th October 2016
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hi i'm sure cars drive different to the fsti , all i'm saying was it's on boost at 2200 , i've found the boost works well
from 2200 upwards , my ver 7 sti jdm needs to be driven harder to try and even catch the fsti off the line which it could not as the mrs left me for dead , but may at higher speed over take but at the time it's got a lot of distance to catch up with , i like the fsti as better mpg 35 on a good run fully loaded , 27 average , enough grunt v reliability and a good boot size , so far a full sized bath sink and toilet in the back , horses for courses fsti drives well , a spec d v fsti there was nothing in it possibly fsti quicker off the line , boring if we had the same cars , i've not driven a twin-scroll so i don't know , the cost of them and being rarer put me off , fsti are at good prices now , i also found out tune and mod a car too much and mpg is not good , i wanted mine as a daily drive with a bit of fun ,i'm still tempted by the rs though lol