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Mikko
01-20-2003, 05:24 AM
Max torque 588 Nm @ 4000 rpm
Max power 300+ hp @ 5500 rpm (actually 350+)
Max rpm 6500 rpm
Weight 1230 Kg
Drive 4WD
Gearbox 6-speed sequential

0 - 100 Km/h (gravel) 3.0 s
0 - 150 Km/h (gravel) 6.1 s
100 - 0 Km/h (gravel) 2.1 s

0 - 100 Km/h (tarmac) 2.9 s
0 - 150 Km/h (tarmac) 5.9 s
100 - 0 Km/h (tarmac) 1.8 s

0 - 402 m (tarmac) about 11.0 s
Top speed 230 km/h (Longest gearbox)

James
01-20-2003, 05:47 AM
Quite impressive to say the Least! :eek:

l/l/rX
01-20-2003, 04:04 PM
ahaha mikko...you got tooo much time on your hands lolz =P you know too much bout the impreza...but i guess thats a good thing :D

92 Teg-B18A
01-20-2003, 04:36 PM
sweet! :D

I thought by FIA rules the HP was capped at 300? :dunno:

m@+CH
01-20-2003, 05:17 PM
is this accurate??
if it is, then this "Impreza can rape a Ferrari, Porsche and even a frickin McLaren
acceleration wise!!
:drool:
why can't i Live in Sweden!???

4wheeldrift
01-20-2003, 07:20 PM
Originally posted by 92 Teg-B18A
sweet! :D

I thought by FIA rules the HP was capped at 300? :dunno: They aren't necessarily capped, but they are stuck with a 30mm inlet restrictor on the turbo that prevents getting much more than that. Most teams sandbag and underrate the motors anyways.

4wheeldrift
01-20-2003, 07:21 PM
Originally posted by m@+CH
is this accurate??
if it is, then this "Impreza can rape a Ferrari, Porsche and even a frickin McLaren
acceleration wise!!
:drool:
why can't i Live in Sweden!??? Its a World Rally Championship car, intended for competition use only, not a street vehicle you can run down to the dealership and buy (well, you could get one from prodrive if you had about 500000 pound sterling or so).

Mr. Grinch
01-20-2003, 09:51 PM
Originally posted by m@+CH
is this accurate??
if it is, then this "Impreza can rape a Ferrari, Porsche and even a frickin McLaren
acceleration wise!!
:drool:
why can't i Live in Sweden!???

And any Ferrari, Porsche, or McLaren with a top speed of 230 kph would be considered "frickin" pathetic.

AWD launch aside, the difference is just gearing. Gear any vehicle to a narrower range and it's going to perform better within that range.

m@+CH
01-21-2003, 12:44 AM
tru tru

4wheeldrift
01-21-2003, 07:42 AM
Originally posted by Mr. Grinch


And any Ferrari, Porsche, or McLaren with a top speed of 230 kph would be considered "frickin" pathetic.

AWD launch aside, the difference is just gearing. Gear any vehicle to a narrower range and it's going to perform better within that range. Yes, because a rally car needs instant acceleration in most situations, not ripping top end and sustained high speeds, so the gears are really short (hence the 230kph top speed).

Mr. Grinch
01-21-2003, 11:09 AM
I don't think the WRX is any less of a car than the others. In fact, I think rally is one of the most exciting types of racing around, surpassed only by marathon events like the Dakar. I have a great respect for vehicles which can take so much abuse on such poor terrain yet perform so well, and the drivers, who frequently roll their cars or even go over cliffs.

Anyways, I wanted to share my favourite WRC story, it was speed vision coverage of a rally in New Zealand about 3 years ago, I forget the driver. Anyways, they were doing about 200 kph on a straight gravel road in the middle of a flat green medow. All of a sudden, this big fat white cotton ball hits the windscreen and explodes, leaving the front of the car covered in red jam.

Announcer #1: Oh no! What was that!

Announcer #2: In a place with nearly 50 million sheep, you knew they were bound to hit at least one.

4wheeldrift
01-21-2003, 01:19 PM
Originally posted by Mr. Grinch
Anyways, I wanted to share my favourite WRC story, it was speed vision coverage of a rally in New Zealand about 3 years ago, I forget the driver. Anyways, they were doing about 200 kph on a straight gravel road in the middle of a flat green medow. All of a sudden, this big fat white cotton ball hits the windscreen and explodes, leaving the front of the car covered in red jam.

Announcer #1: Oh no! What was that!

Announcer #2: In a place with nearly 50 million sheep, you knew they were bound to hit at least one. Safari is another good one for road pizza.