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U53D 2005-04-18 09:11 AM

BRANDONS STI!!!
 
I returned my 2002 wrx because the bastards refused to fix it. so i got a white, 2005, never test driven, seksi STI! i can't wait for autocross this weekend. =D pics up when i get home later tonight

Nick Koan 2005-04-18 09:17 AM

Woah. Its a little late for April Fools jokes. :p

Congrats dude, the number of white Subaru's is finally on the rise.

sti deede 2005-04-18 09:21 AM

Maybe you should break it in before you autoX your new baby.

Congrats Brandon can't wait to see it. Come out to the meet on Thursday!

MattR 2005-04-18 09:23 AM

Rad.

sperry 2005-04-18 10:04 AM

If you drive it the way you drove the red RS, I got dibs on your block. :P

Dean 2005-04-18 10:53 AM

Now everyone is going to have a white 2005 STI...

AtomicLabMonkey 2005-04-18 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by sti deede
Maybe you should break it in before you autoX your new baby.

Umm, yeah. Be nice to it and break it in gently, don't go romping on it when it's brand-new (this applies to the brake system, as well as the powertrain). Follow the factory instructions for break-in procedures.

sti deede 2005-04-18 11:12 AM

Oooh. I didn't know about breaking the other systems. Guess it makes since. I figure mine definately wasn't broken it, being as the guy that had it before me probably knew he wasn't keeping it for long.

MikeSTI 2005-04-18 11:33 AM

WOW!!! :eek: did you get your P1's off in time!!! not that they will fit :P

Congrats on the car :cool:

MikeK 2005-04-18 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Dean
Now everyone is going to have a white 2005 STI...

Does that mean the sand damage money is getting put to good use?

ArthurS 2005-04-18 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by sti deede
I figure mine definately wasn't broken it, being as the guy that had it before me probably knew he wasn't keeping it for long.

He broke it in properly and by the book. He planned on keeping it for awhile, but ended up giving it back due to finance issues.

Nick Koan 2005-04-18 12:27 PM

Break-in is over rated nowadays anyways. Well, engine break-in anyways.

Evo Mike 2005-04-18 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by nKoan
Break-in is over rated nowadays anyways. Well, engine break-in anyways.

hell yes 500-700 miles is plenty

AtomicLabMonkey 2005-04-18 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by sti deede
Oooh. I didn't know about breaking the other systems.

Brand new rotors in particular need to be gently "seasoned" before using them hard.

Baer break-in tech tips: http://www.baer.com/Support/TechTips.aspx?TechTipID=4

sti deede 2005-04-18 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by ArthurS
He broke it in properly and by the book. He planned on keeping it for awhile, but ended up giving it back due to finance issues.

ooooo... That's great to know. Thanks Art.
....course there's the whole off road adventure the car went on.

sperry 2005-04-18 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by AtomicLabMonkey
Umm, yeah. Be nice to it and break it in gently, don't go romping on it when it's brand-new (this applies to the brake system, as well as the powertrain). Follow the factory instructions for break-in procedures.

Good advice.... that's why I'd like to thank Austin for putting miles 110-125 on my car at "combo meal" smell producing punishment levels. :roll:

MattR 2005-04-18 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by sti deede
ooooo... That's great to know. Thanks Art.
....course there's the whole off road adventure the car went on.


I'd trade Josh's off road adventure for My car's off road excursion any day! :lol:

Evo Mike 2005-04-18 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by AtomicLabMonkey
Brand new rotors in particular need to be gently "seasoned" before using them hard.

Baer break-in tech tips: http://www.baer.com/Support/TechTips.aspx?TechTipID=4

haha doesn't stoptech tell you to do a few 60-0 stops to brake in their brakes?

NevadaSTi 2005-04-18 02:28 PM

Wow, congrats on the new 05 STi, now that makes two 05's in the club.
My Silver and Your White

White on Silver or on Gold?

sperry 2005-04-18 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Evo Mike
haha doesn't stoptech tell you to do a few 60-0 stops to brake in their brakes?

A few 60-0 (or almost 0... since you don't want to ever come to a complete stop while breaking in brakes) stops are nothing compared to the heat of racing or tracking the car.

A few 60-0 will start to season things since you'll get the rotors up to 2 or 300 degrees. Whereas using the brakes over and over again at RFR will run them up to 6 or 800 degrees. :eek: You don't want to do that on totally fresh rotors & pads!

sperry 2005-04-18 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by NevadaSTi
Wow, congrats on the new 05 STi, now that makes two 05's in the club.
My Silver and Your White

White on Silver or on Gold?

Um, I think that's actually the 4th or 5th '05 in the club.

Sam, ScottB, You, MikeK, and now Brandon. And Nick too, but I'm not sure if his is an '04 or '05.

Nick Koan 2005-04-18 02:34 PM

Nick's is 05 IIRC

sperry 2005-04-18 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by nKoan
Nick's is 05 IIRC

Then that's 6. Jebus those damn STi's are taking over. :roll:

MattR 2005-04-18 02:42 PM

Don't forget RangerSteve (Black 05 Sti.) The first 05.

sperry 2005-04-18 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by MattR
Don't forget RangerSteve (Black 05 Sti.) The first 05.

Oh yeah.

That's 7! :shocked:


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