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Project 'Me BooSTa' - Printable Version +- Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org) +-- Forum: Technical (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Member's Projects (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=12) +--- Thread: Project 'Me BooSTa' (/showthread.php?tid=10079) |
Re: Project 'Me BooSTa' - NTIman - 01-08-2013 Jake Wrote:NTIman Wrote:DavidM Wrote:Yes, please do something like this - just having the plate rattle around is going to destroy the pain on that horizontal body panel won't it?? I've pulled a couple pieces for you. Should definitely help against damaging the paint. Re: Project 'Me BooSTa' - premiershine9 - 01-08-2013 Just noticed you haz the Recaro's........... o, o my Re: Project 'Me BooSTa' - Jake - 01-10-2013 Mileage: 260 Put the first tank of gas in the car yesterday. With the motor still not-really-broken-in, some light hooning, commuting, and all the moving around various dealer lots, it averaged 22.5 mpg. I'm hoping to see this number increase to ~24 or 25 with time. The car has electronic errything and I have my first nit to pick with one of the systems it has. There is a "Hill Assist" that does what Subarus have done for years - it holds the brakes for up to 5 seconds if the vehicle is on an incline, clutch depressed, and in gear. So, you can let off the brakes and not roll as you engage the clutch. Yeah, I stalled it twice at a stoplight. I think it was a combination of the car dragging the brakes longer than I wanted, and my not giving it enough gas to actually get up the hill. For reference, it's an off-camber, relatively steep hill. I haven't had issues on smaller hills, and the system is great when I want to back into my driveway. Fortunately, if it continues to be an annoyance, I can turn it off and it will stay off until I turn it back on. Project 'Me BooSTa' - FlaakCM - 01-10-2013 Jake Wrote:Fortunately, if it continues to be an annoyance, I can turn it off and it will stay off until I turn it back on. That's good that it will stay off full time. I read the newer STi's you can turn it off but it resets every time the car is powered off. Re: Project 'Me BooSTa' - CaptainHenreh - 01-10-2013 FlaakCM Wrote:Jake Wrote:Fortunately, if it continues to be an annoyance, I can turn it off and it will stay off until I turn it back on. You can turn it off on the STi and it stays off until you turn it on, but a light illuminates on your dash to tell you it's off. Project 'Me BooSTa' - FlaakCM - 01-10-2013 Ahh Re: Project 'Me BooSTa' - SlimKlim - 01-10-2013 Kids these days and their cars that hold the brake for them.
Re: Project 'Me BooSTa' - Jake - 01-10-2013 SlimKlim Wrote:Kids these days and their cars that hold the brake for them. Pfft, whatever bro. It's been on Subarus since the '80s. :bootyshake: Project 'Me BooSTa' - FlaakCM - 01-10-2013 Luckily you can turn it off. The WRX is ON all the time. Re: Project 'Me BooSTa' - ViPER1313 - 01-10-2013 Jake Wrote:Mileage: 260 Put the first tank of gas in the car yesterday. With the motor still not-really-broken-in, some light hooning, commuting, and all the moving around various dealer lots, it averaged 22.5 mpg. I'm hoping to see this number increase to ~24 or 25 with time. Don' go by what the gauge says - the one on the Mustang usually under-estimates what I am actually getting by 1 or 2 mpg. Re: Project 'Me BooSTa' - Jeff - 01-10-2013 Jake Wrote:SlimKlim Wrote:Kids these days and their cars that hold the brake for them. First introduced my Studebaker in the 30's I think. Nice car Jake, glad you are pleased with it. Re: Project 'Me BooSTa' - Jake - 01-11-2013 Jeff Wrote:First introduced my Studebaker in the 30's I think. Nice car Jake, glad you are pleased with it. Oh, wow. Didn't realize it went back that far. Neat! :thumbup: ViPER1313 Wrote:Don't go by what the gauge says - the one on the Mustang usually under-estimates what I am actually getting by 1 or 2 mpg. I actually calculated this tank by hand (well, by iPhone) and it came out to like 22.6 or something. The dash computer is telling me that the new tank is doing slightly better MPGs. I'll re-calculate when I fill up again. Re: Project 'Me BooSTa' - WRXtranceformed - 01-11-2013 Did the 04 WRXs have the hill stop feature? I didn't think so? If they did I had no clue for all those years I owned them :lol: Project 'Me BooSTa' - JPolen01 - 01-11-2013 WRXtranceformed Wrote:Did the 04 WRXs have the hill stop feature? I didn't think so? If they did I had no clue for all those years I owned them :lol:Pretty sure it's fairly new in the wrx/STi Re: Project 'Me BooSTa' - D_Eclipse9916 - 01-15-2013 Went for a ride in this thing. Wow, spot on with the seats for someone like me who is fairly tall/skinny. Best seats for sportiness bar none. Much bigger inside than it looks. Nice pickup Jake! Re: Project 'Me BooSTa' - DavidM - 01-15-2013 D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:Went for a ride in this thing. Spot on about the seats, really comfortable and supportive! At 5'10 I felt like I was just a smidge too short, would be perfect for guys 6ft or taller (like Jake and DJ). Re: Project 'Me BooSTa' - premiershine9 - 01-17-2013 Can't wait to see this thing/ ride in it over this upcoming weekend! Re: Project 'Me BooSTa' - Jake - 01-17-2013 premiershine9 Wrote:Can't wait to see this thing/ ride in it over this upcoming weekend! Well, now that this happened, we can use All Of The Boosts: ![]() Going to drive it a bit harder now, and change the oil when I get to 1k miles. Then... rock out :thumbup: Re: Project 'Me BooSTa' - ibjeepin95 - 01-17-2013 Dig the color of your ST. My girlfriend's cousin has a red ST and I was really surprised the first time I rode in it. They are sweet rides! Project 'Me BooSTa' - Jake - 01-20-2013 Well, I'm home from a quick weekend trip down to JMU. I was pleased to see a relatively-huge turnout for a "cruise on 33 West lol" Facebook post. We had probably 15 or so people show up, and a good selection of cars to drive and ride in. MM-friend Nate Carden rode with Andrew in his 328is, and shot a few photos of the drive. Parked at the bottom of the mountain, on the WV side: ![]() Now, as far as the car and how it handled and things. I installed a Steeda rear sway bar last weekend, and while it doesn't make a lick of difference on my commute... It really kept the handling in line on the mountain. Keeping the car in 3rd, I had plenty of powerband to mess with. The tires stuck, it didn't want to plow (and I did push it a decent amount) and it was entirely predictable. The extra cost for the seats-and-stuff package was worth every dollar... The front Recaros are just fantastic through hard turns. Also took Route 211 home from JMU. WHY did I not know how awesome this road was during college? Oh man, it just was the cherry on top of a great weekend. ![]() After all this, I can't wait to see how she does at VIR in a few weeks!
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