just look and weep...how to destroy a brilliant car even more...
http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/News/Search-Results/First-Official-Pictures/Subaru-Impreza-diesel-2009-first-photos/
Now wrong with a performance diesel
Could do with a bit of a tweak to take it to closer to 200bhp.
You'd be suprised how quick it would be as well
You're not suggesting that any of the non-WRX / STi cars have EVER been even remotely attractive or appealing?
sounds pretty good to me actually. diesels are pretty good these days! better than petrol in a lot of cases
Just wait until all the WRX cars are diesel! Glory supporters come to mind lol
Hmm, not only will it sound like a 4 pot engine running on three cylinders, but it will sound like a Taxi as well
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Originally posted by flak monkey
Now wrong with a performance diesel
Could do with a bit of a tweak to take it to closer to 200bhp.
You'd be suprised how quick it would be as well
I remember they were doing a supermini challenge on Top-Gear and the Skoda Fabia vRS (diesel) trounced all the petrol cars with it's point to point grunt.
Modern diesels are so much more refined than they use to be. Even a little Citroen C3 1.4 flies as do Audi ,VW etc without sounding like a tractor and stopping at a petrol station every few miles. Better performance than a lot of petrol engines
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Originally posted by rusty nuts
Modern diesels are so much more refined than they use to be. Even a little Citroen C3 1.4 flies as do Audi ,VW etc without sounding like a tractor and stopping at a petrol station every few miles. Better performance than a lot of petrol engines
Only 148bhp or the impreza tho
My mondeo is 155bhp diesel. So why didnt they get 200bhp straight out the box
About time they woke up and joined the diesel race, but they are kinda starting at the back!
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Originally posted by hillbillyracer
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Originally posted by rusty nuts
Modern diesels are so much more refined than they use to be. Even a little Citroen C3 1.4 flies as do Audi ,VW etc without sounding like a tractor and stopping at a petrol station every few miles. Better performance than a lot of petrol engines
My girlfriend has a C3 1.4 HDI, I did'nt really want to like it but if all you want is no-nonsense transport it's hard to beat, all the go it needs, can do long journies in comfort & the handling is fine so long as it's not pushed on to much.
Scooby have lacked a diesel in their line up for too long!
Just look at the results from Lemans 24hrs for the last few years.
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Originally posted by Ben_Copeland
Only 148bhp or the impreza tho
My mondeo is 155bhp diesel. So why didnt they get 200bhp straight out the box
About time they woke up and joined the diesel race, but they are kinda starting at the back!
I quite like diesels. My Megane pulls well, does 55-60mpg and is smooth as a cucumber.
Still sounds like a turbo'd diesel though....
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Originally posted by scootz
I remember they were doing a supermini challenge on Top-Gear and the Skoda Fabia vRS (diesel) trounced all the petrol cars with it's point to point grunt.
I know I keep banging on about it but I have a BMW123D which is only a 4 pot but twin turbo. It's 204bhp with diesel torque. The only issue with any of these cars is that they run out of puff in lower gears quickly.
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Originally posted by MikeRJ
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Originally posted by scootz
I remember they were doing a supermini challenge on Top-Gear and the Skoda Fabia vRS (diesel) trounced all the petrol cars with it's point to point grunt.
Must have missed that one, what cars was the Fabia up against?
My 2000 BMW 330d Touring (originally 184bhp/288lbft, chipped to 225 bhp/350lbft) has 156,000 miles on the clock and has averaged 43.6mpg over the last
4 years.
I would never go back to petrol for an ordinary road car.
A 2009 330d (hopefully my next car) makes 245bhp/384lbft stock, and gets 47.9mpg on the combined cycle.
The torque and in-gear acceleration of modern diesels really needs to be experienced, the only downside of course is the lack of revs.
Nick
I know weasils make sense but they just aint right for a performance car!
Check out the BTCC Seat TDIs - they work rather well.
My mum's decided she'll be sticking with her 2006 STi having tried the new Impreza yesterday. Actually her words were slightly stronger than
that but that was the outcome of the conversation.
It's the direction subaru have to move in but i'm not sure they're following the right path...
Top Gear reviewed it and hated it, coarse and lumpy and not very good from what I remember ....
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Originally posted by Jasper
Top Gear reviewed it and hated it, coarse and lumpy and not very good from what I remember ....
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Originally posted by carpmart
I know weasils make sense but they just aint right for a performance car!
its an impreza though! it should have 300+ hp and be petrol!!
i know the racing diesels are doing okay, but even still diesels sound crap and smell awful. ever followed one down the road?
plus theyre more carcinogenic(?) than petrols. and who cares about mileage in cars like that? theyre about performance, not saving half a gallon of
fuel.
i just think subaru have made a huge mistake and i hope their sales reflect that. I mean, who likes the new one?
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Originally posted by A1
and who cares about mileage in cars like that? theyre about performance, not saving half a gallon of fuel.
what car have you got? the mk2 wrxs are about 5. something to 60.
in my experience of imprezas/evos, not much keeps up.
Id say most the the home built stuff on here keeps up with subarus/evos lol.
My 1700 8v ohv locost will trounce a impreza in standard form.
Tweaked diesel Leon FR. 190bhp, 300lbft
0-60 is a poor reflection of true performance. Its the 30-50 and 50-70 times that really make a difference on the road. And this is usally where the
diesels win out even over performance petrols.
Seriously, you have to experience the torque rush on a sorted diesel to believe it. The only problem is changing gear fast enough.
Like I say he was certainly trying hard, and he didnt get away.
Any diesel with more oomph would have left him (BMW 123 M or something)
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Originally posted by flak monkey
This is the thing you see, performance wise, once rolling a modern diesel will trounce a petrol which has loads more power. The in gear performance is extraordinary. 0-60 isnt so good though.
I can, and do, drive both properly I assure you.
Watching the rate at which the speedo swings around is a good enough indication for me.
LOL at 190bhp diesel out accelerating a 315bhp Impreza.
Not gonna happen, simple physics
Dont start the power and torque debate again
If anyone is in doubt you really should try one....
[Edited on 23/9/09 by flak monkey]
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Originally posted by flak monkey
Dont start the power and torque debate again
If anyone is in doubt you really should try one....
[Edited on 23/9/09 by flak monkey]
OK, if you dont believe me I will quote some times. I know you still wont believe it, but you can have a look for yourself if you like. lol
The 30-70 time for a remapped FR TDI with my setup is 5.7 secs through gears.
Scooby WRX STi happens to also be .... 5.7 secs, again thats through gears.
30-50 in 3rd in the leon is 3.1 secs
30-50 in the Scooby is 3.3 secs in second
[Edited on 23/9/09 by flak monkey]
oh another cock waving thred on locost builders, (no offence directed at David).
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Originally posted by graememk
oh another cock waving thred on locost builders, (no offence directed at David).
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Originally posted by graememk
oh another cock waving thred on locost builders, (no offence directed at David).
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Originally posted by flak monkey
0-60 is a poor reflection of true performance. Its the 30-50 and 50-70 times that really make a difference on the road. And this is usally where the diesels win out even over performance petrols.
I have to agree that real world being able to put your foot down at any rpm and have a decent shove for a few seconds over a small speed range is
quite useful.
I drive a Fiat 500 1.4 16V everyday and i often wish we'd bought the diesel. Mated with the 6spd box it means you're changing gear all the
time around town to get any sort of power. However get it on the backroads and its just sweet, 4000-7000rpm it sings. Most of these diesels come on
boost at 1700rpm and its all over by 3500. Good for the old 30-50 test but no fun when driving 'properly'.
30-50 in second in an impreza is 'foot down, some lag, starts to build boost, comes on full boost at 4000rpm, a very short period of power, oh
crap that's 50'. It's caught up again by 70 because its used the power between 5000-7000rpm.
You can see where my passion lies I suppose :p Diesels are good for towing a petrol car to a place where you can use it properly
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Originally posted by phelpsa
Most of these diesels come on boost at 1700rpm and its all over by 3500.
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Originally posted by Simon
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Originally posted by phelpsa
Most of these diesels come on boost at 1700rpm and its all over by 3500.
It may well be, but bear in mind that the diesel diff ratio will be very low compared to a petrol - which goes some way to making up the difference in engine speed - by using torque.
I have a 2.28 BMW 330d (yes 2.28) diff to go in toy car which, if the Karen Pender SD1 Vitesse figs are to be believed, means I'll get the better part of 50mpg and silly performance without unnecessary thrashing.
Oh yeah, I test drove an Imprezza turbo wizzbang thingy about 10 years ago and have never been so underwhelmed with performance, let along pee poor trim quality!
ATB
Simon
I'd rather have the Fiat 500 - seriously like them. If I have t buy wifey a new car, that's what she's having.
If you want proper performance, buy a bike
even a diesel
ATB
Simon