Anyone who has never driven an Impreza will not understand...those who have driven/owned/own one will fully understand...as mentioned lots of faster cars out there but none with the same driving experience...great video.
Had a conversation at the weekend about a friends new 530d m-sport producing more bhp than my STI…….. think I’ll let the car do the talking when I take him out in it 🤷♂️
i have a completely stock 2005 STI. here in texas the USDM left hand drive version. its been in texas its whole life and garaged so it has 0 rust and is still in pristine condition. i love my STI like its my 2nd child. these old school STIs are destined to be classic collectables.
Il take your advice and fill up always from a quarter of a tank. I had a knocking noise from the near side rear like yourself. I had to replace the drop link and bush. I also let it warm up for 5 mins and 1 minute to cool down, or 2 mins after a long 1-4 hr drive. Does feel notchy when setting off too, but it's ok after a while. I think it's just the way they are. Enjoying your videos. Your unique and informative, with a good sense of humour and honest about everything and most importantly, have no large ego. Looking forward to more videos to come.
Dude , the valve train sounds all gummed up , give her a good quality engine clean/flush , then two oil/filter changes with hard drive in-between, worked wonders in my liberty RS turbo back in 99 👌🇦🇺5172
It's quite a pleasure to the eyes and ears this car is, it certainly wins the heart of all enthusiasts. Also, one of many reasons why I like this channel is the way the videos are presented unlike other channels where annoying selfie-stick recording or weird gay music are the norms.
Lovely car , I have the same car UK widetrack , when I listen to you talking about it it could be me talking we share the same view and likes of the car ,, love it 👍😁
Thanks. I turn over cars quite frequently, as I love to sample different varieties, as there are few cars I’ve ever wanted to keep long term, but the scooby may be one of them 😍
They all run like that when cold. 😀 its always a bit jerky and clumsy feeling to start with. I normally let mine warm up to the bottom of the temp gauge before setting off. You can also hear the pistons flapping round a bit when its cold as they are forged on the 2.0l, so they take a bit to warm up to the right size 😂
If water isn’t draining then you might find that one of the previous owners has used mastic to seal it all the way around. This is a bodge to stop water getting into the boot through the screws when the washer perishes. I had the same issue on mine. Simple job. Remove the spoiler and clear all the crap that is there. Sort the rust out which will be near the back of the spoiler. I used a combination of neoprene to create new washers and then double sided which I ran around the bottom of the spoiler to stick it to the boot. Remember to keep the drain holes clear so the water runs from the boot lid and down the back.
I have a jdm 2004 sti looks similar. I have 17x8 gold enki rpf1. 255 wide tires are the way to go. About 20mm gap between arch and tire. Looks way better mate. Perfect even
There is foam that goes between the spoiler and bootlid and on the edges there can be paint to paint Chafing at the edges and causes rust .I make a video of how I fixed this issue but not uploaded it .as for why the water pools there are 2 drain gaps in the foam between the bootlid and spoiler on the window side of the spoiler that become clogged with dirt .jet wash them or use a long brittle brush and then there are 2 gaps on the other side to let the water escape .clearing these gaps will allow the water to escape .
@@FastandFun No problem these are very underrated cause I have a STI nine myself those gearboxes can take over 1000 hp stock STIs really are special you should look into modifying yours
@@RSADYNAMICS yeah, I know that 6 spd MT are very robust units - not sure what my plans are for the car. Initially I just want to keep standard, needs new tyres and 4 wheel alignment after replacing the whole front struts. The spring can’t come soon enough and get the car back out on the road 👍🏻
@@FastandFun I have just uploaded to videos showing what I mean about the gaps and the firm they should be uploaded the next 10 minutes hope it helps you out will make a full edited version of the video showing the complete how to at some point in the future
I have the exact same car, 55 plate wide track in blue. I get a knocking noise when braking, quite common because the pads move slightly within the Brembo brakes if that's any help.
Great video, I am looking to buy one in a month or so, any suggestions on what price would be your realistic view on the prices vary so much on+ 2005 WRX STI Blobeye. Ideally looking at 100k mileage at most.
I wouldn’t worry too much about mileage, having a robust service history and condition is more important. Mines on 97k and still feels very strong. I’d always suggest in buying the best you can afford (normally much cheaper on the long run!). If you can afford, I’d go widetrack, as think that they’ll be more sort after in years to come. Most blobeye STI’s are now starting around £15k, I wouldn’t be tempted to buy the odd one or two below that value is there’s likely a reason that they’re cheaper! I’d also stick with unmodified unless you’re confident of what has been done to the car. A friend of mine has recently bought a widetrack blob - he paid £17k with just under 90k miles. That seems to be the middle of the market. If you want super low (eg 50k mikes) then you’ll be looking at over £20k nowadays. Good luck and hope you find the right car.
@@FastandFun Thank you for such a great detailed response, really appreciate the feedback, I am on the hunt as we speak and will update after purchasing.
I love Imprezas but it sounds like a Forester STi would have been exactly right for you - 18" wheels, 2.5 litre engine that's torquey off boost as well as on, 6-speed gearbox with longer ratios in 4th, 5th and 6th so it cruises at 70 at just over 2500rpm, and fuel consumption is definitely better because of it, 300 miles from the 60 litre tank is quite easy. Same platform as the Newage Imprezas as well, so drives really well and parts are largely the same. And much rarer than an Impreza.
@@FastandFun The 2.5 is an excellent engine but you'd want a built one to avoid the dreaded ringland issues. If you get the chance to review a Forester STi, go for it, I'll watch it!
Hey just found your video. I also have an 05 STI in Canada. Same thing over here for values, they are only going up. Such a great car. Just a comment for ya though. I'm a bit confused when you talk about the UK version vs the JDM version in terms of sound. You've said in both videos you got the UK version because of the sound. I totally agree the sound is amazing, I love mine also. But all the STI's regardless of region (JDM, UK, USDM) all have boxer motors in them. So they sound the same. Even the 2.5 and 2.0 motors, they still sound roughly same in terms of the rumble. Is there something I'm missing?
Hi Daniel, the JDM Twin scroll sounds very different. You don’t get that growly burble that you get with UK cars because of the equal length manifold. Hope that helps 👍🏻
@@FastandFun I didn't realize the JDM Version 8 cars came with a twin scroll and equal length headers. I thought they were all unequal length from the factory regardless of region. I know lots of people put equal length headers on to get more power. But I thought it was all aftermarket stuff. Never oem. I learned something new today. Thanks :)
Mine was outside a guys house next to another wide track Sti , two hatchback sti’s and a p1 Who does that ?? The guy I bought mine off and it wasn’t for sale I asked to buy it Same as this one only a euro import from new
Sorry about that - always difficult to get the balance between enough info and too much info (ppl get bored!) The Type UK cars have unequal length headers which give the car a very distinctive flat-4 rumble whereas the JDM imports have equal length headers so lose that noise. However, I think it’s widely accepted that the JDM engines are the stronger units, up slightly on power, rev higher, etc… Hope that helps 👍🏻
Ok got it now, thought that this is what you tried to say. But some small correction, jdm bugeye has also unequal pipes also and some other goodies like nitrited crank, higher rpm limit, 280hp and some other niggles.
The Impreza WRX is 225bhp in standard form (265bhp with the PPP) and you’re probably going to need somewhere between £5k-£7k to get a good one. They aren’t cheap cars to run either and return very poor mpg too, but they do deliver a very unique and iconic experience 👍🏻
@@FastandFun OK so out off all your cars what's the most reliable engine the clio? I've been looking at Ford fiesta st150 but not sure they are any good I want something with a bullutproof engine as be spending 3.5k ish but also maybe a everyday car as I have 3 kids to lol so the clio is abit small don't seem safe if I crashed to lol was thinking a type r Fn2 think the k20 engines are really good not as fun as the original ep3 but more better for a family every day car or some type of audi what would you suggest thanks
@@Ep3homda I’ve been there and done that (I have 4 kids but they’re all adults)! Personally if you want performance with practicality of 3 children, on a budget of £3k I’d go something German. A BMW touring either petrol or diesel (depending on what economy you want) would get me vote. Get an M-Sport version and think it should serve you well. Regards my cars, they’ve all been pretty reliable. Regular servicing is key, including expensive cam belts when due. If you buy well and with robust FSH you should be okay 👍🏻
@@Ep3homda they are really fun cars but wouldn’t be my first choice if it was my only car! £3k should get you an okay one too. I’m just editing a video for release in a couple of weeks between my Megane RS250 and Clio182. You should hopefully find that useful. Thanks for watching 👍🏻
@@FastandFun nope, it’s a sign of worn pistons mate, you can get it from forged pistons but that’s normal! but from standard pistons it’s not good news, you can also hear it when it’s on boost later on in the video, when the engine is warm
You do not need to let it idle for 5 minutes after getting into the power. Try 1 minute if you actually know whats happening. All you are doing is waiting for the turbo to stop spinning so fast and have like 30 seconds of fresh oil. You clearly don’t even know how it works. Waiting 5 minutes for what? To heat soak the engine for no reason while it doesn’t move…
Running the car through the final few miles out of boost should always be done on any turbo engined car and if it’s been excessive (like on track) you need to do the same for other reasons (aka brakes). If that’s not possible, you should at least leave the car to idle to enable the cooling of the turbo.
re the one button key, my Forester XT has the same key but the lock makes a distinctive sound when I press the button "trust a trader" and when I unlock "...dot com" I shit you not!
Anyone who has never driven an Impreza will not understand...those who have driven/owned/own one will fully understand...as mentioned lots of faster cars out there but none with the same driving experience...great video.
Had a conversation at the weekend about a friends new 530d m-sport producing more bhp than my STI…….. think I’ll let the car do the talking when I take him out in it 🤷♂️
That burble - the best sounding engine ever
Beautiful car and one of the best sounding engines of all. Enjoyable video's and getting better all the time.
i have a completely stock 2005 STI. here in texas the USDM left hand drive version. its been in texas its whole life and garaged so it has 0 rust and is still in pristine condition. i love my STI like its my 2nd child. these old school STIs are destined to be classic collectables.
Jessy, absolutely agree. I can’t think of one car in the past 10 years that as half the character of an old school Impreza STI
Il take your advice and fill up always from a quarter of a tank.
I had a knocking noise from the near side rear like yourself. I had to replace the drop link and bush.
I also let it warm up for 5 mins and 1 minute to cool down, or 2 mins after a long 1-4 hr drive.
Does feel notchy when setting off too, but it's ok after a while. I think it's just the way they are.
Enjoying your videos. Your unique and informative, with a good sense of humour and honest about everything and most importantly, have no large ego.
Looking forward to more videos to come.
Thanks pal - I do these videos because I enjoy making them but makes it even more worth while when I think someone actually enjoys them! Cheers
Have to admit, completely love mine still. Total drivers car IMO. Plus i love the look of it. Good stuff keep it coming ;)
Great video and enjoyed watching your story of ownership so far. I love mine and had it for 8 yrs
Dude , the valve train sounds all gummed up , give her a good quality engine clean/flush , then two oil/filter changes with hard drive in-between, worked wonders in my liberty RS turbo back in 99 👌🇦🇺5172
It's quite a pleasure to the eyes and ears this car is, it certainly wins the heart of all enthusiasts. Also, one of many reasons why I like this channel is the way the videos are presented unlike other channels where annoying selfie-stick recording or weird gay music are the norms.
Best year sti ever.
Lovely car , I have the same car UK widetrack , when I listen to you talking about it it could be me talking we share the same view and likes of the car ,, love it 👍😁
Thanks. I turn over cars quite frequently, as I love to sample different varieties, as there are few cars I’ve ever wanted to keep long term, but the scooby may be one of them 😍
That's its. The fun is amazing and its fun all the time. Even on the motorway its OK because the engine is so smooth.
They all run like that when cold. 😀 its always a bit jerky and clumsy feeling to start with. I normally let mine warm up to the bottom of the temp gauge before setting off. You can also hear the pistons flapping round a bit when its cold as they are forged on the 2.0l, so they take a bit to warm up to the right size 😂
The spoiler has a drain on front and back both side when I wash it I make sure the holes are clear and the water flows through aim the hose at them
Has it? I’ll check mine. Assume mine are blocked then!
If water isn’t draining then you might find that one of the previous owners has used mastic to seal it all the way around. This is a bodge to stop water getting into the boot through the screws when the washer perishes.
I had the same issue on mine. Simple job. Remove the spoiler and clear all the crap that is there. Sort the rust out which will be near the back of the spoiler. I used a combination of neoprene to create new washers and then double sided which I ran around the bottom of the spoiler to stick it to the boot. Remember to keep the drain holes clear so the water runs from the boot lid and down the back.
What a car that is, enjoy 🏁 some performance cars are a bit jerky when you start driving. My Hyundai i30N does it sometimes
Thanks buddy 👍🏻
I have a jdm 2004 sti looks similar. I have 17x8 gold enki rpf1. 255 wide tires are the way to go. About 20mm gap between arch and tire. Looks way better mate. Perfect even
Also my spoiler has slots on both sides to let water escape from factory.
There is foam that goes between the spoiler and bootlid and on the edges there can be paint to paint Chafing at the edges and causes rust .I make a video of how I fixed this issue but not uploaded it .as for why the water pools there are 2 drain gaps in the foam between the bootlid and spoiler on the window side of the spoiler that become clogged with dirt .jet wash them or use a long brittle brush and then there are 2 gaps on the other side to let the water escape .clearing these gaps will allow the water to escape .
Thanks for the info buddy 👌
@@FastandFun No problem these are very underrated cause I have a STI nine myself those gearboxes can take over 1000 hp stock STIs really are special you should look into modifying yours
@@RSADYNAMICS yeah, I know that 6 spd MT are very robust units - not sure what my plans are for the car. Initially I just want to keep standard, needs new tyres and 4 wheel alignment after replacing the whole front struts. The spring can’t come soon enough and get the car back out on the road 👍🏻
@@FastandFun I have just uploaded to videos showing what I mean about the gaps and the firm they should be uploaded the next 10 minutes hope it helps you out will make a full edited version of the video showing the complete how to at some point in the future
@@FastandFun watch at 11min 35 stick sti gearbox th-cam.com/video/9SRtJa6jITo/w-d-xo.html
Sultan RS
Is that the computer generated Impreza from GTA? 🤷♂️
@@FastandFun 😂 take that shit too Benny’s dawg
The 17" wheels are rally car. You can get 18" wheels like on the wr1.
Greetings! Nice car! Cool!
Приветствую! Хороший автомобиль! Классно!
I have the exact same car, 55 plate wide track in blue. I get a knocking noise when braking, quite common because the pads move slightly within the Brembo brakes if that's any help.
Thanks - the knocking I have is at slower speeds but incredibly annoying. Thanks for the info regard the brembo brakes 👍🏻
Great video, I am looking to buy one in a month or so, any suggestions on what price would be your realistic view on the prices vary so much on+ 2005 WRX STI Blobeye. Ideally looking at 100k mileage at most.
I wouldn’t worry too much about mileage, having a robust service history and condition is more important. Mines on 97k and still feels very strong.
I’d always suggest in buying the best you can afford (normally much cheaper on the long run!). If you can afford, I’d go widetrack, as think that they’ll be more sort after in years to come. Most blobeye STI’s are now starting around £15k, I wouldn’t be tempted to buy the odd one or two below that value is there’s likely a reason that they’re cheaper! I’d also stick with unmodified unless you’re confident of what has been done to the car.
A friend of mine has recently bought a widetrack blob - he paid £17k with just under 90k miles. That seems to be the middle of the market. If you want super low (eg 50k mikes) then you’ll be looking at over £20k nowadays.
Good luck and hope you find the right car.
@@FastandFun Thank you for such a great detailed response, really appreciate the feedback, I am on the hunt as we speak and will update after purchasing.
I love Imprezas but it sounds like a Forester STi would have been exactly right for you - 18" wheels, 2.5 litre engine that's torquey off boost as well as on, 6-speed gearbox with longer ratios in 4th, 5th and 6th so it cruises at 70 at just over 2500rpm, and fuel consumption is definitely better because of it, 300 miles from the 60 litre tank is quite easy. Same platform as the Newage Imprezas as well, so drives really well and parts are largely the same. And much rarer than an Impreza.
I’m not a fan of the 2.5 engine and I’ve always had a soft spot for the scooby Impreza’s since buying a new one back in ‘98!
@@FastandFun The 2.5 is an excellent engine but you'd want a built one to avoid the dreaded ringland issues. If you get the chance to review a Forester STi, go for it, I'll watch it!
@@PacoJones-SG9 I’d love too but they are rare cars now so finding one (and an owner) to do a video is a big ask.
Hey just found your video. I also have an 05 STI in Canada. Same thing over here for values, they are only going up. Such a great car.
Just a comment for ya though. I'm a bit confused when you talk about the UK version vs the JDM version in terms of sound. You've said in both videos you got the UK version because of the sound. I totally agree the sound is amazing, I love mine also. But all the STI's regardless of region (JDM, UK, USDM) all have boxer motors in them. So they sound the same. Even the 2.5 and 2.0 motors, they still sound roughly same in terms of the rumble.
Is there something I'm missing?
Hi Daniel, the JDM Twin scroll sounds very different. You don’t get that growly burble that you get with UK cars because of the equal length manifold. Hope that helps 👍🏻
@@FastandFun I didn't realize the JDM Version 8 cars came with a twin scroll and equal length headers. I thought they were all unequal length from the factory regardless of region.
I know lots of people put equal length headers on to get more power. But I thought it was all aftermarket stuff. Never oem.
I learned something new today. Thanks :)
Mine was outside a guys house next to another wide track Sti , two hatchback sti’s and a p1
Who does that ?? The guy I bought mine off and it wasn’t for sale I asked to buy it
Same as this one only a euro import from new
didn't quite get it whats with the sound of this car compared to a jdm one, please be more specific
Sorry about that - always difficult to get the balance between enough info and too much info (ppl get bored!)
The Type UK cars have unequal length headers which give the car a very distinctive flat-4 rumble whereas the JDM imports have equal length headers so lose that noise. However, I think it’s widely accepted that the JDM engines are the stronger units, up slightly on power, rev higher, etc…
Hope that helps 👍🏻
Ok got it now, thought that this is what you tried to say. But some small correction, jdm bugeye has also unequal pipes also and some other goodies like nitrited crank, higher rpm limit, 280hp and some other niggles.
Is the 200bhp one 2.0 WRX 4WD 4d
Worth getting can you get one for 3k ish?
The Impreza WRX is 225bhp in standard form (265bhp with the PPP) and you’re probably going to need somewhere between £5k-£7k to get a good one. They aren’t cheap cars to run either and return very poor mpg too, but they do deliver a very unique and iconic experience 👍🏻
@@FastandFun OK so out off all your cars what's the most reliable engine the clio? I've been looking at Ford fiesta st150 but not sure they are any good I want something with a bullutproof engine as be spending 3.5k ish but also maybe a everyday car as I have 3 kids to lol so the clio is abit small don't seem safe if I crashed to lol was thinking a type r Fn2 think the k20 engines are really good not as fun as the original ep3 but more better for a family every day car or some type of audi what would you suggest thanks
@@Ep3homda I’ve been there and done that (I have 4 kids but they’re all adults)! Personally if you want performance with practicality of 3 children, on a budget of £3k I’d go something German. A BMW touring either petrol or diesel (depending on what economy you want) would get me vote. Get an M-Sport version and think it should serve you well.
Regards my cars, they’ve all been pretty reliable. Regular servicing is key, including expensive cam belts when due. If you buy well and with robust FSH you should be okay 👍🏻
@@FastandFun my gf has the family car tho so don't really matter I'm really interested in the clio sport they look so fun
@@Ep3homda they are really fun cars but wouldn’t be my first choice if it was my only car! £3k should get you an okay one too.
I’m just editing a video for release in a couple of weeks between my Megane RS250 and Clio182. You should hopefully find that useful.
Thanks for watching 👍🏻
piston slap !
Don’t all boxer engines suffer with that in the cold weather? 🤷♂️
@@FastandFun nope, it’s a sign of worn pistons mate, you can get it from forged pistons but that’s normal! but from standard pistons it’s not good news, you can also hear it when it’s on boost later on in the video, when the engine is warm
Garage envy
🤣🤣🤣
@@FastandFun seriously your garage is really nice 😎
You do not need to let it idle for 5 minutes after getting into the power. Try 1 minute if you actually know whats happening. All you are doing is waiting for the turbo to stop spinning so fast and have like 30 seconds of fresh oil. You clearly don’t even know how it works. Waiting 5 minutes for what? To heat soak the engine for no reason while it doesn’t move…
Running the car through the final few miles out of boost should always be done on any turbo engined car and if it’s been excessive (like on track) you need to do the same for other reasons (aka brakes). If that’s not possible, you should at least leave the car to idle to enable the cooling of the turbo.
A down pipe with a pro tune transforms that car- pure joy!
re the one button key, my Forester XT has the same key but the lock makes a distinctive sound when I press the button "trust a trader" and when I unlock "...dot com" I shit you not!