Subaru Impreza Coupe WRX typeR STi Version VI (GC8)

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Subaru Impreza Coupe WRX typeR STi Version VI (GC8), skin Cashmere_Yellow
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The last version of the GC WRX was introduced in September 1999. There is no change in the mechanical specifications. Added features are newly designed alloy wheels, color-coded mirrors and door handles, remote central locking, intermittent wipers with a timer and map lights.
The WRX has a power rating of 280 PS (206 kW; 276 hp).
From GC8D came the start of the coupe version of the WRX. It is called the WRX Type R. The coupe was chosen by Prodrive for use in the WRC because it was lighter and stiffer than the sedan, although it carried the same exterior dimensions. It was essentially a two-door version of the WRX Type RA meaning it had DCCD, minimal sound insulation, close-gear ratios and hardened gearbox. This car also has a water-spray nozzle to dampen the top of the intercooler.

A brief history:
Announced on 22 October 1992, the Impreza was released in Japan in November and offered in either front-wheel drive (FWD) or all-wheel drive (AWD) versions and as a four-door sedan or five-door hatchback/wagon (Touring). The car used a shortened version of the Legacy's floor pan.

Subaru adopted the name "WRX" to stand for "World Rally eXperimental" as all WRX versions feature rally inspired technology, including all wheel drive, stiffened suspensions and turbocharged four cylinder engines. Another way to determine the version of a WRX was to look at the chassis code. All WRX sold between 1992 and 2000 have the beginning chassis code of GC8.

In 1994, Subaru introduced Subaru Tecnica International (STi badged) versions of the WRX in Japan. These models were upgraded from the standard WRX in many categories, including blueprinted performance-tuned engines, transmissions, and suspensions. The STi versions of the WRX were immensely successful in rallies and popular among street racers but were only sold in the Japanese market. Compared to the WRX, the STi had mostly mechanical modifications.

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Tyres

  • Street (ST)

Specs

  • Acceleration: 0 - 100 kph in 5.4 s
  • BHP: 280 bhp
  • Power Ratio: 4.5 kg/hp
  • Top Speed: 240+ km/h
  • Torque: 353 Nm
  • Weight: 1260 kg

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