2004 Subaru Impreza WRX STi WR1
Only 4.25 Seconds To Reach 60 mph
For example, 60 mph is reached in an
astonishing 4.25 seconds with the 0-100 mph time at an equally
impressive 10.67 seconds. Prodrive technicians also logged a quarter
mile time of 12.8 seconds while the top speed is limited to 155 mph.
By comparison, the ‘standard’ 265 PS Impreza STi is quoted with a 0-60
mph time of 5.1 seconds and a top speed of 151.5 mph.
Peak power for the ‘WR1’ is 320 PS at a relatively low 5,800 rpm, with
maximum torque or pulling power of 309.8 lb.ft at 4,000 rpm.
The ‘standard’ STi produces 265 PS at 6,000 rpm and 253 lb.ft torque at
4,000 rpm while the optional Prodrive-developed Performance Pack
liberates 305 PS and 299 lb.ft torque at the same revs and reaches 60
mph in 4.6 seconds and 100 mph in 12.2 seconds.
Other test track statistics see the ‘WR1’ shaving 0.7 seconds off the
STi’s 30-50 mph time in 4th gear – down to 4.0 seconds – and 0.8 seconds
off the 50-70 mph time in 5th – now 4.6 seconds.
Finally, illustrating its supercar-like performance, the new ‘WR1’
boasts an 80-100 mph time of a staggering 3.6 seconds in 4th gear and
6.5 seconds in 6th (4.6 and 7.8 seconds for the 265 PS STi).
The ‘WR1’s extra power and torque are achieved thanks to a revised
engine control unit (ECU), high-flow catalyst and sports silencer.
Driver-Selected Torque Split Tailors Handling Balance
Also guaranteed to excite enthusiasts is
a driver’s control centre-differential (DCCD) via a switch mounted next
to the handbrake.
It means the torque distribution between front and rear wheels can be
manually selected. This allows the choice, for example, between a
sharper cornering turn-in or more stable straight-line running. The
system defaults to ‘automatic’ mode whenever the ignition is restarted.
Also new for the ‘WR1’ are special, Prodrive-developed uprated springs
and bump-stops with a 25 mm lower ride-height.
Special Wheels, Body Colour And Interior