Aaron Buckley wrote:
Keith Vail wrote:
It is the transmission out of the last generation Legacy. No longer the horrid POS transmission that my 05 had. Karen's 06 seems to be holding up just fine so far and Justin Rest used to launch the piss out of his car as you well know. They never had any issues with either of their transmissions. Just food for thought. I know the 09 makes more power but not really anymore torque than the 06+ cars.
Cool. I took one for a test drive about 3-4 months ago. It was a brand new sedan (would prefer the wagon). It has 2 miles on it when we started and they took me on a 21 mile test drive

It was burning off the new engine coating and was smoking at idle at around the 15 mile point

Power was impressive. It's faster 0-60 than the STI I was looking at, but I had doubts about the tranny being able to hold up to the abuse. I want a new car, but I am not convinced the new STI can get it done in BS.
For DS, I think the WRX could, but knowing the '05-'06 STI in BS is a very proven commodity for ProSolos (which would be the only thing I would use the car for autocross wise). There is still a small part of me that thinks buying a new car for *less* than what I can buy a 4 year old STI with 35-40k miles is a better route.
After subscribing to the NASIOC WRX engine issue that the '08+ WRX has had (which I think is what James is referring to), I was more hesistant about buying a grenade.
James, has they every figured out what was going on? Thanks - AB
Yes, since 09/2008 there is no issue, the spun bearing has been completely remedied. Steve and I both have 02/09 mfg dates so we are ok.
I think something we need to consider is the concept of the 'vocal minority' when it comes to Subaru transmissions paired with the fact that the Subaru community is becoming exceedingly boy racer as the earlier gen WRXes are getting cheaper, which means a lot of people driving them who don't know how to drive a manual transmission well: slamming gears, not rev matching, putting 3lb FW on it such that the input shaft is at idle and then is brought back UP to speed after each shift instead of dropping in speed, not being smooth with the clutch, flat foot shifting, etc etc.
There are far far far more people with 02s and even early 03s (generally thought of as the weakest trannys) that do NOT have transmissions breaking than there are who do break transmissions. Colin Anderson launches his 02 quite aggressively at both rallyx and autox and his shifts/drives fine. I think he told me that he got over 100k on the OEM clutch as well. I know of a lot of other WRX owners with 100k+ miles on their stock 5spd with lots of autox launching and/or drag racing and they are fine. It is THESE people who don't run to NASIOC and talk about how great Subaru trannys'. When things are fine, you don't announce it to the world.
Anyway, just food for thought.
Also the 09 makes only 9 ftlb more torque than the 06/07/08, but it makes within 10% of peak (244 ftlbs) as early as 2700 rpms all the way to 5600 rpms before it starts dropping off. The td04 in the 06-08 WRX does not have that torque spectrum.