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8ender posted:This is fantastic thanks. One question though. I have an automatic. Where would I find this access hole? While I cant help you with this, I can tell you that even the shittiest of impacts (electric or air) will get that crank pulley bolt off if you have access to it. I used an AutoZone brand electric impact to get the crank pulley off on my Corolla (torqued to ~250lb/ft)
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kimbo305 posted:I think it's because they dropped the ball in the later stages when they were looking fantastic earlier. It's marketing reasons because drat near everything in Europe is a hatch or wagon. Seriously. 3/4 of the cars we saw in London and Finland? Hatches.
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kimbo305 posted:Holy crap they let you stand close to the course. Well I didn't take the picture, but that part of the course was a 270 degree loop and the camera man was in the middle of the loop chasing the cars around taking pictures. I think it looks like he's closer than he actually was.
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# ? Oct 6, 2008 04:16 |
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Here's a few interesting cars from yesterday's skidpan event. And now for the Subaru porn Yes, it's real. And yes, that is the real thing too. And my Lord, it's a sexy thing int he flesh. Goes like hell too. Please Subaru, make another one? Please?
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# ? Oct 6, 2008 05:32 |
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Does the Subaru building in the back mean it was a company/dealer sponsored event?
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# ? Oct 6, 2008 05:54 |
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kimbo305 posted:Does the Subaru building in the back mean it was a company/dealer sponsored event? Nope, that's a dealer / training complex that is at Eastern Creek Raceway. Pretty cool to look inside the windows and see a new STI in all it's pieces tho.
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# ? Oct 6, 2008 06:41 |
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I am ready to pull the trigger on an 08 or 09 5-door wrx. My only problem making the decision is that I know I can get a hell of a deal if they have some 08's on the lot. Does the price justify the improvements or will I be able to use the money I saved on some upgrades? I am also in the VIP program so I get invoice no matter what.
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sparticus posted:I am ready to pull the trigger on an 08 or 09 5-door wrx. My only problem making the decision is that I know I can get a hell of a deal if they have some 08's on the lot. Does the price justify the improvements or will I be able to use the money I saved on some upgrades? You'd probably be spending a quite a bit to get upgrade the suspension and power to match/exceed the 2009. You'd also have to get an '08 premium to get all the aesthetic bits of the '09, and even then you'd still have that chrome strip on the back and the ugly grille.
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Johnny Eskimo posted:Ive always been intrigued by the Subaru XTs. Can someone give me the low down on these funky wedges? I'm curious about this too. There's one here in Nashville on Craigslist (from Sept 25th) for $300 that I'm thinking about snagging, but I have no place to put it. There's almost nothing as far as information goes online about it, every site I checked just has a placeholder of "We're still accumulating information yada yada".
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Wandering Idiot posted:I'm curious about this too. There's one here in Nashville on Craigslist (from Sept 25th) for $300 that I'm thinking about snagging, but I have no place to put it. There's almost nothing as far as information goes online about it, every site I checked just has a placeholder of "We're still accumulating information yada yada". The AI answer to this when it came up last time was to swap in a new STi drivetrain to get rid of the unknowns.
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# ? Oct 6, 2008 17:34 |
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For those asking about the XT: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subaru_XT Seems to be a fairly informative entry.
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# ? Oct 6, 2008 17:47 |
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I just bought the most stock WRX ever. It's an 2002 Bugeye Wagon, silver, 5MT, bone stock, 65,000 original miles. The guy I'm buying it off of is the 56 year old original owner with all records and maint history Sooo, now I need a good up/downpipe for the 2.0, and a Cobb adjustable short shifter. Anyone want to buy a well maintained 99 Forester??
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# ? Oct 6, 2008 19:58 |
That was the last AutoX I was at where I managed to pull out the win on both days on my 3rd or 4th run and win by hundreths of a second. I also got my nice blue fleece for being the 2007 STU champion in my region. I sadly don't have that many photos of my car. I've also owned a 01 Legacy GT which had far and away the weirdest audio setup I'd ever seen in a car. And I disagree with CT that the STI is by and large as waste of extra cash over the WRX for the record.
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TurboLuvah posted:I just bought the most stock WRX ever. It's an 2002 Bugeye Wagon, silver, 5MT, bone stock, 65,000 original miles. The guy I'm buying it off of is the 56 year old original owner with all records and maint history Lloyd: Welcome back, Mr. Torrence. It's good to see you. Jack: It's good to be back, Lloyd!
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Fantastipotamus posted:Jack: Hi, Lloyd! Been away, but now I'm back. It's good to be back in turbo Subbie land. Also, I love The Shining, nice touch.
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We should have a New England Subie/AI meet. edit: and by this, I mean an AI meet, with some cool people I know from NESIC.
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Yay! I just got notice that the rear koni inserts for my LGT shipped today! (I've had the fronts for a few weeks now) I may have to start the install this weekend... On another note, I saw a video recently on the difference between bellmouth downpipes and divorced wastegate downpipes and it wasn't really clear on when the divorced being better matters as far as power numbers... Is it always better or does it not matter until you're seeing big numbers?
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Mr. Powers posted:We should have a New England Subie/AI meet. I'm down. I know a shitton of Subaru people in MA I could probably convince to go. Edit: Didn't you just get an new 09?? Demanding photos. TurboLuvah fucked around with this message at 03:47 on Oct 7, 2008 |
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Mat_Drinks posted:Yay! I just got notice that the rear koni inserts for my LGT shipped today! (I've had the fronts for a few weeks now) I may have to start the install this weekend... Divorced is supposed to help with turbulence problems, but in the long run I believe the bellmouth design is more desirable. I've been told if you have any plans of going with a larger turbo in the future, go with a bellmouth downpipe, as it will flow better and the divorced ones usually won't fit a lot of popular aftermarket turbochargers. Edit: Double post retardedness.
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# ? Oct 7, 2008 03:50 |
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Can I hang out in this thread? I just bought a Saabaru. No pics yet since the weather hasn't been that nice but it's an '05 MT... whole lot of fun to drive and I got it for less than I would have paid for a similar mileage WRX. bless depreciation and private sellers.
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MMD3 posted:Can I hang out in this thread? I just bought a Saabaru.
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Wrar posted:Hello Saabaru buddy. Welcome to the crew. It looks like you're working on Stage 2 exhaust... I'd love to know which uppipe and downpipe you went with. My plans in no particular order are tint, low-end re-enforcement (hopefully a discrete sub as I'd like to leave my cargo space as open as possible), maybe some 6.5's in the doors, then sway bars, springs, access port, and stage 2 exhaust. How much did you pick up your exhaust for and what brands are the components? I've been starting to read up on things over at saab92x.com
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TurboLuvah posted:I'm down. I know a shitton of Subaru people in MA I could probably convince to go. Ordered from Village Subaru. The only pictures I can give you are of the official order they faxed me. It should be here around Thanksgiving as in Thanks for giving me a good deal on my trade in, suckers!
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MMD3 posted:It looks like you're working on Stage 2 exhaust... I'd love to know which uppipe and downpipe you went with. My plans in no particular order are tint, low-end re-enforcement (hopefully a discrete sub as I'd like to leave my cargo space as open as possible), maybe some 6.5's in the doors, then sway bars, springs, access port, and stage 2 exhaust. Really, just get a WRX sedan sway and call it a day for handling unless you want to get a quality coil over kit. A bit of proper feathering at speed and the car rotates nicely. I have another project I should document for AI, since it's pretty cool.
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Mr. Powers posted:Ordered from Village Subaru. The only pictures I can give you are of the official order they faxed me. It should be here around Thanksgiving as in Thanks for giving me a good deal on my trade in, suckers! Oh cool, I have a few friends who live in Acton, Carlisle and Concord, and one who purchased a car from Village Subaru, said they were pretty good to deal with.
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Cat Terrist posted:That would have to be my ideal Forester, except maybe without the sti stickers. And hot drat, a 22b! Fantastic to see one getting thrashed! It would be a shame for them all to be locked away in a collection somewhere. Is anyone aware of any Australia based subaru forums that are halfway intelligent/devoid of ricing bov'ing dickheads? lilbeefer fucked around with this message at 05:57 on Oct 7, 2008 |
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TurboLuvah posted:Oh cool, I have a few friends who live in Acton, Carlisle and Concord, and one who purchased a car from Village Subaru, said they were pretty good to deal with. I called on a Thursday trying to just get an idea of what I could pay relative to invoice in SoNE's territory, and when they asked me what I wanted to pay, I panicked and said $500 over invoice. That is the price that ended up sticking when I went in Saturday to order one. I told them the price I got over the phone, so we went with that, and I was expecting to walk out over the trade in value because I was really just trying to get an idea of where to put a base line for an as-is PP sale. They ended up offering me about $1500 over what I was willing to accept, which was about $2000 more than I really thought they'd offer me. They were very good about the whole process, though. They work their drat telepathic powers, though, since I called just trying to find a price, and they managed to use that to get me in the door where I was just trying to get a value on my trade-in, and in the end, I walked out $1000 poorer (deposit, but I got $30 Subaru Bucks for it) and with an order for a car. I couldn't be happier, though. edit: Also, up until January, I was living with my parents in Westford. My uncle lives in Maynard, and I was riding with him that morning, so I was in the area. I'm currently down in Franklin, but I'm trying to get a new job that would allow me to move back up into that area.
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Longtime subaru owner checking in. Got my first '99 outback (bought it '98) with insurance money after a dude totaled my 1970 Datsun 510 and put me in the hospital with all sort of cartilage missing. This car introduced me to the wonder of the boxer engine and Subaru. It also in a roundabout way got me into Rally racing. I high centered this car on logs, drove it through creeks, autocrossed it, took out several deer, etc - and it never gave me a lick of trouble. Then came my 2002 WRX, another great car. Sold that and bought the car I wanted all along, a 2000 RS 2.5 in all the Sti regalia. As a great philosopher once said, "JDM YO". Then I got a job across the country, so I upgrade to the 2008 TX sports. Drove to and from Maryland without so much of a hesitation to start on the first crank. All I want is the STi strut and spring package and some swaybars, and I'm golden. I should have sprung for an STi, but I had to go against my nature and be somewhat practical. ursa_minor fucked around with this message at 06:36 on Oct 7, 2008 |
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Zsbaug24 posted:And I disagree with CT that the STI is by and large as waste of extra cash over the WRX for the record. the extra cost of an sti over a wrx is a loving bargain imo. The 40k loaded up sti with nav and whatnot isn't that great of a deal, but at 31-32k us the transmission and diffs alone are worth the difference. Mat_Drinks posted:On another note, I saw a video recently on the difference between bellmouth downpipes and divorced wastegate downpipes and it wasn't really clear on when the divorced being better matters as far as power numbers... Is it always better or does it not matter until you're seeing big numbers? the divorced wastegate doesn't really offer a ton of benefit, and there are fitment issues on some turbos. The invidia downpipe, for example, blocks the wastegate on the VF46 and some aftermarket turbos. While it is a very nice part, I would suggest a regular bellmouth invidia. The key points of a downpipe are the front flange, the cat, and the rear flange. Some have a nice cast bellmouth. This is key IMO and narrows your choices down to pretty much only invidia and cobb. Without a cast bellmouth you just have a piece of pipe on a flat flange (helix, hks), or a piece of pipe hammered out to meet the turbo flange (megan racing, other ebay crap). The flat flange reduces flow, and the hammered out pipe thing is garbage and will crack. Cobb and Invidia both make catted and catless downpipes, but the cobb meets up to a stock donut gasket where the invidia is a 3" flat flange. If you want it to meet up with the stock exhaust go with cobb, but a full three inch exhaust will gain at least 10whp over the neck down to 2.5. jamal fucked around with this message at 11:14 on Oct 7, 2008 |
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Lilbeefer posted:
Yes. https://www.wrx.org.au however you have to be a paid club member.
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I am looking at buying a 2006 Baja, it will go nice with my Brat. what gas mileage have you guys gotten with a 2006 baja (non-turbo)/outback/whatever automatic? the seller claims he has gotten almost 30mpg highway, but I feel he is exagerating. anything special I should check out on it, I test drove it and looked under the car and hood, found nothing out of the ordinary. (I know alot about the older subarus, not so much about the new ones) I know it is a hard question to ask on a two year old car, but are there any problem areas (like headgasgets on the older ones)? it only has 18,700 miles on it, and pretty much all of the extras. I was able to get him down to $19,700. another quick question, what is with the shift pattern on the automatic? I have never seen an automatic that is anything other than a straight line shift pattern.
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Great one, thanks to this thread I want to go buy a early 2000's WRX. See how long I can keep it stock before I get the bug again.
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DiZ posted:Great one, thanks to this thread I want to go buy a early 2000's WRX. Yeah you and me both but the prices.....! Crappy high km MY01, 16K. gently caress that noise.
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DiZ posted:Great one, thanks to this thread I want to go buy a early 2000's WRX. Have you still got the gtir?
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DiZ posted:Great one, thanks to this thread I want to go buy a early 2000's WRX. I give it a week tops before you succumb to those puppy dog bugeyes.
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Lilbeefer posted:Have you still got the gtir? Na sold it because it was giving me a headache, found alot of dodgy work hidden under the guise of del boys "professionally installed modifications" Cat Terrist posted:Yeah you and me both but the prices.....! Yeah it is loving ridiculous honestly.
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DiZ posted:Yeah it is loving ridiculous honestly. Either you get a lovely My98 for 8-10K (They are about) or you bend over and take one up the rear end for a bugeye. Pissing me off because I don't want to pay 20K for the next rally car before I even begin to built it. The intention was to get an 01, then do a panel swap so it becomes an 06/07, then get a engine out of a front cut, which only works if I can find a cheap 01. Hell, it'll almost be cheaper to just get another 06 outright. That certainly has crossed my mind. Otherwise, see if Ralliart has the rally deal still going where you can get a race/rally only import EVO X with cage. I heard they are only 41K. At least it'll be half built as well. CAT INTERCEPTOR fucked around with this message at 12:56 on Oct 7, 2008 |
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I have an 02 WRX and need to replace and paint my damaged bumper, fenders, fender liners, and hood. Is there a site that would sell these for cheap?
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TurboLuvah posted:It's good to be back in turbo Subbie land. haha, my company is having a Shining Halloween party and renting out the entire Timberline Lodge (all outside footage of The Overlook)... apparently the company they are bringing in to organize it does these big production movie parties so I expect there will be lots of scripted scares.
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I'm a terrible horrible person and drove my '98 Outback into the grave by ignoring serious engine problems for 6+ months. With no garage (some things about living in the city do suck) and a dead, smoking engine, it was easier at the time just to sell the carcass. Winter's coming soon, though, and I'm gonna need a winter beater for Tahoe trips. How do Loyales stand up? Something like this seems ideal for mashing around in, and I wouldn't have to worry much about parking it on the street in the city. I just have an apartment now so I'm pretty limited for maintenance options, but I could always spend the weekend at my dad's house cranking on it if I needed to. Beater Loyale, or beater Legacy wagon?
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