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Cuntpunch posted:Today was the first day since I bought my 2009 5-door Impreza 2.5i that it rained hard enough for me to consider the road at least somewhat tricky. So I took the long way home and attempted to get VDC to turn on, even for a second, because I really didn't believe it even possible. Throw me the keys for a few minutes. The VDC wont know WTF hit it. Neither will your lunch.
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# ? Aug 19, 2009 12:19 |
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69sofine posted:Is it odd for the tires and steering wheel feel like they're shaking if I'm taking a turn just in neutral? A: why are you taking turns in neutral? B: yes, probably.
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# ? Aug 19, 2009 13:05 |
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Cat Terrist posted:Throw me the keys for a few minutes. The VDC wont know WTF hit it. Neither will your lunch. To be fair I really wasn't planning on attempting anything I was nearly certain would be dangerous or bordlerline mad - but the speeds and angles I was cornering at in the rain would have left the rear end of my old GTI sliding around in a scary way. It's just comforting and fun to be back in AWD, coming from LSD'd FWD.
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# ? Aug 19, 2009 14:48 |
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Dr JonboyG posted:A: why are you taking turns in neutral? A: Sometimes if I'm parking I just put it into neutral and turn into a spot. B: Dang Sadly my WRX probably needs a bit of work. :<
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# ? Aug 20, 2009 09:24 |
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I just wanted to post an update to my situation, they ripped apart my car to find out that 3rd and 4th gear showed "abnormal wear" and this caused the transmission to freeze, by some loving magic. They proceeded to scold me about leaving my hand on the shifter, which i don't do and make sure I knew I was a very bad boy for having bad driving habits. In the end the warranty is going to cover the repairs but the dealership doesn't need to take the position that I'm a child who needed to be told not to be mean to my car. Once I have my car back I'm finding some way to write a nasty letter to SoA regarding the customer service level and the attitude this dealership has taken towards me. I seriously have the feeling they stereotyped me because I'm under 30 and I own a Subaru, so I must abuse it at every turn. If I had any modifications done they probably would have used that to deny my claim.
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# ? Aug 21, 2009 04:59 |
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Still looking for a car... 2000 Subaru Impreza RS2.5 113K miles. The timing belt has been replaced, is there anything else to look for on the 2.5's that should be taken care of, head gaskets or other? Thanks
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# ? Aug 21, 2009 16:41 |
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slowspeedracer posted:Still looking for a car... Head gaskets of that era on 2.5 NA motors are a common failure. Pretty easy to see if it's happened, just look in the radiator (if it's cool) or the coolant overflow. You should see only coolant, if there's oil then at least one of the headgaskets is blown.
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# ? Aug 21, 2009 17:05 |
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yeah unless the person selling it just put in fresh coolant like what happened to me. Anyway they're the best looking subaru ever at least.
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# ? Aug 21, 2009 19:01 |
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I had to pass on a couple of RS Coupes this Spring because the sellers couldn't provide any proof of having the HG's taken care of and they were of an age that it was going to be time that they would have either failed or were soon to. Paying the premium cost for an RS Coupe and then having an unexpected HG replacement wasn't my idea of a fun purchase.
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# ? Aug 22, 2009 01:34 |
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I am thinking about getting one of those canvas wallets in SA mart and think a bugeye WRX drifting around a dirt trail would be awesome. Would prefer it to be silver but I have photoshop so its not an absolute requirement. Anyone got a picture like this? EDIT: Heres one: More is better. AnomalousBoners fucked around with this message at 02:48 on Aug 22, 2009 |
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Once again, going to look at an old Subaru today in hopes of something to tinker on / rallycross if I'm comfortable enough with the condition. 1992 Subaru Legacy - chrome handles on the door indicates a base-level trim. But AWD is still possible according to Wikipedia. Any points to look for? I know the standard rust / bodywork / electrical, but and particular troublespots on the 2.2L? Thanks much edit: It appears to check out generally speaking, sans a bit of an oil leak. Any suggestions for common spots of oil leaking? Walked fucked around with this message at 21:36 on Aug 22, 2009 |
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RealKyleH posted:I am thinking about getting one of those canvas wallets in SA mart and think a bugeye WRX drifting around a dirt trail would be awesome. Would prefer it to be silver but I have photoshop so its not an absolute requirement. Anyone got a picture like this? Not my pictures. And you should probably ask him if he is cool with it. Or at least buy one of his posters. http://kylefunsten.com/photos/prints/ Oh, wait you wanted bugeyes. Funnily enough, I think he has pictures of all the other years.
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# ? Aug 22, 2009 18:07 |
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I am welcoming myself to the Subaru club. Picked this up today. 2000 Impreza RS Click here for the full 1600x1200 image. woops, big pic.
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# ? Aug 22, 2009 23:29 |
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slowspeedracer posted:I am welcoming myself to the Subaru club. Picked this up today. Welcome to the RS club. That car looks pretty darn clean. I also wanted an excuse to post with my new Subaru related avatar of my RS.
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# ? Aug 23, 2009 00:56 |
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Here are the stats on the new ride. 2000 RS 2.5 113,000 miles 5 speed already has 4 pot wrx calipers and the car is cleaner then my 03' Nissan spec V I sold on Monday. The good: Timing belt changed 1,000 miles ago. Perrins stab bars, short throw shifter,STi springs. Does not smell funny. 2 sets of wheels and tires both with 90% tread. The bad: Original head gaskets, one set of tires are R compound tires... I knew it had been flogged on a bit...
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# ? Aug 23, 2009 02:09 |
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slowspeedracer posted:The bad: Original head gaskets Better get to fixing that or saving to be able to fund the repair when things do go. If you were to be really masochistic, most dealerships would be able to do it for like 2 grand. An independent shop would, obviously, be much cheaper.
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# ? Aug 23, 2009 05:17 |
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i took the opportunity to replace everything. Headgaskets timing belt tensioner and idlers water pump all the oil seals and gaskets in the motor The parts were about $600 and I did it myself over the course of two evenings, and had never put together a motor on my own before.
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# ? Aug 23, 2009 05:23 |
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jamal posted:i took the opportunity to replace everything. Tell me more. I'm considering the same project once I move into my new garage. Did you pull the engine?
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# ? Aug 23, 2009 05:50 |
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yes. Pictures are in my thread, which is now in the archives. gently caress. Also they're here: http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic.php?t=36617
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# ? Aug 23, 2009 05:52 |
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Just thought I would share a picture of my new ride: First time I've owned a car that a). doesn't drive like a brick and b). has a stick shift. Upgraded from a '93 Volvo 850 (N/A). I'm in love
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# ? Aug 23, 2009 06:42 |
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UncleSkunk posted:Just thought I would share a picture of my new ride: sup N/A 850 to turbo Subaru buddy! Night and day difference. Although I do sort of miss that neat sound of the inline five.
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# ? Aug 23, 2009 08:05 |
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Can I change the head gaskets without removing the engine from the car?
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You could but it would be significantly easier to remove the engine and put it on a stand.
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# ? Aug 24, 2009 05:31 |
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Slow is Fast posted:Welcome to the RS club. That car looks pretty darn clean. Is that one MBP in your avatar?
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# ? Aug 24, 2009 06:28 |
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69sofine posted:Is that one MBP in your avatar? Blue Ridge Pearl
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UncleSkunk posted:Just thought I would share a picture of my new ride: Nice WRX, I love the new front grill on the '09s, it looks awesome.
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# ? Aug 24, 2009 16:35 |
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Just called around and the cheapest OTD price for a center diff is $510. Add in a fluid replacement, gaskets if they're not included, probably gonna come out around $570. I hope it doesn't seem like I am ignoring good advice here but money is tight for the next 2 months or so. Is the viscous coupling in the center diff failing something that putting in really good fluid might help? At the very least for a few months until I put in several mods I have laying around and am dropping $$$ on it anyway? EDIT: P.S. I love that the few dedicated Subaru guys in this thread are better at diagnosing things than the entirety of NASIOC based on what I found in Google. I should probably become a member there, or some Subaru board so I can know this car like I did my Mark VIII but eh. AnomalousBoners fucked around with this message at 21:46 on Aug 25, 2009 |
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If you can filter information efficiently and sift through all the poo poo, there is an assload of knowledge on NASIOC based on the sheer number of people there, and how long it's been around.
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# ? Aug 26, 2009 02:21 |
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Slow is Fast posted:Blue Ridge Pearl Nice. MBP bugeye owner here. I hate the fact that it's impossible to find parts in any color except for WRB though.
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69sofine posted:Nice. MBP bugeye owner here. I feel your pain. Nearly all my panels have scratches or dents on them. For shits and giggles I tried to find a BRP hood, that didn't go well.
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RealKyleH posted:Just called around and the cheapest OTD price for a center diff is $510. Add in a fluid replacement, gaskets if they're not included, probably gonna come out around $570. I hope it doesn't seem like I am ignoring good advice here but money is tight for the next 2 months or so. $507 < Replacement Transmission which is what I had to do after letting my center diff go too long. quote:Is the viscous coupling in the center diff failing something that putting in really good fluid might help? At the very least for a few months until I put in several mods I have laying around and am dropping $$$ on it anyway? No, the VC is a sealed unit (normally, unless it explodes like mine did). So, new gear oil won't do anything for it and if it's already started to come apart (like the retaining clip mentioned coming off) gear oil isn't going to do anything to protect the rest of the transmission internals from metal fragments. The only thing the gear oil change can do right now is tell you more about how bad things may be. Change it and check for metal shavings. They should stick on the plug because it's magnetic. If there's anything more than some dust from normal wear, take it to get repaired and park it. Also look at the color the gear oil. Since it doesn't interact with the kinds of heat and contamination engine oil does, it should still look pretty good. If it's looks anything like engine oil after a normal change (black or nearly black) it's good sign that the VC has leaked and the oil is contaminated with silicon fluid. bull3964 fucked around with this message at 16:26 on Aug 26, 2009 |
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The tranny fluid is light like hydraulic fluid or gear oil should be, I checked it at a couple points throughout my recent road trip.
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# ? Aug 26, 2009 16:29 |
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That's good at least, but I just wouldn't put it off because the alternative is much worse. My diff bound exactly twice before it decided to eject the retaining clip into the transfer gears and once that happens, you are looking at repairs into the thousands rather than hundreds.
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# ? Aug 26, 2009 16:46 |
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I'm completely ignorant when it comes to fire suppression systems. Could anyone provide me some insight into what the best route would be for an 02 WRX? I'm figuring I can put just about anything in there but any input from someone who has even a modicum of experience would be greatly appreciated. I've been eyeballing this: http://www.pegasusautoracing.com/productdetails.asp?RecID=5625 I've just had such poo poo luck with my car I figure 500 bucks is worth the piece of mind. Yes my paranoia is partially fueled by the recent video floating around of the JDM Spec-C WRX on fire. I do realize it's like 1/1000000 chance of happening to me but it's also a small chance that I would have a coolant line failure and a blown headgasket on a brand new built engine within the first 1300 miles of operation but I've experienced those. I'm relatively sure my car is cursed.
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# ? Aug 26, 2009 23:14 |
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Slow is Fast posted:I feel your pain. Nearly all my panels have scratches or dents on them. For shits and giggles I tried to find a BRP hood, that didn't go well. I guess the only choice is to replace all your panels with some CF. All CF cars are cool right?
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# ? Aug 26, 2009 23:32 |
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"[ELP posted:"] Dont waste your time - if you want an extingusher, grab a 2 or 3 kg handheld, not a 1 kg. Pity Halon is banned tho, they are extremely effective. A firebomb is more to give you time to GTFO of a burning car in a crash and to slow a fire right down, they dont put fires out real well unless the nozzles do actually cover the area of the fire and even then, they may not be effective. Also, a good kill switch will be very effective in guarentteeing the electricals stay off and the pumps are cut. Me, I have a firebomb in the rally car, but I also mount 2 * 1 kg handhelds, soon to become 2*2kg handhelds. If you notice videos of buring rally cars, they all had firebombs. Oh yes, and I have been the victim of a fire extingusher failure to work - ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS maintain your extingushers - tested every year, every three months give them a good shake, replace or full test every two years. And also, make sure you actually know how to use the extingusher, there's more to it than point, shoot and hope. I recommend buy a 1kg as they are cheap, go to a open space at night and use it as if there was a fire there.
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# ? Aug 26, 2009 23:46 |
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Some of you may remember I posted a month or so ago about seeing some smoke coming out of my hoodscoop on my 05 Forester XT. It was coming out from under the heatshield and someone suggested it may be one of the oil lines. I ordered all new oil lines and watched the oil level like a hawk until I got a chance to work on it. When I took the heat shield off, the turbo was clean and there wasn't any signs of an oil leak. The oil level hasn't changed at all since I noticed the smoke. Other than that one time noticing the smoke, I never saw it again - until yesterday. I noticed the smoke again, but once again the oil level is unchanged and I didn't notice it smoking today. My only other thought as to what could be leaking is the coolant, the level looked slightly lower than when I checked it last (probably 3 weeks ago). I'm really freaked out about this - it's exactly the kind of problem I hate (an intermittent one). If it was a turbo seal going bad, would it be using oil? Any other theories on what might be going on?
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# ? Aug 26, 2009 23:54 |
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I finally own a Subaru 2.0R Its such a fun car to drive. Next step will be to upgrade to a WRX in the next few years.
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Newcommer to this big thread so be nice. My wife and I are getting into the market for a second car and I'm giving a real hard look at the Impreza. We'd go for a 2.5 base to keep within budget (certainly no WRX). At risk of my AI membership, it'll have to be an auto due to a health issue. It will be a 4 door (not hatchback). Questions: 1) How strong is the auto box in the Impreza? Any issues? 2) I understand that the 00s NA 2.5 had issues. Is it safe to assume that the kinks are worked out by now? 3) We're considering a new base Legacy as they're within a few G of MSRP of the base Impreza. I'm a little uneasy about it being the first year of a major redesign. As well, it has a CVT to boot as there seems to have been some teething pains with CVTs over the past few years (Murano anyone?). Thoughts on the new legacy? 4) Anyone know what to expect to get for a cash deal on Subaru in ? From the research I've done (adimitedly little as of yet) we'd be lucky to get $500 or so off of MSRP. Truth to that? Car will be used strictly for a short commute with the odd highway trip to save wear-tear on my 07 4Runner which I largely use for work. We live in Canada and always seem to end up doing a lot of driving on horrible weather days in winter so AWD for my wife really appeals to me. The impreza is big enough, but the room of the Legacy appeals to me somewhat, but the wife hates the front end.
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slidebite posted:1) How strong is the auto box in the Impreza? Any issues? The current version is a Jatco design - it's like if you go to the Superstore and pick up a blue-and-yellow box marked "Automatic Transmission." There's a few tweaks Subaru have added but it's more or less a generic auto. They've had it forever. Note that the automatic box will kill your resale value - in Canada, 70% of all Subarus sold are manual gearboxes. quote:2) I understand that the 00s NA 2.5 had issues. Is it safe to assume that the kinks are worked out by now? I don't know if the current WRX's problems with metal shavings are also exhibited in the 2.5i, but that's worth looking into. quote:4) Anyone know what to expect to get for a cash deal on Subaru in ? From the research I've done (adimitedly little as of yet) we'd be lucky to get $500 or so off of MSRP. Truth to that? When I looked into a new 2.5i during the oil boom, the dealership mostly wanted to throw in free options for me; I didn't start negotiating though. Compared to the US Impreza prices the Canadian ones are a straight up ripoff - you're paying duty and taxes twice since they first import the shells and running gear to America, do final assembly at SIA and then kick it up North. However, that's pretty much the case with every import manufacturer.
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