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bull3964 posted:Heh, more laziness than anything. There's also the fact that I browse the forums with avatars turned off so I don't even see it. It's also become accurate once again with the purchase of his new one
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CrazyLittle posted:Serious question: They wouldn't be strictly necessary, but would help in snowy conditions. As for the TPMS you could just ignore it when you're on the snow tires if you don't want to get new sensors for the new wheels.
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# ? Jan 12, 2011 18:34 |
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I put a deposit down on a base silver 5 door wrx yesterday, the dealer is promising 5-7 weeks as they (apparently) ordered it for their normal inventory several weeks ago. We'll see. It'd actually be nice if it came in March, I don't want to drive on anything resembling snow with those tires. Will get a good set of all seasons on it for next winter.
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# ? Jan 12, 2011 20:21 |
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I sold my 87 GL wagon and picked up this 98 Impreza L wagon on thursday. I've been liking it a lot so far since it's 50hp/tq more than my GL was. It's been weird getting used to AWD again since it's been a couple years since I had my 2.5RS coupe. I got it for $1600 so naturally it's got some issues. There is one bad rust spot and a few parts where the paint is bubbled up. I don't think they'll be too hard to fix though. One fender is dented. both bumpers and hood need paint. The clutch slips sometimes. Horn doesn't work and neither do the windshield washers. The exhaust also whistles past 3500rpm like a turbo which is pretty amusing but annoying at the same time. All in all though, I think it was well worth the price since imprezas are hard to find in the PNW for any reasonable price, let alone a manual wagon. My plans as money allows are: new clutch w/light weight flywheel, WRX wheels, RS/WRX/STI seats, RS hood, RS fenders, JDM STI front bumper, rear LSD, Single port header (when they're produced again), and some sort of header back exhaust. possibly an OEM WRX/STI axle back so it's not too loud. It snowed last night so I took it out drifting to get used to the awd.
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# ? Jan 12, 2011 23:29 |
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This single picture has had me poking around for red hawkeyes. Cat Terrist posted:SHE'S BACK! And I guess a 2006 given CT's compliments on the specific suspension setup. Did those suspension vagaries happen with US WRXes?
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# ? Jan 12, 2011 23:46 |
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NinjaTech posted:The exhaust also whistles past 3500rpm like a turbo which is pretty amusing but annoying at the same time. I assume it's some sort of weirdness with the ghetto swap; we found a loose vacuum hose in the engine bay afterward but I'm unsure where it went to.
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kimbo305 posted:This single picture has had me poking around for red hawkeyes. Apparently the 06 varies a fair bit on the country, but they all have more alloy suspension bits and different settings to the 07. I have absolutly no idea why Subaru felt the need to take away good bits from the 07. But then again it's a lot like the 04 XT - that's distinctly faster and better than the subsequent ones. The 04 XT is a quicker car in a straight line than the WRX of the time so pulling it back did make some sense. HOWEVER - the 07 my partner owns has an R180 STI rear end from the factory so hosed if I know what Subaru are building sometimes. It's almost like they they throw random poo poo on
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Seat Safety Switch posted:A 94 L with a swapped 2.2 I drove for autox had a similar problem. It was weird; I don't know if this is the exhaust leak or not but when you're going WOT it feels like there's this part where the car won't rev anymore and the exhaust leak is screaming. If you lift and then go WOT again right away, the exhaust leak screams some more but revs continue to climb. I've heard of other people having the same issue so I figured it was just a crappy muffler design. I'm fairly certain I don't have any vacuum leaks, I haven't been under the car yet to check the exhaust though.
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# ? Jan 13, 2011 01:29 |
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Crosspost regarding the Phillips X-Tremes: '02 WRX. Sylvania whatever bulbs ('02 Manufacturing date) to Phillips X-Tremes. I can't tell a difference at all. Full manual mode on camera. Sorry I didn't have a tripod available (or a better background). Sylvania old Lowbeam: Click here for the full 1600x1200 image. Phillips Lowbeam: Click here for the full 1600x1200 image. Sylvania old Highbeam: Click here for the full 1600x1200 image. Phillips Highbeam: Click here for the full 1600x1200 image. So yeah. No big deal, I really only bought them out of interest. A noticable difference was my miata (stock vs E-code and 80W) bulbs: Click here for the full 1600x1200 image. Click here for the full 1600x1200 image.
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# ? Jan 13, 2011 01:36 |
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This snow has been absolutely fantastic fun.
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# ? Jan 13, 2011 06:57 |
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My 2010 WRX is at about 11,000 miles. Should I switch to synthetic with its next oil change (in about 1000 miles I think)? What kind of sage advice do you guys have on the matter? I'm curious what prompted Subaru to mandate that all 2011 turbo motors require synthetic. I've seen documentation saying that at my dealer (and if I recall, someone quoted some article online that said the same thing). What changed in 2011?
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# ? Jan 13, 2011 07:45 |
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NinjaTech posted:
Could it just be that there is plain water in the windshield washer tank and it froze? You never know...
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# ? Jan 13, 2011 10:11 |
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Kageneko posted:This snow has been absolutely fantastic fun. Hell YES. Coming from my 00 Saab 9-3 this car drives like a loving tank in snow and ice. I love my WRX... I saw some people talking about fuel, is there a specific company I should be using? I normally just fill up with whatever 93 is available (NC)
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# ? Jan 13, 2011 11:25 |
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Amandyke posted:If the smog laws in your area allow you to run your car without cat's, do it. A catless DP is much less expensive than a cat'd DP (usually half the price if not cheaper) and you will get more power out of a catless DP with the added perk of SHOOTING FLAMES FROM THE BACK OF YOUR CAR! YEEEEAAAAHHHHHHH And you have to put the stocker on regardless to pass SMOG anyhow, so Cat or no cat really depends on whether you care about the environment (even a high-flow does a lot of the clean up the air), the smell, 5 hp, or flames. Blaise posted:Catless DP or not, its your catback that will really affect the noise level. My friend runs a catted DP on his 3" SPT exhaust and its 10x louder than my catless DP and stock mid/STi tail combo. nm fucked around with this message at 12:52 on Jan 13, 2011 |
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nm posted:Catless DPs are illegal in every state in the US. It's also a $200 difference.
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# ? Jan 13, 2011 13:15 |
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syphon posted:What changed in 2011? They wanted to market 7500 mile OCIs instead of 3750 mile. That's pretty much it.
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# ? Jan 13, 2011 14:39 |
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nm posted:Catless DPs are illegal in every state in the US. Catless DPs are illegal... but in some states they either don't test emissions, or they just do an OBD scan, so it's easy to pass. For me, catless or not really came down to the $300 extra it costs to get one. I stuck to the $100 DP. I'm all about saving the environment, but in all seriousness the 0.01% of people who run catless is nothing when compared to say, barges that burn near crude oil without any filtering. That's another topic though... And yes, cats do muffle some noise, but you misread my post... I'm saying that while the cat does muffle things a bit, the catback does the majority of the muffling, as evidenced by the fact that: -Prodrive catback + stock DP is louder than my setup -SPT catback + Catted DP is WAY louder than my setup
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# ? Jan 13, 2011 15:04 |
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We don't even do a plug-in test in Florida. There is zero testing in this state.
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# ? Jan 13, 2011 21:57 |
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I have a 2010 WRX that came on summer tires that I left at school (New York), while at home (Texas). Will it be okay on plowed roads? I've driven plenty of cars with all seasons and winter tires in snow weather but they were all sub 200hp beaters. I don't know how fast cars, even with 4wd, take to slush. I only have a few months until I graduate so winter tires are out of the question.
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Tatrakrad posted:I have a 2010 WRX that came on summer tires that I left at school (New York), while at home (Texas). Will it be okay on plowed roads? I've driven plenty of cars with all seasons and winter tires in snow weather but they were all sub 200hp beaters. I don't know how fast cars, even with 4wd, take to slush. You lose traction, you lose traction. No amount of AWD/4WD is gonna save your rear end. How much you have to drive?
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# ? Jan 13, 2011 23:26 |
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CharlesM posted:Could it just be that there is plain water in the windshield washer tank and it froze? You never know... It's got blue washer fluid in there. The rear window squirter works and it looks like there are two pumps on the reservoir. I'm also having a hard time shifting as of today. Not sure if it's the clutch cable (anyone know how to adjust it?) or if I just need to change the gear oil. The clutch hasn't been slipping so I don't think it's because of that. Edit: I fixed the shifting issue. The clutch cable nuts backed off so I just turned them down until there wasn't any slack and tightened them. NinjaTech fucked around with this message at 00:10 on Jan 14, 2011 |
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Tatrakrad posted:I have a 2010 WRX that came on summer tires that I left at school (New York), while at home (Texas). Will it be okay on plowed roads? I've driven plenty of cars with all seasons and winter tires in snow weather but they were all sub 200hp beaters. I don't know how fast cars, even with 4wd, take to slush. Really, really, really bad idea. If it's completely dry, somewhat warm, and nobody cuts you off, you'll be fine. If you need to make an emergency stop, you get ANY snow, or if it gets especially cold (20* or below), you'll be wrecking your nice WRX. Real talk.
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# ? Jan 14, 2011 00:03 |
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The SP01s aren't bad in the cold, but only if it's bone dry. I wouldn't have them in moisture in anything below 40 degrees. ANY type of frozen precip is a big no. If new tires aren't in the budget, the car is pretty much going to have to remain parked for the next two months barring an occasional nice day.
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# ? Jan 14, 2011 00:06 |
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Just had some Eagle GT's put on the Saabaru of Mystery yesterday. That being said, it will probably never snow in the DC area again. They ended up putting on some slightly wider tires than what I had on before which resulted in much less wheel gap but really shows it's "saggy butt". I'm thinking some new springs with "saggy butt spacers" will be my next purchase. Also discovered that the alignment hadn't been done in ages on it resulting in some pretty rad wear patterns on the front tires. JayKay fucked around with this message at 00:20 on Jan 14, 2011 |
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c355n4 posted:You lose traction, you lose traction. No amount of AWD/4WD is gonna save your rear end. How much you have to drive? Not too much, I put on maybe 20 miles a week if I don't go out for anything. And I know 4wd isn't a free pass on traction. Blaise posted:Really, really, really bad idea. If it's completely dry, somewhat warm, and nobody cuts you off, you'll be fine. If you need to make an emergency stop, you get ANY snow, or if it gets especially cold (20* or below), you'll be wrecking your nice WRX. Sounds like a challenge
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# ? Jan 14, 2011 00:23 |
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Read any of the "I just wrecked my WRX/STI" threads in NASIOC's Newbie section and if it's pretty much a gaurantee that if it's in the snow, they had stock tires on.
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JayKay posted:Read any of the "I just wrecked my WRX/STI" threads in NASIOC's Newbie section and if it's pretty much a gaurantee that they cant drive Fixed.
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Cat Terrist posted:Fixed. Yo, I was taking this corner in the snow at 50mph and the rear-end came out. Do I need a stiffer rear sway bar? http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2111609
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# ? Jan 14, 2011 00:57 |
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Is the engine in my WRX gonna blow up with a tank of 87 in it?
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# ? Jan 14, 2011 03:13 |
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Bombtrack posted:Is the engine in my WRX gonna blow up with a tank of 87 in it? Unlikely, but I sure as hell wouldnt be driving fast - and also I would be looking to get real fuel in as fast as possible
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# ? Jan 14, 2011 03:35 |
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Say hello: ~17 miles on the odometer.
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# ? Jan 14, 2011 07:06 |
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Tatrakrad posted:I have a 2010 WRX that came on summer tires that I left at school (New York), while at home (Texas). Will it be okay on plowed roads? I've driven plenty of cars with all seasons and winter tires in snow weather but they were all sub 200hp beaters. I don't know how fast cars, even with 4wd, take to slush. Don't drive on summer tires in the snow. Check craigslist, you can often find used snow tires pretty cheap (like $100 for 4). They'll be a few seasons old, but as long as they have more than 6/32s, you'll live. Remember even plowed roads will have ice. Bombtrack posted:Is the engine in my WRX gonna blow up with a tank of 87 in it? nm fucked around with this message at 08:21 on Jan 14, 2011 |
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nm posted:You bought a new car and can't afford proper tires? I'm moving to somewhere that doesn't snow after I graduate in May, a set of useless tires are the last thing I need. I'll have to deal with it I guess.
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Tatrakrad posted:I'm moving to somewhere that doesn't snow after I graduate in May, a set of useless tires are the last thing I need. I'll have to deal with it I guess.
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Tatrakrad posted:I'm moving to somewhere that doesn't snow after I graduate in May, a set of useless tires are the last thing I need. I'll have to deal with it I guess. BUY A SET OF USED SUBARU WHEELS WITH ALL SEASONS ON THEM. Jesus. Blows my mind how people will spend $1000 on a turboback but $3-400 for a set of used wheels/tires is totally out of the question. How much is your insurance deductible? Also, reading that thread makes my head hurt. I can't handle NASIOC.
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nm posted:Can't tell if this is a joke, but with all the detonation issues on Cal 91, I'd avoid. The knock sensor will probably make it OK, but keep out of the boost.
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Tatrakrad posted:I have a 2010 WRX that came on summer tires that I left at school (New York), while at home (Texas). Will it be okay on plowed roads? I've driven plenty of cars with all seasons and winter tires in snow weather but they were all sub 200hp beaters. I don't know how fast cars, even with 4wd, take to slush. I moved out from arizona to a state with copious amounts of snow (Central IL), and ran on summer tires for a year. It was a terrible, horribly dangerous idea, AWD or not. My tires easily lost traction while turning going less than 10 miles an hour. Fortunately, my driving was limited to a 5 mile radius and was all done under 40 mph, but nonetheless, I had to give myself 5 times the amount of breathing room for stopping that someone with a set of low quality all-weathers would. The one time I had to drive on a highway in snowy conditions (an inch or so on the highway before the plows got out) was utterly terrifying - I was that guy with hazards on going 35-45 in the far right after my rear end drifted off the road for a few seconds. Also, I got stuck in a poorly plowed part of a parking lot while doing donuts (granted, I hit a patch of 10" or so deep snow). On my current Continental DWS's, I wouldn't have been in any trouble at all. Instead I spent 3 hours digging and making ice with my tires, only to give up, call a cab, and wait 2 days for the snow to melt to the point where I could spend another 3 hours with kitty litter and a friend pushing to get me out. In short, if you're ready to drive all winter unbelievably conservatively, go for it (and if you own a fun subaru, you don't want to drive that way). Otherwise spring for a cheap set of all-weathers.
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Tatrakrad posted:
I posted earlier on about this, but I test drove a 11 on packed snow/deep slush with the factory tires. It was awful, the ABS got a huge workout, the car would go sideways with very little prompting as well. If I had to drive that car in conditions like that for long, I'd be genuinely scared.
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Blaise posted:BUY A SET OF USED SUBARU WHEELS WITH ALL SEASONS ON THEM. The car is bone stock, I'm not "that guy" or "lol AI advice conflicts with my opinions so gently caress that", if I was spending more than one winter in a place where it snows I would buy a dedicated set of winter tires no question. If it's worth buying a set of craigslist tires I'll go for it or leave the car locked up.
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Tatrakrad posted:The car is bone stock, I'm not "that guy" or "lol AI advice conflicts with my opinions so gently caress that", if I was spending more than one winter in a place where it snows I would buy a dedicated set of winter tires no question. If it's worth buying a set of craigslist tires I'll go for it or leave the car locked up. yeaaaah. If you guys are telling him that even small amounts of snow or slush call for a set of snow tires, why did I get a different answer when I would be driving in similar conditions around Lake Tahoe?
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