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DEUCE SLUICE posted:Well, after getting a few astronomical quotes I think I've decided to nut up and do the clutch on the WRX myself. I've done clutches in three cars before so I know it's not the worst job in the world but I really was hoping I could get away with having someone else do it. If you're pulling the motor: http://www.rs25.com/forums/f105/t63237-diy-engine-removal.html If you're dropping the box: http://www.rs25.com/forums/f105/t128163-diy-clutch-replacement-pictorial.html Granted those are for RS's, but I still wouldn't hesitate do to a wrx job, (my box in my RS is a turbo box). The clutch works a little bit different on the turbos, but those pictorials are still good references to get a game plan. My rally buddies don't even drop the box, they slide it back on the crossmember, not how I'd do it, but whatever. While you have it out, I'd do clutch, PP, replace or machine flywheel, throwout bearing. If you're doing a gearbox drop, do all the shifter bushings from turn in concepts while it's out. Have fun.
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# ? Jun 22, 2012 02:15 |
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Seat Safety Switch posted:Machine the flywheel and make sure the clutch kit has a new throwout bearing. Maybe the clutch fork too, some guy in our club had a bent one on his '06 from a bonehead PO clutch job. You only need them on a push-type clutch- 06+ wrx, Legacy GT, older RS. I have one on my car and it made the clutch much smoother. The 6-speed even has a steel snout that is replaceable so it's really not necessary. He doesn't have to worry about the clutch for either because it's a big chunk of iron vs the stamped steel thing that breaks. and DON'T pull the motor to do this. it's way more work. The throwout bearing is clipped into the pressure plate, so you have to either reach down there and unclip it with a long flathead screwdriver, or you can just pull the pivot pin out and lift the fork off the TOB. jamal fucked around with this message at 02:40 on Jun 22, 2012 |
# ? Jun 22, 2012 02:35 |
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Seat Safety Switch posted:Are all your exhaust heat shields firmly attached? That's something I've not checked. Will do so in the AM. Thanks.
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# ? Jun 22, 2012 02:48 |
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jamal posted:You only need them on a push-type clutch- 06+ wrx, Legacy GT, older RS. I have one on my car and it made the clutch much smoother. The 6-speed even has a steel snout that is replaceable so it's really not necessary. He doesn't have to worry about the clutch for either because it's a big chunk of iron vs the stamped steel thing that breaks. What does this thing do? I have an '07, should I get this? Is there a better place to get the halfshaft pins than a Subaru dealer?
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# ? Jun 22, 2012 04:15 |
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Oh. oops. Someone from here just bought a clutch from me and I thought it was you, so I was giving advice for a different car.
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# ? Jun 22, 2012 04:20 |
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I just found this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqnuj58lFQI 318hp, 276ft-lbs 8300rpm 3.3. The sound is fantastical. I want it.
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# ? Jun 22, 2012 05:31 |
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I feel like putting in a bigger turbo in my 2005 STi. I've already got a "stage 2" protuned setup and EBCS. I don't want to lose a lot of streetability. You guys have any feelings about the Blouch TD06H-20GXT 8cm^2? Is the FP Green the way to go? I admittedly don't know a whole lot and I've been talking to my tuner about my needs, but I'm curious to hear what you think.
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# ? Jun 22, 2012 20:27 |
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DEUCE SLUICE posted:What does this thing do? I have an '07, should I get this? You have an 07 so there are no halfshaft pins. The axles stick into the front diff and are held in place with a cir-clip. So all you do is grab a prybar and pop them out. To keep the axles out of the way I usually remove the ball joints from the uprights and prop the tires out with short pieces of wood. The snout repair kit SSS mentioned is this thing: It's handy when the snout of the transmission gets all mangled up: It's a steel sleeve that slides over and provides a new bearing surface for the TOB (and a new TOB with a slightly larger bore): I also mentioned un-clipping the TOB, which you don't have to do. Unbolt the transmission and it comes right apart. With the 02-05 wrx and sti you have to release the bearing first. Things that would be easy to change at the same time are the downpipe because it has to come off anyway and the shifter bushings. The ones in the u-joint linkage are especially tricky when the trans is in the car. jamal fucked around with this message at 20:34 on Jun 22, 2012 |
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The check engine light came on last night in my 07 WRX. The error code I got from the reader is P2444. I did some research and it looks like it is related to the air pump valve/sensors. Guys on NASIOC recommend removing it since the only function it serves is to reduce emmissions for about 1-2 minutes on startup. Any of you guys ran into this issue before?
Terry Bogus fucked around with this message at 13:17 on Jun 23, 2012 |
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jamal posted:Ooooh. That's a really bad place to have a boost leak because without pressure to the FPR you don't have enough fuel and run lean and break stuff. Where would you suggest playing the tap in for my boost gauge?
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# ? Jun 23, 2012 18:53 |
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toplitzin posted:Where would you suggest playing the tap in for my boost gauge? The line for the BPV is a good spot.
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# ? Jun 23, 2012 23:43 |
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I stumbled across this while browsing Etsy and thought of you guys http://www.etsy.com/listing/98983293/subaru-svx-shaped-soaps-six-bars
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# ? Jun 24, 2012 01:09 |
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Ok, my 2005 LGT has a boost leak. The leak isn't bad, about 20 kpa (3 PSI) both on boost and vacuum. It did throw a P0171 code, however, I cleared it and came back Running very slightly rough on idle. I'm suspecting the T-junction under the intercooler, however, when that has occurred before I think I had less boost leak, and it never threw a code (That said, I think a leak could cause a P0171). I can't really check until everything cools. Any ideas?
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# ? Jun 24, 2012 03:14 |
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Anyone here have a newer Impreza/WRX/STi and roll with the maximum-performance accessory Dual Rear Car Seats? Long story short I'm a stay at home dad, been looking at trucks and SUV's, but don't want to give up my 10+ year dream of having a WRX/STi. How does the car seat situation work? Is the car simply too small and make you claustrophobic with two car seats in the back?
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# ? Jun 24, 2012 12:03 |
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The legacy is bigger if you want to rock the LGT.
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# ? Jun 24, 2012 13:54 |
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Speaking of Legacy GT's, my 05' Aut bone stock with abut 68K miles is piston slapping most mornings, it never lasts more than 3 second, it never happens again, but it worries me, so I have a few questions: Is there anything I can do to fix it? I'm using Motul Xcess Full syntech 5w-40, should I keep it? Will this eventually mess with reliability? Tbh this is the most reliable car I've had, (previous: Legacy B4 RSK, Lancia Delta HF, Civic Si, Type R Integra, Audi A4, Passat 1.8t) Thanks!
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# ? Jun 24, 2012 16:19 |
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Also, Idle used to be smoother than my brother's Lexus and now it feels a bit rougher than before, MPG's dropped from 16-17 MPG to about 13-12 MPG. The car sees normal driving with some spirited runs every now and then. Never taken it to a track, never will be...
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# ? Jun 24, 2012 16:34 |
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Sockington posted:The legacy is bigger if you want to rock the LGT. I thought about that, wish it had more power though.
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# ? Jun 24, 2012 18:12 |
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War Bunny posted:I thought about that, wish it had more power though. Legacy GT having more power?
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# ? Jun 24, 2012 18:15 |
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...Yes. Or is the 260 hp sufficient for it? I've never had much interest in them, so I don't know a whole lot about the car.
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# ? Jun 24, 2012 18:35 |
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War Bunny posted:...Yes. Or is the 260 hp sufficient for it? I've never had much interest in them, so I don't know a whole lot about the car. An 05 lgt is lighter than any sti sold in the US. Don't let size trick you.
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War Bunny posted:Anyone here have a newer Impreza/WRX/STi and roll with the maximum-performance accessory Dual Rear Car Seats? Long story short I'm a stay at home dad, been looking at trucks and SUV's, but don't want to give up my 10+ year dream of having a WRX/STi. How does the car seat situation work? Is the car simply too small and make you claustrophobic with two car seats in the back? In my '05 STi there is plenty of room for a booster seat and a forward-facing car seat with two adults in the front. I don't know hw cramped rear-facing seats would be, but it's probably still workable.
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# ? Jun 24, 2012 19:12 |
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nm posted:An 05 lgt is lighter than any sti sold in the US. Don't let size trick you. Wow, apparently the new ones are barely heavier than the wrx, too. (been reading since I saw your post) Had no idea the LGT was so svelte. Imperador do Brasil posted:In my '05 STi there is plenty of room for a booster seat and a forward-facing car seat with two adults in the front. I don't know hw cramped rear-facing seats would be, but it's probably still workable. Yeah, the rear-facing seats are the real pigs, but at least they don't have to sit like that for too long.
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# ? Jun 24, 2012 20:31 |
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^^^^^^^^^^ Subaru knows how to make a light car. nm posted:Ok, my 2005 LGT has a boost leak. IC threads are stripped. gently caress my life.
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# ? Jun 24, 2012 21:13 |
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nm posted:Subaru knows how to make a light car. It took them some time. The 4th gen legacy is actually lighter than the 3rd gen. My legacy sedan according to cars101 weights in at 3450ish. It's a boat. It's also slow as hell with a 2.5L NA and a 4eat auto stuck in 3rd gear.
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Slow is Fast posted:It took them some time. The 4th gen legacy is actually lighter than the 3rd gen. My legacy sedan according to cars101 weights in at 3450ish. It's a boat. It's also slow as hell with a 2.5L NA and a 4eat auto stuck in 3rd gear. would you like to buy an automatic transmission from a 98 RS?
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# ? Jun 24, 2012 21:46 |
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War Bunny posted:Anyone here have a newer Impreza/WRX/STi and roll with the maximum-performance accessory Dual Rear Car Seats? Long story short I'm a stay at home dad, been looking at trucks and SUV's, but don't want to give up my 10+ year dream of having a WRX/STi. How does the car seat situation work? Is the car simply too small and make you claustrophobic with two car seats in the back? I roll with the single rear car seat mod in my 08 STI and it works great. It is a bit cramped with a rear facing seat since you have to move the front seat up a bit but since we've gone front facing it's been no problem at all. My son loves riding in it too and whenever he has a choice always wants to ride in "dada's car" so he can instruct me to "go go go" when we get on the freeway.
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# ? Jun 24, 2012 21:57 |
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nm posted:^^^^^^^^^^ That's not too big of a deal. $20 helicoil kit and it's fixed. M8x1.25. jamal fucked around with this message at 22:13 on Jun 24, 2012 |
# ? Jun 24, 2012 22:10 |
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The post-MAF intake hose on my '97 Impreza is starting to crack under the hose clamp from being old and rubber. I'm guessing it will be a pretty pricey part from the dealer/SGP and hard to find in good condition at the junkyard. There's no leak yet but eventually there probably will be one - is there some kind of jb weld or similar epoxy that can be used on these hoses or am I stuck with looking for a new one once it leaks? Maybe I can fabricate my own with those silicone IC pipes that I see kicking around on eBay. Seat Safety Switch fucked around with this message at 22:18 on Jun 24, 2012 |
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^^^^^^^^^ Mine was like $200 for a silicone hose for the intake hose. I really need to start making automotive hoses, because that poo poo couldn't have cost more than $5 to make. The post MAF one is like $70, but if that is dead the intake one likely is too. jamal posted:That's not too big of a deal. $20 helicoil kit and it's fixed. M8x1.25. Yeah, just a pain in my rear end. nm fucked around with this message at 22:23 on Jun 24, 2012 |
# ? Jun 24, 2012 22:18 |
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Exedy OEM-level clutch kit Downpipe gasket Donut gasket Group N transmission mount Kartboy pitch stop, shifter bushings, and transmission mount bushings Clutch fork boot New flywheel bolts Sound good? I might also do my air pump delete while I'm in there. We'll see...
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# ? Jun 24, 2012 23:56 |
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Lazor posted:I roll with the single rear car seat mod in my 08 STI and it works great. It is a bit cramped with a rear facing seat since you have to move the front seat up a bit but since we've gone front facing it's been no problem at all. My son loves riding in it too and whenever he has a choice always wants to ride in "dada's car" so he can instruct me to "go go go" when we get on the freeway. That's awesome. Reminds me of this video. My wife is pressing me to get a new (bigger) car, but if I only get one car, I want it to be one I really like to drive. She's one of those "Cars Are An Applicance" people, so she doesn't understand my fetish.
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# ? Jun 25, 2012 00:24 |
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Lazor posted:I roll with the single rear car seat mod in my 08 STI and it works great. It is a bit cramped with a rear facing seat since you have to move the front seat up a bit but since we've gone front facing it's been no problem at all. My son loves riding in it too and whenever he has a choice always wants to ride in "dada's car" so he can instruct me to "go go go" when we get on the freeway. Both my kids love fast cars, and when my 3-year-old is in the car (whether the STi or the G8) and I gun it onto the highway, he giggles like a crazy person and says that I'm "going faster".
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# ? Jun 25, 2012 01:07 |
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War Bunny posted:That's awesome. Reminds me of this video. My wife is pressing me to get a new (bigger) car, but if I only get one car, I want it to be one I really like to drive. She's one of those "Cars Are An Applicance" people, so she doesn't understand my fetish. For any auto enthusiast that can only have one car the STI is the perfect choice. I use mine for autocross, rallycross, mountain road runs, commuting, and carrying the family around. It's not the best on gas but it's safe, comfortable, and roomy. I fit my wife and I, our two dogs, and my son plus our stuff for a weekend trip all in the car with no problem. If you need more space for stuff, it's a Subaru, throw a roof box on it!
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# ? Jun 25, 2012 18:50 |
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Just bought my boss's '02 WRX. My other car is a Geo Prizm, and I suppose I was one of those "cars are appliances" people. I didn't know how to drive a stick an hour ago. I just learned in a parking lot (that had some convenient hills) and then drove it back to the office. I can't think about anything but driving it now, so the rest of my day is shot. Edit: Here is a picture of the car babies havin rabies fucked around with this message at 02:10 on Jun 26, 2012 |
# ? Jun 25, 2012 19:17 |
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Congrats, great choice and you're going to love driving a manual
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babies havin rabies posted:Just bought my boss's '02 WRX. My other car is a Geo Prizm, and I suppose I was one of those "cars are appliances" people. I didn't know how to drive a stick an hour ago. I just learned in a parking lot (that had some convenient hills) and then drove it back to the office. I can't think about anything but driving it now, so the rest of my day is shot. Welcome to the cult!
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# ? Jun 25, 2012 19:36 |
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Lazor posted:For any auto enthusiast that can only have one car the STI is the perfect choice. I use mine for autocross, rallycross, mountain road runs, commuting, and carrying the family around. It's not the best on gas but it's safe, comfortable, and roomy. I fit my wife and I, our two dogs, and my son plus our stuff for a weekend trip all in the car with no problem. If you need more space for stuff, it's a Subaru, throw a roof box on it! What kind of fuel economy do you see in your STi? I normally get about 24mpg mixed, and this weekend I put 300 miles on it mostly highway with 2 other dudes and my son in the car, with the a/c blasting, and I got 26mpg.
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# ? Jun 26, 2012 01:07 |
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Dang, I barely get 26mpg hwy in my WRX.
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# ? Jun 26, 2012 03:07 |
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So any idea why I'm hitting 14 MPG on a bone stock automatic Legacy GT 05?
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# ? Jun 26, 2012 03:52 |