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I was told that if I used regular in my car that I'd make the engine knock. I've never really wanted to run experiments on it after hearing that .
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Tusen Takk posted:I was told that if I used regular in my car that I'd make the engine knock. I've never really wanted to run experiments on it after hearing that . Most new cars have knock sensors retarding the timing or something to make lower grade gasoline work fine, just makes a lot less power.
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Basically, using regular is retarded. (If you need premium)
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Had a rental Ford Escape Ecoboost (1.6L turbo FWD) when I went to Austin for the F1 race: When I first got it, I noticed it was getting really poo poo mileage, under 20mpg - which is not right for a 1.6. Realizing this was a rental, I figured everyone put in regular, so I burned the tank empty and filled it with 93 and it spiked up to about 27. The owners manual said 91 or higher! Anyways, I normally hate small SUV's like the Rav-4, CRV, etc. since most are extremely numb and boring, especially the new CRV. I must say the Escape completely impressed me! It had excellent power, handled much much better than expected, and had an absolutely incredible interior, nice materials, real leather, great steering wheel with full controls. Ford MYtouch was pretty great as well and paired up with my phone easily and I really had no issues at all. I really can't say a bad thing about the car, except maybe the 'manual mode' was a bit useless, since it would still shift automatically most of the time and was very slow to respond, but this is a commuter SUV so I wouldn't knock it for that.
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Larrymer posted:Antenna I'm guessing. Hmm, upon more research apparently on the 2005 c6 they put the XM antenna on the hoop like that. I was thrown off because from 06 on its hidden in one of the side mirrors.
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Bob NewSCART posted:Basically, using regular is retarded. (If you need premium) Well played, sir
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Just picked up this certified pre-owned Cadillac 2008 DTS Platinum back in January. It replaces my previous 2004 SLS (also bought certified pre-owned). I went nuts and bought Kinesis K108 custom wheels for it. Yes, I know they're crazy expensive. Yes, I know Kinesis was bought by Lexani several years ago and a lot of enthusiasts don't feel Kinesis is worth buying now. I just don't care. For the tires I went with the Bridgestone Potenza RE97 A/S, the tires made for the 2013 XTS, since they just were released on the general market in January 2013. I bought the wheels and tires with pressure sensors from CarID in January, and received them in late February. I had Discount Tire put them on for me, for which they charged me $20. Inner Lip: Black Outer Lip: Gloss Black Face: Machined Window: Gloss Black Bolts: Black Register: Gloss Black Register Studs: Black Pinstripe: Machined (cost an extra $200 per wheel for a "real" machined pinstripe, as opposed to painted) I put a coat of Klasse All in One and Sealer Glaze on each wheel... hope it helps. I also installed the aftermarket AlphaTherm heated washer fluid unit on it, since the original unit was recalled. The new wheels cost almost a third of what the car is worth. But I'm extremely happy with them. I kept the original tires, so I can move these wheels to another car later... I hope to keep them a long time. It still cost a lot less than getting the new XTS. I wasn't impressed with the XTS touch controls (very cumbersome to use), smaller size, and downgraded engine.
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This is where I think about being when I'm at work.
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Voltage posted:Had a rental Ford Escape Ecoboost (1.6L turbo FWD) when I went to Austin for the F1 race: I'm driving a Chevrolet Captiva in Hawaii right now and it is absolutely awful. Fleet only (in the States; I think they may have suckered the Australians into buying them privately), designed by Daewoo using GM Theta. 800 miles on the odometer and various trim pieces are rattling, intense wind noise through the doors, abysmal steering, mediocre drive train. I really want to just park it on the beach and let the ocean take it back to Korea.
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kill me now posted:also seconding the more vettes for the vette gods! 8 quarts of oil sacrified to the god of crossed flags: http://jalopnik.com/this-corvette-crash-should-have-severed-this-driver-s-h-451603754 This made me cringe. That last picture is so
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davebo posted:More Corvettes for the Corvette god! Congrats, any details like year/miles/options? It's a 2005 Z51, and best as I can tell it has every option (I can't think of one that I know Corvettes have that's missing, at any rate). 24.5k miles. It is also a manual. This is also the first manual car I've owned, only the second that I've driven. It's hilarious.
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ApathyGifted posted:It's a 2005 Z51, and best as I can tell it has every option (I can't think of one that I know Corvettes have that's missing, at any rate). 24.5k miles. It is also a manual. Do you mind if I ask what you payed in what market from which kind of seller?
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I've had the 'stang for almost 5 months now and before today I hadn't bothered to take a glamour shot. Well, the sun came out and the "Sunburst Gold Metallic" paint looks fabulous when that happens, so I did the whole glamour shot thing. Unfortunately, the following statements are true: - I suck at photography - Photos do the color no justice ...so it is what it is. It's a 2000 with the 4.6 and a Flowmaster cat-back system; it is about the highest-technology, nicest, newest car I've owned. And I'd say it's about on par, tech-wise, with the '86 MR2 I had a few years ago.
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Maldoror posted:Just picked up this certified pre-owned Cadillac 2008 DTS Platinum back in January. It replaces my previous 2004 SLS (also bought certified pre-owned). Love the car, but the wheels aren't my cup o tea. I'm considering a late model Cadillac next year when I plan to trade my Mazda6 in. How does it drive?
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angryhampster posted:Love the car, but the wheels aren't my cup o tea. I'm considering a late model Cadillac next year when I plan to trade my Mazda6 in. How does it drive? Very smooth, handling is awesome, I took the car into a parking lot a couple of weeks ago during freezing rain and I had trouble getting it to slide. It gets extremely lovely gas mileage though (~16-20 mpg freeway) which I guess is to be expected as it's a big car with a V8.
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I upgraded from my turdbox 09 Impreza. I love her. But the 1,000 miles of break in are going pretty slow. Only 250 miles so far.
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Hello new STi buddy. Plasma blue pearl is awesome. I think my gold wheels are going onto my WRB car tomorow.
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Maldoror posted:Just picked up this certified pre-owned Cadillac 2008 DTS Platinum back in January. It replaces my previous 2004 SLS (also bought certified pre-owned). Your car is awesome. The wheels are awesome. You are awesome.
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Maldoror posted:Very smooth, handling is awesome, I took the car into a parking lot a couple of weeks ago during freezing rain and I had trouble getting it to slide. How is that even possible? I get 27mpg freeway at 72mph with my '02 Deville... I haven't driven the newer post-'05 DTS, but they're on the same platform (actually a refresh of) the '00-05 cars. Parts are absolutely insanely cheap. DTS has a pricey electronically controlled shocks, but other than that, the parts are GM parts bin, which makes maintenance very cheap. They're reasonably quick, quiet, big... unexciting for sure, but there's definitely something attractive about them.
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Went out and bought another E21 yesterday Parts car for the clean E21. Comes with a good engine, 5-speed transmission, LSD, Vogtland suspension and 15" basketweaves.
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I miss the e21 ChumpCar I helped out with. The only BMW I've ever thought I could feel attached to, and mostly because it poo poo a guibo and tried to do a pole vault at 160kph.
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I'm seeing more and more Cadillac people in AI nowadays. I approve.
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Here's my car. 2013 Scion tC RS 8.0. Only 2000 of these made and I got number 1532 in 6 speed manual. I've put headers and a cold air intake on it already after 5 months. Lots of plans for this, just need the money. EDIT: Sorry, I had it set for a 21 inch monitor. Hopefully this is better. Conker2009 fucked around with this message at 00:29 on Mar 12, 2013 |
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That makes it sound like it's got an 8.0 liter engine. How does it differ from the regular tC? Cool car, what are the rest of your plans for it? How does it sound with the new mods? Also, you're breaking tables; might want to fix the photo size.
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Trans Ferdinand posted:That makes it sound like it's got an 8.0 liter engine. How does it differ from the regular tC? Scion has announced the special edition tC Release Series 8.0 (tC RS 8.0) - a model which will be on display in the Scion pit area at the next round of Formula DRIFT in Monroe, Washington on July 22-23, 2012. There will only be 2,000 units built, with prices going from $21,815 for the models equipped with a six-speed manual up to $22,865 for the models equipped with a six-speed automatic transmission. The Scion tC Release Series 8.0 will be painted exclusively in Absolutely Red combined with contrasting black on the side view mirrors and on the 18" alloy wheels. Next to this paint scheme, the tC RS 8.0 will also receive an exterior kit inspired by Troy Sumitomo of Five Axis: front and rear lower valences, side skirts, and a rear spoiler. For the interior, the Scion tC will get sporty seats wrapped in texturized black fabric with red stitching, a leather wrapped steering wheel, and an individually numbered badge commemorating the unique model. Scion is also offering a series of performance parts from Toyota Racing Development (TRD), including lowering springs and an exhaust system that is integrated into the center of the rear lower valence.
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Super Aggro Crag posted:Scion has announced the special edition tC Release Series 8.0 (tC RS 8.0) - a model which will be on display in the Scion pit area at the next round of Formula DRIFT in Monroe, Washington on July 22-23, 2012. There will only be 2,000 units built, with prices going from $21,815 for the models equipped with a six-speed manual up to $22,865 for the models equipped with a six-speed automatic transmission. So, a body kit, fancy seats, and a nice wheel. That's actually not a bad deal for $21k.
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Trans Ferdinand posted:That makes it sound like it's got an 8.0 liter engine. How does it differ from the regular tC? It sounds incredible with a Dezod Green Header V2 and a TRD Cold Air Intake. Before the Dyno I was getting 176.51 HP and 174.93 Torque to the wheels with just the headers which was a 6 HP increase from stock.. The body kit on it is only available for the RS 8, it comes stock with the black rims and with TRD lowering springs which drop you to a two finger gap. It also comes with a TRD axle back exhaust which from the get go sounds pretty drat good. I am doing vinyl's on the hood and redoing the lip this Thursday, I plan to get a front strut bar for better handling. I'm going to seal my Spec D taillights once it gets warmer. Painting my calipers red and the list goes on and on... Unfortunately the 8.0 doesn't mean the size of the engine. It means it is the 8th release series tC they have come out with. I'll post the pics when I am done with the vinyls and I'll link to a youtube with drive-by's of the exhaust if you'd like.
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Conker2009 posted:It sounds incredible with a Dezod Green Header V2 and a TRD Cold Air Intake. Before the Dyno I was getting 176.51 HP and 174.93 Torque to the wheels with just the headers which was a 6 HP increase from stock.. quote:Unfortunately the 8.0 doesn't mean the size of the engine. It means it is the 8th release series tC they have come out with. I'll post the pics when I am done with the vinyls and I'll link to a youtube with drive-by's of the exhaust if you'd like.
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Conker2009 posted:Unfortunately the 8.0 doesn't mean the size of the engine. It means it is the 8th release series tC they have come out with. I'll post the pics when I am done with the vinyls and I'll link to a youtube with drive-by's of the exhaust if you'd like. I'd like to hear some videos of it. Doesn't it make like 180 at the crank though?
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I'm confused. How does that package take a TC from 180 at the crank to 180 at the wheels?
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Chinatown posted:I'm confused. How does that package take a TC from 180 at the crank to 180 at the wheels? It doesn't - I/H/E TCs dyno like in the 140 or maybe 150's whp wise.
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Chinatown posted:I'm confused. How does that package take a TC from 180 at the crank to 180 at the wheels? Stickers. Lots of stickers.
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does TRD still offer warrantied low boost superchargers? My buddy had one on his first gen tc i think. Cool that it was warrantied, but im pretty sure it was not pushing any serious boost.
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Chinatown posted:I'm confused. How does that package take a TC from 180 at the crank to 180 at the wheels? According to this article, it's 180hp/173ft-lbs to the wheels, plus the OP mentioned adding headers and getting it dyno'd, so I would imagine that there could be a slight increase in power for the RS 8.0 over the standard tC. E: Here's a video of one being dyno'd: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0D5d6MiUVIQ E2: Here's one with numbers and stuff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrL_lCrBlYc. Stock was 167.4, after headers it's 176.51 It sounds pretty drat good. FAT32 SHAMER fucked around with this message at 06:40 on Mar 12, 2013 |
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Tusen Takk posted:According to this article, it's 180hp/173ft-lbs to the wheels, plus the OP mentioned adding headers and getting it dyno'd, so I would imagine that there could be a slight increase in power for the RS 8.0 over the standard tC. "sending to the front wheels" i think just implies that the engine produces that much at the crank according to toyota. I guess im gonna have to get headers for the br-z although im afraid to tune the thing
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Maldoror posted:Very smooth, handling is awesome, I took the car into a parking lot a couple of weeks ago during freezing rain and I had trouble getting it to slide. Sup multiple K-Body owner buddy! I don't like big wheels but I got rid of the 18s for 17" slice and dice action (also because these are the best Cadillac wheels ever conceived): As to your MPGs a 3.71 axle ratio will do that. I get an average or 17-19 MPG. On the highway I can't get any better then 22. My Lux II with the 3.11s would get 19-21 MPG in my mixed road commute but on the highway I could get 25. Some pro tips though if you had a Seville then you already know most of the quirks: Watch the rear valve cover it likes to leak. Mines leaked 3 times been fixed twice. The half case seal also likes to leak, if yours is certified then that is good because the motor has to come out and put on a stand and resealed, about a $2k+ repair. Front wheel bearings tend to not last long though I wonder if the ones that were installed on the car aren't any good as the replacements seem to last longer. Coolant cross over is still a problem and likes to leak around the 100k mark (happened on my last DTS). If you drive in the winter time where ice crystals form then do yourself a favor and get winter tires. I'll never go back to no seasons ever again. The traction you get from them is just unreal (I run Goodyear Ultra Grip Ice). meatpimp posted:How is that even possible? I get 27mpg freeway at 72mph with my '02 Deville... I think we talked about this before but I'm convinced that GM changed the tuning on the N* cause 2006+ require 91 and I can never touch the mileage that older ones get. Even on the LD8 3.11 axle ratio I could never get above 25 on consistent highway driving. Price out FE3 shocks and your wallet will cry.
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KennyLoggins posted:
quote:Price out FE3 shocks and your wallet will cry. The nice thing is that you can slap in a resistor and a $53 set of Monroe air shocks and you're good... but obviously less fancy.
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kill me now posted:am i seeing things or is there some sort plastic thing on the top of the roll hoop? We should start our own thread about how awesome our cars are. coolskillrex remix posted:Most new cars have knock sensors retarding the timing or something to make lower grade gasoline work fine, just makes a lot less power. That's very true, however the engine still has to knock for the knock sensors to pick up on it and lower the timing to stop it. Dizman fucked around with this message at 19:05 on Mar 12, 2013 |
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Some pics of me running through the Tail of the Dragon last fall. Going back next month, getting pretty excited.
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ClubmanGT posted:
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