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Symetrique posted:I know savagegeese had a different dealer experience, but the BRZ ordering process (when it opens up again) is 1000x easier than the shitshow people trying to get GRs are going through. I won't be getting one until I can just walk on a lot and buy one so I'm not really worried about it.
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Ok Comboomer posted:https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1135114_toyota-patented-a-manual-transmission-for-electric-cars The same Toyota that's actively lobbying governments to get them to extend dates for phasing out ICE cars? Talk about cynical. That said, these seem less like actual improvements and more "simulating the gas car experience" to break in boomers.
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# ? Mar 12, 2022 03:29 |
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The mass appeal of Subaru has always been a full AWD system for cheaper than anyone else. Electrification completely levels that niche. I'm sure Subaru has been in talks about it for years at this point but where is their branding is going to focus next? That active lifestyle stuff doesn't sell itself.
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# ? Mar 12, 2022 03:36 |
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um excuse me posted:The mass appeal of Subaru has always been a full AWD system for cheaper than anyone else. Electrification completely levels that niche. I'm sure Subaru has been in talks about it for years at this point but where is their branding is going to focus next? That active lifestyle stuff doesn't sell itself. Subaru should diversify, maybe invest in the vape industry SwissArmyDruid posted:That said, these seem less like actual improvements and more "simulating the gas car experience" to break in boomers. Boomers aren’t buying MT cars, 38 year old software developers who read Jalopnik are.
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# ? Mar 12, 2022 03:38 |
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Well, I am a 38 year old software developer (or close enough to fit that demographic) so clearly Jalopnik is the problem here and needs to be eliminated for the good of all.
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# ? Mar 12, 2022 03:59 |
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Goddamnit just put a stick shift in an outback with an ez36 already or I'm going to pay a shop to do it for me next time my fb25 eats poo poo somehow.
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# ? Mar 12, 2022 05:40 |
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Rolo posted:Subaru announced today that the 2021 was the last internal combustion STI and they currently aren't planning one based on the current WRX: Welp any chance of collection a WRX STI hatch is done, here comes the price rises of anything on sale. (gently caress Subaru)
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# ? Mar 12, 2022 06:14 |
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quote:Subaru also opened the door to potentially expanding its performance-oriented STI brand to future models. They’re going to make an outback STI to compete with the explorer st. So… any news on that new Integra?
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# ? Mar 12, 2022 07:02 |
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hobbesmaster posted:They’re going to make an outback STI to compete with the explorer st. The new integra is a 1.5T that looks like a Crosstour
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# ? Mar 12, 2022 16:00 |
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Rolo posted:The new integra is a 1.5T that looks like a Crosstour The production model looks better than that, to be fair
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# ? Mar 12, 2022 16:34 |
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Rolo posted:Subaru announced today that the 2021 was the last internal combustion STI and they currently aren't planning one based on the current WRX: https://youtu.be/RgKAFK5djSk An electric STI could be cool, what’s the rod knock equivalent on a EV? Also I feel kind of dumb for thinking the “will an electric STI still be manual” headlines were stupid but I guess I’m not clicking on why you’d need a manual transmission for an electric drivetrain? AcidRonin fucked around with this message at 16:42 on Mar 12, 2022 |
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Rolo posted:The new integra is a 1.5T that looks like a Crosstour There’s no body cladding so…
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# ? Mar 12, 2022 17:06 |
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AcidRonin posted:https://youtu.be/RgKAFK5djSk because it’s fun that’s literally the only reason anybody drives stick the performance benefit of driving stick died when DSG hit the market and it died again when ZF came out with a torque converter auto that was also faster manual hasn’t been the “performance”, “put numbers down” option in like two decades (four decades in motorsport) people enjoy driving stick and don’t want to give up the experience I don’t understand why this would be hard for anybody to grok
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# ? Mar 13, 2022 00:43 |
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Ok Comboomer posted:
Sequentials and flappy paddle manaul shift mechanism are still manuals and even then a bunch of those are actually H shift motorsport gearboxes with differenting shifting tech let alone H pattern still very much is a big thing in motorsport (and no slower than sequentials). Also true H shift manuals are now doing 6 second quarters. quote:ZF came out with a torque converter auto that was also faster Only in a straight line maybe. quote:the performance benefit of driving stick died when DSG hit the market Thats not even really true either. quote:I guess I’m not clicking on why you’d need a manual transmission for an electric drivetrain? You dont. A manual is needless complexity to a EV
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# ? Mar 13, 2022 03:30 |
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I love my flappy paddle 2017 BRZ. It's fun as hell to drive and I can air kick drum with my left foot in stop and go traffic. The shifts are plenty snappy as well, and it will bounce off the rev limiter instead of automatically upshifting. I don't bother putting it in regular AT drive mode because for me the purpose of not being a manual was twofold: one, my left knee is a mess. Two, I negotiated the dealership way the hell down from sticker price because of it not being a manual BRZ.
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# ? Mar 13, 2022 03:40 |
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Yes but that’s a Toyota transmission. The Subaru automatic is a CVT that does not “shift” like that.
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# ? Mar 13, 2022 03:44 |
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I really wonder about longevity of DSG and CVT. Manual in my '04 wrx wagon with vf39 is still going strong and pushing 200k with no maint other than regular fluid changes. Sitting in washington DC traffic for any amount of time does make me wish for an auto though.
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# ? Mar 13, 2022 03:46 |
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Boogalo posted:Sitting in washington DC traffic for any amount of time does make me wish for an auto though. This is exactly why I swore off manuals after I crashed my Chevy Aveo. My knee can't do traffic anymore.
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Symetrique posted:I know savagegeese had a different dealer experience, but the BRZ ordering process (when it opens up again) is 1000x easier than the shitshow people trying to get GRs are going through. I wouldn't count on them bringing back a low volume rear wheel drive car like the BRZ at all. The chip shortage will probably continue into 2023 and getting out crossovers to Mom is going to take priority.
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CAT INTERCEPTOR posted:Sequentials and flappy paddle manaul shift mechanism are still manuals and even then a bunch of those are actually H shift motorsport gearboxes with differenting shifting tech let alone H pattern still very much is a big thing in motorsport (and no slower than sequentials). Also true H shift manuals are now doing 6 second quarters. ok cool, I don’t even care to dispute any of this my point was simply that cars aimed at consumers (maybe I should’ve kept it to “cars aimed at consumers” in my initial post) come with manuals because customers enjoy driving them and request them, not because it makes them faster or any cheaper to manufacture or anything like that (hell, BMW hasn’t exactly been subtle in their bemusement/wish to move on). in any case, nobody’s talking about putting an actual physical manual transmission with a clutch plate in an EV. That would be stupid, and expensive to manufacture and maintain, and it would lead to tons of efficiency and power loss, and so forth. when ppl talk about manuals in EVs and “Toyota patenting manuals” and all that, they’re almost always talking about a drive-by-wire system that replicates the experience of driving a car with a manual for ppl that want it. Hell, it could even be defeatable/fully configurable (set your bite point, rollback rate, etc./use it on an early morning drive with no traffic and then switch it off during your evening stop+go commute/etc).
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Boogalo posted:I really wonder about longevity of DSG and CVT. Manual in my '04 wrx wagon with vf39 is still going strong and pushing 200k with no maint other than regular fluid changes.
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daslog posted:I wouldn't count on them bringing back a low volume rear wheel drive car like the BRZ at all. The chip shortage will probably continue into 2023 and getting out crossovers to Mom is going to take priority. They sold out of MY22 factory order allocations in January. The cars are still being made, but with factory order wait times extending 4-6+ months, they stopped taking MY22 orders and are telling people to wait for MY23. Ordering originally opened up in July last year with the first deliveries landing in Oct. Toyota is running into the same thing kinda. Saw that someone place a deposit on a GR in NorCal and was told that it would likely be a MY23. Also this is the first year of the new BRZ so it would seem kinda ridiculous to scrap it after less than a year of production when they’d still have to make cars for Toyota anyway.
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# ? Mar 13, 2022 21:39 |
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2015: new WRX! Can’t wait for the wagon 2022: new WRX! Can’t wait for the STI.
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# ? Mar 16, 2022 01:05 |
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Has anyone with a 2015+ Legacy or Outback had an issue where the car stalls after ignition? Nothing else about the car is going wrong while driving - power's abundant and there's no sputtering or hesitation when stomping on the throttle. The battery has been changed from the original but this was happening intermittently even before the battery change-out. The short-term "fix" for it seems to be depressing the accelerator after it manifests to rev up the engine - it doesn't die after that. I'm wondering if it's a relay in the fuel pump system, bad MAF sensor, or failing alternator, but I've got no warning lights and no random noises to suggest the alternator might be ailing.
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# ? Mar 19, 2022 22:18 |
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Are Subaru engine bays the chassis base paint without the clear / pearl layers?
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# ? Mar 20, 2022 22:28 |
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Got rid of the winter salt today. It wont last as there is rain in the forecast, but it feels like I did something useful.
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# ? Mar 22, 2022 01:06 |
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BIG HEADLINE posted:Has anyone with a 2015+ Legacy or Outback had an issue where the car stalls after ignition? Can't say for sure. I've had three different incidents. Bad brake booster aux lines, worn fuel line connectors that let bn air in and damaged spark plug lines, which I'm pretty sure they are built into the harness at that uear
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# ? Mar 22, 2022 04:29 |
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um excuse me posted:Got rid of the winter salt today. It wont last as there is rain in the forecast, but it feels like I did something useful. Hey, yo. Same. At least it's clean.
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um excuse me posted:Got rid of the winter salt today. It wont last as there is rain in the forecast, but it feels like I did something useful. With the structure in the back it looks like you have a anti tank missile cage on top. Maybe I've been in the Ukraine thread too long.
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# ? Mar 22, 2022 21:01 |
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Can't hit what you can't reach.
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# ? Mar 22, 2022 21:44 |
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https://youtu.be/MJkbQLVeFPs come for the DJ Shadow remix/rewrite of a great King Gizzard song, stay for John Safran dancing with a BRZ
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# ? Mar 23, 2022 13:37 |
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Hello, Subaru thread. Long time no see. Short li'l trip report: After sitting for far, far too long, I'm finally finishing up babby's first engine swap in my '02 WRX. The tired, old EJ205 came out and a JDM EJ205 went in. I've swapped over the intake, sensors, turbo and up-pipe, accessories, and a handful of miscellaneous parts. I don't know if the importer had also monkeyed with it or swapped anything else, though I've seen some folks mention that the crank gear and intake cam also need to be swapped. I'm guessing this might've already been done as it was billed as a drop-in (lol) and I haven't changed them myself, yet it fired up without much effort. Based on the lack of AVCS, the similarity to the original engine, and some of the paint marker scribblings on it, I think this engine is a v5/v6 that came out of a very late '90s wagon. This is mainly out of curiosity more than anything: is there any way to make use of an oil cooler with (what appears to be) a temperature sensor? I'll grab a pic in a bit, but there are two plugs coming off it. The original engine's oil cooler doesn't have this and so of course there's nothing in the wiring harness that could hook up to it. Google has not been helpful on this particular point.
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# ? Mar 25, 2022 17:53 |
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The battery in my BRZ has some kind of infection It still starts and runs with no issues, but I want to replace it sooner rather than later, along with the tray and tie down. I'm leaning towards the Interstate AGM batteries at Costco, at around $160 they aren't much more than regular flooded lead acid batteries and it would be nice to not have to deal with this issue again. Is there any reason I would want to stick with a traditional battery instead?
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# ? Mar 27, 2022 20:03 |
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CAT INTERCEPTOR posted:
Yea this is more what I meant, like whats the point in a drivetrain that dosn't need gears.
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# ? Mar 28, 2022 05:33 |
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lol nicequote:ALL NEW COBB SF FENDER FLARES https://www.cobbtuning.com/all-new-cobb-sf-fender-flares/
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 16:56 |
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Got that rare long throw shifter mod. https://i.imgur.com/Mjr1LDF.mp4
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 17:06 |
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Body color matched for Porsche? They clearly don’t understand the Subaru aesthetic. Speaking of which, it was cool of Toyota to release the new STI yesterday.
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 17:17 |
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hobbesmaster posted:Body color matched for Porsche? They clearly don’t understand the Subaru aesthetic. It’s bittersweet as a Subaru fan. I’m just glad something checking all those boxes is coming to the market and I can’t wait to see one in person. Between the Supra, 86 and now GR Yaris and Corolla, I might be slowly becoming a Toyota fan again.
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Rolo posted:It’s bittersweet as a Subaru fan. I’m just glad something checking all those boxes is coming to the market and I can’t wait to see one in person. I think Mitsubishi deciding to stop doing anything remotely worth buying took a lot of Subaru's creativity away. The only thing interesting they've done in the last 10 years was the BRZ, and Mitsubishi was still making the Eclipse at that point, so (AWD aside) they at least had something comparable. The EVO/Lancer being retired led to the WRX/STI stagnating as well.
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# ? May 23, 2024 15:46 |
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Are y'all busy beating on your cars instead of posting?
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