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  1. went and tried that Fuelly, got the same results. this is my wagon. You can guess that I don't drive like a granny 1980 Buick Electra Estate Wagon 350X Dave Ray custom built dizzy -MSD-6AL T/A Stage1 aluminum intake Pro built carb by National Hurst V-Matic 2 floor shifter PAE Built TH350 {3.08 1st, 5 clutch, 2200 stall } '75' 8.875"MP POSI Dual CherryBomb Glass Packs
  2. Fuel Log Apps IM using FuelLog https://market.android.com/details?id=ch.simonmorgenthaler.fuellog&hl=en Anyone else using one like it? odd how it prefers full fill ups only, I never goto E or fill to F, so its always a partial fill up. After entering 3 months of receipts that I write down mileage on. Says im getting 14.49 MPG in my wagon. Allot better then the 11-12 it should be getting in stock config, but the way the gas needle moves at times, you would think it got 4-5 MPG.
  3. So I could just weld the F'ed up O2 hole in cat shut, then weld a non fouler to the section of new pipe and it will shut the CEL off got a part number for said fouler adapter?
  4. Thanks, I gotta do something about the noise n finish the exhaust. ears for the pipe junction by the last cat totally rusted away and those two pipes at that junction fit like a square peg in a round hole, even the 02 sensor was gone, wire for it were there but porcine and metal socket, everything had rusted away. And its not like the wires broke lose, the 02 sensor disintegrated around them. Just a hole in the cat and the 2 wires.
  5. Anyone got a real pic of the front of the engine to clue me in better on where IM looking for the idler n belt. I can tell you the book isn't much help as on the real car you can't see much from the top, why I assumed it had just one belt for all.
  6. 00 Sub Forest AC making noise off [winter here, turn it on, same noise] Sounds like a PS pump on a older GM car when its low on fluid, noise goes up n down with RPM, kinda tappers off once running for a while. been doing it for quiet a while also but my Mom just drive things and ignores any noises. [fixing the exhaust leak today made the noise stand out loud and clear] Is this common, around 170,000 miles on the clock. Is there an easy way out or $5-700 for a new AC unit? What all cars can I get a unit from? Could we go to a smaller belt maybe and ditch the AC?
  7. A good general read Fuel Economy, Engine Efficiency & Power http://www.viragotech.com/fixit/FuelEconomyEngineEfficiencyPower.html
  8. Geese so many post and not one jokster??? Code 420 Its your Subaru telling you to pull over and smoke another one ------- Our bank 3 I think last cat in the line O2 went bad, problem was the threads pulled out of the cat, which meant a new cat or rigged, got it in, would not tighten, put a tack with a welder to ground it and keep it in place, JB weld around to seal it. worked ok. But needs changed again Used a cheap knock off $20 uni one and it didn't last long.
  9. I would think it would be best to make it stackable, you get the base standard, then buy the stackable spacers as needed to adjust height. you would want a 1/2" and a 3/8" spacer
  10. clogged or stuck PCV, building pressure in the engine forcing oil out where it can?
  11. Have played with 205/70s in 215/65s as of late Id say if you don't want to change size much but change looks, gets some 225/60/15s using a tire size calc they are not much different then [205/70/15 and 215/65/15], but looks wise on a car they look like they are twice as wide and meaner then both of those. http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalcold.html just pulled off 205/70s to run 225/60/15 Fuzion HRIs [on my RWD Buick wagon] and they grip like no bodies business in rain and snow and look much nicer. Narley bite for an all weather performance tire, which are usually near bald new. [Tread pattern on them looks 3 times better in person.]
  12. Not a bad idea, but id say the whole problem is on our Forest the one cat is right under it. [right front, pass side] Which I bet caused the original to break down and crack [heat]. I then tried to do a home made split boot, some guy said that is what he does at his shop. Buy a new boot, slice it open, install and glue it back together with some special black goop. Didn't work great. One thing that does help keep it 95% closed is I put a zip ties all down it, in the valley of the boot. But when the cut side rotates on top, it flexes open, just enough to shoot out the grease onto the cat, so it smells good. I just wasn't going to pull it all apart to change just the boot, more cost effective / easier [lazy] to wait for the CV joint to go bad
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