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nipper

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  1. AWD Tank just OK gas mileage (great for AWD) Its pretty. And a giant lego on wheels. nipper
  2. End of quarter.... 4 quarters X 3 months = 12 months. Just like any other calander quarter. But thats in a normal economy, right now they dont care they just want to sell cars. nipper
  3. But i read Wiki and wont pass it on if it is wrong. i just didnt feel like typing all that out today. Its only compression ratios. if you want a deep meaning thermodynamics explanation on a molecular basis you have to wait till i feel better.
  4. because i feel lazy today http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compression_ratio http://auto.howstuffworks.com/question90.htm
  5. Subaru is selling everything it makes, so they are not cutting off thier noses in spite of thier faces to make a sale. However an entirely new OB si coming out in 2010, so you may be able to get a deal on a 2009, but i am not sure. Sooby delaeers seem to be fairly fair in thier pricing, but hey, i cant negotiate either. good luck. nipper
  6. i dont see anything here that is a no-go. Maybe consider upgrading to 4 wheel discs?
  7. Well there are many hybrid cam drive engines out there. Some use belts to drive a cam, then the cams will be synched to each other with a small chain. This does make them freewheeling, but they are still basically interference. It is splitting hairs, but something you need to be aware of you ever rebuild one of these heads. I dont know if the toyota did this. I have heard "freewheeling" applied to these engines. nipper
  8. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHWbdRVWbTY&feature=related hehehe it just reminded me of this thread.
  9. Yes cam sprockets. Outbacks are made in the US, Foresters in Japan. Same with the engines. As bad as this sounds it should be a simple fix to change the sprockets. nipper
  10. This is factory, and it isnt as much a cooler as a tempp stabalizer. It also helps the oil warm up in winter, as the water heats up faster then the oil does. Damaged water pump?
  11. well you ned a thermometer there to make sure its openeing at the right temp too. nipper
  12. My guess would be the main or oil pump seal went and it was all down hill from there. How much oil is in the crankase? When was the last time the seals were replaced. I think you are quite boned.
  13. Exactly. Fluid is cheap compared to the unit itself. There are many reasons why a MFG tries to extend the service interval, some good, some bad. I dont know the logic behind this move, but longer fluid change intervals usually shorten the life of whatever it is protecting. nipper
  14. The best way to get around it really is to spell out what the acronym means in a post along with the acronym (like this). this way it also shows up in a search. http://www.aa1car.com/library/acronyms.htm see if that helps. nipper
  15. the fuel is under static pressure. As soon as a drop or two of fuel escapes the pressure drops dramtically. I have yet to ever have an issue except for a stubborn line. nipper
  16. hrmm. Does the vibration change with vehical speed or engine RPM. Personally I would have looked at rotors, wheels (rotate them and see if it moves), CV joints, wheel bearing. Car seems awfully young for bad mounts. Have you taken the mnechanic for a ride to show him? nipper
  17. Been there done that myself, and not just on soobys. I also have had them fall out of the car, the other extreeme. nipper
  18. Yup. The newer electronic flashers use the bulb resistance as part of the timing circuit. nipper
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