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Diesel!
nipper replied to Olnick's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
a Diesel can add 2500-3500 to a car in the USA. so we shall see. SUbaru is a small company so they dont have the volume to absorb alot of cost. nipper -
Basically just from the evidence here, form peoples expieriences. If you wish to buy one form autozone go right ahead. I also rely on my knowledge of working for an auto parts mfg as to the differnces in quality. I dont do debates that go on forever anymore. So I am going to step out of this thread. nipper
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I would bet its time for a new clutch if its slipping in 2nd third and 4th. nipper
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Given the fate (due to lackluster sales)
nipper replied to mtsmiths's topic in Non Soob Cars and Bikes Discussion
I wonder what they put in the office watercooler at GM. The Baja may have been two small, but this just looks too ugly. Maybe as a 2 door it would look better. Gm right now has some good products, but is a bit like a weathervane in a hurricane, not sure where to point. nipper -
NO COPPER BRAKELINES! (ok no nickle cooper brakelines). Copper can work harden with time (thats how you snap copper wire by beding it repeatedly). If your in an accident, and they see copper, you wil be at fault. Granted they are copper alloy, but they are not aproved for your car (original equipment). You can prove otherwise, but its not worth the headaches. Copper break lines even alloys have differnt charicteristics then steel ones. http://www.dimebank.com/BrakePlumbing.html They may be easier to work with, but they tend to be more expensive, and the longevity is still an unknown. Granted Audi And volvo use copper alloy, but they have been aproved to use it on thier brake lines. Alco copper alloy needs to be fastened down at about every 5 inches to keep it from vibrating. Use Steel, its not like its a job you have to do every day, so it do it right the first time . nipper
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Decision 2008... which one goes
nipper replied to lostinthe202's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
The newer one stays. The other is harder to get parts for when it brakes down. you need something reliable for school. If you decide to get another early sooby, plenty of rust free affordable examples running around to be had. nipper -
Below 20 degrees, I need to use both feet to stop Blu the first stop. Below 10 degrees when i use the remote starter, the alarm can go off for no reason (Blus way of saying NOoooooooooooooo i dont wanta). nipper
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P0302 P0304
nipper replied to mattejb's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Valve adjustment can cause this code too. Or lack of it. -
Diesel!
nipper replied to Olnick's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
I am against swapping food for fuel. Its already happening, that food costs are being driven up. To me corn is NOT an acceptable alternative. Now when we can get switchgrass to convert i am in for biofuels. nipper