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nipper

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  1. I said it before on another post, maybe that is where you heard it from :-p And once again it wont be just subaru. nipper
  2. Why? Once a soobie is fixed, its fixed for at least another 100,000 miles. Keep the car and drive it. And just put it under the school of hard knocks, dont ignore a driveline vibration. BTW 500.00 for a cat is not bad. Ask the mechanic where he is getting it from. If its Eastern, tell him to get it some place else. nipper
  3. was a valve job dont at the time? how old are the plugs and ignition wires? Were the vlaves adjusted when the valve was changed? nipper
  4. What happens wehn you stop in gear and just hold the clutch in at a red light. Does it still rev? Usually the Idle Air Control Motor controlls the idle speed, It can be dirty or frozen. nipper
  5. The automatic you need to disconnect the driveshaft (in this case a cv axle). The manual is ideal. It is not full time AWD, so its easy. It doesnt need a pump to run to keep it cool and lubricated (like an auto does). Jusat hook it up, out on a set of tail lights, and off you go. nipper
  6. hehe i was waiting for the first one to be totaled nipper
  7. Agreed. They can tweak the mix somewhat to get more or less. But if you understand that they are sort of cooking the oil to seperate it yout, thats about what they get out of a barrlel of oil. nipper
  8. How to tell its cold out, Blu has no brakes as i back out of the driveway (well i stand on the pedal and its fine). Next thaw I have to spray too. nipper
  9. http://www.txoga.org/articles/308/1/WHAT-A-BARREL-OF-CRUDE-OIL-MAKES Thats where the info came from, basically out of the horses mouth. The Texas Oil And Gas Association.. YEEHAW! nipper
  10. Funny thing about crude oil, the production of it really is that horrible, as it uses its own waste products to keep the refining going. It's actually fairly clean as it sits, the problem is when we start consuming it. http://www.gravmag.com/oil.html ( i got the exact breakdown from another site, as it was more detailed. The above link is just interesting) gasoline 19.5 distillate fuel oil (Includes both home heating oil and diesel fuel) 9.2 kerosene-type jet fuel 4.1 residual fuel oil (Heavy oils used as fuels in industry, marine transportation and for electric power generation) 2.3 liquefied refinery gasses 1.9 still gas 1.9 coke 1.8 asphalt and road oil 1.3 petrochemical feedstocks 1.2 lubricants 0.5 kerosene 0.2 other 0.3
  11. I doubt its battery failure, but you never know. Have the battery load tested. or try staring the car at midnight . My guess is its the radio terminal that feeds the memory power. Its just a little loose. In the really cold weather it shrinks enough to loose electrical contact. nipper
  12. I just gave this speech on outback board. *ahem* now where is that soap box ..... There comes the point where you have to stop looking at memememe and think ususus (not meaning the usa, but the society in general). We are using too much oil. We need to start doing things to reduce consumption, and yes its going to hurt. It's either going to hurt today, or its going to hurt tommorrow, but its going to hurt. It's much better to hurt today when you can adapt and do it by choice, then tomorrow when you dont know what your future is and you can't control it.. One thing guarenteed, cost of oil is going up over the long run (well that and death and taxes). Personal payback will be moot point in the very near future, if not now. Personally I dont look at the payback for the car, i look at the gas mileage, and 40mpg is much better then the 21 Blu gets combined. As far as the cost, generally outbacks are much more expensive over seas then they are here to begin with (eidt, the original questioner was from the land of imperial gallons). nipper *puts soap box away*
  13. botom end torque. Here in the USA where legacys get 21/28 its a huge difference. nipper
  14. On the outback board the conversion works out to 39 mpg. Thats still better thern Blu's 21 mpg combined. nipper
  15. every 8 months? i was dreaming at that, with getting only 3 months out of two of them. One shop was blaiming all my accessories, another said nothing was wrong, and a third said it was my wiring. I went off on two of them, then decided to bite the bullet and go OE. Thats when i found out they were not only putting the wrong altenator in the car (the expensive impreza), but charging me through the nose. Since then, I have not had a single issue, and its been 6 months. nipper
  16. And sadly there is no standard legal defanition of rebuilt or remanufactured. Ideally it should be a new diode set, new regulator, new brushes new bearings, cleanup of parts, and electrical testing. Sadly it can just mean the replacement of whatever part failed and a cleaning. nipper
  17. For the us market yes. At 49mpg, Blu has somethig to worry about. nipper
  18. For altenators, you really need to check the dealer and on line first. Blus alt was 214.00 from the mechanic (got screwed on that one a few times) but 1st subaru was 61.00 Always check the dealer first, as you may be nicely surprised. the 95 legacy is 67.50 plus 50.00 core charge. nipper
  19. Its a fake bid. So now they have to relist it again, probably for a fee. They have to explain to ebay that its a fake bid, how ever it works. It also blocks the car from being sold. Get enough withdrawn or fake bids while your trying to sell something, people are not going to bid. nipper
  20. After seeing the VW adjuster costing 634.00 (and there are two of them), Subaru doesnt look all that bad anymore. nipper
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