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grrrr Year enigine size type of tranny and mileage. How long have you owned the car. We cant help at all without this information. AC clutch can be replaced without toying with the compressor itself. The other noise assuming this is an automatice, i can only guess at. Yes do a tranny flush. If you pwoerbrake the car does the noise change in pitch. Is the noise there in all gears (listen hard for it). Cant say more till you tell us more about the car. nipper
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Did you use sooby bulbs or the radio shack bulbs that are recomended. Also you dont say how old your car is, but lightbulbs burn out with age, it happens, and in the newer DIN steros, they cant be replaced (and aftermarket is the same way) One thing to check is to see the voltage at the bulb socket. nipper
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Do a search ehre and see what comes up. There is no such thing as too much cooling of the tranny unless you live where it gets 20 below. Its real easy to do http://www.flex-a-lite.com/auto/html/translife-coolers.html http://www.bmracing.com/index.php?id=products&sid=4&cat=20&subcat=28&pid=73 to start nipper
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Do a search ehre and see what comes up. There is no such thing as too much cooling of the tranny unless you live where it gets 20 below. Its real easy to do http://www.flex-a-lite.com/auto/html/translife-coolers.html http://www.bmracing.com/index.php?id=products&sid=4&cat=20&subcat=28&pid=73 to start nipper
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Thise are just variable resistors pput in line with specifice sensors, can be the o2 sensor, and be the TPS, and be almost anywhere and lie to the ecu. YEs you can get more power, but it wil cost you two cat converters. The only ones worth any money are the chips that go in the ECU, and they aint cheap. Dont by the electric turbo either. nipper
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Subarus tend to be picky about plugs and wires, and like OE the best. Considering how often they gaet changed (maybe three times in the life of the car) it pays to go with OE. The K and N air filter has higher flow, but allows more dirt in (this has been discussed many times here, and there is a link someplace to the lab report stating as much). The dirt can damage sensative electronics downstream from the air filter (especially if the filter is oiled). It takes at least 3 tanks of gas from the same station to determine if you get better mileage. In my 97 OBW auto i can get from 17-23 around town just purely with my right foot. i could probabaly use a new set of wires at 185K (car coughs once in a while in gear stoped). Things that can influence mpg. tire air pressure, air filter, junk in the trunk and your right foot. Always good to hear somone has squeezed a few more miles out of a tank of dead dinos.
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In my local paper, Newsday, they have a peice on cheap fixes aka Fuel additives (which the scarfed from the LA Times). http://www.latimes.com/classified/automotive/highway1/yourwheels/la-hy-wheels3may03,0,6121637.story?coll=la-class-highway1-yourwheels Basically in the last few years a number of gas stations and refiners have been sued for pumping high sulfur gas. The high sulfur gas contaminates the silver ro silver paladium strip in the fuel sensors (in the tank) and cause "erratic" (read broken" fuel readings at the gauge. The peice goes on to say tens of thousands of cars have been damaged by this. Hrmmmmm They als state that Chevron has a additive sold in sotres called "techron Concentrate Plus" which is designed to clean the sensors and save "consumers potentially 500-1000$ in repairs". i will try this the next time i fill up, cant hurt, aside from the 10.00 they say it goes for. Just wanted to pass on the info. nipper