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10" and still snowing

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It is definately a Subaru day here in Eastern Ontario. 25cm (10") already down and another 20-30cm to come. Live in the country with a 300 ft lane way, shoveled around the Forester warmed it up then ventured out. Running good year ice grips.

Roads have not been plowed.

Getting out of the laneway,no problem

Winding unplowed country road, no problem

Hills, no problem

Getting to the liquor store and back in piece..priceless

Btw: Saw about 5 other cars out..3 of them subarus and the only other two cars in the parking lot at the liquor store..you guessed it subies.......

Same here in Montreal. Plus i just saw and heard a bolt of lightening right in the middle of all that snow falling. Impressing.

I'm planning an afternoon jaunt to the grocery store here in Rochester. I don't even need anything, but near-empty parking lots... mmmm...

hehe...yes it looked like the Oakville area was getting pounded. Buffalo here, not too much so far but it is still snowing. A few inches so far...found some abandoned parking lots for some fun this afternoon!

Damn...You guys are lucky its been nothing but rain all day here in PA.....

It's now nearing 15-20 inches around my place and the wind is howling and lots of snow is still falling.

So is it bad to run your soob in severe donuts for say 20 seconds at full throttle? Engine oil temp peaked at 195F and trans oil temp at 160F. Coolant temp hit 206F. It climbed fast during that time..

Between the snowstorm on thrursday and the one last night, there's enough snow that I can't drive my car down the trails anymore. Heck, I lose momentum on slight uphills. Plus the engine got the hottest I've ever seen it go, it was up to the 3/4 mark on the EA82 dash, with the EJ22 temp sensor, which usually reads at a 1/4 at full operating temp. The whole wide open for extended periods while plowing lots of snow and having all 4 spinning was a lot of strain I guess.

You bastards!

Here in Australia, the opportunities for using your Subie in the snow are few and far between to say the least...

Going home to Switzerland soon, though, so will probably get a chance to play in the snow there, although not in a Subie :headbang:

Having a blast with my new 02 H6 in the snow as well. We have 18' more than nornal already for the month. When my snowblower cools down, the Subie warms up.

 

BAOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!

 

:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:

We got some snow here in east TN. Unfortunately None of my Subies are up to going out to play :(

I did get to play in my Pinto tho....RWD FTW!:dead:

Yes quite a bit of snow. Picked up my snow blower last night :lol: Fun going by all the people who were stuck. Aw I am mean :Flame:

Home today. Waited till 3:00 to go for a drive.

Lovely snow storm here in toronto. New snow tires seem to be good. (Sava eskimo). Backed straight in to a foot high snow covered parking space without drama and the only worry was looking for the curb.

 

More winter yet to come!

 

Second winter with subaru.

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So is it bad to run your soob in severe donuts for say 20 seconds at full throttle? Engine oil temp peaked at 195F and trans oil temp at 160F. Coolant temp hit 206F. It climbed fast during that time..
If you have an EJ25 engine make sure you're not low on oil. This engine has minimal baffling in the oil pan, and continuous donuts will cause the oil to well up on one side leaving the oil scavenger sucking air. Not good for your engine.:eek:
Between the snowstorm on thrursday and the one last night, there's enough snow that I can't drive my car down the trails anymore. Heck, I lose momentum on slight uphills. Plus the engine got the hottest I've ever seen it go, it was up to the 3/4 mark on the EA82 dash, with the EJ22 temp sensor, which usually reads at a 1/4 at full operating temp. The whole wide open for extended periods while plowing lots of snow and having all 4 spinning was a lot of strain I guess.
Sounds like you might have blocked a good part of the radiator with snow; this would explain the running hotter than normal.
Sounds like you might have blocked a good part of the radiator with snow; this would explain the running hotter than normal.

Also high load, no air moving through the radiator...

im jealous. we have zero snow here now.

 

Us too.

lol rub it in much? jealous again.

 

apologies to the black crowes.

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