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wallaka posted:I've made a huge mistake. My friends 420a poo poo the bed while idling in his driveway with no other symptoms. Blew a head gasket. Awful car.
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Eh, they are kinda neither here nor there. The non turbo 2nd gens are dog slow just from how heavy they are. Parts are easy to find and cheap since it's a shared powerplant from a Neon BUT there was a streak of them that were sent out with a back facing head bolt that was too long and when assembled it bottomed out on the block which causes the head to lift over time. Pop goes the head gasket. This late in the game most of those affected ones have come and gone since 3rd party head bolts are better and fit correctly. Check for excessive gooiness on the back side of the block. If it's fine it'll run for a billion years with basic maintenance, that 420A is a tank of a motor. Honestly, I kind of miss mine. It was decently sharp looking and it was so slow that you never really minded using it as a DD that got 30+ MPG. Aside from the headbolt maybe my only real complaint were that non turbo models got hilariously small front disks that warp like crazy due to the car's weight. It's a bolt on affair to switch to GST/GSX fronts though but you'll need to get something a bit bigger than the stock 14" alloys its got. Usually can pick up some OE DSM 16's on craigslist for a song. As a putting around car it's fine. Maker Of Shoes fucked around with this message at 00:39 on Dec 5, 2014 |
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Seat Safety Switch posted:Street Survival is an excellent program for kids: http://streetsurvival.org/ What a great program. End of the day, most kids are going to at some point decide that launching their poo poo-box corolla around the suburbs is the surest way of impressing their passengers, teachers who doubted them, parents and all the other road users. It's just logical. At least with a decent defensive driving course under the belt they'll know what to do once their vehicle exceeds it's limits and maybe make smarter decisions on the road. In Australia our solution to higher fatalities for inexperienced drivers has been doubling (or quadrupling) the hours required to get your full license and limiting the times of day and conditions you can drive your vehicle in. It's bloody mindless and at worst dangerous. Young drivers need all the experience they can get, going the Scandinavian route and actually teaching new drivers how to handle a vehicle should be a no brainer. wallaka posted:I've made a huge mistake. Lucky kid mate, that's a great first car. The 16 year old in me is jealous.
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Maker Of Shoes posted:Eh, they are kinda neither here nor there. The non turbo 2nd gens are dog slow just from how heavy they are. Parts are easy to find and cheap since it's a shared powerplant from a Neon BUT there was a streak of them that were sent out with a back facing head bolt that was too long and when assembled it bottomed out on the block which causes the head to lift over time. Pop goes the head gasket. This late in the game most of those affected ones have come and gone since 3rd party head bolts are better and fit correctly. Check for excessive gooiness on the back side of the block. If it's fine it'll run for a billion years with basic maintenance, that 420A is a tank of a motor. Interesting, this happened to my friend in ~2006 so it would've been one of the weed out cars. Good to know.
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# ? Dec 5, 2014 04:49 |
CarForumPoster posted:My friends 420a poo poo the bed while idling in his driveway with no other symptoms. Blew a head gasket. Awful car. It's lasted for 240,000 miles. I think this engine is past the instagib stage but...Mitsubishi. It might not start ever again.
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Seat Safety Switch posted:Street Survival is an excellent program for kids: http://streetsurvival.org/ I'll echo Street Survival being a great program. I took it several times (winter and summer) from 16-18 then started volunteering to chase cones and eventually instructing. It's a great safe way for kids to see what their cars are capable of in a controlled environment. I haven't heard of anyone NOT enjoying their time and learning a lot over the course of the day. If you drive/live in the North try to get the kids signed up for a winter school. They spend the whole day regaining control at various speeds. Downside is this can be a gateway drug to track days and racing.
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NitroSpazzz posted:I'll echo Street Survival being a great program. I took it several times (winter and summer) from 16-18 then started volunteering to chase cones and eventually instructing. It's a great safe way for kids to see what their cars are capable of in a controlled environment. I haven't heard of anyone NOT enjoying their time and learning a lot over the course of the day. If you drive/live in the North try to get the kids signed up for a winter school. They spend the whole day regaining control at various speeds. Downside?
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# ? Dec 7, 2014 16:40 |
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Zeppelin Insanity posted:Downside? Then throwing 2-3x the value of the car into suspension, brakes and bushings and your garage looks like this... All in all I'd say there's no downside.
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# ? Dec 7, 2014 18:20 |
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I picked up some new cars to ruin: Trouble 1: 1950 Plymouth Special Deluxe Trouble 2: 1989 Jaguar Xj6 Vanden Plas
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# ? Dec 7, 2014 23:49 |
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Sup Jaguar buddy. Its just begging for a small block.
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BrokenKnucklez posted:Sup Jaguar buddy. Its just begging for a small block. No way, this is my girlfriend's car, and the last thing she needs is POWAH! It IS begging for removal of the hydraulic system though...
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11BulletCatcher posted:No way, this is my girlfriend's car, and the last thing she needs is POWAH! No, she needs reliability... hence the chevy motor. I think though this was the year they switched from the Turbo 400 to the 4HP22/24. But drat, thats a nice ride dude. the interior looks drat good.
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# ? Dec 8, 2014 01:11 |
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The interior isn't spotless, but it's mostly put together. This Jag doesn't come without problems though. Error display is intermittent, cruise control doesn't work, heater doesn't work, ac kind of works, just burst the pressure line for the mineral oil system that just so happens to power assist the brakes, and cylinder 5 started misfiring (non electric or air) ever since I picked the Plymouth up from Tennessee... but even with those problems I trust the car and it is a pleasure to drive, if a bit small for me to squeeze into.
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# ? Dec 8, 2014 01:21 |
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cursedshitbox posted:
Looking pretty good after going to cut down a Christmas tree.
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# ? Dec 8, 2014 01:29 |
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11BulletCatcher posted:The interior isn't spotless, but it's mostly put together. This Jag doesn't come without problems though. Rear springs/struts from a 94+ will cure that bounce. Get the PAS pump too and delete all of the sls garbage. check the cruise ecu, those fail a lot. display failure is normal on the digital dashes. reflow the contacts or swap in the later one. it has a dummy dizzy, check the wire/plug. if the timings off, its at the crank pulley! the 4.0 has more power than most lovely carb'd SBCs anyway. plus you can stuff a blower on it if she wants power.
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cursedshitbox posted:Rear springs/struts from a 94+ will cure that bounce. Get the PAS pump too and delete all of the sls garbage. I forgot that this is the later 4.0. The early fuel injection 6 bangers and v12s were garbage.
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cursedshitbox posted:Rear springs/struts from a 94+ will cure that bounce. Get the PAS pump too and delete all of the sls garbage. I think the PO already did the suspension delete, the ... valve block, I think?... anyhow, that thing that the mineral oil passes through only has one line coming off of it, the other one is disconnected and judging by lack of fluid, probably plugged properly. That means that it's only powering the brakes, thankfully, but if she decides to keep the car (she's considering a Miata at an undetermined time in the future) then I will probably convert that system to a vacuum booster for ease of maintenance/less headaches. As for SBC's I love the 283/327 blocks, but I got her this car (and my own) to try to wean myself off of V8s. Good decision too. Her car, even on 5 cylinders, still delivers power very smoothly, and mine, with the Chrysler Flat 6, is very torquey for a 97 HP engine. Has no problem accelerating to traffic speeds.
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# ? Dec 8, 2014 17:24 |
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My MK4 GTI.
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# ? Dec 11, 2014 21:18 |
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Bought this hoopty yesterday.
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# ? Dec 14, 2014 01:49 |
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crutt posted:Bought this hoopty yesterday. Ditch the fender stripes and put a supercharger on it (if it doesn't have one already). Details, please.
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# ? Dec 14, 2014 01:51 |
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meatpimp posted:Ditch the fender stripes and put a supercharger on it (if it doesn't have one already). Details, please. 2000, m6, 100k miles. It was the previous owners owners baby, he almost cried as I drove away. http://www.corvetteforum.com/forums/c5-corvettes-for-sale/3574260-fs-2000-arctic-white-coupe-13k-obo-dallas-tx.html crutt fucked around with this message at 02:04 on Dec 14, 2014 |
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Wow, that's an awesome car! I can't believe the amount of car you can get for $13 grand.
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# ? Dec 14, 2014 02:10 |
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Bitchin' car, crutt. Dude took some great care of it.
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# ? Dec 14, 2014 02:52 |
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Hmm, I'm going to France next year and I'm faced with the choice of slapping a huge ugly rear end GB sticker on the back, or spending about 17 times as much on new number plates with the EU badge. I'm strongly considering getting the new plates.
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Somewhat Heroic posted:Wow, that's an awesome car! I can't believe the amount of car you can get for $13 grand. Why did i get a maxima instead of a corvette last year for 13k?
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# ? Dec 14, 2014 16:30 |
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32 years old and bought my first car ever about a month ago (city boy). Pic from the day I drove it off the lot. 2015 Mazda 6 GS (Canadian trim). I'm so god drat in love every time I drive it.
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Ludicro posted:Hmm, I'm going to France next year and I'm faced with the choice of slapping a huge ugly rear end GB sticker on the back, or spending about 17 times as much on new number plates with the EU badge. I'm strongly considering getting the new plates. I recommend driving to Provence with a GB sticker to make friends with the locals.
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man thats gross posted:32 years old and bought my first car ever about a month ago (city boy). Pic from the day I drove it off the lot. 2015 Mazda 6 GS (Canadian trim). I'm so god drat in love every time I drive it. They really nailed the styling with the new 6's, love seeing them on the road. Was really impressed with the 2.5L in the new CX-5, bet that's a blast in a smaller car.
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crutt posted:Bought this hoopty yesterday. Welcome to C5 goonclub. I am super jealous that your 14 year old C5 with 100k seems to be in much better interior condition than my 5 year old with 39k was in 2003. Edit: Holy crap I could get historic plates for mine in 3 years.
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masterpine posted:They really nailed the styling with the new 6's, love seeing them on the road. Was really impressed with the 2.5L in the new CX-5, bet that's a blast in a smaller car. Yeah the styling wooed me but the performance really won me over. Not that it's a race car or anything, but it's surprised me a few times. I'll bet it's a LOT of fun in the 3.
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My 2011 Ford Taurus ended up getting totaled...I bought this today. Picking it up next week - pretty excited. It handles a HECK of a lot better than the Taurus, that's for sure. It's a 2013 Ford Fusion Titanium with pretty much every option box checked off (nav, adaptive cruise, parallel park assist which I'll try out once and never use again) with 3100 miles. Negotiated the price to $24.5k. The 2.0 Ecoboost isn't ridiculously fast or anything but the thing can get out of it's own way when necessary at least. It has MyFord Touch which I'm sure will be a PITA, but for the money this car is pretty nice.
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Git Mah Belt Son posted:My 2011 Ford Taurus ended up getting totaled...I bought this today. Picking it up next week - pretty excited. It handles a HECK of a lot better than the Taurus, that's for sure. I use standard cruise control borderline-obsessively, particularly in my Volt. What are your thoughts on adaptive cruise? It simultaneously hits my geek buttons, and would help deal with one of my biggest annoyances on the road: people whose definition of a cruising speed is somewhere between forty and ninety.
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# ? Dec 20, 2014 21:48 |
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Adaptive cruise control is super cool and great for commuting. Pretty much set it and chill. It feels creepy the first time you try it but once you get used to it you'll never want to go back.
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# ? Dec 20, 2014 21:53 |
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I love the adaptive cruise in my car. It's really great for when there's people in front of you that have no idea how to regulate their speed. It has made highway driving a lot more relaxing.
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# ? Dec 21, 2014 00:13 |
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Yeah I basically had to stop using standard cruise control because I'm either changing lanes constantly or constantly turning it off and on. Neither is really any easier or more relaxing than just doing it myself.
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Once upon a time, I lived on Cruise Control. Then, I moved to the SF bay area (90s dotcom). I literally haven't used once since, even with 10+ hours of driving a day at times. I just can't justify it, since every time I see an overpass I expect it to drop to 10mph or so... until the next overpass, then back to 65+, and back to 10 immediately after sighting it.
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Git Mah Belt Son posted:My 2011 Ford Taurus ended up getting totaled...I bought this today. Picking it up next week - pretty excited. It handles a HECK of a lot better than the Taurus, that's for sure. There's a new Blackberry based MFT (or whatever they're calling it) on the way; hopefully it's something that can be updated to your car too.
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El Scotch posted:There's a new Blackberry based MFT (or whatever they're calling it) on the way; hopefully it's something that can be updated to your car too. Unfortunately no, the new Blackberry system uses different hardware (I checked). Make sure Sync is up to date, you can download updates from the Ford owners site, makes a big difference.
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I really like the new Mazda 6 and Ford Fusions, they're very similar cars, no? For so long I had been set on a Mazda 3 but kept reading worse and worse things compared to it's doubled brother. Anyways, ended up getting my second Spec-V, my first being sold to my uncle almost 4 years ago who drives it about 120 miles/day. 108k miles, engine replaced at 14k (I guess that was a common occurrence for the early 2000's models? Only thing left to do is replace the front struts but they should be able to get me through the winter at least. Interior is mint, no rips anywhere unlike my last one (which also had Dynamat in just about ever panel possible). I have definitely missed this car.
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Lblitzer posted:I really like the new Mazda 6 and Ford Fusions, they're very similar cars, no? For so long I had been set on a Mazda 3 but kept reading worse and worse things compared to it's doubled brother. That's a really tiny garage.
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