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Hey, I used to work for ConsumerReports which has pretty good stuff. I now work for US News on their car ranking site, which has the advantage over CR of being free to view. http://usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/cars-trucks/ We're pulling lots of information from different sources and summarizing. I think it's useful. No forums (yet), but I'd appreciate input from car enthusiasts if there's anything you love or hate.
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Here's one. http://www.spyderchat.com - For the MR2 Spyder (00-05)... Has a few ricers, but for the most part has a lot of quality posting regarding swaps, suspension specifics, and autocrossing. Probably the best car specific forum I've run across, though, that may change as the car gets more accessible.
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# ? Jan 17, 2008 03:44 |
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Hey, seeing as you have a whopping two posts to your name (this one and a gassed thread), maybe you ought to try contributing to our loving forum before you use it to drum up traffic for your ad-supported site, eh? It doesn't help that you've tried TWICE to get me to sticky a goddamned thread JUST to promote it, either.
Somebody fucked around with this message at 08:26 on Feb 5, 2008 |
# ? Jan 30, 2008 05:18 |
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http://www.mvreader.com/multiview/dayco/index.php?bgInterchange=1&l=n Belt routings for a bunch of different cars and engines.
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# ? Feb 5, 2008 19:05 |
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These guys are the poo poo for Chrysler Sebrings, lots of technical knowledge and helpfulness in diagnosing and fixing problems. http://www.sebringclub.net/board/
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# ? Mar 3, 2008 21:56 |
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Great community on this site and tons of articles for references on all Integra generations and the RSX. https://www.teamintegra.com
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# ? Mar 4, 2008 20:09 |
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Here's another forum for Subaru: http://www.subaruforester.org/vbulletin/ Subaru Forester owner's forum. A good, knowledgeable community with a minimal amount of trolls. I haven't had any bad experiences there.
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# ? Apr 7, 2008 21:29 |
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I would add one thing to the ticket post (which is one of the better I've seen on the internet, though I would note that this stuff varies pretty widely by state): Read (and understand) the statute you're accused of violating. Not doing this is the most common mistake I've seen in traffic court. If you bring up "reasonable and prudent" in a state with a strict liability speed limit, you're going to fail. And if you do it in negotiation, it is over. The prosecutor now knows they'll win, easily. Oh and if you have time to kill, go watch traffic court. You'll find out which judges are easy, which are nice. How to make judges like you and all that stuff. In my county, there's one Judge who is extremely skeptical of traffic tickets with even very minor flaws. If you know this, you can press for a drat good deal with the knowledge that if you fail, your odds of winning are still pretty high.
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nm posted:I would add one thing to the ticket post (which is one of the better I've seen on the internet, though I would note that this stuff varies pretty widely by state): http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/injury/enforce/Summary_StateSpeedLaws.pdf (~5 MB) http://www.law.cornell.edu/topics/state_statutes3.html#motor_vehicles Be wary of dead links on the Cornell site...the URL to Maryland's statutes is 404, for instance.
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# ? Apr 8, 2008 17:29 |
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tkNukem posted:After googling around, I found these two useful resources: Oh and reading the first link they have missed an important bit of Minnesota speed law. In an urban area, the speed limit is a hard barrier. You cannot argue that 60 was safe in a 55 (though in a blizzard 55 can be unsafe and get you a ticket) and get out of a ticket. However, in rural areas that avenue is still open.
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The Starion/Conquest site has change since last year, and the link doesnt work right. this link works to the new site. http://www.starquestclub.com/forum/ I havnt logged in since the change over, and I have no idea whats going on with the site other than its weird now. We have a local (Pacific Northwest) site at: http://www.nwstarquest.com/ (no, my car(s) are not in that photo.) These are also related sites/documentation: http://www.g54b.com/ http://www.tristarion.com/ http://www.austarion.com/ http://www.austarion.com/tech/index.php (this one has links to PDF manuals!) http://starquest.i-x.net/ (this site has some nice photo-essay style step-by-step repair processes.) hippynerd fucked around with this message at 20:32 on Apr 10, 2008 |
# ? Apr 10, 2008 20:17 |
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A good resourse I use every day is https://www.obdii.com It allows you to check obdII codes by manufacturer and has a list of common acronyms and jargon. If you dont want emails from them just put jibberish in the name and email boxes and it'll still work
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# ? Apr 12, 2008 00:50 |
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For anyone who owns a Porsche 944 or 924S: http://www.clarks-garage.com/ This is your life's blood. It has step by step instructions for a number of repairs in the "Garage Shop Manual" section, and is really, really helpful. Much more so than the Haynes manual for a number of things.
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# ? Apr 15, 2008 20:31 |
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H1/Hmmwv for the 2 goons who uses them: http://www.humvee.net http://www.flashoffroad.com HMMWV/Duece and other military vehicles: http://www.steelsoldiers.com
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# ? Apr 18, 2008 05:21 |
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LexLS.com - Great site with a large number of DIY tutorials for 1st Gen Lexus LS400s
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# ? May 2, 2008 17:06 |
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I'm actually looking for a resource but couldnt seem to find it in the thread. It was a new car buyers guide, writtten by someone from an automotive forum(maybe one of the bmw ones). It basically outlined the steps one should take in order to get the best price on a new car through a dealership. If anyone has this or could post it up, it would help me out and be a great resource.
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Schuepbach posted:I'm actually looking for a resource but couldnt seem to find it in the thread. It was a new car buyers guide, writtten by someone from an automotive forum(maybe one of the bmw ones). It basically outlined the steps one should take in order to get the best price on a new car through a dealership. If anyone has this or could post it up, it would help me out and be a great resource. http://www.e46fanatics.com/faq/rizzo.html
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# ? May 10, 2008 18:14 |
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For you old GS lovers! http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/index.php for all pre 1987 suzuki gs models.
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# ? May 15, 2008 19:09 |
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Where is a good place to find listings for used sports bikes? Something like autotrader preferably.
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# ? Jul 3, 2008 18:34 |
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Cole posted:Where is a good place to find listings for used sports bikes? Something like autotrader preferably. Craigslist is great for this.
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# ? Jul 5, 2008 00:05 |
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a friend mine from work put together a kind of neat website: https://www.carmechanic.ca (also https://www.mecanicienauto.ca for the frenchies) basically it's a search engine for finding mechanics, dealers, parts shops, etc. locally or in a given city. Handy if you're stranded in some place (with internet access) and need to find the nearest mechanic or whatever. Anyway, thought I'd share, maybe it'll be useful to someone. Only lists stuff in Canada though, so not much use to you guys south of the border.
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# ? Jul 5, 2008 03:52 |
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You can also go to google maps and find anything by typing [DESIRED THING] near [YOUR LOCATION]
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RealKyleH posted:You can also go to google maps and find anything by typing [DESIRED THING] near [YOUR LOCATION] vv this is can be a little more precise, but whatever. It's another way of doing it, in case google breaks or something.
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# ? Jul 5, 2008 04:09 |
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Similar to carfiche, downloadable Factory Service Manuals, Owners manuals, and Technical Service Bulletins. Adding more every day. http://www.carrepairguides.com
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# ? Jul 21, 2008 04:32 |
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3000GT/Stealth NA/Turbo 6G72 Love 3sx.com - One of the last places you can find stock 3kGT/stealth parts. They sell a 60k service package which includes water pump, belt tensioner pulley, and timing belt. They also make their own downpipes for both NA and Turbo charged applications. Prices are reasonable. 3SI.com - a tresure trove of information about the 3000GT and Dodge Stealth. I do not have a lot of experience with their forums but they do have a wiki. 3rd Gen Eclipse or "So it's like a DSM that got fat and slow" Club3G.com - It has the service manual for the entire 3rd gen line up that can be downloaded for free. The forum has a part review/ vendor review subforum so you can see people risk their vehicle's on eBay parts so you don't have to. Most of the populace seems pretty well informed, but there seem to be a few ricer kids in the group. Tearstone.com - a good selection of parts for the Eclipse and Dodge Stratus. Kind of pricey in comparison to other sites depending on what you are looking for. also has a selection of parts for the other generations of Eclipse. For people who like print Project Car is a pretty slick magazine. They take fairly afforable cars (mostly japanese but they have been working on a few US, and german cars), shows in detail step by step the work they do with pictures. They tend to favor the 240sx a little too much.
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HundredxNails posted:3000GT/Stealth NA/Turbo 6G72 Love Yay! I drive a '94 SL. Don't forget the 6G74! (A few people have done the 6G74 engine swap to have 3.5L - up to 4.1L if you bore/stroke - of displacement /w a near drop-in replacement engine). 3SX is a great vendor, shipping and prices are a bit high but they do know the platform very very well and staff are helpful/friendly. 3si.org is great, their search function sucks but I spend a lot of my time on their forums. They have a classifieds section, vendors occasionally have group buys for parts at a lower price, etc. I bought a downpipe and precat eliminator from eK2 on 3si for over $100 less than 3SX's price, eK2 is just one guy though so his production schedule varies. You can find other vendors on the forums as well, 3sx isn't the only place around (Ultimate Performance, Cianci, GT Pro, Maximal, etc...) https://www.stealth316.com - the ULTIMATE 3000GT/Stealth resource! Tons of stuff in the 'garage' section including pictures and How To's for installing both oem and aftermarket parts, oem specs, etc.
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# ? Aug 12, 2008 15:57 |
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Here's another nice and large factory repair manual resource, courtesy of the Ohio Public Library system: http://www.oplin.org/databases/proxy2/proxy.php?qurl=http Click link: -> Library card number: enter almost any combo of nine numbers (the infamous 800873551 does work) -> Select "Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County" -> Find "Auto Repair Reference Center", and away you go. edit: syntax editedit: If, for some reason you are sent to a search page instead of a small list of topics, perform the first two steps above then copy and paste this link: edit: this works... oplin.org/auto BITBY fucked around with this message at 01:32 on Oct 2, 2008 |
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we've got a the bikes subforum now but I just re-found this link and it's really handy if you need to lock something up: http://www.stichtingart.nl/sloten_resultaat.asp It's in Dutch, but pretty easy to understand what you're doing. Basically it's the lock/chain/anchor independent testing company that rate how easy it is to break the various security devices on the market. And if anyone knows how to steal a bike, it's a dutch junkie.
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# ? Oct 17, 2008 09:14 |
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I didn't see it listed but one of my favorite references is http://pda.edmunds.com/ It's good for quickly finding stock hp, weight and other specs. Too bad it only goes as far back as 1990.
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# ? Dec 1, 2008 23:21 |
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gtrcanada.com - For Nissan Skyline and GT-R owners in Canada, almost exclusively devoted to the R32 series, but has a growing body of info for R33's, R35's and very scant bits about the R34. skylineowners.com - For European Skyline/GT-R owners. Specifically, mainland European, as to differentiate from... gtr.co.uk - For residents of the UK that own a Skyline or GT-R. skylineforums.com - A very limited forum for US/other-country Skyline/GT-R owners.
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# ? Dec 3, 2008 18:57 |
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Cobaltss.net covers all of the Cobalt and sister cars, not just the SS models. Props on a great list and an informative post. You've got me parts shopping again.
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sigtrap posted:General Tips: Most of your info is fairly detailed, if glib, but this is downright unhelpful. Even the tire pressure stuff, while full of AI-rage, was more use than this. Expand on these points when you can, because most people that aren't into cars will have no idea why these are good tips. Also, your section on fighting tickets is good at finding ways out of a ticket, but doesn't do anything to help people that have a chronic ticketing issues. I realize Texas might be the speed trap capital, but a lot of places aren't, and cops rarely bust folks for minor infractions outside peak blitz times.
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http://www.volvoforums.org.uk/index.php UK/Europe oriented Volvo forum. Quite a lot of traffic. Sub-forums for the various models - lots of useful technical advice. The site is part of http://www.volvoclub.org.uk/ which itself has a lot of useful information about bricks.
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# ? Jan 23, 2009 18:27 |
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This is an interesting page that lists nearly every production car built for the last 60 or so years, with a picture or two of each. WARNING this page is loving massive and will probably crash your browser. http://www.productioncars.com/car-show.php
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# ? Jan 29, 2009 08:10 |
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Could we add https://www.rennlist.com to the make specific resources, as we currently do not have any Porsche ones? This site is good for a lot of makes, but especially 928's, a lot of kickass info up there, any Porsche owner should know about it, doubly so if you have a unique model.
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# ? Feb 7, 2009 19:00 |
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Add http://volvospeed.com to the list of volvo forums?
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# ? Feb 20, 2009 17:59 |
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HI I AM A OBLIVIOUS MORON FOR WHOM READING AND COMPREHENSION IS STILL A TRICKY SUBJECT.
Somebody fucked around with this message at 18:27 on Feb 23, 2009 |
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SaviourX posted:Most of your info is fairly detailed, if glib, but this is downright unhelpful. Even the tire pressure stuff, while full of AI-rage, was more use than this. And the tickets section is awesome. If you've got a problem with chronic ticketing, then there is probably an issue with either your vehicle or your driving style.
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SaviourX posted:Most of your info is fairly detailed, if glib, but this is downright unhelpful. Even the tire pressure stuff, while full of AI-rage, was more use than this. I wrote none of that. Send PMs to the people to whom those sections are attributed.
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sigtrap posted:I wrote none of that. Send PMs to the people to whom those sections are attributed. I said help me with my CHRONIC TICKETING ISSUES Edit: You can add http://www.impalassforum.com and http://www.buickforums.com to the GM list. Also, what about automotive-focused blogs? I know I watch http://www.autoblog.com and http://www.jalopnik.com meatpimp fucked around with this message at 13:15 on Feb 25, 2009 |
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