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mondo

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  1.  Marky said:

    It won\'t be the battery itself - once the car is running it doesn\'t really have a part to play (the alternator "takes over" basically) - the battery only has a job to do for starting the car or running electrics when the engine isn\'t running

    Where did you learn this crap from?. If you think this is ok, then go start your car, then remove the battery and see what happens :D

  2.  marc']

    [quote name='mondo said:

    Faulty reverse switch on gearbox can cause a top end miss.

    /quote]

    Im guessing the switch is on the gearbox? If so then that has been done too. This is the 3rd gearbox this engine has been bolted to. SO bascially ive been through 3 different sets of gearbox switches :) Thanks for the idea though!

    Lol

    Its a fact marc, although it usually shows as a coil code.

  3.  Divine said:

    I have searched but to no avail.

    I am not sure if I should go for the 3.0R Spec B in Manual <a href="http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used-cars/subaru/legacy/auction-543558069.htm">Here</a>

    or

    Same model but a Manual 2L Turbo. (would have to be Spec B)

    I can\'t find a thread for the pros/cons, what would you recommend?

    I was going to go for the WRX, but need something more "not going to get pulled over every 2nd day" plus I love the 2005 Legacy shape. Especially in black.

    The only difference between GT 2l turbo and spec b is the 18" rims.

  4. As far as 5w-30w oils go, dont use them if you like to use your subaru in the high rev range, you are likely to damage a big end bearing, 5w-30w is just to thin.Subaru recommends it for "normal" driving because it gives better fuel economy.If you go to a subaru dealer and ask what oil for high rev driving, they will give you 10w-60w.

  5.  We are borg']

    [quote name='mondo said:

    I have to disagree with you borg on the fact that the 2.0 will use more fuel than the 3.0.My 04 2.0 turbo is very good on fuel, on long runs at legal speeds I get 15km/l.Sure they use a bit when you you put your foot down but ANY engine will(the 2.0 turbo is so nice to just floor it ,I think thats why it gets a bad rap for being hungry!).As for having an auto over a manual ??, I hope you mean an auto is safer for people who cant drive!.The only reason I would choose the 3.0/6 over the 2.0 turbo/4, would be if I was to be towing a lot.

    /quote]

    Um no I was talking NA 2 litre VS NA 2.5 VS NA 3.0

    and also an auto is safer for ANYONE to drive as you can spend more time concentrating on actually driving the vehicle and not worrying about which gear you are in, I have been driving as a professional driver for over 25 years, I drive in conditions that would make most people break down and cry and i KNOW that it is safer for me to drive an auto over a manual and I believe that I am a very very good driver.

    Yep fair enough, but the car in question in the first post is a turbo 2.0.I cant really see what the problem is with people having to concentrate when driving a manual, I know what gear im in at any time and can change gear without having to concentrate/think about it.A car it safer for ANYONE if they are a confident driver, be it an auto or manual.I could also call myself a professional driver, but for the last 10 yrs have gone back to racing motorcycles.The only safe road to drive on is one free from drunk/druged/incompetent/speeding drivers, which is impossible with the caliber of drivers in this country.

  6. I have to disagree with you borg on the fact that the 2.0 will use more fuel than the 3.0.My 04 2.0 turbo is very good on fuel, on long runs at legal speeds I get 15km/l.Sure they use a bit when you you put your foot down but ANY engine will(the 2.0 turbo is so nice to just floor it ,I think thats why it gets a bad rap for being hungry!).As for having an auto over a manual ??, I hope you mean an auto is safer for people who cant drive!.The only reason I would choose the 3.0/6 over the 2.0 turbo/4, would be if I was to be towing a lot.

  7.  paulngui']

    [quote name='mondo said:

    One problem with the manual is they usually need a new clutch anywhere between 100,000 to 150,000k (depends how it\'s been driven), AND usually a new flywheel, as the flywheel used on 04-06 models is a dual mass type(expensive!)

    /quote]

    Is that only 04-06 or for the whole generation? Pre and post face lift?

    4th gen, I\'m sure it was only 04-06, 07 on has single mass

  8. Valvoline synpower 5w-40w, its on special at repco till sunday, at $55 5L cant beat that.I\'ve used it for the the last 50,000km at 5000km changes with no problems at all.I used to use castrol edge 5w-30w which used to burn a little between changes ( about 1L), valvoline does not burn a drop.

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