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Your probably right then. Thanks.
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Found this today. https://www.amazon.com/PQYRACING-Shifter-Stabilizer-Compatible-2000-2004/dp/B07RY4F4KQ/ref=aw_pd_cart_vw_crc_3_1?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B07RY4F4KQ&pd_rd_r=BTEZVQ3W2SN3E6JKE6GF&pd_rd_w=xbCh2&pd_rd_wg=Y1dgY&pf_rd_p=1274ff7b-443d-404e-8598-2b66a94c4928&pf_rd_r=BTEZVQ3W2SN3E6JKE6GF&psc=1&refRID=BTEZVQ3W2SN3E6JKE6GF Seems like a nice cheap option. Anyone know if this would fit a 5th gen gt? I wouldn’t think there would be a huge difference in the shifter assembly between the 4th and 5th gens, hopefully one of you know better.
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How do you go about programing the tablet to come out off and back into stand by mode with power from the cig charger? I don't have much experience with android. (apple user) also I'm running through the wiring for this setup in my head. Is there something missing from your components list? Because with those part you would end up with 2 male USB ports at the cig charger? Please tell me what I'm missing here.
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Rhitter's Build Thread
Horm2124 replied to Rhitter's topic in Third Generation Subaru Outback (2004 – 2009)
How are you liking the king springs your running? I've been researching lift/overload spring for a while haven't found much. How do they pair with the HDs? -
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Ok first of I say it's a theory and a guess because I have no Hands on experience and I don't want to run the risk of misleading some and I want counter Theory's to check my fact. Second what I said about the temp gauge not reading right till the thermostats opens I typed before I checked my facts that's my bad. Third I know how a dam gauge works you don't have to be an ass about it. Finally I asked the question because I'm finding conflicting answers in this thread and others and I want to learn and do what is best for my car in the long run.
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Not exactly true. When you first start the engine the idle rpm is high then starts to settle to normal after a few moments I'm guessing it has to do with the oil and cylinders getting to op-temp. That's just about the time the thermostat opens and the coolant temp gauge starts going up. That's my theory which that's what the thermostat stat does opens when the engine hit op-temp. Unless everything I just learned in my auto class about the cooling system is wrong.
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From boxkita A forged motor warmup means idling in your driveway until the water/oil temp have reached operating temp. As soon as you release the clutch, you're doing damage and risking failure. My engine warm up regardless of lateness was always 3 minutes. On colder days it was 5 minutes. Here it is.
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Cadillac ATS Brembo Caliper Upgrade for your Subaru
Horm2124 replied to LatentWagen's topic in Suspension/Brakes
One thing you don't seem to understand is that sometimes the only motivation needed to change from one part or design to another is because it's a better component. When it comes down to that's what we all want to do improve are cars. And I hope insulting people on a forum from behind a screen name makes you feel very mature and intelligent. -
That's just sad.
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Wisdom is wisdom no matter it's source.
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Almost forgot this one.http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/11/12/6434191ff4a79a431b3156148d81ed0a.jpg
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A few of my favorites "Courage is being scared to death but standing up and doing what has to be done any way" Winston Churchill. "This to shall pass..." Chines proverb "To the making of many (insert random junk here) there is no end and much devotion to them is worrisome". Paraphrased from the bible most often used by my mother when I start talking about car parts. "A nice car is like a beautiful woman she'll take all your money but you will enjoy every minute of it." Random movie I can't remember. "If you standing in the road Knowledge tells you there is a bus coming, understanding tells you that if you don't move you will get hit by the bus, wisdom is what makes you step out of the way of the bus." Old friend of mine. "The man that admits he know nothing is usually the wisest man in the room." Same friend." "To each their own and to each the consequences whatever those may be." Personal motto paraphrased from the bible.
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True but It's a celica so you might as well run with it.
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I don't think so it looked more like roses.
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CovertRussian's 05 LGT Build Thread
Horm2124 replied to covertrussian's topic in Fourth Generation Legacy (2005 - 2009)
Something to consider with the intake, the parts needed to build it come out to be around $100ish with an Amsoil dryfilter. That's without airbox or your time. I would honestly say GS intake is the best best for most folks, unless you have time and dedication to spend. When you don't have a garage in Ohio winter get really really boring. -
CovertRussian's 05 LGT Build Thread
Horm2124 replied to covertrussian's topic in Fourth Generation Legacy (2005 - 2009)
I second that! You make some great walk-through lots of pic great right ups. I am strongly considering doing a diy intake like you did.