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hkshooter

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  1. I put a group 34 Interstate in my 2016. The clamp tightened with close to zero room to spare. The battery did not come with a riser. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
  2. Cool. I can't testify to the Legacy as they only go down A line but I know B line has been seeing some Outback pilots. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
  3. How do you know this? Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
  4. Some seem to be missing the point. While I respect those opinions, I simply disagree. During normal operation, yes, the change is gradual. There are no shift points, simulated or otherwise. That's how it's supposed to be. Under hard accel, yes, there are shift points, on this we agree. The reasons why Subaru added them is irrelevant. The shift point are real because the CVT "shifts" from one ratio to another. These ratios are list in the specs for the CVT. This is where we disagree and I'm willing to bet Subaru would also agree that these are legitimate shifts, not simulated. You simply cannot change from one ratio to another and fake it. Because there is no physical "gear" of a different size to the other "gears" is irrelevant, the size of the pulleys in the CVT change, creating a different final drive ratio. Again, we dont have to agree, I'm just stating the fact of the operation. Shifting doesn't require gears, only a final drive ratio change from one to another and that change is the shift. That it occurs, isn't fake. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
  5. BS. When the CVT moves the pulley and chain from one ratio to another that's a shift. Having no gears doesnt change that. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
  6. Agreed. I periodically check this thread and look the forums over on the hunt for potential CVT or engine failures that may be linked to home garage (or pro) tuning. I'm very curious. Subaru protects the CVT with conservative tuning, that's obvious. Defeating it is asking for trouble in my opinion. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
  7. Dealers will continue to order 3.6 cars (if needed) until SOA tells them to knock it off and most likely a final available order date has already been issued. They have long since projected how many engines they'll need until the new model is available for ordering and have most likely stopped production on the 3.6 already, having built all the numbers say they will need, including any possible warranty replacements. Production facilities have likely already began to ramp up production on the 2.4DIT to include Legacy and dropped the 3.6. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
  8. Good plan. I have no problem with DI, having been familiar with it for some time now, but the start stop crap is, well, crap. Maybe we should invest in ring gear/flex plates and starter companies. I plan to keep my Legacy into 2021 as my general rule is "never buy the first of anything".
  9. Thanks, this makes me very curious about the mod. BTW, all the Perrin links in this thread seem to be dead.
  10. I have to ask because the answer is escaping me. What is the point of this mod?
  11. They are getting more prevalent, saw a white/silver looking one a couple of days before Christmas behind the SIA plant. Kind of exciting to see a car on the road everyone has been talking about for years, for the first time.
  12. I'm at 48K, have to add zero between changes performed at 6K. Thought I'd toss that in here.
  13. My HTCVT doesn't vary RPM during tame driving. The RPM goes up to say, 2200, and if I hold it there speed increases while RPM remains unchanged. No shift points. Hammer go peddle a little harder then, yes, there are shift points. Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
  14. Simulated gears, not shifts. The shifts actually occur from ratio to ratio, which are simulated gears but still bona fide ratios regardless. I'm not sure why all the heart burn over the CVT. Drive easy, rubber band, drive hard, simulated gears. But the ratios are real. My only beefs with the CVT is HP being limited to protect it. And 2) longevity, though Subaru has recently offered extended warranties for certain models. Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
  15. No doubt. Sales are down and SIA thinks it's because people are waiting on the next gen. The refresh is poop and offers squat over the last two years, for all practical purposes. Especially in the interior. I don't mind, when I bought my car I fully intended to keep it at least until it's paid off. I don't lease and I don't swap cars around every couple of years. I like my car just like it is and want for nothing else. Well, unless they come out with an STI Legacy with big HP force fed engine.
  16. And a Q50 is underpowered compared to a Ferrari, gonna buy one of those? I'm happy you've arrived at a place you are comfortable with in cars and can I assume since you'll not be obtaining another Subaru that you'll be leaving the forums and taking your Subaru disdain with you?
  17. Reveal like a traffic jam? Huh?? Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
  18. Some people's kids. Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
  19. I really don't understand the uncomfortable seat complaints. The premise is completely objectionable and one person's uncomfortable seat is another's dream seat. Stating they are uncomfortable is akin to saying cheese burgers don't taste good, it's a useless piece of information that helps nobody. Until everyone tastes the burger they will never know. Here's a fun fact. I have the leather seats and think they are perfectly comfortable. Fully adjustable in ten ways, plush enough for long trips but firm enough I don't feel like I'm in a bean bag chair and the seat heaters do a wonderful job, toasting my buns when wanted or just keeping them warm. And that, folks, is about as valid as saying they suck. Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
  20. Meh. I like my 16 better. Don't like the rear bumper at all. Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
  21. Old thread resurrection. What do I search for this harness on the Bay? All my searches have not come up with such a harness. I bought a NIB Homelink auto dimming mirror for the GF's 2017 Premium, mirror is 12 pin, opposite end of mirror harness is a three pin, car is 5 pin. There are only three conductors in the harness.
  22. Absolutely agree. I'm set to do mine myself if it's not covered even though I'm still under warranty. Really, it's not much different than doing the updates to screens we see at work in some of our higher line units so it's something I'm sort of familiar with. If the dealer will cover it I'll probably let them do it. If not, I'll do it myself.
  23. ^Subjective question. I'm guessing that if something goes wrong, yes, they'll deny warranty and charge you to fix it. I'm also guessing that if we do the update and all goes well and works fine, they'll never question it or deny any other potential warranties. Out of curiosity, just today I asked my service writer if the update would be covered by warranty (someone here suggested doing it ourselves could void warranty) and he said he'd look into it and get back with me. Once I get a response I'll update here.
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