Bits to do at Slowboy
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So Im gonna book my car in with Neil at Slowboy for week after next. The car feels like it needs some more TLC. I have been driving it like an old woman because every time I open her up I still get a burning smell when I stop and even after an hour of driving the same smell is still coming from the bonnet but fainter. It cant still be the spilt coolant burning off the from the last hose which went. Any how I am thinking of replacing quite a bit, some of which is precautionary, but if you guys have any pointers or you think I shouldnt replace any of these bits (bearing in mind the car was sitting in the cold for months and months). I have to get this car up to scratch now.
All new Samco hoses
New Radiator (an ally one)
New thermostat
The car sometimes feel like it only just starts so maybe a new starter motor?
New battery as a matter of course? Any old one okay? or is there a particular reommended high power one?
New wheel bearing (OSF) and hub
New pads & discs (despite having new aftermarket pads, they dont feel as sharp as I would expect, plus they feel inconsistent, especially at extreme low speeeds, and they are very noisy, squealing on the drivers side and also that low muffled sound too form the other side. I also think I can hear a low level high-pitched sound of air when i stop, literally as i stop). If Neil drives it and says that the standard Brembos should be a LOT better then maybe I'll stick with the standard ones however if not then I'll get drilled/grooved discs with some uprated pads - suggestions welcome. Bearing in mind this is for road use and not track, although maybe once I have confidence in the car not going bang when it is driven hard, then I could be tempted to do the odd track day in it - after all these cars are supposed to be able to be driven this way?
Suspension is creaky and a bit knocky at the rear when turning sharp (worse when turning right maybe?) I am unsure what this could be, but if Neil finds a few issues which add up then I may consider upgrading the suspension, but would need some pointers here too.
MAJOR service, plugs, fluids etc
Remap for UK fuel along with upping the BHP to something "sensible", decat/fuel pump/panel filter, but NOT the exhaust as I like the sound of this one.
Maybe renew the M.O.T before the Decat/remap so that I can get a full year without having to change it back.
The only thing worrying me is this smell, as with my previous car I experienced the same smell and was told that there was nothing to worry about, only to find that the head gasket went and I binned the car. So I hope its a simple oil leak or something.
Either way as you can probably see, I am considering spending a fair whack with Neil and it's all in the name of getting this vehicle up to scratch. As usual any suggestions are welcome. If you have anything to advise then please do as I know nothing about these cars.
Thanks as always guys
Lloyd
All new Samco hoses
New Radiator (an ally one)
New thermostat
The car sometimes feel like it only just starts so maybe a new starter motor?
New battery as a matter of course? Any old one okay? or is there a particular reommended high power one?
New wheel bearing (OSF) and hub
New pads & discs (despite having new aftermarket pads, they dont feel as sharp as I would expect, plus they feel inconsistent, especially at extreme low speeeds, and they are very noisy, squealing on the drivers side and also that low muffled sound too form the other side. I also think I can hear a low level high-pitched sound of air when i stop, literally as i stop). If Neil drives it and says that the standard Brembos should be a LOT better then maybe I'll stick with the standard ones however if not then I'll get drilled/grooved discs with some uprated pads - suggestions welcome. Bearing in mind this is for road use and not track, although maybe once I have confidence in the car not going bang when it is driven hard, then I could be tempted to do the odd track day in it - after all these cars are supposed to be able to be driven this way?
Suspension is creaky and a bit knocky at the rear when turning sharp (worse when turning right maybe?) I am unsure what this could be, but if Neil finds a few issues which add up then I may consider upgrading the suspension, but would need some pointers here too.
MAJOR service, plugs, fluids etc
Remap for UK fuel along with upping the BHP to something "sensible", decat/fuel pump/panel filter, but NOT the exhaust as I like the sound of this one.
Maybe renew the M.O.T before the Decat/remap so that I can get a full year without having to change it back.
The only thing worrying me is this smell, as with my previous car I experienced the same smell and was told that there was nothing to worry about, only to find that the head gasket went and I binned the car. So I hope its a simple oil leak or something.
Either way as you can probably see, I am considering spending a fair whack with Neil and it's all in the name of getting this vehicle up to scratch. As usual any suggestions are welcome. If you have anything to advise then please do as I know nothing about these cars.
Thanks as always guys
Lloyd
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Yes it is, but 1, you bought a lemon, and 2, it was a bugeye.
Two problems from the outset.
I would of taken that heap of crap back to who you bought it from quite frankly
Imagine what you could of bought when you put together how much you are going to spend! A proper JDM Twinscroll
Two problems from the outset.
I would of taken that heap of crap back to who you bought it from quite frankly
Imagine what you could of bought when you put together how much you are going to spend! A proper JDM Twinscroll
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i know but it is all I have now, so have to be as productive as I can. I still love the car and I'm sure there are no major problems, it is frustrating to know that it cant be used as an every day car until I do these bits (which hopefully will sort it), Max can ony do so much and getting it back to Bedfordshire every time a hose is goes is virtually impossible, so I have made an executive decision, lol
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I have bought a 2nd hand car and in my mind I knew I may need to fork a little bit out in the early days due to the nature of it not being driven for a while, and seeing as these cars lend themselves to being such great project cars I thought that I may end up doing a few subtle mods, so if I can combine the two then I'm not too put out in the long run.
I will get Neils opinion too as he works on these cars day-in, day-out
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Two hoses have perished, both times resulting in smoke from the bonnet and being in the garage - although both times the hose was next to Nothing. When I bought it, it had a new wheel bearing which needed replacing within two weeks because apparently the hub was no good, so again it couldn't have been helped. And last time (2 weeks ago) there was smoke from the bonnet again and a jubilee clip needed tightening on a hose. Problem being that this was located near the exhaust manifold and was a pig to get to. Only real problem was a fuel leak from the fuel line. All things which keep happening because of it not being driven
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As Gear Head has said it does sound like the common problem of the rocker gasket on drivers side. The oil drops on to the manifold hence the burning smell.
It might be an idea to get yourself a kit. I've used advanced automotive through eBay as they're reasonably priced and quick delivery. I was advised to get the set with the "half moon"pieces included, not sure if this applies to your engine. If we're wrong you can send the kit back but i'm sure SBR will want to concentrate on the more important faults at first.
Good luck and make sure you update us all with a result.
It might be an idea to get yourself a kit. I've used advanced automotive through eBay as they're reasonably priced and quick delivery. I was advised to get the set with the "half moon"pieces included, not sure if this applies to your engine. If we're wrong you can send the kit back but i'm sure SBR will want to concentrate on the more important faults at first.
Good luck and make sure you update us all with a result.
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They're not the kind of thing I really know how to do to be honest. Plus I am about to get very busy at work. I'm sure I would save a lot of money but can't be doing with it
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your gonna have repairs and issues with a 13year old car. I to have a prodrive sti 2002 and is no where near perfect or in mint condition {everytime i go out to it seems like some **** has put another ding or scratch on her} but i love it. enjoy the car mate and spend your money as you see fit. let me know how you get on at slowboy am thinking of going there myself
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Thanks markfey and hooleyscoob.
Gonna buy a few bits this week and can anyone recommend good pads/discs - have decided to go with drilled/grooved and upgraded discs. I want the brakes to be as sharp as can be with a decent feeling underfoot so will get Neil to put braided hoses and change the brake fluid too. EBC Yellow stuff any good?
Gonna buy a few bits this week and can anyone recommend good pads/discs - have decided to go with drilled/grooved and upgraded discs. I want the brakes to be as sharp as can be with a decent feeling underfoot so will get Neil to put braided hoses and change the brake fluid too. EBC Yellow stuff any good?
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That's what I went with (not drilled just grooved) they are ok been on the car 3 years now. Wouldn't go yellow or ebc again not a problem just a change.
Got my set up from aztec Performance
Heard good things about Godspeed as well.
https://www.scoobynet.com/vendor_directory.php
Got my set up from aztec Performance
Heard good things about Godspeed as well.
https://www.scoobynet.com/vendor_directory.php
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Either of these options is good: http://www.superhids.co.uk/brakes/br...ront-set-.html
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http://www.superhids.co.uk/brakes/br...ront-pair.html
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http://www.superhids.co.uk/brakes/br...ront-pair.html
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Car gets collected tomorrow, quite keen to see how much difference the remap makes and Neil says he can quite easily get it up to 330 BHP, I wonder what it is now??
Got him doing the wheel bearings/hub and a major service with plugs and all fluids, subject to his findings upon inspection of course.
Bit dubious about the overall figure but I wouldn't wanna take it anywhere else. Hopefully he can also rectify my shoddy job at replacing the roof vent sill, which has stopped leaking but now has wind noise over 50 mph, lol
Will report back
Got him doing the wheel bearings/hub and a major service with plugs and all fluids, subject to his findings upon inspection of course.
Bit dubious about the overall figure but I wouldn't wanna take it anywhere else. Hopefully he can also rectify my shoddy job at replacing the roof vent sill, which has stopped leaking but now has wind noise over 50 mph, lol
Will report back
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Car gets collected tomorrow, quite keen to see how much difference the remap makes and Neil says he can quite easily get it up to 330 BHP, I wonder what it is now??
Got him doing the wheel bearings/hub and a major service with plugs and all fluids, subject to his findings upon inspection of course.
Bit dubious about the overall figure but I wouldn't wanna take it anywhere else. Hopefully he can also rectify my shoddy job at replacing the roof vent sill, which has stopped leaking but now has wind noise over 50 mph, lol
Will report back
Got him doing the wheel bearings/hub and a major service with plugs and all fluids, subject to his findings upon inspection of course.
Bit dubious about the overall figure but I wouldn't wanna take it anywhere else. Hopefully he can also rectify my shoddy job at replacing the roof vent sill, which has stopped leaking but now has wind noise over 50 mph, lol
Will report back
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Rads cracking, rocker cover gaskets going are all fairly common, most in their time driving Subarus will have to replace one or both at some point, all the things you have mentioned above are really just little pain in the **** bits, nothing serious and age/ mileage related...
Get them sorted out and enjoy the car.
Get them sorted out and enjoy the car.
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Welcome to Subaru ownership.
TBH all of your problems are pretty standard, no car likes not being driven and it's hardly a surprise when 13yr old rubber perishes. I have recently replaced my rad for an alloy Japspeed one and fitted a Samco 4 piece rad hose kit too, wheel bearings are also pretty common.
To be fair these are pretty reliable cars when sorted and well maintained not too tricky to work on either especially for the simple stuff like oil changes, brake pads, fitting rad and hoses took me a couple of hours taking my time, could easily do it in 1 hour but I had problems with a seized hose clip and had to rob one from another vehicle.
Neil has a good rep so hopefully he'll get it tip top for you, just take it easy for a while when you get it back and get to know the car a little before you go tear arseing in it.
TBH all of your problems are pretty standard, no car likes not being driven and it's hardly a surprise when 13yr old rubber perishes. I have recently replaced my rad for an alloy Japspeed one and fitted a Samco 4 piece rad hose kit too, wheel bearings are also pretty common.
To be fair these are pretty reliable cars when sorted and well maintained not too tricky to work on either especially for the simple stuff like oil changes, brake pads, fitting rad and hoses took me a couple of hours taking my time, could easily do it in 1 hour but I had problems with a seized hose clip and had to rob one from another vehicle.
Neil has a good rep so hopefully he'll get it tip top for you, just take it easy for a while when you get it back and get to know the car a little before you go tear arseing in it.