NEWBIE, WHY ARE THESE CARS SUCH AS PAIN YET WE LOVE EM ??
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NEWBIE, WHY ARE THESE CARS SUCH AS PAIN YET WE LOVE EM ??
Since buying the car I`ve had to change the **** chrome bk racing wheels some old bloke put on the car to the orig wrx wheel, had them powder coated and the 2 front ones cracked(so had to buy 2 more wheels and have them coated) I`ve also had to fit new front & rear drop links recently and while doing that notice the n/s/r shocker leaking so new shox needed at some point (not cheap). Then TODAY notice a lil squeaking noise come from the rear to find the brackets on the back box(stainles steel) have best part of come off !!!!!!
God dammmmmmm I love the car but why O why cant it just be good to me for at least a month with out needing some type of attention its worst then my kid,bird and dog put together aggggggg
BUT I STILL LOVE IT !!!!!
I MUST BE A FOOL.
God dammmmmmm I love the car but why O why cant it just be good to me for at least a month with out needing some type of attention its worst then my kid,bird and dog put together aggggggg
BUT I STILL LOVE IT !!!!!
I MUST BE A FOOL.
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Know how you feel. Mine went bang in France last year, no foreign "get-you-home", (wife's idea of saving money), so it cost me best part of £700 to get it off the motorway and to Dover, and a LOT of money to get it rebuilt.
Still love it though.
Now ask me if I'll ever TRUST it again?........... Or drive without one eye on the Knocklink and gauges?
Still love it though.
Now ask me if I'll ever TRUST it again?........... Or drive without one eye on the Knocklink and gauges?
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Know how you feel. Mine went bang in France last year, no foreign "get-you-home", (wife's idea of saving money), so it cost me best part of £700 to get it off the motorway and to Dover, and a LOT of money to get it rebuilt.
Still love it though.
Now ask me if I'll ever TRUST it again?........... Or drive without one eye on the Knocklink and gauges?
Still love it though.
Now ask me if I'll ever TRUST it again?........... Or drive without one eye on the Knocklink and gauges?
Havent even had chance to any upgrade sine the purchase and by the way things are going I neva will have lol
Bloke that looked at exhaust said not to bother mapping it as it will only go wrong more offen, Is that the case or is he chatting **** ?
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i know what you mean about having no money for modding, i've had two in just over a year now and they have both given me trouble every month, but then theres one day where the car will work beautifully and thats when you realise why you've got them.
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I owned 2 Impreza's over a 5 year period and only replaced tyres, pads and full service costs. Other than that I paid for no repairs at all!
IMO it all about buying the right car and not a modified skip! I would never buy a car someone else had tinkered with as you have no idea how much mopping up you will be doing during your ownership.
IMO it all about buying the right car and not a modified skip! I would never buy a car someone else had tinkered with as you have no idea how much mopping up you will be doing during your ownership.
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I owned 2 Impreza's over a 5 year period and only replaced tyres, pads and full service costs. Other than that I paid for no repairs at all!
IMO it all about buying the right car and not a modified skip! I would never buy a car someone else had tinkered with as you have no idea how much mopping up you will be doing during your ownership.
IMO it all about buying the right car and not a modified skip! I would never buy a car someone else had tinkered with as you have no idea how much mopping up you will be doing during your ownership.
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I've had my Scoob for 4 yrs and replaced only a radiator other than routine maintenance.
Erm, well, ok, I did also peruade the gearbox to implode, but that was my own fault for modding it!
Erm, well, ok, I did also peruade the gearbox to implode, but that was my own fault for modding it!
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I must have just been lucky with other cars.
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So you have absolutely nothing to complain about really (although I'm not sure the issues you mentioned in the OP can be classed as wear and tear).
You have to maintain wear and tear on every single car on the planet!
I'm a firm believer that if you have to modify a car, within reason, you should have bought the car you really wanted in the 1st place. i.e Why buy a WRX and try modify to perform like and STI.
That's just an example and I'm not comparing it to your situation at all. I just wonder why people spend thousands to 'upgrade' the car only to spend thousands more to repair it when the car cant take the mods and fails!!
Its up to the owner I guess but I usually buy cars I'm happy with and leave well alone.
You have to maintain wear and tear on every single car on the planet!
I'm a firm believer that if you have to modify a car, within reason, you should have bought the car you really wanted in the 1st place. i.e Why buy a WRX and try modify to perform like and STI.
That's just an example and I'm not comparing it to your situation at all. I just wonder why people spend thousands to 'upgrade' the car only to spend thousands more to repair it when the car cant take the mods and fails!!
Its up to the owner I guess but I usually buy cars I'm happy with and leave well alone.
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just got back into owning another scoob as i mist my other sooooo much, but yep i have issue after issue with it!
Only had it 2 weeks & have a massive list of things to do & fix/replace.
coilk packs x 4 required
z4 ecu needs a scoobychip to run uk fuel to save worrying about octane booster etc
front discs & pads are soon to be required
aircon rad needs replacing
2 rear tyres needed
aircon adjuster bearing needs replacing
oh & fith gear syncrho has reared its ugly head !!
then theres the stuff to make her look nice & to keep an eye on things like knock link & boost gauge & afr gauge, the lightweight pulleys, new belts & cambelt etc...
but in the two weeks ive owned i have....
2 front tyres
rear discs & pads
full service
stripped interior down to shell, cleaned & polished shell, put down good stereo wiring & removed all old dodgy stereo equipment, vaxed all carpets & seats, cleaned roof lining & all plastics - was owned by a smoker so it stnk of stale **** as it never got a good cleaning (that i could tell)
Greased all window mechs & locks
started to clean engine bay aswell.
just had to order a replacement lock set due to the ignition barrel keeping hold of my key
so looks grim at the moment but i love having me scoob back!!! yep i think we are mad
Only had it 2 weeks & have a massive list of things to do & fix/replace.
coilk packs x 4 required
z4 ecu needs a scoobychip to run uk fuel to save worrying about octane booster etc
front discs & pads are soon to be required
aircon rad needs replacing
2 rear tyres needed
aircon adjuster bearing needs replacing
oh & fith gear syncrho has reared its ugly head !!
then theres the stuff to make her look nice & to keep an eye on things like knock link & boost gauge & afr gauge, the lightweight pulleys, new belts & cambelt etc...
but in the two weeks ive owned i have....
2 front tyres
rear discs & pads
full service
stripped interior down to shell, cleaned & polished shell, put down good stereo wiring & removed all old dodgy stereo equipment, vaxed all carpets & seats, cleaned roof lining & all plastics - was owned by a smoker so it stnk of stale **** as it never got a good cleaning (that i could tell)
Greased all window mechs & locks
started to clean engine bay aswell.
just had to order a replacement lock set due to the ignition barrel keeping hold of my key
so looks grim at the moment but i love having me scoob back!!! yep i think we are mad
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So you have absolutely nothing to complain about really (although I'm not sure the issues you mentioned in the OP can be classed as wear and tear).
You have to maintain wear and tear on every single car on the planet!
I'm a firm believer that if you have to modify a car, within reason, you should have bought the car you really wanted in the 1st place. i.e Why buy a WRX and try modify to perform like and STI.
That's just an example and I'm not comparing it to your situation at all. I just wonder why people spend thousands to 'upgrade' the car only to spend thousands more to repair it when the car cant take the mods and fails!!
Its up to the owner I guess but I usually buy cars I'm happy with and leave well alone.
You have to maintain wear and tear on every single car on the planet!
I'm a firm believer that if you have to modify a car, within reason, you should have bought the car you really wanted in the 1st place. i.e Why buy a WRX and try modify to perform like and STI.
That's just an example and I'm not comparing it to your situation at all. I just wonder why people spend thousands to 'upgrade' the car only to spend thousands more to repair it when the car cant take the mods and fails!!
Its up to the owner I guess but I usually buy cars I'm happy with and leave well alone.
THEN I JOINED SN, and everything changed. I wasnt fully aware of the scoob world and what can be done at quite reasonable prices for quite good gains in power.
I would have bought a STI but they were out of my price range and ins was lil more than I wanted to pay. But While I own it I may aswell get the best out of it hadnt I with out going silly. Remap,suspension and uprate brakes Jobs a gud un.
Out of interest as I`m still new to SN what is it you drive ? Have you modded at all or just kept standard ?
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just got back into owning another scoob as i mist my other sooooo much, but yep i have issue after issue with it!
Only had it 2 weeks & have a massive list of things to do & fix/replace.
coilk packs x 4 required
z4 ecu needs a scoobychip to run uk fuel to save worrying about octane booster etc
front discs & pads are soon to be required
aircon rad needs replacing
2 rear tyres needed
aircon adjuster bearing needs replacing
oh & fith gear syncrho has reared its ugly head !!
then theres the stuff to make her look nice & to keep an eye on things like knock link & boost gauge & afr gauge, the lightweight pulleys, new belts & cambelt etc...
but in the two weeks ive owned i have....
2 front tyres
rear discs & pads
full service
stripped interior down to shell, cleaned & polished shell, put down good stereo wiring & removed all old dodgy stereo equipment, vaxed all carpets & seats, cleaned roof lining & all plastics - was owned by a smoker so it stnk of stale **** as it never got a good cleaning (that i could tell)
Greased all window mechs & locks
started to clean engine bay aswell.
just had to order a replacement lock set due to the ignition barrel keeping hold of my key
so looks grim at the moment but i love having me scoob back!!! yep i think we are mad
Only had it 2 weeks & have a massive list of things to do & fix/replace.
coilk packs x 4 required
z4 ecu needs a scoobychip to run uk fuel to save worrying about octane booster etc
front discs & pads are soon to be required
aircon rad needs replacing
2 rear tyres needed
aircon adjuster bearing needs replacing
oh & fith gear syncrho has reared its ugly head !!
then theres the stuff to make her look nice & to keep an eye on things like knock link & boost gauge & afr gauge, the lightweight pulleys, new belts & cambelt etc...
but in the two weeks ive owned i have....
2 front tyres
rear discs & pads
full service
stripped interior down to shell, cleaned & polished shell, put down good stereo wiring & removed all old dodgy stereo equipment, vaxed all carpets & seats, cleaned roof lining & all plastics - was owned by a smoker so it stnk of stale **** as it never got a good cleaning (that i could tell)
Greased all window mechs & locks
started to clean engine bay aswell.
just had to order a replacement lock set due to the ignition barrel keeping hold of my key
so looks grim at the moment but i love having me scoob back!!! yep i think we are mad
In that case I feel quite lucky
Good luck with ur project and pic when its done would be good to seen, happy fixing and cleaning
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I now have a Focus ST now, but before that I owned a bugeye WRX and a Blob WRX. Both had cosmetic mods but no engine mods. IMO thats why I had no bother with them. Dont get me wrong mate I'm not against modding just puzzles me why folks spend a lot of money to gain power then kill the car.
My old ones below,
My old ones below,
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yeh you should feel good! i got mine cheap so i knew most things would need to be done, which i dont mind doing over time, its just hard to get going when so many things can cost alot of money & thats before making/putting it how you want it to run & look!
oh & i need another cat mine is blowing but it is wrapped & sorted for now but would like to get a sports cat, again though its costs
but i dont mind its a v-ltd & its nice to get her looking & running as well as can be
oh & i need another cat mine is blowing but it is wrapped & sorted for now but would like to get a sports cat, again though its costs
but i dont mind its a v-ltd & its nice to get her looking & running as well as can be
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I now have a Focus ST now, but before that I owned a bugeye WRX and a Blob WRX. Both had cosmetic mods but no engine mods. IMO thats why I had no bother with them. Dont get me wrong mate I'm not against modding just puzzles me why folks spend a lot of money to gain power then kill the car.
My old ones below,
My old ones below,
Youve got me thinking about mapping it now, a few of the mappers on here seem quite confident it wont go bang unless u try pushing em too hard and squeezing too much bhp out of em, Im sure mapping it to about 260bhp will be safe enough ?? I dont wanna go silly just want that bit extra now ive had it a while.
Thanks for your thoughts though its interesting to see how others think about the whole modding issue.
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I bought my bugeye new 8 1/2 years ago. since then I have uprated it on Suspension, Engine and doing the brakes next month. Always done as a part needs or shows signs of needing replacing. Currently my car is on 100K miles on the original engine and giving a enjoyable 400+ bhp. I think a lot of people rush in to doing things without getting advice. I always discuss things with the guy who maps mine and have always come up trumps.
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I bought my bugeye new 8 1/2 years ago. since then I have uprated it on Suspension, Engine and doing the brakes next month. Always done as a part needs or shows signs of needing replacing. Currently my car is on 100K miles on the original engine and giving a enjoyable 400+ bhp. I think a lot of people rush in to doing things without getting advice. I always discuss things with the guy who maps mine and have always come up trumps.
Sounds like a nice ride fella, I dont wanna go that far at the min lol but i understand modding is quite addictive and there is neva enough power. I only wanna put STI suspension on change up pipe and remap nothing silly. what type of power is ok and not dangerous with most things standard ? Who mapped urs and do you know of anyone in the Leeds area that does ot or who I can have a chat with ?
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with a remap you can get the mapper to tune the maps so they are safe but with a little bit more grunt, you don't have to go stupid with it to realise the difference you get.
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I owned 2 Impreza's over a 5 year period and only replaced tyres, pads and full service costs. Other than that I paid for no repairs at all!
IMO it all about buying the right car and not a modified skip! I would never buy a car someone else had tinkered with as you have no idea how much mopping up you will be doing during your ownership.
IMO it all about buying the right car and not a modified skip! I would never buy a car someone else had tinkered with as you have no idea how much mopping up you will be doing during your ownership.