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Old 04-04-2004 | 04:27 AM
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congradulations... if u can get free counsel . . . i would still seek it and show him all/any paperwork stemming from future work.
most dealerships will sway if a deal was "shady" to begin with and a lawyer is mentioned- it's cheaper in most cases to just fix the parts rather to go through months of litigation

right on bro!:banana:
Old 04-04-2004 | 12:04 PM
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Originally posted by FatStraws
Hey guys, here's a question. If I bought my WRX on Monday and drove it for about 300 miles from Dallas to Austin without really fluctuating my RPMs, and reaching speeds between 80 and 100mph on the highway, have i already significantly hurt my car? Then yesterday I put another 200 miles on my car (driving to San Antonio and back from Austin). I reached speeds of only 85mph and also didn't flucuate much in RPMs. Since I haven't broken in my car and all, I was just wondering to what extent the damage I've done and what parts of the engine might I have harmed. I'd appreciate all help and info. And if it matters, I'm at 750miles right now. Anything I can do to save my engine and prolong the life?

4000 rpm is 100mph in 5th i think. You should not sustain that rpm for that long though. You needed to basically break it in in town and on the HW. I don't know if you hurt anything or not but if your engine gives you a short life you will know why.


Read that manual. It gives you many good tips on how to treat your car. Like towing for ex. Flatbed only. Did you know that? I say if your answer is no then you should put the keys down and start reading. I think you will like your wrx very much. I just don't want to see anything happen to you or your car because of ignorance. If you read here on i- club you will see that many people try to blame SOA or their dealer for problems, and sometimes they are right. Although they have no problem blaming someone else a lot of times it may have been their fault. Good luck. My2cents

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