what broke at what mile?
#23
2002 rex
-RF wheel bearing at 95k
-power steering pump at 100k
-Idle speed controller at 103k
Clutch is the next thing that needs replacement and then the timing belts, woo....
-RF wheel bearing at 95k
-power steering pump at 100k
-Idle speed controller at 103k
Clutch is the next thing that needs replacement and then the timing belts, woo....
Last edited by darknessEJ20; 02-25-2009 at 03:13 PM.
#24
9 to 5 mod
iTrader: (6)
Rev matching is a technique used to prevent unnecessary weight transfer during down-changes in a manual transmission car. For a demonstration of why this concept is useful, select third gear and accelerate to about 3000rpm, then quickly select second and release the clutch fairly rapidly. You'll notice a large forward weight transfer as the engine speed is forced to increase. This can also cause the driving wheels to lock in extreme situations.
Rev matching will make you a much smoother driver when changing down through the gears, a skill which is essential for the track and can lead to faster lap times. This technique is performed by depressing the clutch, selecting the required lower gear, increasing the throttle, and then releasing the clutch smoothly. You'll need more revs if changing from forth to second that from fourth to third. With practice, this can result in very rapid and very smooth changes, and is almost essential if driving on the track. Rev matching can also be performed while braking, this is known as heel and toe. When you first start to learn this technique, you might find it hard to predict the amount of revs you'll need for each gear, but remember any increase in revs is better than none.
I also double clutch
1. clutch in
2. move gearshift from 4 to N
3. clutch out
4. blip throttle to match revs
5. clutch in
6. move gearshift from N to 3
7. clutch out
Rev matching will make you a much smoother driver when changing down through the gears, a skill which is essential for the track and can lead to faster lap times. This technique is performed by depressing the clutch, selecting the required lower gear, increasing the throttle, and then releasing the clutch smoothly. You'll need more revs if changing from forth to second that from fourth to third. With practice, this can result in very rapid and very smooth changes, and is almost essential if driving on the track. Rev matching can also be performed while braking, this is known as heel and toe. When you first start to learn this technique, you might find it hard to predict the amount of revs you'll need for each gear, but remember any increase in revs is better than none.
I also double clutch
1. clutch in
2. move gearshift from 4 to N
3. clutch out
4. blip throttle to match revs
5. clutch in
6. move gearshift from N to 3
7. clutch out
#25
Registered User
iTrader: (4)
Spund Rod Bearing at 7780 miles. Replacement Long Block Assembly from Capitol Subaru.
Here is some videos or other 09's that had the same issue:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvxaR7HSmWc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cjXSNxfJfI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCSOufy5v74
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wf1-8Y7Sxpo
Nice, huh?
I think my old engine was the longest an 09 WRX engine went before the rod knock start. Maybe the 3 AMSoil changes before the motor went?
Here is some videos or other 09's that had the same issue:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvxaR7HSmWc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cjXSNxfJfI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCSOufy5v74
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wf1-8Y7Sxpo
Nice, huh?
I think my old engine was the longest an 09 WRX engine went before the rod knock start. Maybe the 3 AMSoil changes before the motor went?
#27
Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: winnipeg, manitoba
Posts: 3
Car Info: 06 wrx sti, 00 mustang gt
my turbo JUST started blowin out at 46,590 miles
thinking im just gonna buy rebuild kit and rebuild it
dont even know why this happened, i noticed i was smoking a LOT, thankfully righ when i got home too, shut it off, smelt oil. ripped the turbo out and what do you know! OIL where it shouldn't be! lol
thinking im just gonna buy rebuild kit and rebuild it
dont even know why this happened, i noticed i was smoking a LOT, thankfully righ when i got home too, shut it off, smelt oil. ripped the turbo out and what do you know! OIL where it shouldn't be! lol
#28
9 to 5 mod
iTrader: (6)
my turbo JUST started blowin out at 46,590 miles
thinking im just gonna buy rebuild kit and rebuild it
dont even know why this happened, i noticed i was smoking a LOT, thankfully righ when i got home too, shut it off, smelt oil. ripped the turbo out and what do you know! OIL where it shouldn't be! lol
thinking im just gonna buy rebuild kit and rebuild it
dont even know why this happened, i noticed i was smoking a LOT, thankfully righ when i got home too, shut it off, smelt oil. ripped the turbo out and what do you know! OIL where it shouldn't be! lol
thats awsome to see