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  1. The same that the Owner's manual stated, But you might find useful info, here: ~► http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/126284-how-to-determine-which-is-the-best-motor-oil-for-your-car/ And you should Fix that Leak... Kind Regards.
  2. Are you using MAF Cleaner, or another chemical? Carb cleaner is Not good idea for the MAF... Kind Regards.
  3. LoL! Nico: What are the Plans with this Great Wagon? The Lightweight Bumper says "Racing" somehow Kind Regards.
  4. Also I will love to have some of those parts for my Subie... And I agree with Thomas, you do an amazing work indeed. Your Subies are Lucky to be Yours Kind Regards.
  5. Well... All of us were Newbies sometime. (I kindly suggest you to try to not Mock at someone else's questions). Kind Regards.
  6. What happens when you do a Click on the Link to the .pdf Files? Maybe your computer does Not have a PDF reader installed... Kind Regards.
  7. The very Worst part is about to show its ugly tip: All the interior plastics in New cars is designed to be "Biodegradable" so, the plugs on your wiring harness (and other plastics) will start to Crumble and Disintegrate after around ten years of Ownership... You can see this Happening already with certain cars, while the Plastics on our old Subies are still Strong like New... How could you Keep on the Road a car that is made of Plastics done with short lifespans by mandatory laws? Kind Regards.
  8. Thank you for your response. Yes we have many aftermarket car parts' Stores locally, National and International, including NAPA, and certain Especialties' Stores, such like the Gates agents which sells Rubber Hoses, Bands and Brake Parts only; so maybe it won't be too dificult to find a "T" with the correct measurements. But since my "BumbleBeast" is a daily driver, I don't want to stop it for much time, I will love to be Sure what part exactly will fit there, in order to do this Job fast. This one that you found online: Seems to be a Perfect Candidate, except for the type of Seats it must have. Somehow it looks like it doesn't have any kind of seats on each opening.
  9. This is a Third Gen Subaru Leone (EA82) / Loyale coupe, Look it Carefully: The EJ Swap wasn't enough for them!
  10. I like how the Mirrors came mounted on the Fenders, on Certain Models
  11. Beautiful Subie, with nice Colour and great landscape, my Kind of Photo!
  12. I like that it have an A/C switch button, on the blower Speed selector, and a Recirculation button on its left:
  13. Let me share here, some Photos I found online... ...of Beautiful Russian Subarus. The photos are Not mine, but I signed them because they are Hosted on my Photo Albums, and I had Bandwidth problems in the Past.
  14. That is Not an Honda, so it wont Blow that easy. Kind Regards.
  15. So, Now I want to get Rid of my Hill Holder's Check Valve, the one that was leaky years ago... Then, I simply removed the Cable that comes to it, from the Clutch's Fork and that stopped the Leak, but that valve being there, disconnected, looks Ugly, takes space and doesn't make any sense to keep it if I never use it. So, my Question is: Could I remove the Hill Holder's Check Valve and place a "T" to join the three Brake lines? If that is the proper solution, please confirm if the Measurement of such "T" is 10 mm x 1.0 pitch, with Flared seat. Any information and experiences regarding the Subject, will be very welcome. Kind Regards.
  16. You're Welcome! The Third Gen Subaru Leone (EA82) / Loyale (etc) has Wider coil springs in the Front, and Narrower Coil Springs in the Rear, so I found long years ago, that the Subaru's Rear coil springs are almost equal to the Honda Accord's Front coil spring, because Honda used Narrow Coil springs there, which is not very frequent to see. As far as my understanding reaches, the Honda Accord's ones, are more than Enough for Making the Subie's suspension Stiffer, sportier and more capable to handle weight, and the Ford Tempo coil springs are too Wider, so they'll not Fit in the rear for sure. You must be Aware that going too Strong or Too Weak with the Coil Springs on a Car, could make it pretty Dangerous, not only for its Passengers, but incoming traffic, you can loose control with a very rigid suspension, also with a bouncy one, in different circumstances. In my own Humble opinion, you might Try the Suspension Mods I did, as they are pointed on the Writeup; and then let us Know what do you think about that. Kind Regards.
  17. I'm glad that you found useful info on my Writeup. I used my Subaru "BumbleBeast" without any lift for years, with 15" wheels and 25" tires, and I only felt a slight Rub on the Front tires, during tight turns and in the Rear only when the Subie was loaded, while roading on bad roads. So Yes, you can put there 15" wheels without a Lift, but you'll need to not upsize your tires beyond 25" otherwise the tires might Rub against other areas that a simple metal trimming can not solve. Kind Regards.
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