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His battery alone should have started the marquis all alone. It was already weak. Just because it is a v8 doesn't mean a whole lot. I have started a ford 5.0 v8 (mustang) with a 385 cca honda battery (the funny slim one meant for civics). His battery was dead, you just drove the final few nails into the coffin. If you value the friendship, buy him pizza and beer. If he is being a b!t@h about it and you aren't good friends, tell him to bugger off.
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i used lexol to bring back my seats. and every month since. hose them down with the conditioner, not the cleaner. I use my hands to rub it around and work the leather. It contains no petroleum so it won't hurt your hands. It leaves your hands soft as hell afterwards lol. let it soak in and do a few treatments with a microfiber buff at the end of the last treatment
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I dunno but we "raced" up a slight incline where I would think she had the disadvantage based on curb weight. There was no traffic and we both exited the cloverleaf at the same time and she walked me like a puppy to 75mph, which she went from behind me to about 3 car lenghts up. Once again, empty 4 lane road. no turn ins for 2 miles. I have a single port ej22 with 155k, she has a single port ej22 block with dual port heads and fresh headgaskets and living room head rework. nothing more. Maybe I need to seafoam the coupe! and i was going slow enough that i was able to get second gear and not get trapped in third in that dead zone around 55-60
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pull the negative cable. I have done it a million times. The books say don't but I have never had a problem. test with a mulitmeter goes as follows check open circuit voltage on the battery (key off engine off) full charge is 12.6v at rest start engine should be 13.6v-14.6v charging voltage. If you pick up a used FLUKE multimeter from a pawnshop (about $30) you can do an amp test in line of the negative cable with key off engine off to see if you have a parasitic drain. This can kill your battery overnight or over a few days of not running. set your meter to dcA (dc amps) and move the red lead on the meter to the amp port. Unhook the negative cable on the battery and hold one lead to this cable and the other to the negative post of the battery. any more than about 30ma isn't acceptable. depends if you have an alarm system. some of them can pull up to 40ma by theirself. anything more than 300ma can drain your battery over just a few days.
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well, it happens so often that our records are all broken in that spot! I would check for intake and or vacuum leaks. Is it a specific cylinder or random misfire? Does it post any codes/check engine light and what are the codes? My wife's old 98 forester posted a p0420 code and we kept driving it and within short order, it started bucking and surging under load. I chased my tail for weeks and realized it was the cat with an intake vacuum test. Under steady throttle at around 2k, the vacuum will fall off hard. I pulled the manifold and cat and found that it had melted down and over half was completely blocked and 25% was partially blocked.
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you need to use your top hats on those rears and drop a paper tube down over the bolt and fill the rest of the top hat space inside with polyurethane construction adhesive or they will knock like bejessus. the wrx struts and springs will lower your car about 1-1 1/2" Best suspension mod ever. before after Wheels and roof rack nice and firm, not too low and friggen awesome handling!
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pull the carpet out and buy you a disposable plastic rubbermaid tub and a 6 bottles of black RIT brand liquid dye. add water and soak. I don't remember how long, but maybe overnight? then rinse, vacuum with wet/dry vac, and let sun dry. then brush with a nylon brush and it will look brand new. I have seen some people do it with a spray bottle but i think without rinsing the excess, it can have some residual back transfer to anything in the floors like shoes, bags and papers.
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ebay gasket kit
Ricearu replied to AEIOU's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
I too will only use dealer gaskets. screw the rest. seen ebay evergreens pop on a guy on here's forester in 2 weeks. To hell with that.