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Had a second gen Integra that I learned to drive clutch on when I was 16. I miss that car to this day. In general I miss cars from that era that were easy to diagnose and work on.
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Had a second gen Integra that I learned to drive clutch on when I was 16. I miss that car to this day. In general I miss cars from that era that were easy to diagnose and work on.
Had a second gen Integra that I learned to drive clutch on when I was 16. I miss that car to this day. In general I miss cars from that era that were easy to diagnose and work on.
Growing up, i thought all the tech in the cars were dope. Now, not so much. The more tech the more issues youre bound to face.
Now i just like simple.
I have the exact same car, bought it 3 years ago, and yea that first model year has many issues. I've replaced the HID bulbs/ballast, starter, radiator, A/C compressor, alternator, passenger side door actuator, and many other minor parts.Back in 07 I used to do all the work on the old 2004 Acura TSX I had. I loved that car minus the electronics lol. I replaced the door actuators for both driver side doors, water pump, power steering pump, starter twice, second time I took it to get tested at auto zone and ended up working fine.. it was the battery terminals that were bad
Learned from watching my pops diagnose and fix his early 90s cars.
Now I can't even change the oil on my car because I need a lift to remove the bottom plate to get to the drain plug and oil filter smh
Hard to find and from what I hear the T tops were even harder to find and had a problem leaking.Any specific problems with these that i should know about? From what i know VG's are good motors.
You referring to the ts edition?What Subaru is doing with the BRZ is infuriating.Just let it die at this point
Thats what im thinking of doing that exactly maybe add a turbo.I was gonna pick one up and do a h2b swap and keep it clean but then nahhhhh im good.
The twin turbo 300zs are turrible stay away
Any specific problems with these that i should know about? From what i know VG's are good motors.
You referring to the ts edition?
I am. I wanted it to be a great car and have wanted it for so long now I think we're at least 6 years into this mess. Could have been a "poor man's Cayman" but I really don't know what they're trying to do. It does nothing better than any price range competitor in any category other than look better than average. I feel like there's not one thing where if you love X aspect about a car you'll make other sacrifices to hop into a brz because it does it so well.
Any specific problems with these that i should know about? From what i know VG's are good motors.
Hard to find and from what I hear the T tops were even harder to find and had a problem leaking.
Thanks cuzzos and I'll check That link. Tbh I found a good amount on the Bay going for under 10k. I seen a '96 going for 6They don't really have any crazy issues, the motors are harder to work on because there isn't a whole ton of room under the hood.
Here is a guide for what to look for: https://www.300zx.co.uk/tech/BuyingZ.htm
What's wrong with them?Thats what im thinking of doing that exactly maybe add a turbo.
The twin turbo 300zs are turrible stay away
Forsure. I plan on finding all my rides in clean condition. Same as my sneaks and anything elseThe V6 TT motors are quite difficult to work on due to the cramped engine bay. The NA V6 motors allow for more room to fix things. These cars are quite old and weren't sold in very high numbers so find the cleanest example that you can.
^ my dude a pure bred street racer.
For my Audi and VW owners, can someone point me in the right direction for a VAGCOM? Need it for the A6. What software and hardware do I need to get going?
I pick my battles wisely lol That was a car that would pass by my house when i had my Gen and would rev at me. I knew that the Gen stood no chance but now with this one, it’s a different story When it comes to VAGCOM there’s VCDS (https://www.uspmotorsports.com/Tools/Tools/VCDS-with-HEX-NET-PRO-WiFi-and-USB-Interface-16790.html) that I would be buying for my GTI. I’m pretty sure you can use it on your a3 but I’d call just to double check.^ my dude a pure bred street racer.
For my Audi and VW owners, can someone point me in the right direction for a VAGCOM? Need it for the A6. What software and hardware do I need to get going?
CrownRoyalDaddy Agreed. I wanted one near day 1 as well. While I don't think that it's a necessarily a bad car it just seemed like it was going to be a really fun car. I guess I had an idea of what I wanted/thought it was going to be and then it keeps feeling like Subie is going for a cash grab/saying "**** off if you want more power buy a WRX"