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Old 02-15-2017, 11:00 PM   #8303
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Old 02-15-2017, 11:02 PM   #8304
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The expected benefit is a pump that doesn't chirp.

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The fact that a new fuel pump has shown to do nothing for the majority of owners through all revisions
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Old 02-15-2017, 11:50 PM   #8305
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TBH, I'd choose a Yaris. lol
lol, reliable and cheap to drive. That's what a DD should be. I just don't like the new Yaris. Gotten heavier with all the airbags (it's also gotten a little bigger), but uses the same drivetrain. Makes for a more slow car.
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Old 02-16-2017, 12:17 AM   #8306
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lol, reliable and cheap to drive. That's what a DD should be. I just don't like the new Yaris. Gotten heavier with all the airbags (it's also gotten a little bigger), but uses the same drivetrain. Makes for a more slow car.
Looks pretty decent, though. The twins just small AF, not practical at all for everyday use, imo.
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The fact that a new fuel pump has shown to do nothing for the majority of owners through all revisions
The newest pump released several months ago seems to eliminate the crickets for the majority of owners in this thread.

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=111525
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Old 02-16-2017, 12:44 AM   #8308
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The expected benefit is a pump that doesn't chirp.

Am I missing something?
I was going to say that the pumps still chirp... Then I remembered mine has been silent for 3.5 years of my 4 year ownership so what the fuck do I know.
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Old 02-16-2017, 01:15 AM   #8309
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Looks pretty decent, though. The twins just small AF, not practical at all for everyday use, imo.
I made do with the FR-S. Moved a couple times with it. Weekly grocery runs. It really is practical for a "sports coupe." However, I did have to split my grocery run into two trips at times (rather hard to drive when you can't see anything behind you, and only a small portion of the passenger window is visible). But I must say, it's a lot easier and quicker to just throw things into the Yaris hatch and not necessarily have to play Tetris to fit everything in. So far, haven't had to split up the grocery run.
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lol, reliable and cheap to drive. That's what a DD should be. I just don't like the new Yaris. Gotten heavier with all the airbags (it's also gotten a little bigger), but uses the same drivetrain. Makes for a more slow car.

Life is too short for boring cars. DD included
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Old 02-16-2017, 02:09 AM   #8311
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Yaris can be fun, you can chuck those suckers in the corner.
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Old 02-16-2017, 03:08 AM   #8312
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I made do with the FR-S. Moved a couple times with it. Weekly grocery runs. It really is practical for a "sports coupe." However, I did have to split my grocery run into two trips at times (rather hard to drive when you can't see anything behind you, and only a small portion of the passenger window is visible). But I must say, it's a lot easier and quicker to just throw things into the Yaris hatch and not necessarily have to play Tetris to fit everything in. So far, haven't had to split up the grocery run.
Geeze. Family of 12 and four fridges?
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I strongly considered the Apex ARC-8s when I was looking for wheels and they have another group buy ending soon. They're a local company too.


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Thanks for sharing this. I just entered the Group Buy and went with the Race Silver option. Hopefully the color will come into production!
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I was going to say that the pumps still chirp... Then I remembered mine has been silent for 3.5 years of my 4 year ownership so what the fuck do I know.
Lucky you!

I've had mine for 3 years and it chirped since day one. Maybe if you had to listen to it daily you would see more of a benefit of having it replaced for free with a unit that is supposedly chirp free.
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Lucky you!

I've had mine for 3 years and it chirped since day one. Maybe if you had to listen to it daily you would see more of a benefit of having it replaced for free with a unit that is supposedly chirp free.
Sometimes mine chrips, sometimes it doesn't. 5 years and 116k miles later. Ive just gotten used to it for the most part lol
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I made do with the FR-S. Moved a couple times with it. Weekly grocery runs. It really is practical for a "sports coupe." However, I did have to split my grocery run into two trips at times (rather hard to drive when you can't see anything behind you, and only a small portion of the passenger window is visible). But I must say, it's a lot easier and quicker to just throw things into the Yaris hatch and not necessarily have to play Tetris to fit everything in. So far, haven't had to split up the grocery run.
I can do the shopping for Summer Kickoff in one trip to Costco if I feel like it. But I usually do two trips just to avoid playing tetris.
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