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Old 09-24-2013, 12:20 AM   #1569
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Last year I used 16inch steelies from tire rack and Michelin X-Ice IIs. Not fantastic but not terrible either. Certainly better than the summer tires. You can probably do better.


Who was the black FR-S/BRZ who pulled alongside me on Telegraph on Friday evening? :happy0180:
What size snow tires? 205/55R16? If so, did you find the car a little loosey-goosey on the highway when there was any cross-wind? I got my steelies and tires through Tire Rack, but I'm not exactly sure what the offset is, but regardless I wonder if it's just that the tires are even narrower than the already-small OEM tires.
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Old 09-24-2013, 07:48 AM   #1570
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I'm taking my car in next week. The cold start cold weather popping/thunking is back. Also, when I try to restart the car while its warm (after waiting a few minutes) it takes twice as long to start. If I try to restart right away, it starts fine.

It's sounding to me too much like the DI issue so I'm not going to take any chances. No CEL. I'm going to check for pending codes tonight or tomorrow.
Did the dealer get this worked out? I have the same issue, the popping/thunking is rather severe on startups. I keep trying to capture it with my camera phone but it is very inconsistent and not always repeatable.
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Old 09-24-2013, 09:09 AM   #1571
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Did the dealer get this worked out? I have the same issue, the popping/thunking is rather severe on startups. I keep trying to capture it with my camera phone but it is very inconsistent and not always repeatable.
I haven't taken it in yet. Given Michigans weather, It's very inconsistent. Everything I've seen points to it being normal though. I've also been told that it happened on a guys Impreza. It may just be a quirk or the boxer engine.
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Old 09-24-2013, 11:26 AM   #1572
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What size snow tires? 205/55R16? If so, did you find the car a little loosey-goosey on the highway when there was any cross-wind? I got my steelies and tires through Tire Rack, but I'm not exactly sure what the offset is, but regardless I wonder if it's just that the tires are even narrower than the already-small OEM tires.

205/55R16 sounds right. I do virtually no highway miles and even less in winter. Under 55mph on Woodward/Telegraph etc I noticed nothing like that though.
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Old 09-24-2013, 12:42 PM   #1573
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What size snow tires? 205/55R16? If so, did you find the car a little loosey-goosey on the highway when there was any cross-wind?
Why would it? I drove quite a bit on the hwy last winter. On 205/55/16 Xi3's. In decent weather there were no issues. When it's icy, it would get dicey. I would not recommend disabling TC, or even putting it in sport mode for bad weather hwy driving.

EDIT: listed my Xi3's wheel/tire set for sale, with lots of life left.

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Old 09-25-2013, 05:25 PM   #1574
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Why would it? I drove quite a bit on the hwy last winter. On 205/55/16 Xi3's. In decent weather there were no issues. When it's icy, it would get dicey. I would not recommend disabling TC, or even putting it in sport mode for bad weather hwy driving.

EDIT: listed my Xi3's wheel/tire set for sale, with lots of life left.
It was a poorly written question (I think I was a little drunk when I wrote that). I often felt the front of the car shifting at speeds over 65 on the highway when there was enough of a cross-wind, and having to correct just so to try to keep it tracking straight. I have 205/55R16 Hakkapeliitta R--it's possibly just the tire and not the width of the tread patch, but I wondered if, the offset of the wheel was more positive than it should be, coupled with a narrower tire, might explain why.
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Old 09-26-2013, 10:29 PM   #1575
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Any word on the BBQ in the park?

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Old 09-27-2013, 09:41 AM   #1576
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Why would it? I drove quite a bit on the hwy last winter. On 205/55/16 Xi3's. In decent weather there were no issues. When it's icy, it would get dicey. I would not recommend disabling TC, or even putting it in sport mode for bad weather hwy driving.

EDIT: listed my Xi3's wheel/tire set for sale, with lots of life left.
That set looks interesting. Sent you a PM.


Anyone else know if the BRZ can store settings for two sets of TPMS?
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Old 09-27-2013, 12:54 PM   #1577
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Any word on the BBQ in the park?

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I've been buried at work, so I haven't had any time to do any additional thinking or planning for the BBQ.

If anyone else wants to contribute to organizing and planning that would be great.
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Old 09-27-2013, 05:03 PM   #1578
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Saw a black BRZ parked at Building 23 on the Milford Proving Grounds yesterday. Also, crossed a white FRS (I think, I wasn't paying attention!) on the way to the MPG today, around 1. To the person who waved to me (I was in the WRB BRZ), HALLOO! :happy0180:
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Old 09-27-2013, 11:48 PM   #1579
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I've been buried at work, so I haven't had any time to do any additional thinking or planning for the BBQ.

If anyone else wants to contribute to organizing and planning that would be great.
So have I but I am willing to help get this rolling. Give me some input on when and where.

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Old 09-29-2013, 05:03 PM   #1580
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Spotted a WRB BRZ headed North on I-275 around Ford Rd about an hour or so ago. I was headed south in my Grandfathers car.

On the topic of my grandfathers car, I've realized that the BRZ has spoiled me when it comes to handling. My parents Ford Escape and my grandfathers Ford Taurus just felt too light and unpredictable. Some turns that would have been perfectly fine in the BRZ given the road and weather conditions caused understeer in the other cars. Not bad enough that anyone could tell from looking at me driving but I could feel the tires slip.

I also kept trying to press the non-existant clutch in.. It felt good to drive my BRZ again after that.
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Old 09-29-2013, 05:22 PM   #1581
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Spotted a WRB BRZ headed North on I-275 around Ford Rd about an hour or so ago. I was headed south in my Grandfathers car.

On the topic of my grandfathers car, I've realized that the BRZ has spoiled me when it comes to handling. My parents Ford Escape and my grandfathers Ford Taurus just felt too light and unpredictable. Some turns that would have been perfectly fine in the BRZ given the road and weather conditions caused understeer in the other cars. Not bad enough that anyone could tell from looking at me driving but I could feel the tires slip.

I also kept trying to press the non-existant clutch in.. It felt good to drive my BRZ again after that.
I feel ya. Been driving a Kia Rio all week and that thing is aweful! Also hit the non existant clutch every time i got in. Can't wait to be back in my BRZ.
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Old 09-29-2013, 08:50 PM   #1582
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I feel ya. Been driving a Kia Rio all week and that thing is aweful! Also hit the non existant clutch every time i got in. Can't wait to be back in my BRZ.
I am horrible at getting in my FR-S after a week of driving the legacy and wondering what is wrong before I remeber to step on the clutch.

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