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Nooooo don’t sell your beloved BRZ!! Buy a cheap commuter car, like a used Camry. Well I guess a Camry might not be the cheapest option, they hold their value. Maybe the nicest cheap Kia Soul you can find? They are easy to get in and out of, and reliable.
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Damn that sucks! I would guess it’s not an expensive service though? Just something to be aware of if you buy one! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Been there. It is not fun. Interesting results but still not fun.
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You’ve experienced the broken timing belt issue? I’ve always wondered how catastrophic that is to the engine. I guess it depends on how much load is on the engine, or speed. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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![]() A friend went full send with his civic and it blew on the highway...ignored the 60k mile internal. New engine was 3.5k installed lesson learned |
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I've heard of it failing at idle, or low load in a parking lot and being fine, and others at high load not ending so well.. Cars like older Hondas have water pumps running off the timing belt. Another reason to perform the service is to change that. If the pump fails, it can take out the belt and engine with it. |
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Running over boost - no problems Crank walk issue common - never had it once Beat the hell out of it - ran like a clock Timing belt supposed to be changed at 100,000 Kms - didn't 101.000 Km - belt broke at an idle in an intersection There were pieces of valves, rods, pistons, heads and other unidentifiable parts embedded in places you would think they could never get. It was a mess!
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That sounds horrible and awesome at the same time! And of course it happened right after the recommended service. Did you keep the Talon and swap in a new engine, or total it? I have a soft spot for DSM’s. I had a 1997 Talon TSI, I learned to drive manual with it. They had more HP and Torque than the twins. ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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This story ties nicely into the thread topic in that as much as you love a car sometimes life throws things at you and you have to make choices. Keeping the wrong car for your situation and trying to make it fit is not always the best choice.
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with social distancing the way it is, i haven't heard the exact final diagnosis, but i believe they were saying it needed a new top end at a minimum. i believe the quote was close to $2k...
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