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Old 05-24-2022, 04:35 PM   #29
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I am in all-off mode, guess did not figure out how to switch to displaying degrees.

Edit: looks like degree display is available only on the 86.
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Old 05-24-2022, 04:35 PM   #30
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Are you not using track mode or all-off mode? Both give a digital temperature readout to the degree instead of the scale.


By flipping back and forth I've found the scale on the standard gauge cluster to be way off - like barely touching the 1 above 190 some days is 175 and some days is 192...
Only the GR86 does this. Missing feature on the BRZ.
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Old 05-24-2022, 04:56 PM   #31
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Are you not using track mode or all-off mode? Both give a digital temperature readout to the degree instead of the scale.
Have you seen this thread?
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Old 05-25-2022, 12:23 PM   #32
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Only the GR86 does this. Missing feature on the BRZ.

rouuuuuugh... the horizontal bar graphic is terrible, way too wide a range, and really unclear what the temps actually are.


the android auto solution looks like a good workaround though! You could get a cheap burner phone just for track days if you're an apple guy
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Old 05-25-2022, 04:30 PM   #33
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Only the GR86 does this. Missing feature on the BRZ.
That seems so incredibly dumb.
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Old 06-20-2022, 02:37 PM   #34
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More post hpde findings: The front driver tire rubbed on the wheel liner. I had a passenger for 3 sessions but there is no rubbing on the passenger side. Raised the car all around, driver side: 3 turns front, 4 turns rear, passenger side: 2 turns front, 3 turns rear. Fixed the wheel liner with Gorilla tape and we will see next time if the rubbing is still there.
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Old 06-20-2022, 06:19 PM   #35
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First oil change at 975 miles. The drain plug was spotless clean but some monkey at the factory must have tightened it to 100 ft-lbs. I still have two oil filters left over from my Series.Yellow so used one instead of a gen 2 filter (gen 1 filter is taller). Gen 1 took 5.8 quarts of oil and gen 2 spec is 5.3 quarts, weird. I swear the engine took more than 5.3. After driving another 20 miles, the dipstick is at 3/4 mark.
Nice! I have like four Gen1 OE 130 filters from my MY17. I can use those without worry now.
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Old 06-22-2022, 09:34 PM   #36
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Could not resist and added the AP Racing CP9451 Radi-CAL rear BBK....
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Also, installed the Karcepts FSB, just need to adjust the endlinks and should be ready to go.
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Old 07-08-2022, 12:11 PM   #38
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After raising the car a bit, figured it would be good to have another alignment. Used this opportunity to move over the REAL leather steering wheel as well.
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I found old posts comparing 130 to 170. The main difference seems to be the media surface area which is 608 cm2 for the 130 and 773 cm2 for the 170. I doubt it matters in practice.
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I'm not suggesting it is a big number, but could the filter volumes have any impact on oil pressure? With the size difference I would guess it would be in the testing margin of error.
In the filter testing we've done, size rarely adds up to anything (assuming all else equal). Subaru has gone to smaller filters over the years, but that's OK, because the smaller ones have more filter surface area, which in theory does reduce the pressure drop. In practice, it's not going to mean anything to most of us, because it's only going to be beneficial if you fill the filter with debris. On these engines, it means grossly exceeding the OCI... which I doubt anyone reading this thread would ever do.

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Bit off topic but I saw you had the KDT924 installed on the previous build. How did you like it? I had the diff inserts but had to take them off unfortunately as they were making my 1 piece driveshaft vibrate. Apart from the bushing failing (on track I presume) how was the NVH? Livable? Thanks!
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Old 07-19-2022, 08:10 AM   #41
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NVH was livable, but obviously I would not recommend these bushings...
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Old 07-19-2022, 09:45 AM   #42
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NVH was livable, but obviously I would not recommend these bushings...
I'll reach out to them, show them the pic and see what they say.
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