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  1. Tools arrived this week for the fuel system plumbing
  2. Depends how you drive and where - did you rest the ave mpg indicator, what is that reading? What fuel did you put in? How many miles on clock? When was last service?
  3. Is that the HEL solution? Been researching the oil cooler options for mine
  4. No you should still get warm air from the heat unit behind dash which gets its heat from the engine
  5. Does sound like an air lock, when you replace the coolant jack the front of the car up to ensure it goes to the bulkhead - I pull the one of the hoses as well just to be sure but it is not always necessary
  6. Wotcha and welcome - I remember the bottom view well - standing around in the snow outside with the rest of the Mal hotel staff and guests at 2 in the morning because Gazza, during one of his 'special' moments, hit the fire alarm - also having a couple of glasses of vino with Timberlake and his entourage when he stayed there - Happy days
  7. ordered a vice for the fuel line fittings and a decent set of cutters
  8. Wotcha and welcome - no problem posting here initially but to get increased visibility I would suggest starting a thread in the impreza section, also take photos as that can help with people supplying information
  9. Wotcha and welcome - no info on the car myself though
  10. Jay762

    Tyres

    It all depends on your driving style and requirements (high mileage etc) I personally have run Continental Sport contacts (onto Mk5 now) for the last few years as a good all rounder that is ok in the winter however am running pirelli p zeros as a summer tyre and will get some continental or michelin crossclimate+ for winter You also have the option of sportier tyres still for summer - Yokohama A048-R Toyo R888r etc
  11. I had no issues with rears on my STI or the clutch cylinder link I had off them, I have some photos somewhere I think
  12. Hel and Goodridge are both reputable brands - have used HEL recently as they have been slightly cheaper than the Goodridge option
  13. Wotcha - Yoour motor is too new for me but maybe someone will be able to help?
  14. It will feel a lot slower - check out the weight of the sccob with 160bhp compared to your Seat. ONly advantage is the handling AWD etc but even then teh Scoob may be a bit soft - my RX is very soft compared to WRX STI etc
  15. Yup - As there are a couple of options for your model give us a clue??
  16. Is there a manual on here? www.manualslib.com
  17. Understood - ill keep going through what I have
  18. Wotcha and welcome - looking good. Prodrive exhaust would probably just be the back box. I put a Cobra cat back resonated exhaust for an WRX-S on my RX - great fitment and still comes up shiney after a couple of years. Consider an STI top mount intercooler before going all out FMIC. They can be picked up quite cheap as people change their STI and the mountings are obviously already there for the new frame
  19. Yup, I dare say you could find a home for all of them through this site
  20. If no breakers have managed an answer, main delaer is probably your next option or try these guys https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SUBARU-TRIBECA-B9-2007-3-0-PETROL-AUTOMATIC-BREAKING-PARTS/254486414455?hash=item3b40928477:g:D~QAAOSw-EheJJLD
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