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Old 08-30-2007, 04:39 PM
Dr.Colon.Oscopy@gmail.com
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On Aug 29, 8:59 am, hound...@phonom.net wrote:
> Picked up the car yesterday. They said the brakes and clutch are OK.
> Drove another before taking it, and it had a slighty firmer pedal, and
> the clutch grabbed a bit higher. Since they said it was fine, I took
> it, figuring I'D have to adjust things, If I could. Read you have to
> go into the computer to open valves in the ABS to bleed the system.
>
> Car was Really noisy on the road. I had driven it a good bit a few
> days ago, and it wasn't loud. Maybe the different roads are the
> reason, or maybe I had a window cracked open. Lots of New fangled
> gizmos to learn how to use.
>
> I live in a big Old city, in a small street, and trying to protect
> the car from all the attacks. Cover I bought doesn't fit, so have to
> find obne that does. This isn't my primary car. Just for some driving
> fun.
>
> VF


I've driven the impreza for a number of years. Number 1 contributor
of road noise I've found is transmission throught the rear wheel
wells into the "boot" area which is just another way of saying into
the passenger compartment. Love the car tho'..............Doc

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Old 08-30-2007, 08:33 PM
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On 30 Aug, 13:53, Dr.Colon.Osc...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Aug 29, 8:59 am, hound...@phonom.net wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Picked up the car yesterday. They said the brakes and clutch are OK.
> > Drove another before taking it, and it had a slighty firmer pedal, and
> > the clutch grabbed a bit higher. Since they said it was fine, I took
> > it, figuring I'D have to adjust things, If I could. Read you have to
> > go into the computer to open valves in the ABS to bleed the system.

>
> > Car was Really noisy on the road. I had driven it a good bit a few
> > days ago, and it wasn't loud. Maybe the different roads are the
> > reason, or maybe I had a window cracked open. Lots of New fangled
> > gizmos to learn how to use.

>
> > I live in a big Old city, in a small street, and trying to protect
> > the car from all the attacks. Cover I bought doesn't fit, so have to
> > find obne that does. This isn't my primary car. Just for some driving
> > fun.

>
> > VF

>
> I've driven the impreza for a number of years. Number 1 contributor
> of road noise I've found is transmission throught the rear wheel
> wells into the "boot" area which is just another way of saying into
> the passenger compartment. Love the car tho'..............Doc- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


Will have to find the source of the sound and deal with it. If it is
just some road surfaces, I could live with that.

Looked up recomended tire pressures and they were lower than in the
tires, so that is the first fix. Will see what that does.

Yea, I know I'll love the car. It's what I wanted in size, body style
and all. I don't need much in transportation, and my old car was more
than enough, but I wasn't having enough FUN.)) I'm getting some
exercise for my damaged body from rowing the gears. Can't play tennis
now, and wanted an enjoyable way to get it. This is it.))


VF

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Old 08-31-2007, 04:08 PM
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On 30 Aug, 18:06, hound...@phonom.net wrote:
> On 30 Aug, 13:53, Dr.Colon.Osc...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Aug 29, 8:59 am, hound...@phonom.net wrote:

>
> > > Picked up the car yesterday. They said the brakes and clutch are OK.
> > > Drove another before taking it, and it had a slighty firmer pedal, and
> > > the clutch grabbed a bit higher. Since they said it was fine, I took
> > > it, figuring I'D have to adjust things, If I could. Read you have to
> > > go into the computer to open valves in the ABS to bleed the system.

>
> > > Car was Really noisy on the road. I had driven it a good bit a few
> > > days ago, and it wasn't loud. Maybe the different roads are the
> > > reason, or maybe I had a window cracked open. Lots of New fangled
> > > gizmos to learn how to use.

>
> > > I live in a big Old city, in a small street, and trying to protect
> > > the car from all the attacks. Cover I bought doesn't fit, so have to
> > > find obne that does. This isn't my primary car. Just for some driving
> > > fun.

>
> > > VF

>
> > I've driven the impreza for a number of years. Number 1 contributor
> > of road noise I've found is transmission throught the rear wheel
> > wells into the "boot" area which is just another way of saying into
> > the passenger compartment. Love the car tho'..............Doc- Hide quoted text -

>
> > - Show quoted text -

>
> Will have to find the source of the sound and deal with it. If it is
> just some road surfaces, I could live with that.
>
> Looked up recomended tire pressures and they were lower than in the
> tires, so that is the first fix. Will see what that does.
>
> Yea, I know I'll love the car. It's what I wanted in size, body style
> and all. I don't need much in transportation, and my old car was more
> than enough, but I wasn't having enough FUN.)) I'm getting some
> exercise for my damaged body from rowing the gears. Can't play tennis
> now, and wanted an enjoyable way to get it. This is it.))
>
> VF- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


went Joy riding overnite, to log More hrs to get my Sube License. Got
radio stations set, and learned all the controls. The extra FM's I can
set is perfect. The tweeters I got will be needed, and maybe the bass
units I have.

I don't like the chugging at low speed. I guess it happenes so the
exhaust stays clean. Thinking being in a lower gear getting the revs
up might minimize that. My gear changing isn't smooth. Feels like the
clutch grabs fast. Maybe being AWD causes that. Developed a rattle/
squeak from the right front door. Sounds like the glass making it.

I went on a twisty road along a river, that I haven't driven in
Years. It has narrow dual lanes, and sheer rocks that come to the
roads edge. Only a few cars passed. I was cautious not knowing the
capabilities of the car or that familiar with the road now. Daytime
would have been better for seeing, but Much more traffic. On the way
home I took a road that has sharp decending turn that passes under a
train bridge, that can pull some G's. I wasn't checking the speedo,
but coming off an expressway, you usually enter it at speed, and it
was like nothing. I haven't felt any understeer in turns, so guess I
haven't gotten to it yet, and haven't been pussey footing. I guess
there is more capability.

Adjusting tire pressures, the ride is much more comfortable. The
ride seems a bit jiggly since. Maybe more pressure would cure that.
I'm getting a workout rowing the gears. I'm in a Big city with 4 way
stop signs at every intersection, and disabled from an injury that
damaged Every body system and muscles, and haven't driven a manual
since 85'. I didn't get a WRX wagon, because the firmer suspension
Beat Me Up..

The seats feel better than I believed, but the lumbar is either too
firm or too protruding. I bought a pair of Recaro seats out of an 85'
Mustang SVO I planned to try to put in the Sube. I was thinking they
might not be needed, but they have adjustable lumbar's, along with 2
thigh adjustments, so will have to give them a try.

My Sube adventure has been interesting for sure, including dealers
and salespeople.

VF

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Old 09-01-2007, 10:48 AM
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houndman@phonom.net wrote:
> On 30 Aug, 18:06, hound...@phonom.net wrote:
>
>>On 30 Aug, 13:53, Dr.Colon.Osc...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>On Aug 29, 8:59 am, hound...@phonom.net wrote:

>>
>>>>Picked up the car yesterday. They said the brakes and clutch are OK.
>>>>Drove another before taking it, and it had a slighty firmer pedal, and
>>>>the clutch grabbed a bit higher. Since they said it was fine, I took
>>>>it, figuring I'D have to adjust things, If I could. Read you have to
>>>>go into the computer to open valves in the ABS to bleed the system.

>>
>>>> Car was Really noisy on the road. I had driven it a good bit a few
>>>>days ago, and it wasn't loud. Maybe the different roads are the
>>>>reason, or maybe I had a window cracked open. Lots of New fangled
>>>>gizmos to learn how to use.

>>
>>>> I live in a big Old city, in a small street, and trying to protect
>>>>the car from all the attacks. Cover I bought doesn't fit, so have to
>>>>find obne that does. This isn't my primary car. Just for some driving
>>>>fun.

>>
>>>>VF

>>
>>>I've driven the impreza for a number of years. Number 1 contributor
>>>of road noise I've found is transmission throught the rear wheel
>>>wells into the "boot" area which is just another way of saying into
>>>the passenger compartment. Love the car tho'..............Doc- Hide quoted text -

>>
>>>- Show quoted text -

>>
>> Will have to find the source of the sound and deal with it. If it is
>>just some road surfaces, I could live with that.
>>
>> Looked up recomended tire pressures and they were lower than in the
>>tires, so that is the first fix. Will see what that does.
>>
>>Yea, I know I'll love the car. It's what I wanted in size, body style
>>and all. I don't need much in transportation, and my old car was more
>>than enough, but I wasn't having enough FUN.)) I'm getting some
>>exercise for my damaged body from rowing the gears. Can't play tennis
>>now, and wanted an enjoyable way to get it. This is it.))
>>
>>VF- Hide quoted text -
>>
>>- Show quoted text -

>
>
> went Joy riding overnite, to log More hrs to get my Sube License. Got
> radio stations set, and learned all the controls. The extra FM's I can
> set is perfect. The tweeters I got will be needed, and maybe the bass
> units I have.
>
> I don't like the chugging at low speed. I guess it happenes so the
> exhaust stays clean. Thinking being in a lower gear getting the revs
> up might minimize that. My gear changing isn't smooth. Feels like the
> clutch grabs fast. Maybe being AWD causes that. Developed a rattle/
> squeak from the right front door. Sounds like the glass making it.
>
> I went on a twisty road along a river, that I haven't driven in
> Years. It has narrow dual lanes, and sheer rocks that come to the
> roads edge. Only a few cars passed. I was cautious not knowing the
> capabilities of the car or that familiar with the road now. Daytime
> would have been better for seeing, but Much more traffic. On the way
> home I took a road that has sharp decending turn that passes under a
> train bridge, that can pull some G's. I wasn't checking the speedo,
> but coming off an expressway, you usually enter it at speed, and it
> was like nothing. I haven't felt any understeer in turns, so guess I
> haven't gotten to it yet, and haven't been pussey footing. I guess
> there is more capability.
>
> Adjusting tire pressures, the ride is much more comfortable. The
> ride seems a bit jiggly since. Maybe more pressure would cure that.
> I'm getting a workout rowing the gears. I'm in a Big city with 4 way
> stop signs at every intersection, and disabled from an injury that
> damaged Every body system and muscles, and haven't driven a manual
> since 85'. I didn't get a WRX wagon, because the firmer suspension
> Beat Me Up..
>
> The seats feel better than I believed, but the lumbar is either too
> firm or too protruding. I bought a pair of Recaro seats out of an 85'
> Mustang SVO I planned to try to put in the Sube. I was thinking they
> might not be needed, but they have adjustable lumbar's, along with 2
> thigh adjustments, so will have to give them a try.
>
> My Sube adventure has been interesting for sure, including dealers
> and salespeople.
>
> VF
>


Sounds like you are on a path to make the car an extension of yourself.
I hope it winds up being a good fit.
Have you considered trying a pad for your back? One co. I heard of that
has a good rep (and we may be buying a pad or two for my daughter who
has a very bad back at times) is Obus Forme'. http://tinyurl.com/2tkehs

Be careful with your new toy. Try some of the 'fun' stuff during the day
in a safe area away from the cliffsides!

Carl


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Old 09-01-2007, 10:48 AM
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On 1 Sep, 02:40, Carl 1 Lucky Texan <alcky...@swbell.not> wrote:
> hound...@phonom.net wrote:
> > On 30 Aug, 18:06, hound...@phonom.net wrote:

>
> >>On 30 Aug, 13:53, Dr.Colon.Osc...@gmail.com wrote:

>
> >>>On Aug 29, 8:59 am, hound...@phonom.net wrote:

>
> >>>>Picked up the car yesterday. They said the brakes and clutch are OK.
> >>>>Drove another before taking it, and it had a slighty firmer pedal, and
> >>>>the clutch grabbed a bit higher. Since they said it was fine, I took
> >>>>it, figuring I'D have to adjust things, If I could. Read you have to
> >>>>go into the computer to open valves in the ABS to bleed the system.

>
> >>>> Car was Really noisy on the road. I had driven it a good bit a few
> >>>>days ago, and it wasn't loud. Maybe the different roads are the
> >>>>reason, or maybe I had a window cracked open. Lots of New fangled
> >>>>gizmos to learn how to use.

>
> >>>> I live in a big Old city, in a small street, and trying to protect
> >>>>the car from all the attacks. Cover I bought doesn't fit, so have to
> >>>>find obne that does. This isn't my primary car. Just for some driving
> >>>>fun.

>
> >>>>VF

>
> >>>I've driven the impreza for a number of years. Number 1 contributor
> >>>of road noise I've found is transmission throught the rear wheel
> >>>wells into the "boot" area which is just another way of saying into
> >>>the passenger compartment. Love the car tho'..............Doc- Hide quoted text -

>
> >>>- Show quoted text -

>
> >> Will have to find the source of the sound and deal with it. If it is
> >>just some road surfaces, I could live with that.

>
> >> Looked up recomended tire pressures and they were lower than in the
> >>tires, so that is the first fix. Will see what that does.

>
> >>Yea, I know I'll love the car. It's what I wanted in size, body style
> >>and all. I don't need much in transportation, and my old car was more
> >>than enough, but I wasn't having enough FUN.)) I'm getting some
> >>exercise for my damaged body from rowing the gears. Can't play tennis
> >>now, and wanted an enjoyable way to get it. This is it.))

>
> >>VF- Hide quoted text -

>
> >>- Show quoted text -

>
> > went Joy riding overnite, to log More hrs to get my Sube License. Got
> > radio stations set, and learned all the controls. The extra FM's I can
> > set is perfect. The tweeters I got will be needed, and maybe the bass
> > units I have.

>
> > I don't like the chugging at low speed. I guess it happenes so the
> > exhaust stays clean. Thinking being in a lower gear getting the revs
> > up might minimize that. My gear changing isn't smooth. Feels like the
> > clutch grabs fast. Maybe being AWD causes that. Developed a rattle/
> > squeak from the right front door. Sounds like the glass making it.

>
> > I went on a twisty road along a river, that I haven't driven in
> > Years. It has narrow dual lanes, and sheer rocks that come to the
> > roads edge. Only a few cars passed. I was cautious not knowing the
> > capabilities of the car or that familiar with the road now. Daytime
> > would have been better for seeing, but Much more traffic. On the way
> > home I took a road that has sharp decending turn that passes under a
> > train bridge, that can pull some G's. I wasn't checking the speedo,
> > but coming off an expressway, you usually enter it at speed, and it
> > was like nothing. I haven't felt any understeer in turns, so guess I
> > haven't gotten to it yet, and haven't been pussey footing. I guess
> > there is more capability.

>
> > Adjusting tire pressures, the ride is much more comfortable. The
> > ride seems a bit jiggly since. Maybe more pressure would cure that.
> > I'm getting a workout rowing the gears. I'm in a Big city with 4 way
> > stop signs at every intersection, and disabled from an injury that
> > damaged Every body system and muscles, and haven't driven a manual
> > since 85'. I didn't get a WRX wagon, because the firmer suspension
> > Beat Me Up..

>
> > The seats feel better than I believed, but the lumbar is either too
> > firm or too protruding. I bought a pair of Recaro seats out of an 85'
> > Mustang SVO I planned to try to put in the Sube. I was thinking they
> > might not be needed, but they have adjustable lumbar's, along with 2
> > thigh adjustments, so will have to give them a try.

>
> > My Sube adventure has been interesting for sure, including dealers
> > and salespeople.

>
> > VF

>
> Sounds like you are on a path to make the car an extension of yourself.
> I hope it winds up being a good fit.
> Have you considered trying a pad for your back? One co. I heard of that
> has a good rep (and we may be buying a pad or two for my daughter who
> has a very bad back at times) is Obus Forme'.http://tinyurl.com/2tkehs
>
> Be careful with your new toy. Try some of the 'fun' stuff during the day
> in a safe area away from the cliffsides!
>
> Carl
>
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The river drive is the best drive around here for some FUN driving.
Like a race driver learning the turns in a course, I'll get familiar
with it again. Daytime would have a Lot more traffic. Maybe Early AM
would be best. No problem judging the right side of the Sube, but
Can't see it. Raising the seat might help, or the bug deflector that
was delivered yesterday. I Don't plan to pull a James Dean on Dead
Man's Curve, since I don't like taking extreme risks, and know most
around here, and Don't know the Sube that well yet.

I think the SVO seats will be an improvement, and make the Sube Fit
better. It's not bad now, but could be better. About your daughter,
might want to look into Prolotherapy. Sugar injections, that feed,
rebuild and repair damaged ligaments and tendons that aren't holding
bones in place, allowing them to press on the nerves. I use Cayenne
Pepper plasters I make up, wetting the paper towel with saline. The
heat of the pepper draws blood to the site, and does the healing.
Capsacin is what makes peppers hot, and Capsacin P is a sports cream.
Salt is supposed to draw Lymph, and white cells, which can eat up any
debris, like torn muscle fibers.

Debating whether to make another nightime run in the Sube. Get
experience driving it in the city when traffic is light. Weekend is
for durnks, but most may be passed out by now.

VF

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Old 09-01-2007, 01:09 PM
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houndman@phonom.net wrote:
> On 1 Sep, 02:40, Carl 1 Lucky Texan <alcky...@swbell.not> wrote:
>
>>hound...@phonom.net wrote:
>>
>>>On 30 Aug, 18:06, hound...@phonom.net wrote:

>>
>>>>On 30 Aug, 13:53, Dr.Colon.Osc...@gmail.com wrote:

>>
>>>>>On Aug 29, 8:59 am, hound...@phonom.net wrote:

>>
>>>>>>Picked up the car yesterday. They said the brakes and clutch are OK.
>>>>>>Drove another before taking it, and it had a slighty firmer pedal, and
>>>>>>the clutch grabbed a bit higher. Since they said it was fine, I took
>>>>>>it, figuring I'D have to adjust things, If I could. Read you have to
>>>>>>go into the computer to open valves in the ABS to bleed the system.

>>
>>>>>>Car was Really noisy on the road. I had driven it a good bit a few
>>>>>>days ago, and it wasn't loud. Maybe the different roads are the
>>>>>>reason, or maybe I had a window cracked open. Lots of New fangled
>>>>>>gizmos to learn how to use.

>>
>>>>>> I live in a big Old city, in a small street, and trying to protect
>>>>>>the car from all the attacks. Cover I bought doesn't fit, so have to
>>>>>>find obne that does. This isn't my primary car. Just for some driving
>>>>>>fun.

>>
>>>>>>VF

>>
>>>>>I've driven the impreza for a number of years. Number 1 contributor
>>>>>of road noise I've found is transmission throught the rear wheel
>>>>>wells into the "boot" area which is just another way of saying into
>>>>>the passenger compartment. Love the car tho'..............Doc- Hide quoted text -

>>
>>>>>- Show quoted text -

>>
>>>>Will have to find the source of the sound and deal with it. If it is
>>>>just some road surfaces, I could live with that.

>>
>>>> Looked up recomended tire pressures and they were lower than in the
>>>>tires, so that is the first fix. Will see what that does.

>>
>>>>Yea, I know I'll love the car. It's what I wanted in size, body style
>>>>and all. I don't need much in transportation, and my old car was more
>>>>than enough, but I wasn't having enough FUN.)) I'm getting some
>>>>exercise for my damaged body from rowing the gears. Can't play tennis
>>>>now, and wanted an enjoyable way to get it. This is it.))

>>
>>>>VF- Hide quoted text -

>>
>>>>- Show quoted text -

>>
>>>went Joy riding overnite, to log More hrs to get my Sube License. Got
>>>radio stations set, and learned all the controls. The extra FM's I can
>>>set is perfect. The tweeters I got will be needed, and maybe the bass
>>>units I have.

>>
>>> I don't like the chugging at low speed. I guess it happenes so the
>>>exhaust stays clean. Thinking being in a lower gear getting the revs
>>>up might minimize that. My gear changing isn't smooth. Feels like the
>>>clutch grabs fast. Maybe being AWD causes that. Developed a rattle/
>>>squeak from the right front door. Sounds like the glass making it.

>>
>>> I went on a twisty road along a river, that I haven't driven in
>>>Years. It has narrow dual lanes, and sheer rocks that come to the
>>>roads edge. Only a few cars passed. I was cautious not knowing the
>>>capabilities of the car or that familiar with the road now. Daytime
>>>would have been better for seeing, but Much more traffic. On the way
>>>home I took a road that has sharp decending turn that passes under a
>>>train bridge, that can pull some G's. I wasn't checking the speedo,
>>>but coming off an expressway, you usually enter it at speed, and it
>>>was like nothing. I haven't felt any understeer in turns, so guess I
>>>haven't gotten to it yet, and haven't been pussey footing. I guess
>>>there is more capability.

>>
>>> Adjusting tire pressures, the ride is much more comfortable. The
>>>ride seems a bit jiggly since. Maybe more pressure would cure that.
>>>I'm getting a workout rowing the gears. I'm in a Big city with 4 way
>>>stop signs at every intersection, and disabled from an injury that
>>>damaged Every body system and muscles, and haven't driven a manual
>>>since 85'. I didn't get a WRX wagon, because the firmer suspension
>>>Beat Me Up..

>>
>>> The seats feel better than I believed, but the lumbar is either too
>>>firm or too protruding. I bought a pair of Recaro seats out of an 85'
>>>Mustang SVO I planned to try to put in the Sube. I was thinking they
>>>might not be needed, but they have adjustable lumbar's, along with 2
>>>thigh adjustments, so will have to give them a try.

>>
>>> My Sube adventure has been interesting for sure, including dealers
>>>and salespeople.

>>
>>>VF

>>
>>Sounds like you are on a path to make the car an extension of yourself.
>>I hope it winds up being a good fit.
>>Have you considered trying a pad for your back? One co. I heard of that
>>has a good rep (and we may be buying a pad or two for my daughter who
>>has a very bad back at times) is Obus Forme'.http://tinyurl.com/2tkehs
>>
>>Be careful with your new toy. Try some of the 'fun' stuff during the day
>>in a safe area away from the cliffsides!
>>
>>Carl
>>
>>--
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>>
>>- Show quoted text -

>
>
> The river drive is the best drive around here for some FUN driving.
> Like a race driver learning the turns in a course, I'll get familiar
> with it again. Daytime would have a Lot more traffic. Maybe Early AM
> would be best. No problem judging the right side of the Sube, but
> Can't see it. Raising the seat might help, or the bug deflector that
> was delivered yesterday. I Don't plan to pull a James Dean on Dead
> Man's Curve, since I don't like taking extreme risks, and know most
> around here, and Don't know the Sube that well yet.
>
> I think the SVO seats will be an improvement, and make the Sube Fit
> better. It's not bad now, but could be better. About your daughter,
> might want to look into Prolotherapy. Sugar injections, that feed,
> rebuild and repair damaged ligaments and tendons that aren't holding
> bones in place, allowing them to press on the nerves. I use Cayenne
> Pepper plasters I make up, wetting the paper towel with saline. The
> heat of the pepper draws blood to the site, and does the healing.
> Capsacin is what makes peppers hot, and Capsacin P is a sports cream.
> Salt is supposed to draw Lymph, and white cells, which can eat up any
> debris, like torn muscle fibers.
>
> Debating whether to make another nightime run in the Sube. Get
> experience driving it in the city when traffic is light. Weekend is
> for durnks, but most may be passed out by now.
>
> VF
>


Sounds good - watch out for semis - they sometimes try to get in after
the drunks are off the roads but before rush hour.
The daughter gets cortisone injections if the pain is severe. Dunno if I
could talk her and her mom into any alternative treatments. Capsaicin
though is an effective treatment and I'm glad it helps you.

As for the seats, you might try asking in the the Interior or maybe the
Motorsports forum at www.nasioc.com. Or find the website and email the
manufacturer. It might just be a question of different 'rails' on the
bottom of the seats to adapt to your sube.

Carl




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Old 09-01-2007, 03:25 PM
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Default Re: New 07' Impreza Wagon

On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 07:30:46 -0700, houndman@phonom.net wrote:


>
> The seats feel better than I believed, but the lumbar is either too
>firm or too protruding. I bought a pair of Recaro seats out of an 85'
>Mustang SVO I planned to try to put in the Sube. I was thinking they
>might not be needed, but they have adjustable lumbar's, along with 2
>thigh adjustments, so will have to give them a try.
>
> My Sube adventure has been interesting for sure, including dealers
>and salespeople.
>
>VF

Before you rip out the seats make sure your side air bags aren't part
of them. Dig you get the heated seats? They do wonders for an achy
back. I'm having my lumbar facet nerves burned this Wednesday. Like
cortisone only it lasts for years as opposed to months.
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On 1 Sep, 10:58, Carl 1 Lucky Texan <alcky...@swbell.not> wrote:
> hound...@phonom.net wrote:
> > On 1 Sep, 02:40, Carl 1 Lucky Texan <alcky...@swbell.not> wrote:

>
> >>hound...@phonom.net wrote:

>
> >>>On 30 Aug, 18:06, hound...@phonom.net wrote:

>
> >>>>On 30 Aug, 13:53, Dr.Colon.Osc...@gmail.com wrote:

>
> >>>>>On Aug 29, 8:59 am, hound...@phonom.net wrote:

>
> >>>>>>Picked up the car yesterday. They said the brakes and clutch are OK.
> >>>>>>Drove another before taking it, and it had a slighty firmer pedal, and
> >>>>>>the clutch grabbed a bit higher. Since they said it was fine, I took
> >>>>>>it, figuring I'D have to adjust things, If I could. Read you have to
> >>>>>>go into the computer to open valves in the ABS to bleed the system.

>
> >>>>>>Car was Really noisy on the road. I had driven it a good bit a few
> >>>>>>days ago, and it wasn't loud. Maybe the different roads are the
> >>>>>>reason, or maybe I had a window cracked open. Lots of New fangled
> >>>>>>gizmos to learn how to use.

>
> >>>>>> I live in a big Old city, in a small street, and trying to protect
> >>>>>>the car from all the attacks. Cover I bought doesn't fit, so have to
> >>>>>>find obne that does. This isn't my primary car. Just for some driving
> >>>>>>fun.

>
> >>>>>>VF

>
> >>>>>I've driven the impreza for a number of years. Number 1 contributor
> >>>>>of road noise I've found is transmission throught the rear wheel
> >>>>>wells into the "boot" area which is just another way of saying into
> >>>>>the passenger compartment. Love the car tho'..............Doc- Hide quoted text -

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>
> >>>>Will have to find the source of the sound and deal with it. If it is
> >>>>just some road surfaces, I could live with that.

>
> >>>> Looked up recomended tire pressures and they were lower than in the
> >>>>tires, so that is the first fix. Will see what that does.

>
> >>>>Yea, I know I'll love the car. It's what I wanted in size, body style
> >>>>and all. I don't need much in transportation, and my old car was more
> >>>>than enough, but I wasn't having enough FUN.)) I'm getting some
> >>>>exercise for my damaged body from rowing the gears. Can't play tennis
> >>>>now, and wanted an enjoyable way to get it. This is it.))

>
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>
> >>>went Joy riding overnite, to log More hrs to get my Sube License. Got
> >>>radio stations set, and learned all the controls. The extra FM's I can
> >>>set is perfect. The tweeters I got will be needed, and maybe the bass
> >>>units I have.

>
> >>> I don't like the chugging at low speed. I guess it happenes so the
> >>>exhaust stays clean. Thinking being in a lower gear getting the revs
> >>>up might minimize that. My gear changing isn't smooth. Feels like the
> >>>clutch grabs fast. Maybe being AWD causes that. Developed a rattle/
> >>>squeak from the right front door. Sounds like the glass making it.

>
> >>> I went on a twisty road along a river, that I haven't driven in
> >>>Years. It has narrow dual lanes, and sheer rocks that come to the
> >>>roads edge. Only a few cars passed. I was cautious not knowing the
> >>>capabilities of the car or that familiar with the road now. Daytime
> >>>would have been better for seeing, but Much more traffic. On the way
> >>>home I took a road that has sharp decending turn that passes under a
> >>>train bridge, that can pull some G's. I wasn't checking the speedo,
> >>>but coming off an expressway, you usually enter it at speed, and it
> >>>was like nothing. I haven't felt any understeer in turns, so guess I
> >>>haven't gotten to it yet, and haven't been pussey footing. I guess
> >>>there is more capability.

>
> >>> Adjusting tire pressures, the ride is much more comfortable. The
> >>>ride seems a bit jiggly since. Maybe more pressure would cure that.
> >>>I'm getting a workout rowing the gears. I'm in a Big city with 4 way
> >>>stop signs at every intersection, and disabled from an injury that
> >>>damaged Every body system and muscles, and haven't driven a manual
> >>>since 85'. I didn't get a WRX wagon, because the firmer suspension
> >>>Beat Me Up..

>
> >>> The seats feel better than I believed, but the lumbar is either too
> >>>firm or too protruding. I bought a pair of Recaro seats out of an 85'
> >>>Mustang SVO I planned to try to put in the Sube. I was thinking they
> >>>might not be needed, but they have adjustable lumbar's, along with 2
> >>>thigh adjustments, so will have to give them a try.

>
> >>> My Sube adventure has been interesting for sure, including dealers
> >>>and salespeople.

>
> >>>VF

>
> >>Sounds like you are on a path to make the car an extension of yourself.
> >>I hope it winds up being a good fit.
> >>Have you considered trying a pad for your back? One co. I heard of that
> >>has a good rep (and we may be buying a pad or two for my daughter who
> >>has a very bad back at times) is Obus Forme'.http://tinyurl.com/2tkehs

>
> >>Be careful with your new toy. Try some of the 'fun' stuff during the day
> >>in a safe area away from the cliffsides!

>
> >>Carl

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> > The river drive is the best drive around here for some FUN driving.
> > Like a race driver learning the turns in a course, I'll get familiar
> > with it again. Daytime would have a Lot more traffic. Maybe Early AM
> > would be best. No problem judging the right side of the Sube, but
> > Can't see it. Raising the seat might help, or the bug deflector that
> > was delivered yesterday. I Don't plan to pull a James Dean on Dead
> > Man's Curve, since I don't like taking extreme risks, and know most
> > around here, and Don't know the Sube that well yet.

>
> > I think the SVO seats will be an improvement, and make the Sube Fit
> > better. It's not bad now, but could be better. About your daughter,
> > might want to look into Prolotherapy. Sugar injections, that feed,
> > rebuild and repair damaged ligaments and tendons that aren't holding
> > bones in place, allowing them to press on the nerves. I use Cayenne
> > Pepper plasters I make up, wetting the paper towel with saline. The
> > heat of the pepper draws blood to the site, and does the healing.
> > Capsacin is what makes peppers hot, and Capsacin P is a sports cream.
> > Salt is supposed to draw Lymph, and white cells, which can eat up any
> > debris, like torn muscle fibers.

>
> > Debating whether to make another nightime run in the Sube. Get
> > experience driving it in the city when traffic is light. Weekend is
> > for durnks, but most may be passed out by now.

>
> > VF

>
> Sounds good - watch out for semis - they sometimes try to get in after
> the drunks are off the roads but before rush hour.
> The daughter gets cortisone injections if the pain is severe. Dunno if I
> could talk her and her mom into any alternative treatments. Capsaicin
> though is an effective treatment and I'm glad it helps you.
>
> As for the seats, you might try asking in the the Interior or maybe the
> Motorsports forum atwww.nasioc.com. Or find the website and email the
> manufacturer. It might just be a question of different 'rails' on the
> bottom of the seats to adapt to your sube.
>
> Carl
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Had a nice Early ride. Drove though the Intl Airport by mistake, and
that was a bit hairy, trying to read the signs and follow the road
through the terminal, then on to the interstate that I know, but not
coming out of the airport. Was a bit tired and that didn't help.

I figure between the Sube and Mustang tracks I should be able to
mount the seats. Would like to keep the seat raised, but the seats
have a big knob to work one of the thigh supports.

Are you saying Prolotherapy is an alternative treatment, or Cayenne
plasters? Prolo isn't well known, but I learned about it when my mom
and a few friends were cured of back pain with it, by an orthopedic
surgeon at a teaching hospital here in Philly, who Stopped cutting
when he found it. Mom had had pain for 20 yrs till it got unbearable.
A friend had it done after a botched surgery, and another after almost
falling from a 3 story high scaffold. Usually it will cure you
overnite.

I had my upper back and sciatica involved so had pain from my neck to
my foot, and couldn't walk more than 75' till my thigh would cramp up,
and the cayenne cured me in 20min. They are better and safer than
cortisone.




VF

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Old 09-04-2007, 02:04 PM
houndman@phonom.net
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On 1 Sep, 13:57, David <rick...@knac.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 07:30:46 -0700, hound...@phonom.net wrote:
>
> > The seats feel better than I believed, but the lumbar is either too
> >firm or too protruding. I bought a pair of Recaro seats out of an 85'
> >Mustang SVO I planned to try to put in the Sube. I was thinking they
> >might not be needed, but they have adjustable lumbar's, along with 2
> >thigh adjustments, so will have to give them a try.

>
> > My Sube adventure has been interesting for sure, including dealers
> >and salespeople.

>
> >VF

>
> Before you rip out the seats make sure your side air bags aren't part
> of them. Dig you get the heated seats? They do wonders for an achy
> back. I'm having my lumbar facet nerves burned this Wednesday. Like
> cortisone only it lasts for years as opposed to months.


Is that a Nerve Block? Prolotherapy feeds and rebuilds ligaments and
tendons and keeps bones off the nerves, holding the bones in place.

The SVO seats don't have heat, but that can be added. The Mid
Atlantic doesn't usually get that cold, and the seats are cloth. I
used to have a wagon with vinyl seats, and a hound who used to jump
into the drivers seat when I would leave them in the car. I complained
till it got cold, and the seats were nice and toasty when I got in,
and I didn't complain anymore.))


VF

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