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Old 08-17-2015, 02:03 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Ah, it probably has the same suspension as the sedan, that's what they mean. And like other car types, most stations on the road carry just the driver and no luggage most of the time. In that light it does make sense.
A wagon is actually supposed to be more frequently subject to overloading...

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Old 08-21-2015, 06:38 AM   #12 (permalink)
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With a mix of RE85 and 90-octane gas (50/50) i calculated 26 MPG.

and that was achieved with zero hypermiling tricks, driving mixed city/rural, and accelerating at WOT

and this sucker is great on bad roads of finland, the wikipedia article is bs.

the feeling of a "soft" suspension comes from a long suspension travel.

i can drive over speed bumps at 20 MPH

i have droven this car at 25mph on a forest road and the suspension never "hits bottom".

maybe with a full load the suspension is too soft, but i rarely have anything over 200Kg in my car.

Also the serviceability is great. Me and my friend changed the belts for the camshaft and alternator in an hour at the first time, now i could manage it in half an hour i also installed a radio, but it cuts off, so it must have a loose connection or a bad ground somewhere.

theres no ABS, Power steering, or airbags. The only thing that can go off is the engine light, and it's on already

(the car runs normally, but the fuel enrichment is too high due to ethanol, hence the light )

And rooster, it's the same 8V engine samara/2108 has, so the engine design was already 28 years old when the car was made in 2003

grille block is one of the things i've considered, and maybe rear skirts.

the car would look futuristic or sci-fi-ish with couple of aero mods
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Old 08-21-2015, 06:52 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Also the rear muffler broke off, it had heavily rusted at the seam, so it was basically just hanging in the rubber bushings, when i drove in a pothole i need to get a new muffler soon, now it sounds like a military truck and reduced consumption almost with half a litre , and the muffler had it's insides loose when i examined it

I looked it up, the engine's Multi-Point-Injectef, with all the components made by BOSCH

and because it's a export model, it has a immobilizer with a separate "dongle"
that you wave at the antenna in order to start it

if some petty criminal threatens me to hand over the keys, he sure as hell won't not start the car without it unless he knows how to bypass the gas pump relay
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Old 08-21-2015, 11:27 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Wagons are a great compromise between size and versatility.
Not too big or too much unused space with has a severedrag & weight penalty , but enough space when you need it.
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And rooster, it's the same 8V engine samara/2108 has, so the engine design was already 28 years old when the car was made in 2003
It might be the same old engine we know in Brazil as "Fiasa", originally designed by Aurelio Lampredi. At least the Brazilian version had an inverted belt tensioner, which is often blamed for the timing belt often becoming more prone to a rupture.
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It is this engine, that mine has (minus the yellow bar between the struts )

Car started to sputter on full load, solved by buying a New set of NGK sparkplugs for a combined price of around 20 US dollars. The DENSO plugs in my Celica costed 60 dollars

(although the Celica's plugs are supposed to last about as long as the Cam belt, 100,000kms opposed to Vaz's 60,000km belt interval. The plugs last only 30,000).

Driven it for about 1200miles now without any major problems, not bad for a car that had a price of 270Euros and is of a very cheap quality

I am planning on some aero mods, grille block could be easily achieved. A vacuum gauge is waiting for inspiration, even if i've planned to buy a OBD tester/Scangauge.

My current economical situation does not give me a chance, yet :/ Soon i have to look into smuggling tobacco products from sweden :lol:
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Old 09-07-2015, 06:41 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Old 09-08-2015, 12:33 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Its engine looks identical to the early Brazilian Fiat ones.
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Holy moly, it's over a year now. The only thing changed is that I preactically partied away all my inheritance and bought a all-trac celica

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