Road Trippin'
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I'm fixing to head up to the Windy City (Chichago, IL) with a couple of friends to visit a friend who goes to Northwestern.
Aside from changing my oil and pre-trip maintenence on my car, anything I should know about? Cool sights/people along the way? I know Vikash and Jared are in Ohio these days. We're taking I-80 from PA so we should be rolling across a couple of states along the way.
I'm fixing to head up to the Windy City (Chichago, IL) with a couple of friends to visit a friend who goes to Northwestern.
Aside from changing my oil and pre-trip maintenence on my car, anything I should know about? Cool sights/people along the way? I know Vikash and Jared are in Ohio these days. We're taking I-80 from PA so we should be rolling across a couple of states along the way.
Sam
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'08 Honda Civic Si Sedan
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Oh, okay... well...
How old are your alternator, fuel pump, and starter? Alternator/PS belt? Battery?
Do you have a spare ignitor and/or coil pack you can bring? They're not common failure parts, but your car won't run without them.
It couldn't hurt to have some random pieces of hose and some hose clamps handy.
Check your brakes; if they're getting close to marginal, fix it before the trip.
Check all the fluids, of course -- brake fluid, power steering fluid, transmission fluid, engine oil, engine coolant, and so forth. Bring a bottle of each just in case.
Check all struts, springs, and mounts to make sure they're behaving and not rotted or rusted through.
CV boots still intact?
Tire tread depth okay? Do they hold air? If there's a slow leak, bring an inflator of some kind.
If you haven't yet had to bypass the fuel pump ground wire under the passenger side of the rear seat, do it before you go. You may well find that the plastic around it is already scorched. I'm convinced there was a manufacturing defect.
What in particular are you worried about on your car? Is there something that's given you reason to distrust it?
Oh -- I somehow have your hat. You'll have to come get it. =)
How old are your alternator, fuel pump, and starter? Alternator/PS belt? Battery?
Do you have a spare ignitor and/or coil pack you can bring? They're not common failure parts, but your car won't run without them.
It couldn't hurt to have some random pieces of hose and some hose clamps handy.
Check your brakes; if they're getting close to marginal, fix it before the trip.
Check all the fluids, of course -- brake fluid, power steering fluid, transmission fluid, engine oil, engine coolant, and so forth. Bring a bottle of each just in case.
Check all struts, springs, and mounts to make sure they're behaving and not rotted or rusted through.
CV boots still intact?
Tire tread depth okay? Do they hold air? If there's a slow leak, bring an inflator of some kind.
If you haven't yet had to bypass the fuel pump ground wire under the passenger side of the rear seat, do it before you go. You may well find that the plastic around it is already scorched. I'm convinced there was a manufacturing defect.
What in particular are you worried about on your car? Is there something that's given you reason to distrust it?
Oh -- I somehow have your hat. You'll have to come get it. =)
"Just reading vrg3's convoluted, information-packed posts made me feel better all over again." -- subyluvr2212
ok so the post looks really funny
summary - will do what Vikash recommended, anyone know where I can get a good deal on new brakes?
summary - will do what Vikash recommended, anyone know where I can get a good deal on new brakes?
Alt & Starter checked out this last December, not sure on age but W&L said they were ok. No clue on fuel pump, still looking at records.vrg3 wrote: How old are your alternator, fuel pump, and starter? Alternator/PS belt? Battery?
Ignitor and coil pack eh? I'll check with Frank when he gets back, pick up extras.vrg3 wrote: Do you have a spare ignitor and/or coil pack you can bring? They're not common failure parts, but your car won't run without them.
I'll stop off at NAPA before I leave.vrg3 wrote: It couldn't hurt to have some random pieces of hose and some hose clamps handy.
Oops. They're pretty far gone. Anyone have any recommendations for NA brakes on a small budget?vrg3 wrote: Check your brakes; if they're getting close to marginal, fix it before the trip.
No problem there, although I plan on changing the oil before I go.vrg3 wrote: Check all the fluids, of course -- brake fluid, power steering fluid, transmission fluid, engine oil, engine coolant, and so forth. Bring a bottle of each just in case.
Not rusted through or rotted but fairly old and worn.vrg3 wrote: Check all struts, springs, and mounts to make sure they're behaving and not rotted or rusted through.
Replaced 30,000 miles ago. Look good.vrg3 wrote: CV boots still intact?
Worn a bit unevenly on outside of tread, when they were first mounted they were mounted poorly.vrg3 wrote: Tire tread depth okay? Do they hold air? If there's a slow leak, bring an inflator of some kind.
I'll look for a thread on this, shouldn't be too hard but I don't want to do it incorrectly.vrg3 wrote: If you haven't yet had to bypass the fuel pump ground wire under the passenger side of the rear seat, do it before you go. You may well find that the plastic around it is already scorched. I'm convinced there was a manufacturing defect.
About 268,000 of them. It's not like it's an unreliable car but it's well past a quarter of a million miles. My parents seem to think there'll be catastrophic suspension failure or something and a control arm or something will break.vrg3 wrote: What in particular are you worried about on your car? Is there something that's given you reason to distrust it?
I think we're going to stop by on the trip back, I'll let you know for sure.vrg3 wrote: Oh -- I somehow have your hat. You'll have to come get it. =)
Sam
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I took my car on a minor road trip to NJ and back...put on a total of around 500 miles during a week (170 miles one way with 150 miles of driving during the week). I pretty much went over all those things vikash mentioned..except the fuel pump grounding thing. Now, granted, I think I should have done that because my car kind of started acting funny while we were down there.
My car with just freshly turned 150k handled the road just fine. I do need an air filter change though....
My point is: I think you'll be fine. If I can make a trip like that on my car with 150k, you should be fine with 250k.
My car with just freshly turned 150k handled the road just fine. I do need an air filter change though....
My point is: I think you'll be fine. If I can make a trip like that on my car with 150k, you should be fine with 250k.
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When you stop by we can have some good old Ohio fun. The roads aren't as cool here as they are in PA, but there are some gems here if you know where to go.
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I wouldn't worry about the car dying on the long drive. These cars are pretty solid. I driven 600 miles round trip dozens of times - each time with a rallycross at the destination - and never NOT made it home (knock on wood)
Sure, maybe throw a few spare parts and basic tools in the car, and obviously replace anything that is making horrible noises like it's about to die. But otherwise I say don't sweat it. If you're really worried, then buying the $75-ish AAA gold plan (free 100 mile tow) is more likely to pay off than spending $70 on random scattershot maintenance.
Sure, maybe throw a few spare parts and basic tools in the car, and obviously replace anything that is making horrible noises like it's about to die. But otherwise I say don't sweat it. If you're really worried, then buying the $75-ish AAA gold plan (free 100 mile tow) is more likely to pay off than spending $70 on random scattershot maintenance.
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13psi, TurboXS TBE, WRX IC, Hallman MBC, TurboXS FCD, KYB AGX, Phil's STI seat, SPT short shifter, David Carter hood, Zeitronix widebandO2, Kuhmo rally tires, STI IC spray, thanks:gearboxtech.com
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Advance carries or can order some pretty cheap brake parts. I remember a friend replacing the front pads and rotors on his 92 L with Raybestos rotors and Beck/Arnley "premium" pads for a total of something like $75 shipped.
A worn suspension is arguably not as bad a safety hazard as a rusting suspension, but it's still something you should look at replacing.
I don't see why the age of the car would imply that it wouldn't be reliable. Sam abuses his car probably more than any of us
. I like his suggestion about getting some peace of mind with a Gold AAA membership. I'll also add that if you don't have a cell phone and a CB radio, those might be good to pick up before the trip too. You can get prepaid cell phones with a lot less hassle than subscribing, and a cheap CB might help you get in touch with help should you need it in an area without cell reception.
A worn suspension is arguably not as bad a safety hazard as a rusting suspension, but it's still something you should look at replacing.
I don't see why the age of the car would imply that it wouldn't be reliable. Sam abuses his car probably more than any of us

"Just reading vrg3's convoluted, information-packed posts made me feel better all over again." -- subyluvr2212
V, I went to Advance today, for new pads and rotors it'll be a lttle over $100. They have everything in stock so I might just take care of that tomorrow. Will need to read up, I've read a little bit about doing the ol brake dance and think I can tackle it though.
I happen to have a cell phone, with roadside assistance included on the plan, I had forgotten about this feature. As for the CB, I'll probably check out Wal-Mart tomorrow.
The mileage/age issue isn't my concern as it is my parents'. I've treated my car fairly well since last August so I figure it'll treat me just as well.
Will- I will destroy you. Or at least get you lost in the middle of the Central Pennsylvania wilderness again.
I happen to have a cell phone, with roadside assistance included on the plan, I had forgotten about this feature. As for the CB, I'll probably check out Wal-Mart tomorrow.
The mileage/age issue isn't my concern as it is my parents'. I've treated my car fairly well since last August so I figure it'll treat me just as well.
Will- I will destroy you. Or at least get you lost in the middle of the Central Pennsylvania wilderness again.
Sam
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'08 Honda Civic Si Sedan
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Cool, just make sure you're getting decent pads. I once put a $20 set of "Wearever Silvers" on my car as a stopgap measure for a couple of weeks, and it felt as if I had bars of soap instead of brake pads!
"Just reading vrg3's convoluted, information-packed posts made me feel better all over again." -- subyluvr2212
I was never lost. Remember? 10 miles ahead on the highway that took us back to Matt's house.corsair wrote:Will- I will destroy you. Or at least get you lost in the middle of the Central Pennsylvania wilderness again.

1993 WMP BC6 5MT EJ22T 9psi 3.9:1 213k 205/55R16
62.6 m/s @ 0.66 bar. Gotta love boost. :)
62.6 m/s @ 0.66 bar. Gotta love boost. :)
Vikash- Oh no. That's what they quoted me on. I guess I'll go back there and order some gooduns.
Will- I had forgotten... You must have known that area like the back of your hand.
(The one with the hammer is Matt after I had told him I knew the area like the back of my hand)
Will- I had forgotten... You must have known that area like the back of your hand.

Sam
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Ooh. Yeah. avoid them.
Usually they can get not-normally-stocked parts within a day or two, so have them show you the entire list of options on the computer screen. They probably have cheaper and/or better options than what's in stock.
Or just order online. Many online parts retailers (including Advance) offer free shipping for orders above a certain total, which you might reach.
Usually they can get not-normally-stocked parts within a day or two, so have them show you the entire list of options on the computer screen. They probably have cheaper and/or better options than what's in stock.
Or just order online. Many online parts retailers (including Advance) offer free shipping for orders above a certain total, which you might reach.
"Just reading vrg3's convoluted, information-packed posts made me feel better all over again." -- subyluvr2212
so brakes are visibly fine, brake fluid is fine, suspension passes my visual exam, coolant is full and looking good oil is changed....
....and I'm not taking my car anymore? I'm taking my father's Chrysler 300M, meh, it's a bit more comfy though should make the trip easier on the ol posterior (not to mention 255 horses).
Anyway, Will, Vikash, and Jared, if you guys want me to stop by I'll be passing through on the 6th and the 11th so PM me with some info and I'll stop by.
....and I'm not taking my car anymore? I'm taking my father's Chrysler 300M, meh, it's a bit more comfy though should make the trip easier on the ol posterior (not to mention 255 horses).
Anyway, Will, Vikash, and Jared, if you guys want me to stop by I'll be passing through on the 6th and the 11th so PM me with some info and I'll stop by.
Sam
'93 L AWD Wagon
'08 Honda Civic Si Sedan
'93 L AWD Wagon
'08 Honda Civic Si Sedan
well I'm glad I took care of everthing because I forgot the Chrysler was at it's 130,000 mile head gasket blowing service time...
Subaru isn't packed yet but it will be soon, gotta get everything else ready to go and I leave bright and early tomorrow.
Will, V, and Jared: I'm PM-ing you guys my cell number and email, I'd be down with visiting on my return trip.
Subaru isn't packed yet but it will be soon, gotta get everything else ready to go and I leave bright and early tomorrow.
Will, V, and Jared: I'm PM-ing you guys my cell number and email, I'd be down with visiting on my return trip.
Sam
'93 L AWD Wagon
'08 Honda Civic Si Sedan
'93 L AWD Wagon
'08 Honda Civic Si Sedan