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1000km a week commute on an AAZ
by
catlin_cava
on 26 Mar, 2009 14:54
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In a month for 12 weeks i'll be running 1000km a week on a 97 Golf with a 1.9AAZ. motor rebuild at under 300,000km. car is at 365,000km. Is there anything i should watch out for or do to keep the car from dying on me.
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#1
by
Dirtrag2
on 26 Mar, 2009 16:27
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check fluids on a daily basis and cross your fingers
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#2
by
TurboJ
on 26 Mar, 2009 16:32
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Do I remember someone ditching a TD Golf to move onto a gas car...?
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#3
by
jtanguay
on 26 Mar, 2009 17:01
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go easy on the car when its cold, and then spank it when its hot... oh and treat it to some good synthetic oil. preferrably Total or Lubro Moly (aka liqui moly)
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#4
by
catlin_cava
on 26 Mar, 2009 17:19
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I know I ditched the old golf for a gas car...trans let go lol...the guy is trading cars with me
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#5
by
8v-of-fury
on 26 Mar, 2009 19:34
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that is gonna be fun

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well look at it this way, not only is it a Vw.. its a Diesel Vw...
What could possibly go wrong?! :lol:
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#6
by
dieselweasel
on 26 Mar, 2009 21:14
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Some audiobooks?
Haha. I've been driving approx 1000 kms a week for the past 5 months and in some pretty nasty Canadian weather to boot. I'm sooooo sick of listening to the radio. It's funny that you say that because I was just going to look for some books on CD.
I've put 33,000 kms on my Jetta since I got it last April. My advice to you is take care of the car and it will take care of you. I use synthetic oil so I don't have to change it every month. I perform regular inspections of everything so I don't get stranded or left with no way to get to work. You want to be pro-active with repairs. Change any questionable hoses and belts and carry spares. Make sure all the required maintenance is done, especially the timing belt. Check the crank sprocket, and educate yourself on that issue if you don't know about it.
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#7
by
the caveman
on 27 Mar, 2009 08:47
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what is it about New Brunswickers [?] and the crazy milage they drive. I just read some survey about it how you guys drive and i think you were at the top for Canada. Must have something to do with the 110 kph speed limit!
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#8
by
jtanguay
on 27 Mar, 2009 09:05
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what is it about New Brunswickers [?] and the crazy milage they drive. I just read some survey about it how you guys drive and i think you were at the top for Canada. Must have something to do with the 110 kph speed limit!
i wonder when we will raise our speed limit... not that anyone really adheres to it... :roll: :lol:
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#9
by
arb
on 27 Mar, 2009 09:33
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what is it about New Brunswickers [?] and the crazy milage they drive. I just read some survey about it how you guys drive and i think you were at the top for Canada. Must have something to do with the 110 kph speed limit!
i wonder when we will raise our speed limit... not that anyone really adheres to it... :roll: :lol:
LOL - Yeah, my wasted trip to Halliburton I could not believe the max speed anywhere was 100 kph on the 407 (have not gotten a bill from them yet) and most of the time it was 80 kph. Very slow for a Michigan guy used to going 70 - 79 mph. (113 - 127 kph)
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#10
by
8v-of-fury
on 27 Mar, 2009 10:59
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what is it about New Brunswickers [?] and the crazy milage they drive. I just read some survey about it how you guys drive and i think you were at the top for Canada. Must have something to do with the 110 kph speed limit!
i wonder when we will raise our speed limit... not that anyone really adheres to it... :roll: :lol:
LOL - Yeah, my wasted trip to Halliburton I could not believe the max speed anywhere was 100 kph on the 407 (have not gotten a bill from them yet) and most of the time it was 80 kph. Very slow for a Michigan guy used to going 70 - 79 mph. (113 - 127 kph)
:shock: you mean people were actually paying attention to the limit on the 407!?!? That's a shocker.. lol hey Jon whats the limit on the 401? 100km/h? whats the normal speed? 140km/h? i have NEVER done the speed limit on the 401 in my life.. i'd get rear ended... I was just down there last week, doing 125-130.. people were still passing me at an alarming rate.. i mean whizzing by.. EVERYONE.. people are WHACK down on the 401
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#11
by
catlin_cava
on 28 Mar, 2009 09:28
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the course i'll be taking is only offered in the next city over. Its going to give me driving practice since i'll be taking my Class 1...yay....its going to get a good look over before i start travelling it...
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#12
by
jtanguay
on 28 Mar, 2009 10:32
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what is it about New Brunswickers [?] and the crazy milage they drive. I just read some survey about it how you guys drive and i think you were at the top for Canada. Must have something to do with the 110 kph speed limit!
i wonder when we will raise our speed limit... not that anyone really adheres to it... :roll: :lol:
LOL - Yeah, my wasted trip to Halliburton I could not believe the max speed anywhere was 100 kph on the 407 (have not gotten a bill from them yet) and most of the time it was 80 kph. Very slow for a Michigan guy used to going 70 - 79 mph. (113 - 127 kph)
:shock: you mean people were actually paying attention to the limit on the 407!?!? That's a shocker.. lol hey Jon whats the limit on the 401? 100km/h? whats the normal speed? 140km/h? i have NEVER done the speed limit on the 401 in my life.. i'd get rear ended... I was just down there last week, doing 125-130.. people were still passing me at an alarming rate.. i mean whizzing by.. EVERYONE.. people are WHACK down on the 401 
before the legislation that brought into effect automatic vehicle impound for 50km/hr over, it wasn't unheard of seeing people go 180-200 km/h down certain stretches... :shock: i think it was the first guy to ever get his vehicle impounded that only a few days later, got another car impounded... :lol: and still today people drive over 50km/h above the limit. thats taking a huge chance if you ask me. they're really cracking down on dangerous driving, especially after those deadly 'accidents'.
thankfully we get a 7% tolerance with regards to the speed. so if you're going 150km/hr on your spedometer, your car wouldn't be impounded.
i've also heard of the OPP pulling people over for doing 15 over... its just a game really... they blitz to 'try' and scare people, but it doesn't work.
me personally i keep the speed down on my car due to the gearing and fuel economy. once i get the CTN in there i'll probably see more 120km/h :lol: my old golf with an autobox would scream at 3500 to do about 100km/h and 130-140km/h was about 4000 rpm... once you get into 4k rpm territory, the fuel economy really goes out the window. pathetic really :lol:
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#13
by
catlin_cava
on 28 Mar, 2009 11:36
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"A motorist has been charged with stunt driving after allegedly being clocked by police doing 250 km/h on a Toronto highway.
The driver of a high-performance Infiniti was pulled over early Tuesday morning on Highway 400, just south of Finch Avenue, police said.
OPP Sgt. Dave Woodford told CBC News the driver showed a dangerous disregard for his own safety and other roadway users.
"I think it's insane that someone would even think of going this fast," Woodford said.
The driver faces a maximum $10,000 fine and the gain of six demerit points if convicted. The vehicle was impounded for a week under the province's street-racing legislation."
Heard that one on CBC radio 2 weeks ago...I've got 240+ on the 102 from Halifax to Truro and i'll never do it again...its scary if someone pulls out in front of you....well there wouldn't be much left
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#14
by
jtanguay
on 28 Mar, 2009 11:50
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"A motorist has been charged with stunt driving after allegedly being clocked by police doing 250 km/h on a Toronto highway.
The driver of a high-performance Infiniti was pulled over early Tuesday morning on Highway 400, just south of Finch Avenue, police said.
OPP Sgt. Dave Woodford told CBC News the driver showed a dangerous disregard for his own safety and other roadway users.
"I think it's insane that someone would even think of going this fast," Woodford said.
The driver faces a maximum $10,000 fine and the gain of six demerit points if convicted. The vehicle was impounded for a week under the province's street-racing legislation."
Heard that one on CBC radio 2 weeks ago...I've got 240+ on the 102 from Halifax to Truro and i'll never do it again...its scary if someone pulls out in front of you....well there wouldn't be much left
i think thats mostly the problem here... there are retards that WILL just pull out in front of a fast moving car, get rear ended and all of a sudden its the driver who rear ends the car in front who is at fault.
the only reason we limit our trucks now to 105km/h (don't get me started on that topic :x) is because they can't slow down fast enough for the retard in front who just cut him off, else risk jack knifing the whole truck... i can't wait till we get the virtual driver training systems up and running. give the driver a good smack when he pulls crap stunts like that. IMO its just as bad as someone driving too fast, yet they get off scot free and continue to do it. over in places like Germany, i'm sure they wouldn't put up with that BS.