

also dampers =/= springs.
Desertbreh wrote: I'm happy for Brad because nobody jerks it to the Miata harder on this forum and that is the Crown Prince of Miatas.D Griff wrote: Inserting 'nobody jerks it harder to the Miata than Brad' quote.
I haven't driven an Elise, but yeah, mid engine drives totally different. I don't disagree with any of what you said. I really need to drive an Elise, but they're hard to find even for a test drive.D Griff wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2024 4:25 pmMrH42 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2024 3:11 pm
Yeah, it really is.
It's the same with the Elise. They were mid $40k new 20 years ago. They go for the same money or more if they're in good shape. A tiny bumper hit and they're totaled, so a ton of them are salvage titled. The giant fiberglass shells crack with the slightest bump. The whole chassis is fragile. It's a whole lot of bullshit to put up with for that kind of money. You can get a miata new for much cheaper with none of that.
I want Toyota to revive the MR-2. Mid-engine Miata competitor would be awesome.I have a lot of seat time in Miatas and I've driven an Elise on track and the driving experience is not even the least bit similar. Your points are def valid but comparing it to a Miata just isn't fair, the Elise is the closest thing to a race car I've experienced, it rotates completely differently than anything I've driven, the steering is otherworldly, just a completely different drive versus a Miata that just feels like 'an old friend' to drive.
That's so strange. You really don't have any good indy shops around? Admittedly most of the ones I know of around here specialize in foreign makes, but I'm sure they'd be happy to work on a Heep too.D Griff wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 9:36 am Kind of at an impasse with this tranny fluid change in the![]()
Themodel strikes again. One dealer said that they won't do it. One said this 'starts at $399 for transmission service' but refuses to give an actual quote (surely $399 is for a regular 'ol drain and fill gig on a non ZF8). This is after multiple calls in with no answer, VMs left, no return call.
I just talked with Cale's group now, they said they're pretty sure it's sealed for life but will call me back![]()
I'm hesitant to just go to some mom/pop place.I just don't really trust people that much. Not that this is rocket science, but if I'm not willing to do it, I doubt they're really any more able than I. Like, they could just not change it and charge me OR could not torque correctly, under/over fill, you name it, and they the car is fucked.
I think maybe I'll just do the diffs, brake fluid, spark plugs, and coolant at home and call it a day. Reassess the tranny sitch in a couple of years if we still own the car.
55K miles as it sits. It's quite interesting that the manual basically says never change anything but the oil unless you're towing or doing taxi/police work.
I love it when the advice column advice giver very politely tells the person writing in they are a cuntDear Prudence,
I’m a 48 M and I have a sister who has four kids (two boys and two girls). My sister and I have a decent relationship, mostly because we give each other a lot of space to avoid conflict. I’m fairly supportive of the kids (I have none), but I don’t always hold my tongue if I disagree with them. A few years ago, my nephew decided to buy an old dodge charger (think serial killer). I advised him against it, since it looked like it needed a lot of repairs. He bought it anyway. It broke down less than a year later.
Fast forward several years later: This rusty car still doesn’t work. I periodically remind him and his mom that they need to get rid of that car. They aren’t concerned. I recently purchased a luxury SUV and every time I’m home, I have to park on the street because of that car. It’s not even fully parked up the driveway. My mom avoids conflict, so she won’t force the issue. I’ve thought about reporting it to the HOA, but I’m pretty sure the family will know who reported it. I’ve thought about having it towed myself, but that feels wrong. I’m just not sure what to do about this.
—Sick of this Hooptie!
Dear Sick of This,
Political organizing. Volunteering. A fitness challenge. A cooking class. Arts and crafts. Bingeing Netflix shows. This is a list of possible places to redirect your attention and energy as you pull it away from an old car that is not at your home, is not costing you any money, and has absolutely nothing to do with you. You may have been totally right about the misguided purchase of the charger, but the reward for that is that you get to say to yourself, “I knew it,” not that you get to enforce your rules for someone else’s driveway. Parking on the street will not hurt you. Pissing off your sister and nephew by criticizing them and making their life hard ultimately will.
Desertbreh wrote: I'm happy for Brad because nobody jerks it to the Miata harder on this forum and that is the Crown Prince of Miatas.D Griff wrote: Inserting 'nobody jerks it harder to the Miata than Brad' quote.
Yep.
If you're planning on selling it before 100k miles. #YOLO.
On the BMW there was a "lifetime" sticker on the same old removeable drain pan/filter as any other transmission. K brah.D Griff wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 9:36 am Kind of at an impasse with this tranny fluid change in the![]()
Themodel strikes again. One dealer said that they won't do it. One said this 'starts at $399 for transmission service' but refuses to give an actual quote (surely $399 is for a regular 'ol drain and fill gig on a non ZF8). This is after multiple calls in with no answer, VMs left, no return call.
I just talked with Cale's group now, they said they're pretty sure it's sealed for life but will call me back![]()
I'm hesitant to just go to some mom/pop place.I just don't really trust people that much. Not that this is rocket science, but if I'm not willing to do it, I doubt they're really any more able than I. Like, they could just not change it and charge me OR could not torque correctly, under/over fill, you name it, and they the car is fucked.
I think maybe I'll just do the diffs, brake fluid, spark plugs, and coolant at home and call it a day. Reassess the tranny sitch in a couple of years if we still own the car.
55K miles as it sits. It's quite interesting that the manual basically says never change anything but the oil unless you're towing or doing taxi/police work.
Looks a little messy but not like rocket science. Maybe I'll just DIY it at 75K if we still have the car.coogles wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 9:42 amThat's so strange. You really don't have any good indy shops around? Admittedly most of the ones I know of around here specialize in foreign makes, but I'm sure they'd be happy to work on a Heep too.D Griff wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 9:36 am Kind of at an impasse with this tranny fluid change in the![]()
Themodel strikes again. One dealer said that they won't do it. One said this 'starts at $399 for transmission service' but refuses to give an actual quote (surely $399 is for a regular 'ol drain and fill gig on a non ZF8). This is after multiple calls in with no answer, VMs left, no return call.
I just talked with Cale's group now, they said they're pretty sure it's sealed for life but will call me back![]()
I'm hesitant to just go to some mom/pop place.I just don't really trust people that much. Not that this is rocket science, but if I'm not willing to do it, I doubt they're really any more able than I. Like, they could just not change it and charge me OR could not torque correctly, under/over fill, you name it, and they the car is fucked.
I think maybe I'll just do the diffs, brake fluid, spark plugs, and coolant at home and call it a day. Reassess the tranny sitch in a couple of years if we still own the car.
55K miles as it sits. It's quite interesting that the manual basically says never change anything but the oil unless you're towing or doing taxi/police work.
Haven't watched it but this dude filmed a DIY.
Desertbreh wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 10:26 amOn the BMW there was a "lifetime" sticker on the same old removeable drain pan/filter as any other transmission. K brah.D Griff wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 9:36 am Kind of at an impasse with this tranny fluid change in the![]()
Themodel strikes again. One dealer said that they won't do it. One said this 'starts at $399 for transmission service' but refuses to give an actual quote (surely $399 is for a regular 'ol drain and fill gig on a non ZF8). This is after multiple calls in with no answer, VMs left, no return call.
I just talked with Cale's group now, they said they're pretty sure it's sealed for life but will call me back![]()
I'm hesitant to just go to some mom/pop place.I just don't really trust people that much. Not that this is rocket science, but if I'm not willing to do it, I doubt they're really any more able than I. Like, they could just not change it and charge me OR could not torque correctly, under/over fill, you name it, and they the car is fucked.
I think maybe I'll just do the diffs, brake fluid, spark plugs, and coolant at home and call it a day. Reassess the tranny sitch in a couple of years if we still own the car.
55K miles as it sits. It's quite interesting that the manual basically says never change anything but the oil unless you're towing or doing taxi/police work.
Desertbreh wrote: I'm happy for Brad because nobody jerks it to the Miata harder on this forum and that is the Crown Prince of Miatas.D Griff wrote: Inserting 'nobody jerks it harder to the Miata than Brad' quote.
I would not claim to be a subject matter expert in most anything; I am a generalist. Posted my .02 cent above. Lifetime fluid is not real, but unlike the flying spaghetti monster it can hurt you.
Desertbreh wrote: I'm happy for Brad because nobody jerks it to the Miata harder on this forum and that is the Crown Prince of Miatas.D Griff wrote: Inserting 'nobody jerks it harder to the Miata than Brad' quote.
I don't know if that Mopar fluid is ZF Lifeguard 8, but I would run the ZF branded stuff to be sure. Surely there is a transmission shop in the Charlotte area that knows what they are doing? It is such a fucking mess I would never do it without two dudes and a lift.
golftdibrad1 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 10:35 amI would not claim to be a subject matter expert in most anything; I am a generalist. Posted my .02 cent above. Lifetime fluid is not real, but unlike the flying spaghetti monster it can hurt you.
FWIW FCA actually manufacturers this trans that was designed by ZFG versus BMW and others I think have ZF build it.Desertbreh wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 10:35 amI don't know if that Mopar fluid is ZF Lifeguard 8, but I would run the ZF branded stuff to be sure. Surely there is a transmission shop in the Charlotte area that knows what they are doing? It is such a fucking mess I would never do it without two dudes and a lift.