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People have their own opinions, the reason no one cares about yours is because you come off as a fuckface. What should a wing do?

Produce rear down force. Does the sti wing do that? That being said, the wing does serve a purpose. If out produced down force at a lower speed, it would cause drag at a higher speed which will bring top speed down. It is a piece that was designed for the car and provides down force when the car needs it.

Whether or not you need that on the street is irrelevant, the car was designed to be a performance car, you can take it to the track and it will perform like one. There was research and development put into the wing, it isn't a random wing that they said 'Fuck it why not' and threw on. Rice is a rear spoiler on a fwd car that doesn't have a splitter on it, they bought it to make it look faster but any down force it produces hurts performance because it'll cause front traction loss. Rice is also a wing with no form off research behind it, one that may never have useable down force.

You are just a sad, salty person who blindly hates on things because you don't like them.

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-->If you do not see your submitted post in 'new' within 5 minutes, message the mods with the URL to your submission and we can fish it out of the spam filter for you. Visit our friends!: (full vehicles only, no random junkers or car parts). That is NOT normal for a 'full synthetic' engine. However, usually there's some oil consumption during the engines break-in period during the initial few thousand miles. I hope you've followed your break-in procedure if it's a brand new car - generally speaking not WOT for the first 1,500 miles, no cruise control, no clutch dumping, etc.

Of course, a few manufacturers - Subaru notably, BMW, and Mazda, tend to make engines that consume oil excessively, so since this is a Subaru, yes. Especially with a turbo. Debian Serial Terminal Program on this page.

(And if you think it uses oil now, just wait.) But it has nothing to do with it being 'full synthetic.' Synthetic oil doesn't cause leaks, leak faster, and isn't made of 'smaller molecules' that pass through seals - That's hooey. It's essentially the same stuff as conventional oil, only degrades at a lower rate thanks to a more controlled chemical composition and is cleaner. It has nothing to do with the engine, a vast majority of engines are broken in at the factory now anyway, specifically engines used in automotive applications. However, drive line components should not be loaded at a constant load since some contact areas could still be very small and could generate a lot of heat if the right set of circumstances were to align - which time is a key part of. This is why cruising at a set speed is bad right at the start, since if that cruise speed at that gear setting and load setting had found a contact patch between two gears meshing, bearings, etc that was not quite right, it would create a lot of heat on that point and weaken that specific part (maybe not break it, but it could become weaker). As a Mechanical engineer this doesn't sound right.

I am not saying that you are telling it wrong just that the premise sounds flawed. We run in industrial gearboxes at constant torque all the time, and these things take 1000's of ft-lbs. That's how you take a high spot and make it a lower spot.you wear it down (and we are wearing down case hardened gears which I doubt are in the average transmission). The fact that heating a gear in one spot to the point that it loses temper seems weird to me as well. I would assume the transmission fluid/gear oil would wick away any excessive heat and that you would never hit the annealing temp of steel (which is about 500F to 1200F). I can't imagine that contact pressures in an auto transmission would even be close to high enough to generate that heat. I will say this though, I am not an expert on these systems so I could be wrong.

Just a theory, but I think Subaru's extended oil change period has something to do with the ridiculous number of internal engine failures we get on those boxers over here - They come fleeing from the dealership down the road when they won't rebuild, only replace with a crate ($$$) or say 'Fuck your warranty.' (I still blame ownership over engineering but I will say I never rebuild Toyota engines.) On the other hand, BMW/Mini specifies 15k/1 year on their cars, and I never have to rebuild their engines. (Well, the Mini's have an engine fire before that time comes anyways.) • • • •.