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Steveobc 09 September 2014 09:40 AM

Newbie URGENT HELP NEEDED- Hoses
 
Morning guys

Only been on the forum a couple of months

Bought a 2003 Sti PPP recently, took it to trax for its first outing on track at the weekend, ran great

Been pottling around and got to work this morning and the top rad hose has sprung a tiny pin hole leak (had a bit of steam coming from under the bonnet in traffic and **** myself thinking the rad had gone)

but looks to be just the top rad hose, going to nurse it home tonight after i have patched it up but going castle combe for forge action day this weekend

SO...need the following answered
-Best site to get some silicone coolant hoses delivered FAST
-Coolant i should use when i replace them
-What mix of coolant to water i should use?

Thanks a million in advance everyone i am on the laptop at work and can get these ordered this morning in time to fit friday night but dont know the best place to buy from??

Maz 09 September 2014 10:11 AM

I used a company called Turborevs. They were cheaper than anyone else and the hoses were decent. You should be able to get next day delivery.
Coolant wise it's a good idea to go with what's already in your engine. As different ones have different additives. The colour normally denotes the type of coolant. :thumb:

Maz 09 September 2014 10:13 AM

http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/320804078923

Steveobc 09 September 2014 11:03 AM

cheers Maz

already got some hoses on order from Amber Performance in dunstable in the end, very helpful staff, they have them on the shelf and should have one with me by tomorrow :D

no idea what coolant i have in there at the moment, but im gonna have to do a coolant flush to fit the hoses, might aswell fit the pair while im at it for peace of mind, dont want the lower coolant going while im out on track

Do i just use the usual subaru coolant or any other brands i should consider?

Plus never done a coolant flush/top on a scoob before, any write ups or youtube vids around??

forgedmarco 09 September 2014 12:04 PM

There are some right ups on here. I think alcazar done a brilliant one search his name and coolant change :thumb:

gazzawrx 09 September 2014 03:55 PM

Red longlife coolant will be fine, its better than the blue stuff too.

Steveobc 09 September 2014 04:49 PM

was gonna get some red anitfreeze as i called a subaru garage in aylesbury who said the same thing

any particular brand i can/should buy from halfords?? as im going in there to get some deionised waster for my intercooler spray at the same time

got about 10 different types, i have no idea which one to put in the scoob??

Maz 09 September 2014 05:14 PM


Originally Posted by Steveobc (Post 11510824)
was gonna get some red anitfreeze as i called a subaru garage in aylesbury who said the same thing

any particular brand i can/should buy from halfords?? as im going in there to get some deionised waster for my intercooler spray at the same time

got about 10 different types, i have no idea which one to put in the scoob??

Generally any of the modern OAT (red) types should suffice.

Steveobc 10 September 2014 08:34 AM


Originally Posted by Maz (Post 11510846)
Generally any of the modern OAT (red) types should suffice.

thanks for your help so far guys, so hoses are due today/tomorrow, gonna get some deionised water today/tomorrow if i can duck out of work for 5mins

if you were me, which out of this bunch should i get for the coolant change, i know it has to be red but......
http://www.halfords.com/motoring/eng...ids/antifreeze

Maz 10 September 2014 09:14 AM

Any of them will be fine. Some are 3 year life and some are 5. Personally I'd change after three years regardless, on that basis the 5 year ones should be the better option. Price wise they're much of a muchness so just go for one of the Comma ones.

gazzawrx 10 September 2014 02:08 PM

Ive always used the comma ones without any hassles.


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