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Huntyuk 20 November 2012 02:10 PM

Help from the scoob Gods
 
Hi All,

i need abit of help and i know all you hold the answers haha - ive always loved my cars always understood what does what and how things work etc, but never actually got my hands dirty, i look at the project threads and would LOVE to be able to work on my own car (mainly so i dont have to get shafted having to pay a mechanic. what do you all recommend doing as a good starting point to get used to working with the internals etc. My service is due and i have all the parts but scared to death of touching anything incase i brake it haha. i was thinking of buying a non-running and trying to restore?

any help would be appreciated :)

KAS35RSTI 20 November 2012 02:17 PM

Lots of guides online.

blackvenom 20 November 2012 02:21 PM

You just need to go for it, with a mate and on here for tips, YouTube has some good ideas.

Huntyuk 20 November 2012 02:29 PM

ive looked at a few vids online - santas bringing me a front mount and was gonna fit that as vids look fairly easy .... im sh!tting it knowing you have to take the bumper and wings off lol

blackvenom 20 November 2012 02:36 PM

It's not too bad removing bodywork, just the little clips you might want some spare ones. Most front mounts need the bumber cutting, and the rear bumper supports removed, they tend to rust fairly bad. What model do you own?

Huntyuk 20 November 2012 02:49 PM

i doubt ill do anything like that if it requires cutting ill leave that to my dad :D ive got a 04 blob WRX

http://i891.photobucket.com/albums/a...69823695_n.jpg

:)

Paben 20 November 2012 03:05 PM

You don't remove the wings with a Newage but fitting a front mount still could not be recommended as a first ever job

Shaks-STI 20 November 2012 03:12 PM

As above plenty of help online, and fitting a FMIC as a first job im not too sure about it if you not very handy with tool, isn't a hard job tio do BUT cutting the bumper will take time as you will have to measure 10 times and cut once.

If you want to start working on your car start with servicing the car, straight forward job.

Huntyuk 20 November 2012 03:20 PM

yeah like i said i might give it a go at the weekend i have all the servicing parts etc - need to get myself a decent jack i think haha

tubbytommy 20 November 2012 06:57 PM

why do you want a front mount? hahaha lol hahahah lololo oh and hahaha

tubbytommy 20 November 2012 06:57 PM

oh lol too

BIG FUD 20 November 2012 06:59 PM

First thing is dont fit front mount.

Not unless you want to run big big power ie 450bhp

alcazar 20 November 2012 07:01 PM

As above: front Mount would NOT be my first job, in fact I bottled it and had Darren do it at DLM in Darlington, an expert if ever there was one.

If you fit an FMIC, you will want/need a remap.

tubbytommy 20 November 2012 07:01 PM


Originally Posted by BIG FUD (Post 10876143)
First thing is dont fit front mount.

Not unless you want to run big big power ie 450bhp

which you wont with a wrx without spending loads on engine rebuild and a proper gearbox

ditchmyster 20 November 2012 07:02 PM

^^^lol^^^Ha ha

tommy :notworthy

KAS35RSTI 20 November 2012 07:17 PM

Go for it mate. If you get stuck, feel free to PM me, I will be happy to help. FMIC is a fairly easy install

Ciaran 20 November 2012 08:37 PM

Get on with it. I have no technical background regarding cars but do all my own servicing on my daily and the impreza. Also just ripped out the 2.1 from my old car to go in the P1. Have stripped it to a short block and will be rebuilding it and fitting it in the P1.

Most things are fairly easy TBH. Put it this way the first job I did on an Impreza was change my gearbox and clutch and managed that in 6 hours :)

Huntyuk 21 November 2012 08:55 AM

i might just buy an old sh!t car for 400-500 and just strip it and try to rebuild :)

Dickrichie 21 November 2012 09:09 AM

if your worried about servicing your car i wouldnt even wast the £500 on another car as that will just end up sitting then being collected by a scrap yard......
just remember how you removed a part and it will go back (most of the time)
start with basic service items......
air filter (if this becomes difficult...give up....probably for ever and dont go near the car again!!)
oil and filter cahnge......easy!
spark plugs...can be tricky but just take your time.
brake pads and discs......you may need a breaker bar for the bolts!
and before you know it you will be doing fully forged engine builds.

good luck..

Scoobyfan2012 21 November 2012 01:11 PM

Service kits not hard exactly its just having the right tools and a bit of patience, these days there are even video tutorials on how to do everything.

I would reccomend buying a poly suspension bush kit as a fun and easy job, I assume you have a trolley jack and a set of axel stands.

As above fmic is a waste of time unless your running crazy horses.

Get your hands dirty, enjoy!


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