In Chicago

Discussion in 'Member Journals & Project Build Stories' started by nik_05STi, Oct 20, 2010.

  1. nik_05STi

    nik_05STi Member

    I left Atlanta and temporarily moved to Chicago. Left Sunday morning, stayed in Indiana that night, then arrived to Chicago Monday night. My stage 2 STi made the trip just great. Average anywhere between 22 - 26 mpg. I'm currently in Shaumburg. I'm hoping the really cold weather doesnt affect anything (mechanically) on my car. I've seen a local sti and evo rolling around but not sure if there's a subi/import shop around. If any of you guys recommend something for my car, for the cold, please let me know. Still reppin' the falcons/hawks/ & owls (KSU).
     
  2. Jake

    Jake Active Member

    my godparents live in barrington (west of downtown chicago). i personally love chicago, probably my favorite 'big city'. just be prepared for a winter unlike you've ever seen (assuming you've lived in the south all your life). you know that when a good percentage of the native population leave for the winter, its probably not a fun thing to endure, especially for those not acclimated.

    other than that, the summers are awesome and downtown is kikass with great food, cool shops, and awesome scenery
     
  3. FTZ

    FTZ ^.^

    Spend money on some All Season/Winter Tires. You will need them.
     
  4. motomark

    motomark Loudest fuel pump Tucker Supporting Member

    I grew up in NJ and saw my share of snow to be sure. I never understood the need for a trenchcoat until I had a business trip in January, interestingly to Schaumberg- LOL. Our sales office just moved from Schaumberg to Lincolnshire.

    I know you better behave- Schaumberg police are no joke and write lots and lots of speeding tickets.

    Chicago is a great town, but the winter is a deal breaker for me.
     
  5. Alex

    Alex Community Founder Staff Member

    What's the chains status in Chi-town? They banned or enforced?
     
  6. SonicBoom

    SonicBoom Active Member

    I would assume banned... They tear up the roads too bad...
     
  7. nik_05STi

    nik_05STi Member

    motomark, appreciate the heads up for the police
     
  8. b reel

    b reel Active Member

    invest in a battery and block warmer then buy a set of studded tires for ice racing
     
  9. nik_05STi

    nik_05STi Member

    Riding on the highway, i noticed one side of my hood scoop was flexing more than usual. When I checked it out, one of the washers for the inner screw was missing when i popped the hood. Anyone know if this is a special washer, or if it can be found anywhere else besides a subaru delearship?
     
  10. Alex

    Alex Community Founder Staff Member

    You would think that, but chains are still enforced during the winter time in a lot of the pacific northwest :) I just am not sure how it works on the east coast.

    Just take said washer to home depot or Ace and find a match.

    If you want to go the OEM route, check out this diagram. I think you'll find it usefull.

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    http://opposedforces.com/parts/impr...ment_exterior/grille_and_duct/illustration_1/
     
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  11. nik_05STi

    nik_05STi Member

    Appreciate it Alex. The local delearship was no help. Dumbass's. But yeah, home depot had them for .45 cents and problem solved.
     
  12. Alex

    Alex Community Founder Staff Member

    Home Repot comes through again!
     
  13. Cool_____

    Cool_____ Banned

    Cool.....I would love to see Chicago.

    Isn't Siegel from Chicago?
     
  14. yerrow

    yerrow Active Member

    Its one of my favorite cities except from December to April ...then Its brutal

    Sent from my Nexus One using Tapatalk
     
  15. nik_05STi

    nik_05STi Member

    Snowed here all last night and today. 5-8 inches and i loved it. What sucks is that they're use to it up here in chicago so work still goes on.
     
  16. nik_05STi

    nik_05STi Member

    Just found out my uncle's friend owns a garage up here so i dont have to worry about buying a jack or tools. I plan on changing my oil this coming week with royal purple 5w-30. I know i should try a different oil for the cold weather, but i have a case of royal purple, so I'm sticking with it
     
  17. Alex

    Alex Community Founder Staff Member

    It shouldn't be too bad. I'm not sure what weight you'd want to change to but 5w30 has a huge ambient temp operating range.
     
  18. nik_05STi

    nik_05STi Member

    As of lately, i've been hearing a knocking sound coming from the driver's side fender. With the weather being so cold and shitty i havent had time to crawl under the car or take my wheel off to inspect. I dont think and im hoping its nothing major. Its the only issue ive had since owning the car. It may be cv boot, cv axle, or something with the spring, not sure yet. I have a '05 model and was wondering if this may be a common problem or not?
     
  19. nik_05STi

    nik_05STi Member

    Also, if anyone can post some type of the front suspension, cv axle, tie rod, etc. diagram, that will definitely help me out
     
  20. Alex

    Alex Community Founder Staff Member

    Check the parts fische diagrams here, opposedforces.com
     
  21. nik_05STi

    nik_05STi Member

    I just looked under my car, and it seems the driver side endlink from the swaybar is loose, but not completely off. Even if it's loose, would it still be making that knocking sound? I couldn't or didn't see anything else that would be an issue.
     
  22. Alex

    Alex Community Founder Staff Member

    If the sway bar is moving then yeah you might hear some knocking. If the endlink is bad, you may hear some popping from that bushing.
     
  23. stimanmark

    stimanmark Member

    Hope you dont stay long enough for the road salt to eat your car up
     
  24. WRXmom

    WRXmom New Member

    I now this thread is older but this place is in Schaumburg. DS1 Motorsports
     
  25. STillGruven

    STillGruven Member

    Hey Nick!

    I hope you are enjoying that cold weather up there. I have been through quite a few of their winters. Better you than me!

    If you have aftermarket FSB check that your bushings are lubricated and moving freely. I had a clunking noise and it truned out to be the FSB bushings were dry.

    Michael
     
  26. nik_05STi

    nik_05STi Member

    Yeah, when i take care of the endlink, ill check to see if anything needs some lubrication too. Since i have no tools yet, i have to take it to a garage shop (which i hate doing). How do you tell if the swaybars need any maintenance?
     
  27. nik_05STi

    nik_05STi Member

    I havent experienced this much snow is my life. Took the Bimmer X5 out today with my cousins on the way to go sledding. Fun ride. My Sti was parked at the other house's garage the last couple days so it wouldn't be covered with snow. Cant wait to take it to work tomorrow in the snow.
     

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