Sedan Chat Thread
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PDG (10-19-2024)
Correct. Revel (CA Company) is owned by Tanabe (Osaka JPY) and treated as their broad market US brand: https://www.revel-usa.com/about/#:~:...otive%20market.
I emailed Revel a couple questions, and this was their response: "These coilovers will allow you to stay at the OEM height with adjustments of about 1” higher and 3” lower. Also with dampening you have 32 settings where the middle would represent an OEM feel with a balance of performance and comfort."
The Revels are my current front runner. But, I am not in a hurry and will keep my options open while looking to see if the Revels go on sale.
Those look cool, but I am going to keep the stock divorced rear setup.
The Revels are my current front runner. But, I am not in a hurry and will keep my options open while looking to see if the Revels go on sale.
Here are the two models of high-quality Canadian-made coil-overs for your car: https://scalesuspension.com/product/...13-innovative/ and https://scalesuspension.com/product/...-drift-series/ I'm thinking of getting them for my 2016 Infiniti Q70L as well because my stock is getting old.
My daughter was complaining about a strange little rattle, and an occasional whooshing noise. She came home from college yesterday, and damn if I couldn't hear what she was hearing. And with her in the car, the "Don't you hear that?" claims were infrequent. So I popped the hood, and two issues came to light.
One is that there is no Power Steering reservoir, and that's because her '22 Venue uses an EPS unit. That was pretty frustrating until I figured that out, and TBH this was the first car I've ever owned with EPS. Pretty fascinating, and in such a basic car, too.
The other thing I noticed is the coolant overflow line was completely pulled out and disconnected from the overflow bin. I bet you she was hearing that long plastic tube rattling around. And the whooshing noise...? Do you think that was the coolant system sucking air?
One is that there is no Power Steering reservoir, and that's because her '22 Venue uses an EPS unit. That was pretty frustrating until I figured that out, and TBH this was the first car I've ever owned with EPS. Pretty fascinating, and in such a basic car, too.
The other thing I noticed is the coolant overflow line was completely pulled out and disconnected from the overflow bin. I bet you she was hearing that long plastic tube rattling around. And the whooshing noise...? Do you think that was the coolant system sucking air?
Can't help but wonder why this happened. The only people opening the hood of her little car are service techs at Hyundai during inspection and oil changes. And the only explanation is that the overflow tube was intentionally removed from the neck of the overflow tank, and then never replaced. So freaking weird.
Anyway, she just called from school to tell me both the rattle and the noise are gone.
My daughter was complaining about a strange little rattle, and an occasional whooshing noise. She came home from college yesterday, and damn if I couldn't hear what she was hearing. And with her in the car, the "Don't you hear that?" claims were infrequent. So I popped the hood, and two issues came to light.
One is that there is no Power Steering reservoir, and that's because her '22 Venue uses an EPS unit. That was pretty frustrating until I figured that out, and TBH this was the first car I've ever owned with EPS. Pretty fascinating, and in such a basic car, too.
The other thing I noticed is the coolant overflow line was completely pulled out and disconnected from the overflow bin. I bet you she was hearing that long plastic tube rattling around. And the whooshing noise...? Do you think that was the coolant system sucking air?
One is that there is no Power Steering reservoir, and that's because her '22 Venue uses an EPS unit. That was pretty frustrating until I figured that out, and TBH this was the first car I've ever owned with EPS. Pretty fascinating, and in such a basic car, too.
The other thing I noticed is the coolant overflow line was completely pulled out and disconnected from the overflow bin. I bet you she was hearing that long plastic tube rattling around. And the whooshing noise...? Do you think that was the coolant system sucking air?
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Rochester (10-27-2024)
The chat thread was a good idea from the get go.
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