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scheides
01-04-2011, 08:30 PM
Do what Scheides said and you'll be fine. Id also suggest at least some all seasons or blizzaks during the winter months.

Good point, but this should be true for *any* car. Snow tires in the winter, summer tires in the summer.

awd-drifter
01-04-2011, 08:50 PM
When I say DD, I drive mine ALL year round. This year is the FIRST time I've actually not driven it in winter :(. I'd suggest doing the usual maintenance check ups. I haven't had any major issues other than the alternator going bad on me during the winter. DSMs are equipped with the 75amp alty, GVR4s have the 90amp alty...that's probably why my car has gone through 3 alternators. Other than that, I really did wish I had a set of winter tires and summer tires because it'd actually be quite useful during the snowy snowy snow days. I religiously change my oil/oil filter ever 3,000 miles and luckily...I don't have a heavy foot. The GVR4 has been my DD for college and it's definitely done it's fair job :D

my mods are; e316g, 2g mani, exhaust system, 550s, 190 pump, fmic, dsmlink v2, 2g mas...yeah. REALLY reliable when they're not hacked or half-assed built and don't have shitty/crappy previous owners.

cmspaz
01-04-2011, 10:47 PM
I DD'd my 2G year round, fixed shit that broke as quick as I could, never had any freak-out points where I had no idea what I was going to do about transportation. But at the same time I stayed on top of maintenance and more often then not picked up the parts I needed before the dying ones failed completely.

s1ngletracker
01-04-2011, 11:10 PM
I'll echo what other people said. I've DD'ed my 93 tsi awd for a few years now. Just recently had a little crisis when the water pump imploded, but that is solely because I ignored the horrible noise it was making for months and months. Lesson learned there. Had it been fixed sooner, i'd still be driving it without a hiccup. But i have a backup car.

Febo
01-04-2011, 11:20 PM
I dd'd a modded 92 GSX and it works, but damn man, that thing raped all of my free time with repairs. I would say that for a DD a DSM is a no. Half the time that I DD'd my DSM I had a back up Neon waiting to get used.

Spikesoftail
01-04-2011, 11:52 PM
I absolutely love my Tsi, AWD with Blizzaks, its lightly modded, S16g, injectors, FP and Shane tune. It is a snow eating monster. 168k on the clock, never left me stranded. (hope I didn't just shoot myself in the foot) Maintenance is the key to keeping any car, especially a DSM reliable. Just like anything, dont half ass anything and keep mods light, and you should have an awesome all weather cruiser.

dsmdion
01-05-2011, 12:16 AM
Daily drove all mine, only cars i've owned other than a neon. They arent to bad unless you have a shit ton of mods, or a car that wasn't very solid to begin with

Kevin 1G Drummer
01-05-2011, 12:58 AM
I daily drove my modded '92 GSX for 3 years year round and it only ever left me stranded once when the alternator went out, but I drove for 3 days on just battery power. The car still drove great when I sold it.

Boostn2g
01-05-2011, 12:43 PM
I currently drive a Red FWD 2g DD, horrible in the winter wow, so far this winter alone i've been left stranded many times with, balljoints snapping, axles breaking, clutch going out only because of bad previous owner maintenance but now is 100% solid + other things done as preventative maintenance. Yesterday it was -5 degrees out and started right up on my stock 155k 7-bolt.(mods list in sig) hmm only thing is that its a huge risk driving in the winter with these dumb asses, you might wreck your beauty.

Scott
01-05-2011, 09:45 PM
If you never go into boost you'll be fine for a while haha. I dd my 95 TSi for a year or so, worked well as long as I didnt push it too much.