Meridian Afterburn » Updates http://www.meridianafterburn.com A Volkswagen Enthusiast Site Sun, 10 Aug 2014 18:37:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.3.1 100,000 miles http://www.meridianafterburn.com/2008/04/24/100000-miles/ http://www.meridianafterburn.com/2008/04/24/100000-miles/#comments Thu, 24 Apr 2008 22:54:53 +0000 http://meridianafterburn.com/?p=23 100,000 miles

I’ve had my Cabrio for eleven and a half years, and up until recently, the odometer had only 5 digit numbers displayed. Seems like it took forever to reach the 100K milestone, but it finally happened on April 20, 2008 in Iowa City, Iowa.

What was I doing in Iowa City? I had stopped by to visit my college friend, Sarah, as I was driving from North Dakota to Pennsylvania. It was a good three-day trip, totaling 1925 miles. I had my cat with me and she did exceptionally well. Of course, so did the car. :)

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Trading in the Passat for the Eos http://www.meridianafterburn.com/2008/04/13/trading-in-the-passat-for-the-eos/ http://www.meridianafterburn.com/2008/04/13/trading-in-the-passat-for-the-eos/#comments Sun, 13 Apr 2008 06:17:55 +0000 http://meridianafterburn.com/?p=21 I had a love-hate relationship with my Passat W8. I loved the idea of the car: the big engine, the four-wheel drive, the color, the size. But I always felt like an imposter in that car, as I’m not really a sedan/big car person. And while the car never let me down, it had issues and it was a magnet for getting hit and badly scratched.

For some time I’ve been talking about getting rid of it for something new or old, and I just couldn’t figure out what. The Audis are nice, but overpriced. I couldn’t see spending so much on a Porsche. Even if it comes to the U.S., the new Scirocco doesn’t look like my kind of car. And finding well-kept, older (early-mid 90’s) VWs is getting more and more difficult.

The Eos has appealed to me since I first saw it at the L.A. Auto Show a few years back, but I didn’t want any vehicle usurping my Cabrio. However, now that I have cars at opposite ends of the country, there wasn’t any chance of that happening. Plus a convertible in the Bay Area is a nice thing to have. The only question was which engine?

Ultimately, the engine question was resolved by the transmission question. After test-driving both the 6-cylinder automatic and the 4-cylinder turbo manual, I went with the latter. I think that automatics are just boring, and maybe that’s what frustrated me about the Passat — I never felt like I was having the amount of fun that I could be having. Plus there are kits to get the 4-cylinder turbo from 200hp to over 240hp, so I have options if I find the car underpowered. (So far, I haven’t.)

So, here she is… my new Eos, as of yet unnamed — though I have a feeling that Duran Duran’s Red Carpet Massacre influenced my choice of color and I may end up with a car name like “Rio” or something…

My newest car: a 2008 VW Eos

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One to many O2 Sensor Failures? http://www.meridianafterburn.com/2008/01/03/one-to-many-o2-sensor-failures/ http://www.meridianafterburn.com/2008/01/03/one-to-many-o2-sensor-failures/#comments Thu, 03 Jan 2008 13:31:24 +0000 http://meridianafterburn.com/2008/01/03/one-to-many-o2-sensor-failures/ Ever since I got my first Cabrio, back in the summer of 1996, I’ve had troubles with O2 sensors failing. It’s a common problem — everyone I know has run into this. Once a year, or at least every other year, you pump $50 or so into a new sensor and you’re good to go.

Except a few years ago I started replacing them with every inspection or tune-up. Then the VAG tool was always reporting O2 sensor problems, even when I had a new sensor installed. A few mechanics dismissed it, just telling me to drive the car more often. I was worried, but the car still ran, so I kept driving.

But then, over the summer, I started running into a problem — the engine started “choking”. It seemed like every time I hit about 3500 RPMs in first or second gear, the engine would cut out on me — pushing in the clutch would usually let it recover, but I couldn’t get into third gear, which means I wasn’t going very far. Of course, the VAG tool kept reporting O2 sensor failure, so I took the car over to the local mechanic and told him what was going on.

“Sounds like the mass air flow sensor to me,” said Gene. There’s no diagnostic that can be run on that sensor though, but with years of experience like Gene’s, I was willing to trust him and pay for the replacement. Sure enough, the new mass air flow sensor went in, and all of the O2 sensor failures disappeared. No more engine choking, the purr of the engine sounded much better, the exhaust was cleaner, and my car and I went zooming along like we haven’t in a long time.

So if you’ve had a few too many O2 sensor failures lately, you might want to look into replacing that mass air flow sensor.

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Happy 10th Birthday! http://www.meridianafterburn.com/2006/10/22/happy-10th-birthday/ http://www.meridianafterburn.com/2006/10/22/happy-10th-birthday/#comments Sun, 22 Oct 2006 15:46:24 +0000 http://meridianafterburn.com/2006/10/22/happy-10th-birthday/ It’s true… tomorrow will be my car’s 10th birthday! Tonight I’ll be celebrating with cake in a streamer-decorated garage, and tomorrow my car gets all new moulding. Woo hoo!

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Update http://www.meridianafterburn.com/2004/05/29/update-6/ http://www.meridianafterburn.com/2004/05/29/update-6/#comments Sat, 29 May 2004 18:40:35 +0000 http://meridianafterburn.com/wp/2006/09/04/update-6/ It’s been a long while since I last updated this site… this place has been an internet graveyard! So a quick redesign and some content updates are just to freshen things up. Kick my butt (virtually, of course) if you don’t see me making more updates moving forward!

In car news, I moved back to Pennsylvania last year! The Cabrio has new plates, of course: VR6 PWRD. Wave if you see me!

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Ride of the Month http://www.meridianafterburn.com/2002/03/01/ride-of-the-month/ http://www.meridianafterburn.com/2002/03/01/ride-of-the-month/#comments Fri, 01 Mar 2002 23:14:02 +0000 http://meridianafterburn.com/2002/03/01/ride-of-the-month/ My car is RawNRG Motorsports‘ ride of the month! Woo hoo!

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Before and After http://www.meridianafterburn.com/2001/08/21/before-and-after/ http://www.meridianafterburn.com/2001/08/21/before-and-after/#comments Tue, 21 Aug 2001 23:24:22 +0000 http://meridianafterburn.com/2001/08/21/before-and-after/ Such a beautiful sight… and she’s all mine!

Engine Before: 2.0L 4-cylinder

Engine After: 2.8L VR6!

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Update http://www.meridianafterburn.com/1999/10/29/update-5/ http://www.meridianafterburn.com/1999/10/29/update-5/#comments Fri, 29 Oct 1999 18:39:49 +0000 http://meridianafterburn.com/wp/2006/09/04/update-5/ Happy Birthday to Meridian! That’s right, my car’s third birthday just passed. What, you don’t celebrate your car’s birthday? Shame, shame! A nice birthday party was had, with cupcakes and all. After passing the 45,000 mark, I took Meridian to VW Sport/1552 Design for some more mods. It was a wonderful weekend!

And almost as if VW were following me around, documenting my life and celebrating my car and my friends and the fun we have in my Cabrio, the new Cabrio commercial has been released! It’s a celebration of those times when you’d rather do nothing more than enjoy a drive on a beautiful night with good friends, good music, and a starry sky lit by a Pink Moon (music by Nick Drake – highly recommended!).

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DriversFest ’99 – What a blast! http://www.meridianafterburn.com/1999/09/04/driversfest-99-what-a-blast/ http://www.meridianafterburn.com/1999/09/04/driversfest-99-what-a-blast/#comments Sat, 04 Sep 1999 18:38:51 +0000 http://meridianafterburn.com/wp/2006/09/04/driversfest-99-what-a-blast/ Saturday, August 28th was the big day — and what a day it was! Beautiful weather, happy people, snazzy cars, fun and music… Volkswagen really planned it all. I can’t wait for next year’s event… wherever it may be!

If you were in attendance, send me an email and let me know! And even if you weren’t, email me anyway!

Here are a few pics of my car at the event… next to a newer (and un-modified) Cabrio:

Two Cabrios - Front View

Two Cabrios - Rear View

Two Cabrios - Side View

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Update http://www.meridianafterburn.com/1999/08/22/update-4/ http://www.meridianafterburn.com/1999/08/22/update-4/#comments Sun, 22 Aug 1999 18:37:40 +0000 http://meridianafterburn.com/wp/2006/09/04/update-4/ Well, the year is more than half over, and no updates from me! Bad me! Lots has happened though…

My bumper was fixed in early March… in May someone backed into me and scuffed the left corner of the bumper and car, unfortunately. It’s not too noticable… except to me, of course. *sigh* Guess I just have bad luck with bumpers!

In June I moved from Pennsylvania to Virginia — home of 1552 Design/VW Sport! Needless to say, my car has visited them a few times since June. A new suspension came first, then a p-chip, new tires this week. My car is enjoying all of the attention, naturally. So am I. *wink*

Post-VW Sport treatment

Post-VW Sport treatment

I also bought some VW accessories for my car — the windstop and the front end cover. I’ve not put the cover on yet, but I’ve found the windstop to make the top-down driving experience so much more pleasant. It’s especially effective at speeds over 60 mph… which for me, of course, is slow…

I’m already close to the 42,000 mile mark, so it’s quite possible that my car will travel 15,000 miles in a year’s time. There have been numerous trips between PA and VA, of course, plus another journey to Canada. Always fun.

Now that I’ve just found a new job, I suppose I won’t be working for Volkswagen any time soon, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t! Volkswagen of America has finally created an online job posting area, so check it out!

DriversFest’99 is next weekend! Will you be there? I hope so! Tons of fun for all. I can’t wait!

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