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Anyone have a part number for a Magnaflow, Dynomax, Flowmaster, Gibson muffler they swapped onto there 1st gen(1997) Legacy Outback? I am approaching 200K and think i should be swapping this out soon as all the other parts of my exhaust have been replaced recently. I don't want a tuner type sound, just slightly mellower sound would be fine. I was also thinking of welding a reducer to a 3" inlet/outlet muffler to adapt it to my system, maybe it would flow a bit better?
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Well I am on my second tank of super and with the first my mileage stayed around 23 but any low rpm hesitation is 98% gone. I can lug the car in 4th or 5th at 1000 rpm's and floor it with no bucking, this was not possible when running regular. The acceleration is smoother as well, so maybe my knock sensor has been retarding the timing with the regular gas. I''l post up some more observations in the next few tanks. FYI I have a 97 OBW with a 96 2.5 hydraulic lifter engine which has a recommendation to use super. I can say though I did have some of the bucking before this engine swap. I'll add some fuel injector cleaner as well but the extra $2-3 isn't going to kill me for the super if she runs this much better.
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Looks identical to the 2.5 I bought from TigerJapanese as well. I ditched the exhaust, intake and wiring and swapped my stuff onto it. I had to drill the head for the EGR and I also installed new head gaskets as a precaution...this was when I found out it was a hydraulic lifter engine and might require premium gas. I have a thread on that but so far it runs fine on regular gas and I am very happy with my engine purchase.
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The US refinery capacity for diesel is fine right now, sure we need to develop new refineries but what we need is to allocate all refinery production to US consumption. There is a member of a 4x4 board I am on that works at a diesel refinery on the west coast, guess what NOT A SINGLE GALLON IS REFINED FOR THE US MARKET....he watches the tanker ships everyday fill up and sail off to China. Until the US government gets their heads out of their asses and starts to enact laws to prevent this and repeal all tax incentives for gas companies unless they subsidize the cost of our petroleum products we are all in a ************ load of trouble financially. Oh yea that will never happen since lots of our lawmakers have hands in their pockets or own energy stocks... Long gone are the days people ran for public office to help the citizens, now it's how they can help themselves/families/friends gain advantages we aren't aware of or allowed to take advantage of. Off my soapbox for now....
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97 Legacy Outback, 5 speed, 196,000 miles(engine has about 50,000) 22-24mpg, 50/50 split on highway/town I tend to drive hard off the lights and then cruise but never hold back when i need to downshift and get on it. I am happy with my mileage, can obviously do better but I need to enjoy driving the car as well.
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Another factor to consider will be the additional cost of the diesel engine, typically in the US it's $3-4,000. With that in mind you have to figure out your payback vs a gas engine as well. I think this is a major hinderance for diesel sales in the US since most people don't keep their cars long enough to recoup and benefit from having a diesel engine. Do I want one, absolutely but I'll look at the benefit to value of my money and recouping my investment before I do it. I would be interested in a Bio-Diesel conversion as well.
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Aren't there any members that live by you who can do the repair? If not get another opinion, start with the small stuff if you want to but it really seems like the HG. If it is the longer you wait the more damage like warping the heads that can be done. I have to say I never once regretted putting another engine in my 97 OBW, it was money well spent and I really like having no car payment. FYI I bought a replacement engine out of Canada for around $950 to my door, I swapped my intake manifold over but did replace the HG's, timing belt, tensioners, etc so I new I was starting fresh. Again money well spent IMO.