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Good deal?
FSRBIKER replied to edvanp's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
My 97 has 195,000 on it and is my DD, I would trust it to go anywhere. My only problem was a head gasket as 170,000, I replaced the engine but if I paid attention to the signs of the HG problem I could have just installed new gaskets as the engine ran like a top. I need the normal maintenace things now like springs/struts, diffs/trans oil changes but it's better than a car payment. BTW I have the GY Triple Treads as well and they are a good tire for the Suby, they don't handle as well as my Toyo's on dry roads but blow them away in the ice/rain/winter. -
Good deal?
FSRBIKER replied to edvanp's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Has he had any head gasket issues? -
So my brother plugs in his meter to read any codes I might have stored, I had a constant CEL before I replaced my cats. Now post new cats in the past week I have had a CEL go on for a day than off for a day. He cleared the codes, I had a misfire on all cylinders and a bank one cat effiency code. The thing is my Suby hasn't run this good since I bought it now that I replaced the cats, mileage jumped to 23(from about 18-19)...but my front O2 sensor first read .74V when he plugged the meter in but dropped to .07V and is steady no matter if the car is revved. I am going to see if the CEL comes back on and read the code again but he said I should replace the front O2 sensor anyway. I think I read to always use the OEM part for the front O2 sensor, is this correct?
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Nipper we all know this stuff can't work because for $30 why wouldn't all manufacturers install them from the factory. Now that being said how is this possible, here are his links to the 08 Impreza's computer mpg readout: http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/photos/showphoto.php?photo=19438&cat=500&ppuser=22682 http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/photos/showphoto.php?photo=19437&cat=500&ppuser=22682
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I cleaned my lenses as well and they are much better but I am looking into getting these as well: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300206106283&ssPageName=ADME:B:WNA:MOTORS:1123 They might not be legal in all states but they could be easily sweapped out for standard bulbs for inspection.
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I scanned through that, I totally understand my 97 reflectors are not the same as a HID designed one...but my lighting is poor compared to any new car I have driven. I might give these a shot to improve that, I have used Silverstars, etc on another older vehicle with not much change even considering their costs. I'll probably be the guinea pig and report back.
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Are you sure, if new cars come with HID lights why can't this be retrofitted? Seems easy enough to swap out if I needed to for inspection though, if they are illegal. I sanded and buffed my lenses already, the light output is much better now but no where near as good as my wife's 2002 Sequoia. My passenger side lens has a weird pattern to the light now though, I am wondering if something seperated inside(maybe the reflector)? I buffed it a little more this weekend, so i'll see if it was that.
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I'm in the same boat with my 97 Outback. I have no major problems though, I am currently replacing my cats(had them off another car) and mid pipe so the exhaust will all be fresh. Little things like trim and a new foglight are next but after that I think I am going to sell her in about 6 months. I like having no car payment but i am looking for a 2005-6 Outback XT, my brothers friend is a wholesaler so I'll get a good deal when I pull the trigger. You can try and look for someone on this board that will work on your car for alot less than a Subaru dealer, plus this person is probably more knowledgeable than a dealer. Tally up your expected expenses vs what your new car payment will be and see when the break even point is.
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They were showing a European price of $31,000 for the Outback Wagon with the diesel, plus it was getting 50mpg combined city/highway. If that comes here for that price I will be first in line. For an extra $.50/gallon and double the mileage it's well worth it...plus any diesel I would get I would buy a biodiesel conversion for anyway.