WRX coolant--a big improvement?
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WRX coolant--a big improvement?
I have seen many people have upgraded to wrx coolant when installing the wrx TMIC. does it help on the performance by a alot? Or am I fine with the stock coolant if I'm planning to boost it around 12-12.5 psi after I've finished installing the tmic?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
it may be considered an upgrade because it's metal, as opposed to our fragile, brittle, old plastic one. You could relocate the plastic one, but beware broken nipples. 

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1994 TW 4EAT Quicksilver (blown up/SOLD)
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Just a note for those not in the know, subaru has gone back to plastic on 06 and later models, I orderd an 06 WRX tank when the one in my 92 cracked and I recieved a new plastic one. Oh well.
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I did the same until I came across a deal for a WRX one.boro wrote:I broke the nipples off once. I just JB Welded some brass ones back on. No leaks.
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better plastic, though
I performed the same action as subytech. Ordered it assuming it would be metal, it is not, but is a different material than the old SS CFT's. Would say it is much more durable.
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so today the nipple that connects the hose to the turbo on my coolant expansion tank broke off. which resulted in my car overheating.
is the new plastic tank better than the OEM plastic tank? or should i try to find a metal one?

is the new plastic tank better than the OEM plastic tank? or should i try to find a metal one?
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Cant say i've seen one on an 05, but i've seen them on 05 LGTs so don't doubt it. From what you hear there better from what i hear there cheaper for fuji to produce. But like kleinkid says they do seem like a much more durrable piece.shemoves wrote:My '05 has a composite plastic one. I think they made the switch sometime during the '05 Impreza build window. From what I hear they are better.
92 Legacy Turbo, 5sp MT, Early Large CC 20G heads, Ported custom clocked td04, Cobb catted DP, Injen SS 3" exhaust, Turbosmart MBC @ 10psi, Apexi 20g intake, custom FMIC, Fidanza 11lb flywheel, stock 05 WRX clutch
thought of this for my old one but then noticed that the previous owners had already done this, then the tank in one last FU decided to produce a crack from one fitting to the nextboro wrote:I broke the nipples off once. I just JB Welded some brass ones back on. No leaks.
92 Legacy Turbo, 5sp MT, Early Large CC 20G heads, Ported custom clocked td04, Cobb catted DP, Injen SS 3" exhaust, Turbosmart MBC @ 10psi, Apexi 20g intake, custom FMIC, Fidanza 11lb flywheel, stock 05 WRX clutch