My first legacy where do I start
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My first legacy where do I start
any info at all will help shes been sitting for a while where do I begin?
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You didn't exactly frame your question in a way that'd make it easily answerable, but I'll take a shot...
Charge the battery, change the oil, check the other fluids, pump up the tires, and start it?
Charge the battery, change the oil, check the other fluids, pump up the tires, and start it?
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85 thousand miles is nothing on these cars.
The drivetrain is reliable. We've seen very few failures on cars that weren't modified to produce a lot more torque than they did from the factory.
The only preventative maintenance I can think of for the turbocharger is changing the oil every 3000 miles with a good synthetic lube.
How long has the car been sitting?
The drivetrain is reliable. We've seen very few failures on cars that weren't modified to produce a lot more torque than they did from the factory.
The only preventative maintenance I can think of for the turbocharger is changing the oil every 3000 miles with a good synthetic lube.
How long has the car been sitting?
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wait whoa whoa WHOA!vrg3 wrote:85 thousand miles is nothing on these cars.
The only preventative maintenance I can think of for the turbocharger is changing the oil every 3000 miles with a good synthetic lube.
captain V,
how do i do that because i need to?
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93forestpearl wrote:Keep up the good work. You'll never know what you are capable of unless you push yourself.
The turbo is lubricated by the engine oil. Simply changing your oil and filter is the only 'service' you can do to the turbo.
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Aaah, ok cool.PhyrraM wrote:The turbo is lubricated by the engine oil. Simply changing your oil and filter is the only 'service' you can do to the turbo.
i got Amsoil so no worries then, thanks for that info

i was worried i was going to have to remove the turbo or something

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93forestpearl wrote:Keep up the good work. You'll never know what you are capable of unless you push yourself.
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ha ha, what a post whore you areSubaruNation wrote:wait whoa whoa WHOA!vrg3 wrote:85 thousand miles is nothing on these cars.
The only preventative maintenance I can think of for the turbocharger is changing the oil every 3000 miles with a good synthetic lube.
captain V,
how do i do that because i need to?

there is such dichotomy between 1500 posts and not knowing this
I don't know more than you, it's just funny

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I was told I should use 10-30 but I havent done an oilchange yet I just picked up the car 2 days ago. Its going to the shop tomorrow for an oil change and a tune. I replaced the air filter and the plugs with ngk v- powers and found an broken vacuum line that I fixed. the car ran like a champ all day today then it started cutting out again. now I am confused and pissed off. I thought I had it licked.
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smh0101 and i get that alot, i dont care what anyone on here thinks.Dynamic Entry wrote:ha ha, what a post whore you areSubaruNation wrote:wait whoa whoa WHOA!vrg3 wrote:85 thousand miles is nothing on these cars.
The only preventative maintenance I can think of for the turbocharger is changing the oil every 3000 miles with a good synthetic lube.
captain V,
how do i do that because i need to?![]()
there is such dichotomy between 1500 posts and not knowing this
I don't know more than you, it's just funny
i know you're kidding but we get it alot and it's hilarious

Zach - Legacy Frankenstin
93forestpearl wrote:Keep up the good work. You'll never know what you are capable of unless you push yourself.
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ok, so after today this oil change you should do it yourself, since you're doing all this other work. it will end up saving you some good cash.94legacyturboawd wrote:I was told I should use 10-30 but I havent done an oilchange yet I just picked up the car 2 days ago. Its going to the shop tomorrow for an oil change and a tune. I replaced the air filter and the plugs with ngk v- powers and found an broken vacuum line that I fixed. the car ran like a champ all day today then it started cutting out again. now I am confused and pissed off. I thought I had it licked.
if it's not too late get amsoil or royal purple.
you could use fully synthetic, but your car is only 30% done with

#2 hows that O2 sensor doing, i know when i replaced mine it was a whole new machine. so that if you havn't already and let us know

Zach - Legacy Frankenstin
93forestpearl wrote:Keep up the good work. You'll never know what you are capable of unless you push yourself.
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Search then search some more... Lots of good info around this place!
Have you pulled the codes? How about reset the ECU?
Link:
http://www.surrealmirage.com/subaru/engine.html
could be knock sensor or Pressure sensor/pressure exchange solenoid?
(thats what it was for my car! now I run WGB)
+1 for doing your own oil change.
Stick with it man and good luck!!
Have you pulled the codes? How about reset the ECU?
Link:
http://www.surrealmirage.com/subaru/engine.html
could be knock sensor or Pressure sensor/pressure exchange solenoid?
(thats what it was for my car! now I run WGB)
+1 for doing your own oil change.
Stick with it man and good luck!!
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On the cutting out issue when you get into the throttle too much,
Check and make sure your vacuum lines are hooked up where they should be. One of my lines got inadvertently pulled off going to the devices behind the airbox and that is exactly what my car did. It would run fine around town and I didn't know there was a problem until I tried to get onto the highway which required more throttle opening and at a certain point it would fall on it's face.
Jeff
Check and make sure your vacuum lines are hooked up where they should be. One of my lines got inadvertently pulled off going to the devices behind the airbox and that is exactly what my car did. It would run fine around town and I didn't know there was a problem until I tried to get onto the highway which required more throttle opening and at a certain point it would fall on it's face.
Jeff
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