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Ji

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 1:30 am
Post subject: My1992 Legacy GT @ 400K
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Just passing time during the end of holidays so thought I would look around
and found this Subaru group. Am curious about the "care" with which people
approach their "pets" here! So thought some might be interested in my
experience with an older hard working Subaru which has definitely not been
"babied" and has proven to be a very strong and reliable workhorse.

My1992 fleet work general staff use runabout. Company bought it 1995 at 66k
mainly for its awd/4wd capabilities to service rural contracts. Some off
road and much gravel use. Equipped for towing (extra transmission cooler
fitted).
Motor standard EJ20T except took out the cat and fitted a freeflow manifold
without the exhaust manifold restrictor. Also removed the feedback
restrictor on the turbo. (Looked at chipping the ECU but was not successful
as was told it already has the factory twin chip ECU fitted)
Has the 4EAT gearbox user selectable option with the management chip which
auto-selects whichever gear keeps it nearest to 7000rpm for peak peformance
which does get used on secondary roads. (Supposed to be 240HP). IOW its been
hammered at times.
Changed belts at 100K and 200K. Oil and filter every 12.5K.
Semi-synthetic.Spark plugs done at 200K and 400K.
From 200K we decided to run it into the ground due no commercial value but
it never died.
No service work from 200K to 400K (except oil + filter)
Does not use any oil between changes.
Now at 400K and still no apparent loss of performance.
Never failed a 6-monthly warrant of fitness.
Expected the belt to snap and destroy the motor but hasn't happened yet.
Things we did:
Relocated then replaced knock sensor at 250K with a static resistor due
false codes issue (probably over sensitive sensor due motor getting noisy
with age).
Slight chatter on 91 fuel when knock sensor removed but goes good on 95.
Someone tried a turbo booster at 210K out of curiosity. Generated too much
power for general street driving (could spin the wheels from 70kph on winter
gravel) and snapped 2x flexiplate in a neat circle around the crankshaft
bolts. I felt it was dangerous temptation for general staff road use so made
them restore it.
Had a period of several years where the battery would randomly go flat
overnight or if running the wipers at night with the headlights on. Tests
indcated leakage was only 30mA so no explanation was ever found. Changed the
alternator and batteries a few times but did not fix the random nature of
the problem. The boys just got used to jump-starting it those mornings.
Started missing under load and extreme acceleration so had a service
recently (400K) where they replaced 3 faulty ignition coils and gave it a
new set of spark plugs which fixed the miss. They also replaced the starter
motor as it was sticking and sometimes had to wait a few minutes to attempt
a restart. Starts good again and never had a flat battery since. Looks like
the random flat battery issue was also something to do with the sticky
starter motor.
On a recent run across the plains averaged 9.3L/100km but typically
10L/100km hill country.

Have other fleet vehicles of all models and ages to compare it with
including a 1996 twin turbo Legacy GT @ 130K which is supposedly rated at
280HP. The 1992 single turbo leaves it behind in terms of performance. Must
have a look at the 1996 to see why it is so poor but its also in use every
day. Its returning 10L/100km on the plains. Not good. The book says
8.3L/100Km so it must have a problem.

We probably will not get another Subaru as the job requirements have changed
and the new prices are not cost effective for business compared to what else
is available. But it has been a lot of fun to have owned the old Subaru and
despite everything we have done to it, we were not able to kill it!

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 5:58 am
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On Jan 3, 4:05 pm, "Ji" wrote:
> Just passing time during the end of holidays so thought I would look around
> and found this Subaru group. Am curious about the "care" with which people
> approach their "pets" here! So thought some might be interested in my
> experience with an older hard working Subaru which has definitely not been
> "babied" and has proven to be a very strong and reliable workhorse.
>

That's a great recommendation for preventative maintenance, that's for
sure! That car is actually rated at 160 hp, not sure where you're
getting 240 hp from....

Dan D
'99 Impreza 2.5 RS (son's)
Central NJ USA

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 3:06 pm
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Hiya

Am the proud owner of a legacy GT twin turbo and would love some engine workshop manuals or info on it.Hope you know sombody or somthing on line that could help me

Many thanks

Pom
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