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Well, you should use whatever oil you are comfortable with provided it is properly certified and meets the requirements listed in your owner's manual (also listed in the Haynes manual.) As far as a specific recommendation, some of us happen to like Red Line 75W90ns. I use it in my '95 Legacy tranny. The topic has been discussed over the years--use the search function and read what people say. Good luck.
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Discussing oil/additives is like discussing politics or religion--everyone has their own opinions and choices! MMO is a pretty good solvent, it'll loosen up crud in your oil system. But in my mind it can't do that and be a good lubricant, if it can be a lubricant at all. It has been talked about for years: http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=36013&highlight=marvel+mystery Today's approved motor oils are very well engineered for the job they're expected to do. I'm sure Valvoline is an excellent product and will protect your engine just fine. Personally, I use full synthetic and love it. Sorry, can't help you with the radio/deck. Hey--looks good in the Craigslist pic!
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Congratulations! If it's in decent running shape you got yourself a good car. The EJ22 is a great engine and, fortunately, non-interference. By "Marvel" I assume you mean Marvel Mystery Oil? It's good stuff for cleaning out oil passages but I would NOT run it regularly. Stick to a good quality motor oil only. Your engine should run just fine on standard gasoline. Don't waste your money on a higher octane than you need. Good luck and happy driving. Post us a pic when you can.
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No guarantees but it's a possibility. When the ECU gets poor/no temp information it will default to open loop (I think) and cause the engine to go all wonky. It's about $30 IIRC. Or at least it was a few years ago! Replaced mine when having some rough running and stalling problems and that pretty little EJ22 ran like new. And here is a two-for-one trick: Take your IACV for a thorough cleaning, while it's out you have a clear shot at replacing the Temp Sensor! Good luck.
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88 GL wagon..need idler pulley, worth buying?
Olnick replied to midnight302's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
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Bye bye RS
Olnick replied to bratman18's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Which leads to the question, if I were to buy a blue RS . . . would it rain?