
sasquatch
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Thanks for the input...right now I am favoring the Forrester. When I took the tape measurer to them I was suprised with the cargo room. I have yet to see any wheel horsepower dynos.....people can post all kinds of crank #s but once all that power gets robbed by tranny, AWD system, etc it's interesting to see how they come out. I believe the Forrester is only around 250 to 300lb less but again I think not only does the turbo spool much quicker but it might be valved differently......still looking for input
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They both have similar amounts of interior passenger room and cargo room (just arrayed differently). Despite the 40 more horse out of the outback, the Forrester is a couple hundred lbs lighter and I do believe it's turbo spools much earlier (I've heard just under 2k rpm). I haven't driven the XT models of either yet though I have crawled through them taking measurements (I have a family of 4, 2 big dogs and do a lot of biking) Opinions?
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I read this thread today and tried it on my tired, '90 Legacy lights...It WORKED GREAT!!!!! File this under why the fuq did I just learn about this now? I cleaned the dirt off them first then rubbed brake fluid on them and dried them. It took maybe 5 min for both and they really look brand new I'm shocked.
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Without looking I do believe the new '05s are significantly lighter then previous years and the powertrain is geared and valved differently then other Subaru offerings as well....you may want to look that up....I don't have time to right now...there are a couple reasons for example why the Forrester XT is faster then the WRX but is a bigger car with lesser hp #s
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It is really very, very easy...the control module itself has probably just gone out.....literally I think we're talking about two electrical connectors. If you have access to a fax machine I can send you the pages from my guide one taking the plastic dash pieces out....ask around, you should be able to buy one cheap.
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I don't know about "probably". I have had the problem many times...resulting from split hoses, cracked radiators, failed tranny cooler problems and a cheap t-fitting that broke...all caused the dreaded vapor lock.....all solved by burping the system...sometimes it was easy, sometimes it was a hellacious bitch. Defintely work on burping the system several times via several methods before replacing the head gasket
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It is the dreaded vapor lock...our cars are reknowned for it....it can be super tough to burp the air out of the system.....good luck, be patient...there are lots of tried methods that you can search for. I would try the easiest first by draining at the thermostat (and replacing if it's been awhile). Then I would move on to using a hose through the upper radiator line