matt167
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No real need for expensive stuff if you want to bypass. Wix 24755 filter mount and a Wix 51050 bypass filter.. Pressure off the engine, and drop it back ( filtered ) to the pan.. You can use a sandwich adapter if you chose or just Tee under the alternator at the pressure switch.
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the new sku's of Walmart Supertech synthetic is now GM DEXOS certified. Making it as good as any other synthetic but saving about $10. I generally don't run Walmart oil BUT, with an OEM certification I just might..
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No longer available. Looks like the aftermarket may be available. Likely 37114FE000 for a later model will work and Megazip shows as available. Additionally, a USDM cable may work. https://www.megazip.net/zapchasti-dlya-avtomobilej/subaru/impreza-2161/gdae-6570/gda-4hd-553037/accel-cable-7083482#/il-164685460-5264745-5264745
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They should fit and work. But they might not be 'right'. Never really thought about it but the round style vs square style just might be interchangeable. You would need to check the installed height and the angle but it just might work. There is no real reason to though except for reuse if you have them like you do
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I know the DIS-2 does, since it was used in the past on Subaru. They probably don't have the testing in place. In any case you do have other options.. Megasquirt 2/ Microsquirt injection is probably where I would go. They are used on Subaru all the time. $300, you can just mount it on the firewall and use part of the original harness. There is also DIY PNP setups where they fit in an OEM ecu case.. You would need a WRX or other 36 tooth crank sprocket as MS2 works best with it. It's a race car so idle air control functionality is moot.
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It's a programmable race version of the DIS 2 box. It's the only DIS-2 that is in current production.. Looks like the tech manual for the DIS-4 says it can be used on 4cyl also. ad listings suggest 6-8 cyl only. https://www.msdperformance.com/products/ignitions/distributorless/parts/62152?gclid=Cj0KCQjwz7rXBRD9ARIsABfBl82f5nnRfJ8zFkLTzyYI6tMRfYcCpKodpLDdA7x_mpgdZJF8SP-99ssaAsWfEALw_wcB
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well if you were going to sell a car worth $4k, you would not put $3,500 into it.. Lesser car's have a larger value, at least here in NY as long as they have 120-150k miles.. A 200k mile car is a $2k car up to a point ( certainly in the 2003 range ). The other way to look at it is, the short block is guaranteed for 3/36, but the car might not last that long, or if it would even be kept that long. The 2.0L is a slight bit of a gamble but at under 1/2 cost... If this were a Corolla we would just be suggesting the junkyard or a cheap engine at best. Realistically a Subaru is no different. A cheap car to drive is a cheap car to own.. A Nissan Verse is not a fun car to drive either, but they sell lots of them to people who want a cheap car
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TBH I do not even think parts stores carry refill's anymore. Would have to special order. You would be about the first person in years I have heard actually want them. They were the cheap way out years ago. Now a cheap wiper is $4. They get frozen to windows, pulled, snapped. They loose their spring from use. They are actually meant to be replaced. I have refilled stainless wipers in some of the classic cars that I have had and it's a pain to get them right. I wish there were off the shelf replacements for those, but not always. As far as what I buy. Either the Trico wipers from Walmart or the middle of the road RainX. ~$20 per set. Anything more is a waste, and going to Autozone is a rip. Wipers are a large markup at those stores along with washer fluid
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OTC 7394 would do the trick and is still available. I have to get one for the rear drums on my '50 Plymouth https://www.walmart.com/ip/Otc-7394-Universal-Hub-Puller/40453781?wmlspartner=wmtlabs&adid=22222222222000000000&wmlspartner=wmtlabs&wl0=e&wl1=o&wl2=c&wl3=10352200394&wl4=pla-1103028060075&wl12=40453781_10000001450&wl14=otc%207394&veh=sem&msclkid=16c33f74a3e010b2883e65bdcde80aad
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yeah, your quench would be all messed up and your compression height way down. It'll run, but compression and hp will be in the toilet. SOHC EJ25 rods should all interchange as well as 1999 only EJ25D. I have a core quality EJ251 that I could pull rods from, but I don't have the time to pull it apart.