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I vote for a 95 wagon FWD or AWD. Better mileage with FWD, better traction with AWD. You get OBDII, the better 2.2 engine, auto or manual trans is good. That year 2.2 is non-interence motor. You should be able to find one or even 92-94 wagon same spec's would be good. If you update your location, then we know if you get snow or not. Good luck!
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I bought the NGK BKR6E-11 V power plugs and then OEM wires. The OEM wires I got from the dealer. I just told them I could get them for $30 on line and they reduced the price accordingly from $42.00. Didn't want to mess around with off-brand and then have to buy OEM anyways. I based it off what others said on the site as I have had pretty good luck with the info here. My 2 cents
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Just did a 95 2.2 transplant into a 98 outback stick. Things went pretty well, but was getting P0303,P0420 and temp sensor errors also. replaced the temp sensor and the P0420 and the temp sensor error stopped, but P0303 hung around intermittantly for like two weeks. Engine was running a little rough, but not bad. Put new NGK plugs and OEM wires based on what I read here and holy smokes---what a difference! RPM's lower in all gears, totally smoother running engine and much faster all around. I thought I was going to have to swap an injector or worse. Amazed at the difference!!!!
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3Pin replied to swilde20's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
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Thanks guys for the commnets, I appreciate it. Good question Miles,I have sold or parted all of the stuff I have so it looks like I will do the contact deal or just put in the replacement starter. If I go new, my wholesale parts guy wants the core back, so I can't keep the spare to repair. On the P0420, I turned it off and it hasn't gone back on, but my mileage went from 21 to 18 on the last tank, so I think that tha that I have lazy front O2 sensor. I think I will try some sea foam first.
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It has been fine all day today. I think I will clean up the terminals real good and go from there. No codes at all until today.....when I was driving for 40 minutes on the highway at about 1800-2000 rpm, 40-50 MPH in 5th in a snow storm. It blew an PO420 which is catalyst efficicency below threshold bank one. I turned it off and will see if it comes back with normal highway driving. If I have a no start, and then tap on the starter, I assume a starter is in my future.
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I have a 98 outback stick, with 179K that just got a 2.2 transplant. I have been driving it for a week or more with no issues. This AM, I went to start it and nothing. It wouldn't turn over, but I had electric windows, fan, dome light, lights on dash. Jumped it nothing. Finally had to have it towed to my mechanic. Later, it started right up for them. They check it all over and nothing out of the ordinary. Temp was 35 this AM which is kinda warm for this time of year. It has started easily in colder temps recently and the battery checks out under a load. Any ideas? Maybe the starter is getting tired? Any thoughts are appreciated. Don't want to get stranded.
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How many miles on the car and motor? What kind of shape is the car in? If the car is in decent shape, I would pluck the motor and either fix it or put a different one in. Probably cheaper to just fix the one you have if it has under 200K. I bought a 2000 last year with 215 K on it for $550 and it had a kaput motor. I just bought a different one as the original one was roached and my kid is still driving it. my 2 cents
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Don't take this wrong and I don't want to sound like a wongleflute ,but I sure would be bitter if I bought it at auction for $2800 and then had to stick a grand or more into it. Selling to to some other subaru lover to get your dough out of it with full disclosure would make me sleep better at night. Just my 2 cents