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Posted: 10/26/2022 6:22:17 PM EDT
Seems like a good idea. They reportedly had head gasket problems but that was solved years ago.
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Mine seems fine.
I actually have three boxers including the BMW and Ural. I can’t really recommend the Ural for quality. |
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I'm happy with my Forester XT (FA2.0 turbo) - runs quite well. Only thing I dislike about the vehicle is the CVT trans, which Subaru insists on using in everything.
Go manual or go elsewhere if you care about performance... |
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FLAT FOUR. Stop buying into their marketing bullshit to make a fucking motor seem more amazing than sliced bread.
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I had an FR-S for ten years; aside from some early teething issues with valve springs the FA20 worked fine.
It didn't get great gas mileage, though part of that was my driving style. |
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Quoted: I'm happy with my Forester XT (FA2.0 turbo) - runs quite well. Only thing I dislike about the vehicle is the CVT trans, which Subaru insists on using in everything. Go manual or go elsewhere if you care about performance... View Quote A neighbor is selling his 09 Forester LL Bean for cheap. I’m thinking of buying it. CARFAX says all the service was done at the 100,000 mile mark. No wrecks. No flood damage. The body is in excellent shape. |
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Quoted: Seems like a good idea. They reportedly had head gasket problems but that was solved years ago. View Quote Boxer engines belong in the air, not on the ground. |
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Quoted: Boxer engines belong in the air, not on the ground. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Seems like a good idea. They reportedly had head gasket problems but that was solved years ago. Boxer engines belong in the air, not on the ground. Didn’t millions of VWs have boxer engines? |
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My son just got a new Subaru for his birthday. He's weird. But it's a cool car.
Attached File I guess I have a soft spot for boxers. Attached File |
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Quoted: Boxer engines belong in the air, not on the ground. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Seems like a good idea. They reportedly had head gasket problems but that was solved years ago. Boxer engines belong in the air, not on the ground. Attached File Attached File |
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I bought a 2003 Outback with 261 K miles, stuck a core in it, now it's up to 274 K when I see 350K I'll have the timing belt, water pump and pulley's done. 2.5 boxer, If it lasts that long.
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Had 2 Subarus. Not a fan of the engines. They sound nice I suppose. Though I fail to see why you couldn't make an inline 4 sound like that if sound was you goal. Otherwise, you have double the cylinder banks. That's double the heads, double the timing components, double the camshafts, double the headgaskets, and more weight. All to end up with an engine that's harder to work on because most of the stuff that you're likely to have to mess with on an engine is now crammed up against the side of the engine bay. Ever try changing spark plugs on a Subaru?
"But muh lower center of gravity." Meh, so what? Handling? Subaru don't handle any noticeably better than any other car in their weight class. "But the lower hood line." Again, their hoods aren't really any lower than a car with an inline 4. Old wedge-nose Corollas and Accords have hood lines about as low as you could practically make them. All with a simpler, lighter inline 4. So what's the actual point? Whatever small benefits a flat 4 offers, Subaru doesn't really take advantage of anyway. Subarus have their cool points. The engines aren't really one of them. Edit: The brap brap sound typically associated with Subarus really has less to do with the engine and more to do with the unequal length headers. Which are also less efficient and make less power. If you want sound, you use those. If you want power, you use equal length headers. Which now make your boxer sound like pretty much any other 4 banger. |
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Roll down your window at a stop light and listen to a Subaru as it takes off.
Ping! Ping! |
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In my opinion they are prone to failure and I will never own one.
Horizontally opposed aircraft engines are more reliable but are also overhauled on an hourly schedule. |
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They are a good design, but Subaru does not have adequate piston skirt area and they are prone to clatter and oil consumption.
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Quoted: FLAT FOUR. Stop buying into their marketing bullshit to make a fucking motor seem more amazing than sliced bread. View Quote You’re pretty wound up about this. Boxer is the description of piston movement. Flat 4 is the number of cylinders. There’s nothing any more or less amazing about using the terms “flat four,” “boxer,” or “boxer-four.” They’re all accurate. |
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My '99 Subie Outback has been reliable. It had 28K on it when I bought it in 2020. I just rolled it over 51,500. I did the head gaskets at 30K, as well as all the seals/gaskets/belts/water pump. So far, the only issue is the EJ25D motor(2.5L DOHC) likes to sip a little oil. I average a pint every 3k.
Quoted: Roll down your window at a stop light and listen to a Subaru as it takes off. Ping! Ping! View Quote It's because the mongoloids like to run 87 Octane. The owner's book for mine says 91 preferred, 89 usable. I run 91 in it, and no pinging. |
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4 Door record lap.
The sound awesome. POV Subaru WRX STI Type RA NBR Special Nurburgring Raceway |
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Subaru cross overs get shit on for being lesbian mobiles, but the cops aren't looking at you for where that turbo whine and tire squeal came from, the torque is there all the way from the the bottom of the RPM curve, and the 2021+ Eyesight system is amazing.
The NA ones are under powered. Kharn |
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Millions of VW's, Corvair's and Porsche's all had air cooled boxer engines, then Subaru made their water-cooled boxer engine.
I've never understood why they don't burn more oil than they do, it's hard to drain oil from the cylinder walls when the cylinders are set horizontally; I always expect the rings to get overwhelmed by the oil along the bottom side of the cylinder, but it doesn't seem to happen. Only other problem with the design is the intake runners are long compared to a "V" or inline design, but that doesn't matter much, it can be an advantage with proper tuning of their length and cross section (look at a Chrysler 300G 413 engine with the dual carb long ram setup). |
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WRX Isle of Man.
Subaru Isle of Man TT 2016 New Record by Mark Higgins - WRX STI destroys the streets |
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Quoted: FLAT FOUR. Stop buying into their marketing bullshit to make a fucking motor seem more amazing than sliced bread. View Quote An argument can be made about shared rod journal versus seperate journals when it comes to balancing. Also can allow for altering firing order. Only reason to differentiate between flat 4 and boxer, or multiples of. All boxers are flat but not all flats are boxers. Cranks are different. Agreed it is overblown mostly. |
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This one sounds mean too.
745HP Subaru Impreza EMBARRASS Porsches on Track! - OnBoard @ Monza + Speedo View! |
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Quoted: A neighbor is selling his 09 Forester LL Bean for cheap. I’m thinking of buying it. CARFAX says all the service was done at the 100,000 mile mark. No wrecks. No flood damage. The body is in excellent shape. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'm happy with my Forester XT (FA2.0 turbo) - runs quite well. Only thing I dislike about the vehicle is the CVT trans, which Subaru insists on using in everything. Go manual or go elsewhere if you care about performance... A neighbor is selling his 09 Forester LL Bean for cheap. I’m thinking of buying it. CARFAX says all the service was done at the 100,000 mile mark. No wrecks. No flood damage. The body is in excellent shape. The head gasket issues were NOT resolved by 09. |
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View Quote Blow off (show off?) valve is working overtime. |
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Quoted: My '99 Subie Outback has been reliable. It had 28K on it when I bought it in 2020. I just rolled it over 51,500. I did the head gaskets at 30K, as well as all the seals/gaskets/belts/water pump. So far, the only issue is the EJ25D motor(2.5L DOHC) likes to sip a little oil. I average a pint every 3k. It's because the mongoloids like to run 87 Octane. The owner's book for mine says 91 preferred, 89 usable. I run 91 in it, and no pinging. View Quote I may be weird, but I don’t consider an engine that needs head gaskets at 30k reliable. |
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Had a 2008 Impreza. Bought it used from a
Subaru dealer and it had no warranty. Had a bad piston after six months. Dealer replaced it at no cost to me because he said it was defective. |
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Quoted: I may be weird, but I don't consider an engine that needs head gaskets at 30k reliable. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: My '99 Subie Outback has been reliable. It had 28K on it when I bought it in 2020. I just rolled it over 51,500. I did the head gaskets at 30K, as well as all the seals/gaskets/belts/water pump. So far, the only issue is the EJ25D motor(2.5L DOHC) likes to sip a little oil. I average a pint every 3k. It's because the mongoloids like to run 87 Octane. The owner's book for mine says 91 preferred, 89 usable. I run 91 in it, and no pinging. I may be weird, but I don't consider an engine that needs head gaskets at 30k reliable. |
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Quoted: Boxer engines belong in the air, not on the ground. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Seems like a good idea. They reportedly had head gasket problems but that was solved years ago. Boxer engines belong in the air, not on the ground. Attached File |
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I liked mine even with the bad head gasket. It never left me stranded on road.
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Quoted: Had 2 Subarus. Not a fan of the engines. They sound nice I suppose. Though I fail to see why you couldn't make an inline 4 sound like that if sound was you goal. Otherwise, you have double the cylinder banks. That's double the heads, double the timing components, double the camshafts, double the headgaskets, and more weight. All to end up with an engine that's harder to work on because most of the stuff that you're likely to have to mess with on an engine is now crammed up against the side of the engine bay. Ever try changing spark plugs on a Subaru? "But muh lower center of gravity." Meh, so what? Handling? Subaru don't handle any noticeably better than any other car in their weight class. "But the lower hood line." Again, their hoods aren't really any lower than a car with an inline 4. Old wedge-nose Corollas and Accords have hood lines about as low as you could practically make them. All with a simpler, lighter inline 4. So what's the actual point? Whatever small benefits a flat 4 offers, Subaru doesn't really take advantage of anyway. Subarus have their cool points. The engines aren't really one of them. Edit: The brap brap sound typically associated with Subarus really has less to do with the engine and more to do with the unequal length headers. Which are also less efficient and make less power. If you want sound, you use those. If you want power, you use equal length headers. Which now make your boxer sound like pretty much any other 4 banger. View Quote Attached File |
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Nice vehicles overall. Underrated yet perhaps a bit overpriced. If I was going to get a sedan a WRX would be perfect.
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Nothing more than a VW bug engine.
Look up their attempt at F1, yup, total disaster... |
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All of ours have been 100% solid. I just sold 2020 Outback XT that was 100% as well. The headmaster issues was mostly on another engine platform and was worked out years back. Now I do have to say the Croastrek is a lethargic turd but 100% reliable so far.
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I bought a 2017 Subaru. It was fine but didn’t own it long.
With the boxers I’ll say there is probably a reason why no other manufacturers(okay Porsche) do boxers. Why have 1 headgasket when you can have 2. Why have 2 camshafts when you can have 4. |
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bought a new Legacy 3.6R back in 2015, ran it to almost 80k miles with no issues other than a weak battery. went back to bmws.
in 2020, I bought my daughter a new Impreza base model with the CVT for her 18th birthday. the engine seems weak to me but it's just fine for her and drives fine on the freeway. it just passed 33k miles with no issues. no oil leaks. never had to add oil between changes. she's doing 6k intervals and blackstone lab says the oil looks fine. she just did a change at 32k and i didn't bother to send any oil to blackstone. i just packed up the used oil and sent it back to fcp euro for a refund. She does fill up once a month with 89, don't know if that helps. I told her in the spring, before she does her next oil change, we'll do the DI cleaning. I'm about to do that on my bmw before changing the oil. Using the CRC GDI IVD. |
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2011 and newer 2.5 non turbos have gears instead of a timing belt and better/multilayer head gaskets.
These eliminate the timing belt replacement and reduce head gasket failures. |
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Quoted: I may be weird, but I don't consider an engine that needs head gaskets at 30k reliable. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: My '99 Subie Outback has been reliable. It had 28K on it when I bought it in 2020. I just rolled it over 51,500. I did the head gaskets at 30K, as well as all the seals/gaskets/belts/water pump. So far, the only issue is the EJ25D motor(2.5L DOHC) likes to sip a little oil. I average a pint every 3k. It's because the mongoloids like to run 87 Octane. The owner's book for mine says 91 preferred, 89 usable. I run 91 in it, and no pinging. I may be weird, but I don't consider an engine that needs head gaskets at 30k reliable. |
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I’m on my second STI and own a forester. Love me some Subarus. Love the sound
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