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What did you do to your 5th gen today?? -V4
Sarang replied to SBT's topic in Fifth Generation Legacy (2010 - 2014 )
I would never suggest doing something dishonest, but that valve would make it awfully easy to let some oil out so that it fails the consumption test. -
What did you do to your 5th gen today?? -V4
Sarang replied to SBT's topic in Fifth Generation Legacy (2010 - 2014 )
I think I can still see it a bit. Is it leaking at all? I've always tightened my oil plug "just enough but not too much" -
LGT Owners, what car will you drive next?
Sarang replied to EvilCamaroSS's topic in Fifth Generation Legacy (2010 - 2014 )
My 225/50R18 looks pretty square on my 18x8 wheels... -
What did you do to your 5th gen today?? -V4
Sarang replied to SBT's topic in Fifth Generation Legacy (2010 - 2014 )
Replaced my tranny and rear diff fluid with Motul. It's weird how buttery my shifts are now -
Countering the extreme heat
Sarang replied to Sarang's topic in Fifth Generation Legacy (2010 - 2014 )
Sorry guys, I've been busy with work and dealing with a power outage at home. I did receive the sprayer nozzles from Amazon, so one of these days I'll tee into the oem sprayer line and do a proof of concept. I also ordered the condenser cleaner, so I'll be doing that soon too. Another interesting note: I changed my oil this weekend and filled up with 20w50 (replacing the 5w40 that was in there) and my coolant temps have not been higher than 208.4 since. Even today in stop and go traffic at ~108 it was rock solid. I'm not sure if that makes the difference, but I guess I'll switch to 20w50 earlier next year. So I guess this is just a friendly reminder that Subaru does recommend different oil weights for different climates. My Mishimoto radiator is pretty beefy. I had to grind off some of the oem fans supports to fit it, so I don't think trying to put in a bigger one would be worth it. I also happen to work at a mechanical/refrigeration contractor and I'm pretty skeptical of the marginal increase in cooling capability that a slightly larger radiator would add. I think that a thermostatic oil cooler would be the next upgrade if the sprayer mod doesn't seem to do the trick. -
Countering the extreme heat
Sarang replied to Sarang's topic in Fifth Generation Legacy (2010 - 2014 )
Fans work. The skid plate and the oem lower splash guard are on, so I think that is working pretty well. The car does great when it's only 100F out. The coolant stays below 212F and the AC is ice cold. My question is really about what I can do for those extreme, ridiculously hot days or situations like the other day. I am thinking that I will make a styrofoam block for the scoop since that'll be very cheap and reasonably easy. Maybe that will help with keeping that area low pressure. -
Countering the extreme heat
Sarang replied to Sarang's topic in Fifth Generation Legacy (2010 - 2014 )
I forgot to mention in my first post that I do have that. When I installed the radiator I put in the lower temp STI thermostat. I think I'll pursue tee-ing into the washer sprayer line as a proof of concept. If that works, then putting in the additional time and money to put in an Outback tank with dual pumps and wire one up for a system will make sense. Thanks for the input guys. Out of curiosity, when would an oil cooler be the answer? -
Countering the extreme heat
Sarang replied to Sarang's topic in Fifth Generation Legacy (2010 - 2014 )
I do have the Mishimoto STI-08 installed. So would the next logical step be an oil cooler? I was also thinking about tee-ing into the washer fluid sprayer line and adding a nozzle to spray the radiator. -
Countering the extreme heat
Sarang replied to Sarang's topic in Fifth Generation Legacy (2010 - 2014 )
Thanks, I am very interested in that product! Couldn't hurt, right? I actually had to remove the black plastic and cut away some of the painted bumper cover to fit the FMIC. Here's a couple recent pics: https://imgur.com/AsFgx9p https://imgur.com/nuj9N15 The other day in traffic it seemed like my coolant temps were creeping up, like my cooling system was insufficient. I was wondering what can be done to cure that. It seems like the ECU turns off the AC when it's getting close to overheating, so if I can avoid that it would solve the AC issue. -
Countering the extreme heat
Sarang replied to Sarang's topic in Fifth Generation Legacy (2010 - 2014 )
I am. It's half premixed 50/50 from the dealer and half distilled water. -
Hey guys I would like to start a discussion about how to counter the heat. Yesterday and the day before were probably the hottest days of this year at 117F and 116F respectively. Yesterday when I got home from work here are the temps I was looking at: (This is parked in the shade!) During the commute home the AC turned off several times, especially on the freeway at moderate freeway speeds between say 45 and 65 (traffic). That was pretty uncomfortable. So what can be done about this? I'd like to keep AC on the hottest days, and if I could get some (safe) performance too that would be awesome. Currently I have: TBE, FMIC, Mishimoto Radiator, OEM STI lower temp thermostat, Primitive skidplate with OEM plastic splash guard. I have not plugged the hood scoop, and both fender splash guards are not on the car at the moment. My coolant is steady at the full mark with about 75% water to 25% coolant (I mixed the 50/50 premixed from the dealer with distilled water). On days under 100F, my coolant temp does not exceed 212F which makes me think that my cooling system does not have a problem. What's next? Intercooler or radiator sprayer? Oil cooler? I did find some WRX/STI threads about this, but they usually recommend wrapping UP, DP, and turbo, and other things that don't really apply to my car.
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Lookin' good! Isn't it surprising how much more sporty it looks from a distance with the spacers?
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For next time: You can put your hand inside the cubby, make a fist, and (carefully) pull to remove that entire piece. The clips pop right out. That way you don't have to put down tape and take all that time. I would replace the burned/melted connector. Why not? I'm sure the part is cheap online. I'm not sure if it would indicate a bigger problem though.
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OK attached are my datalogs. Datalog1 is from tonight. WOT in 3rd. Datalog3 is from back in March. WOT in 4th. I notice the fine knock and DAM of .94 which I don't love. I also notice that my target boost is not 17.3 as my tuner told me. My IDC also seems to peak at 83% on this one. What are your interpretations, thoughts, concerns? Thanks. datalog1.csv datalog3.csv
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WGDC is 63.37 solid for the whole run. My AFR is solid 11.03 too. I don't have logs of AF Error or Boost Error, but I'll log those sometime soon. I'm certainly no tuner, but I am curious about my tune. I'm not sure if I should blame the hot weather or if my tune is less than great. I've read ASubieNewbie's tuning guide and I noticed that my tuner seems to have taken a very different approach.
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I had a Vibrant Ultra Quiet Resonator welded in to my exhaust for $45 at a local shop that specializes in restoring old cars. I just left the car there for the day and Uber'd it to and from work so they were able to just fit it in whenever. I'm not sure about prices in your area of course, but you could make a few phone calls and find out. Sorry, but I don't know much about cats. I did a search on Ebay and the 'high flow cats' seem to range from $80-$400. No idea what the differences are or if they matter. I like your plan of taking it slow and thinking it through. There are definitely some things that I would have done differently if I hadn't gotten excited and jumped in. Like my Nameless DP which I almost want to remove and replace with the Invidia Catless + cat...