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  1. Towed her to the shop. I got a pinhole leak in the hot side turbo coolant hose and overheated on the freeway.

     

    I'm crossing my fingers that nothing else is damaged :/

     

    I forgot to update this: Replaced the hose, topped off the coolant and tested it and everything is fine. My upper radiator hose was bulging so he recommended that I replace it very soon. I did that on Saturday since it's an easy five minute swap.

  2. Invidia catted J pipe should not overboost.

     

    I had zero issues with my J pipe and stock exhaust, but later I had to port my wastegate on my turbo. If you don't want to do port it yourself, you could have a shop do it, but I would expect it to be pricey since it involves removing the turbo. It would also require a custom tune, either e-tune or dyno tune.

     

    So the best, most cost effective option is likely to install the Invidia catted j pipe and get a tune.

  3. Check out subtle Solutions and Anderson Design Fab for other options.

    FWIW, I replaced my '10 springs with '13 3.6R springs and 1" strut top spacers with great results. No more embarrassing scraping going in to the grocery store parking lot, and it still looks stock to me. the springs are noticeably stiffer, about like how a stock sport sedan should be. The alignment is also fine.

  4. It totally is - you get what you pay for. That said, it's probably better than stock and not likely to blow end tanks. Even if it just takes longer to heat soak because of increased volume, it's a compelling choice at that price.

     

    If you're interested, I have an old RacerX TMIC sitting in my closet that I'd send to you for cheap. I bought it from Rutchard a few years ago. It's well used, but functional.

  5. Out of curiosity, why are you considering selling your GT? I'm assuming because of age, or because it has issues?

     

    Age and the safety features available on new vehicles are a big part, but I also picked the LGT as a compromise of a bunch of wants and needs of mine: commuter, reliable, fun, capable on dirt roads, and some others. Now I'm in a part of my life where my needs and wants have changed some, and I'm thinking about not compromising as much. That said, it's actually very hard to think of parting with it. It's a good car and it really does just about everything that I ask of it. One option I am considering is to get a new Outback 2.5i Premium and just go all out on the LGT. I'd have a reasonable and capable daily in the OB, and a manual AWD fun car in the LGT. IDK though, I go back and forth a lot.

     

    Luckily I have decided to not buy anything until 2020, so I have lots of time to figure it out.

  6. You could hold out for an Onyx XT. It's not leather. ;)

     

    I do want to see and feel that material in person. If it really does breathe then it'll make my decision more difficult. My reasonable side tells me that I should really get the 2.5i as long as it's adequate because I won't be tempted to modify it.

    Just looking at the XT, I already want to upgrade to an FMIC or AWIC, and the rabbit hole just gets deeper from there...

  7. The 2020 Outback is really calling to me today. I love the green exterior with the black cloth interior.

    Does anyone know if the DI issues have been resolved yet? Or is cleaning the intake valves just part of the maintenance?

     

    Part of me really wants the XT, but I'd hate to have to have leather seats. I'll need to test drive a 2.5i Premium to see if the power is adequate for me or not.

  8. The 2020 Outback is really calling to me today. I love the green exterior with the black cloth interior.

    Does anyone know if the DI issues have been resolved yet? Or is cleaning the intake valves just part of the maintenance?

     

    Part of me really wants the XT, but I'd hate to have to have leather seats. I'll need to test drive a 2.5i Premium to see if the power is adequate for me or not.

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