Rationalexuberance 4th Gear July 30, 2010 Share July 30, 2010 Hi all Subaru owners, especially those with TB charged ones. I am driving a Subaru Legacy Wagon 2.0GT, bought 2nd hand for 8mths now. Everything was in very good condition till recently: 1)when turbo boost kicks in, the engine sputters, sounds like misfiring 2)erratic idling with engine vibrating violently especially with aircon turned off Went to check, had four ignition coils changed which solved the misfire, denso iridium spark plug checked and still looking beautiful; had the throttle body and air filter cleaned and found a loose air pipe disconnected, rectified the problem with a simple add-on clip to secure piping; but after one day of perfect driving with no hiccups, during 2nd day startup in the morning, low idling problem comes back with CEL on and Cruise light blinking. My car runs when and everything but idling got issues. After driving for a while CEL light will be gone. Previously system showed TOO LEAN. If I put to DRIVE and don't step accelerator, the car runs like out of breathe; on straight road moves forward a bit then slows, then move forward then slows,can hear from the erratic combustion in the engine. Can any subaru TB owners give some advise on potential flaws? Will send back to trusted mechanic to check again, hopefully this time is just one of the smaller pipes hidden behind throttle body came loose. Cheers bros, look forward to as many replies as possible. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xtravagant Clutched July 30, 2010 Share July 30, 2010 bro, i think you may have better luck posting at rexfactor or sg3gwrx. . . . [wave] Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Achtung 6th Gear July 30, 2010 Share July 30, 2010 Some of the car parks listed r quite ok... eg Iluma. Nonetheless good info. Hi all Subaru owners, especially those with TB charged ones. I am driving a Subaru Legacy Wagon 2.0GT, bought 2nd hand for 8mths now. Everything was in very good condition till recently: 1)when turbo boost kicks in, the engine sputters, sounds like misfiring 2)erratic idling with engine vibrating violently especially with aircon turned off Went to check, had four ignition coils changed which solved the misfire, denso iridium spark plug checked and still looking beautiful; had the throttle body and air filter cleaned and found a loose air pipe disconnected, rectified the problem with a simple add-on clip to secure piping; but after one day of perfect driving with no hiccups, during 2nd day startup in the morning, low idling problem comes back with CEL on and Cruise light blinking. My car runs when and everything but idling got issues. After driving for a while CEL light will be gone. Previously system showed TOO LEAN. If I put to DRIVE and don't step accelerator, the car runs like out of breathe; on straight road moves forward a bit then slows, then move forward then slows,can hear from the erratic combustion in the engine. Can any subaru TB owners give some advise on potential flaws? Will send back to trusted mechanic to check again, hopefully this time is just one of the smaller pipes hidden behind throttle body came loose. Cheers bros, look forward to as many replies as possible. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xtravagant Clutched July 30, 2010 Share July 30, 2010 Some of the car parks listed r quite ok... eg Iluma. Nonetheless good info. wrong thread lar. . . [laugh] Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Troyempire 1st Gear July 31, 2010 Share July 31, 2010 TS, how old is ur Legacy Wagon 2.0GT liao??? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Loosecannon Neutral Newbie July 31, 2010 Share July 31, 2010 (edited) what code did the ECU gives when the CEL lit up ? did you change a new spark plug wires also ? lots of heat in the engine bay tends to destroy rubber/plastic components over time . if not have a look at your EGR valve or o2 sensor . check also if your fuel filter is clogged up for lean reading . Edited July 31, 2010 by Loosecannon Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Firecman Neutral Newbie July 31, 2010 Share July 31, 2010 Suggest you send to Pro-Subaru workshop to check. Google subarulegacy.sg for workshops. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elmo 4th Gear July 31, 2010 Share July 31, 2010 Hi all Subaru owners, especially those with TB charged ones. I am driving a Subaru Legacy Wagon 2.0GT, bought 2nd hand for 8mths now. Everything was in very good condition till recently: 1)when turbo boost kicks in, the engine sputters, sounds like misfiring 2)erratic idling with engine vibrating violently especially with aircon turned off Went to check, had four ignition coils changed which solved the misfire, denso iridium spark plug checked and still looking beautiful; had the throttle body and air filter cleaned and found a loose air pipe disconnected, rectified the problem with a simple add-on clip to secure piping; but after one day of perfect driving with no hiccups, during 2nd day startup in the morning, low idling problem comes back with CEL on and Cruise light blinking. My car runs when and everything but idling got issues. After driving for a while CEL light will be gone. Previously system showed TOO LEAN. If I put to DRIVE and don't step accelerator, the car runs like out of breathe; on straight road moves forward a bit then slows, then move forward then slows,can hear from the erratic combustion in the engine. Can any subaru TB owners give some advise on potential flaws? Will send back to trusted mechanic to check again, hopefully this time is just one of the smaller pipes hidden behind throttle body came loose. Cheers bros, look forward to as many replies as possible. Sounds like O2 sensor up-lorry-liao....anyway with the CEL lit and subsequently gone, the error code will still be stored. Any workshop with a OBD reader can retrieve. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Achtung 6th Gear August 2, 2010 Share August 2, 2010 check ignition coils. Sounds like O2 sensor up-lorry-liao....anyway with the CEL lit and subsequently gone, the error code will still be stored. Any workshop with a OBD reader can retrieve. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vivienshoshanna Clutched August 2, 2010 Share August 2, 2010 is subaru really that great to drive? I'm just wondering.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rationalexuberance 4th Gear August 2, 2010 Author Share August 2, 2010 is subaru really that great to drive? I'm just wondering.. It's really a personal thing to drive a subaru, but i wun buy an NA subaru though. We subaru drivers like the handling capabilities of the car and the power of a TB charged boxer engine,though maintenance on this car, or actually any real sports car alike, is rather high. Insurance is high also, but when ure an ok income earner and have a real passion for cars, these things dun matter that much. but of course, take care of own family 1st b4 cars. Anyway guys, i got the problem sorted out already, because of old age (5yrs) on the car, the stock rubber tubings linking within the throttle body area hardened. During turbo boost, the initial vacuum within these tubings become compressed, and because they hardened, it got easily detached even with metal clips. Hence my mechanic changed the lot with performance silicon tubings which grip tightly during boost. Also, he found out that a funny sound originated from my timing belt casing, to be cautious i asked him to dismantle and check. To my surprise, my 7mth old timing belt had been grazed by a metallic timing belt guide that was not screwed on properly, and this was done by my old mechanic. No choice, had to do a timing belt change on the spot which cost me quite a bit, but i took pictures of the rubber bits that was grazed and was stained all over the bearings, as well as pictures of the timing belt. Will bring this matter back to my old mechanic boss, i guess his guys din do a good job to check after installing. At least pay me back for timing belt cost and previous labor. Sharks man, if the belt had broke, that's it, 2.5-3k worth to do engine overhaul man. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fuzzylogic 2nd Gear August 2, 2010 Share August 2, 2010 There's a forum for Scooby legacy owners. You might want to check it out. http://subarulegacy.sg Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Speedy2780 Neutral Newbie August 3, 2010 Share August 3, 2010 is subaru really that great to drive? I'm just wondering.. YES! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Speedy2780 Neutral Newbie August 3, 2010 Share August 3, 2010 It's really a personal thing to drive a subaru, but i wun buy an NA subaru though. We subaru drivers like the handling capabilities of the car and the power of a TB charged boxer engine,though maintenance on this car, or actually any real sports car alike, is rather high. Insurance is high also, but when ure an ok income earner and have a real passion for cars, these things dun matter that much. but of course, take care of own family 1st b4 cars. Anyway guys, i got the problem sorted out already, because of old age (5yrs) on the car, the stock rubber tubings linking within the throttle body area hardened. During turbo boost, the initial vacuum within these tubings become compressed, and because they hardened, it got easily detached even with metal clips. Hence my mechanic changed the lot with performance silicon tubings which grip tightly during boost. Also, he found out that a funny sound originated from my timing belt casing, to be cautious i asked him to dismantle and check. To my surprise, my 7mth old timing belt had been grazed by a metallic timing belt guide that was not screwed on properly, and this was done by my old mechanic. No choice, had to do a timing belt change on the spot which cost me quite a bit, but i took pictures of the rubber bits that was grazed and was stained all over the bearings, as well as pictures of the timing belt. Will bring this matter back to my old mechanic boss, i guess his guys din do a good job to check after installing. At least pay me back for timing belt cost and previous labor. Sharks man, if the belt had broke, that's it, 2.5-3k worth to do engine overhaul man. pple ask 1 simple question u tell ur life story.... really ar NA no good ah? i dun believe leh... can u prove to me that TCor SC better than NA? oh prove it on bends cos i wanna see u high boost in the corner... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rationalexuberance 4th Gear August 3, 2010 Author Share August 3, 2010 pple ask 1 simple question u tell ur life story.... really ar NA no good ah? i dun believe leh... can u prove to me that TCor SC better than NA? oh prove it on bends cos i wanna see u high boost in the corner... Hi, was also thinking to myself when i was typing my previous long reply. But my simple reason for doing so is to contribute so people who may have similar problems can rectify theirs with less trouble. I didn't say subaru NA not good, but if i choose subaru,i wun buy an NA. TC, SC or NA has it's own pros and cons, and sorry,anyone who loves his life won't high boost during corners, that is pure stupidity. FYI, my next car that i like is a type R or any honda with that engine, however i did slice through a corner with some boost at 4000rpm while a type R (front wheel drive) was "racing" with me, and i sliced that fello like toufu. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slowleg Neutral Newbie August 4, 2010 Share August 4, 2010 Hi, a member highlighted your issue on the Legacy forum... I'm here to point you to that forum... a lot of friendly chaps.. or you can contact Edge, Ken, very experience with Legacy. Here are the links... http://subarulegacy.sg/phpBB3/index.php http://subarulegacy.sg/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=16222 Edge Tuning http://www.edge-tuning.com/ Hi all Subaru owners, especially those with TB charged ones. I am driving a Subaru Legacy Wagon 2.0GT, bought 2nd hand for 8mths now. Everything was in very good condition till recently: 1)when turbo boost kicks in, the engine sputters, sounds like misfiring 2)erratic idling with engine vibrating violently especially with aircon turned off Went to check, had four ignition coils changed which solved the misfire, denso iridium spark plug checked and still looking beautiful; had the throttle body and air filter cleaned and found a loose air pipe disconnected, rectified the problem with a simple add-on clip to secure piping; but after one day of perfect driving with no hiccups, during 2nd day startup in the morning, low idling problem comes back with CEL on and Cruise light blinking. My car runs when and everything but idling got issues. After driving for a while CEL light will be gone. Previously system showed TOO LEAN. If I put to DRIVE and don't step accelerator, the car runs like out of breathe; on straight road moves forward a bit then slows, then move forward then slows,can hear from the erratic combustion in the engine. Can any subaru TB owners give some advise on potential flaws? Will send back to trusted mechanic to check again, hopefully this time is just one of the smaller pipes hidden behind throttle body came loose. Cheers bros, look forward to as many replies as possible. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Speedy2780 Neutral Newbie August 4, 2010 Share August 4, 2010 Hi, was also thinking to myself when i was typing my previous long reply. But my simple reason for doing so is to contribute so people who may have similar problems can rectify theirs with less trouble. I didn't say subaru NA not good, but if i choose subaru,i wun buy an NA. TC, SC or NA has it's own pros and cons, and sorry,anyone who loves his life won't high boost during corners, that is pure stupidity. FYI, my next car that i like is a type R or any honda with that engine, however i did slice through a corner with some boost at 4000rpm while a type R (front wheel drive) was "racing" with me, and i sliced that fello like toufu. OOooOOoOOOoooOoo slice tat fellow like toufu ahhhh... WOW! boosting at wat 0.1bar at 4000rpm is it?? show me leh..... sine u soooooOO GOOD.... DUN all talk no action leh.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rationalexuberance 4th Gear August 4, 2010 Author Share August 4, 2010 OOooOOoOOOoooOoo slice tat fellow like toufu ahhhh... WOW! boosting at wat 0.1bar at 4000rpm is it?? show me leh..... sine u soooooOO GOOD.... DUN all talk no action leh.... hmm, are you a young punk trying to be funie? wateva you say lah. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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