The 98 2.5 as found in the Impreza RS has quad cams, but the bottom end is too weak for power modifications. My son has a 98 RS with a big Garret turbo and a big intercooler. It is quick, with minimal lag (higher compression equals quicker when not in boost), but he has eaten a cylinder liner and his crank has walked. The walking crank phenomenon is well documented by other performance tuners. In 99, they went to SOHC, but it is a really nice SOHC and they strengthened the bottom end.
There are hotter Subaru engines than the EJ22T, but I doubt if there are many that are closer to bulletproof.
ps I absolutely love this user group. Having the rest of you out there sharing tech tips is like a dream come true. I spent the first six yuears of Legacy Turbo ownership thinking I was the only guy in the USA who was interested in tuning these remarkable cars. Thanks to all pof you who regularly contribute.
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Beware the 98 2.5 engine
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Beware the 98 2.5 engine
End of 98 they quit using the DOHC 2.5 litre engine.
Our service guys at our dealership have the opinion
that it was one of the lower quality engines Subaru
has made. They said that cylinder 4 has a tendency to
go out around 120K. Something to do with extra heat
near there or something.
Grant
--- "William D. Robinson" <vultureboy@mindspring.com>
wrote:
> The 98 2.5 as found in the Impreza RS has quad cams,
> but the bottom end is too weak for power
> modifications. My son has a 98 RS with a big Garret
> turbo and a big intercooler. It is quick, with
> minimal lag (higher compression equals quicker when
> not in boost), but he has eaten a cylinder liner and
> his crank has walked. The walking crank phenomenon
> is well documented by other performance tuners. In
> 99, they went to SOHC, but it is a really nice SOHC
> and they strengthened the bottom end.
>
> There are hotter Subaru engines than the EJ22T, but
> I doubt if there are many that are closer to
> bulletproof.
>
> ps I absolutely love this user group. Having the
> rest of you out there sharing tech tips is like a
> dream come true. I spent the first six yuears of
> Legacy Turbo ownership thinking I was the only guy
> in the USA who was interested in tuning these
> remarkable cars. Thanks to all pof you who
> regularly contribute.
>
> Bill Robinson
> 92 Legacy Turbo 5-speed sedan with a few modest
> street performance modifications
>
>
>
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Our service guys at our dealership have the opinion
that it was one of the lower quality engines Subaru
has made. They said that cylinder 4 has a tendency to
go out around 120K. Something to do with extra heat
near there or something.
Grant
--- "William D. Robinson" <vultureboy@mindspring.com>
wrote:
> The 98 2.5 as found in the Impreza RS has quad cams,
> but the bottom end is too weak for power
> modifications. My son has a 98 RS with a big Garret
> turbo and a big intercooler. It is quick, with
> minimal lag (higher compression equals quicker when
> not in boost), but he has eaten a cylinder liner and
> his crank has walked. The walking crank phenomenon
> is well documented by other performance tuners. In
> 99, they went to SOHC, but it is a really nice SOHC
> and they strengthened the bottom end.
>
> There are hotter Subaru engines than the EJ22T, but
> I doubt if there are many that are closer to
> bulletproof.
>
> ps I absolutely love this user group. Having the
> rest of you out there sharing tech tips is like a
> dream come true. I spent the first six yuears of
> Legacy Turbo ownership thinking I was the only guy
> in the USA who was interested in tuning these
> remarkable cars. Thanks to all pof you who
> regularly contribute.
>
> Bill Robinson
> 92 Legacy Turbo 5-speed sedan with a few modest
> street performance modifications
>
>
>
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Beware the 98 2.5 engine
You mention the '98 year, but the DOHC was made for
more than that year, were all the DOHC 2.5 liters
troublesome, or just the '98 year? Thanks,
Andrew
--- Grant Hughes <grantsubaru@yahoo.com> wrote:
> End of 98 they quit using the DOHC 2.5 litre engine.
>
> Our service guys at our dealership have the opinion
> that it was one of the lower quality engines Subaru
> has made. They said that cylinder 4 has a tendency
> to
> go out around 120K. Something to do with extra heat
> near there or something.
> Grant
> --- "William D. Robinson"
> <vultureboy@mindspring.com>
> wrote:
> > The 98 2.5 as found in the Impreza RS has quad
> cams,
> > but the bottom end is too weak for power
> > modifications. My son has a 98 RS with a big
> Garret
> > turbo and a big intercooler. It is quick, with
> > minimal lag (higher compression equals quicker
> when
> > not in boost), but he has eaten a cylinder liner
> and
> > his crank has walked. The walking crank
> phenomenon
> > is well documented by other performance tuners.
> In
> > 99, they went to SOHC, but it is a really nice
> SOHC
> > and they strengthened the bottom end.
> >
> > There are hotter Subaru engines than the EJ22T,
> but
> > I doubt if there are many that are closer to
> > bulletproof.
> >
> > ps I absolutely love this user group. Having the
> > rest of you out there sharing tech tips is like a
> > dream come true. I spent the first six yuears of
> > Legacy Turbo ownership thinking I was the only guy
> > in the USA who was interested in tuning these
> > remarkable cars. Thanks to all pof you who
> > regularly contribute.
> >
> > Bill Robinson
> > 92 Legacy Turbo 5-speed sedan with a few modest
> > street performance modifications
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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more than that year, were all the DOHC 2.5 liters
troublesome, or just the '98 year? Thanks,
Andrew
--- Grant Hughes <grantsubaru@yahoo.com> wrote:
> End of 98 they quit using the DOHC 2.5 litre engine.
>
> Our service guys at our dealership have the opinion
> that it was one of the lower quality engines Subaru
> has made. They said that cylinder 4 has a tendency
> to
> go out around 120K. Something to do with extra heat
> near there or something.
> Grant
> --- "William D. Robinson"
> <vultureboy@mindspring.com>
> wrote:
> > The 98 2.5 as found in the Impreza RS has quad
> cams,
> > but the bottom end is too weak for power
> > modifications. My son has a 98 RS with a big
> Garret
> > turbo and a big intercooler. It is quick, with
> > minimal lag (higher compression equals quicker
> when
> > not in boost), but he has eaten a cylinder liner
> and
> > his crank has walked. The walking crank
> phenomenon
> > is well documented by other performance tuners.
> In
> > 99, they went to SOHC, but it is a really nice
> SOHC
> > and they strengthened the bottom end.
> >
> > There are hotter Subaru engines than the EJ22T,
> but
> > I doubt if there are many that are closer to
> > bulletproof.
> >
> > ps I absolutely love this user group. Having the
> > rest of you out there sharing tech tips is like a
> > dream come true. I spent the first six yuears of
> > Legacy Turbo ownership thinking I was the only guy
> > in the USA who was interested in tuning these
> > remarkable cars. Thanks to all pof you who
> > regularly contribute.
> >
> > Bill Robinson
> > 92 Legacy Turbo 5-speed sedan with a few modest
> > street performance modifications
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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Beware the 98 2.5 engine
>From what I've been told it was all the years of the
2.5 I think they were 96-98 and in Outbacks and
Legacy GTs mainly. They were pretty good engines til
around 120K and this is just something they have seen
happen a number of times. I'm sure they don't all
have the problem but they say it is a possibility.
Grant
--- Andrew Mouser <furtherrad@yahoo.com> wrote:
> You mention the '98 year, but the DOHC was made for
> more than that year, were all the DOHC 2.5 liters
> troublesome, or just the '98 year? Thanks,
> Andrew
> --- Grant Hughes <grantsubaru@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > End of 98 they quit using the DOHC 2.5 litre
> engine.
> >
> > Our service guys at our dealership have the
> opinion
> > that it was one of the lower quality engines
> Subaru
> > has made. They said that cylinder 4 has a
> tendency
> > to
> > go out around 120K. Something to do with extra
> heat
> > near there or something.
> > Grant
> > --- "William D. Robinson"
> > <vultureboy@mindspring.com>
> > wrote:
> > > The 98 2.5 as found in the Impreza RS has quad
> > cams,
> > > but the bottom end is too weak for power
> > > modifications. My son has a 98 RS with a big
> > Garret
> > > turbo and a big intercooler. It is quick, with
> > > minimal lag (higher compression equals quicker
> > when
> > > not in boost), but he has eaten a cylinder liner
> > and
> > > his crank has walked. The walking crank
> > phenomenon
> > > is well documented by other performance tuners.
> > In
> > > 99, they went to SOHC, but it is a really nice
> > SOHC
> > > and they strengthened the bottom end.
> > >
> > > There are hotter Subaru engines than the EJ22T,
> > but
> > > I doubt if there are many that are closer to
> > > bulletproof.
> > >
> > > ps I absolutely love this user group. Having
> the
> > > rest of you out there sharing tech tips is like
> a
> > > dream come true. I spent the first six yuears
> of
> > > Legacy Turbo ownership thinking I was the only
> guy
> > > in the USA who was interested in tuning these
> > > remarkable cars. Thanks to all pof you who
> > > regularly contribute.
> > >
> > > Bill Robinson
> > > 92 Legacy Turbo 5-speed sedan with a few modest
> > > street performance modifications
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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2.5 I think they were 96-98 and in Outbacks and
Legacy GTs mainly. They were pretty good engines til
around 120K and this is just something they have seen
happen a number of times. I'm sure they don't all
have the problem but they say it is a possibility.
Grant
--- Andrew Mouser <furtherrad@yahoo.com> wrote:
> You mention the '98 year, but the DOHC was made for
> more than that year, were all the DOHC 2.5 liters
> troublesome, or just the '98 year? Thanks,
> Andrew
> --- Grant Hughes <grantsubaru@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > End of 98 they quit using the DOHC 2.5 litre
> engine.
> >
> > Our service guys at our dealership have the
> opinion
> > that it was one of the lower quality engines
> Subaru
> > has made. They said that cylinder 4 has a
> tendency
> > to
> > go out around 120K. Something to do with extra
> heat
> > near there or something.
> > Grant
> > --- "William D. Robinson"
> > <vultureboy@mindspring.com>
> > wrote:
> > > The 98 2.5 as found in the Impreza RS has quad
> > cams,
> > > but the bottom end is too weak for power
> > > modifications. My son has a 98 RS with a big
> > Garret
> > > turbo and a big intercooler. It is quick, with
> > > minimal lag (higher compression equals quicker
> > when
> > > not in boost), but he has eaten a cylinder liner
> > and
> > > his crank has walked. The walking crank
> > phenomenon
> > > is well documented by other performance tuners.
> > In
> > > 99, they went to SOHC, but it is a really nice
> > SOHC
> > > and they strengthened the bottom end.
> > >
> > > There are hotter Subaru engines than the EJ22T,
> > but
> > > I doubt if there are many that are closer to
> > > bulletproof.
> > >
> > > ps I absolutely love this user group. Having
> the
> > > rest of you out there sharing tech tips is like
> a
> > > dream come true. I spent the first six yuears
> of
> > > Legacy Turbo ownership thinking I was the only
> guy
> > > in the USA who was interested in tuning these
> > > remarkable cars. Thanks to all pof you who
> > > regularly contribute.
> > >
> > > Bill Robinson
> > > 92 Legacy Turbo 5-speed sedan with a few modest
> > > street performance modifications
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> > __________________________________________________
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