Subaru Legacy 2007: 19'452 Products
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A: better get it tuned by a pro.
tuning is the only real answer..
weld that shit and ur engine will blow up cus of high PSI...
i mean... ur turbo cant even exhale when its not running if u do that... (answered by Tristannnnn!! on April 08, 2008)
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A: check your owners manual service schedule, but plugs and wires ( I assume thats what you mean by a tune up) are recommended every 30,000 for most subarus I believe (answered by bob h on March 30, 2008)
A: modern vehicles should not require tuning if they are serviced properly all the the tuning is done by the onboard computer (answered by robert h on March 30, 2008)Q:
A: You should follow the answers to this question also:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index; _ylt=AmkySTIV4BbN.522F8OhJ_FBxgt.?qid=20 070404143135AAG3gC2
I also have an Outback, but it's quite similar to the Legacy. My '07 Outback is the 6-cylinder that you can't get in a Legacy, so I can't compare there, but my '06 Outback had the 4-cylinder that you would get in the base Legacy. It's an acceptable engine, but I felt like I was flogging it to get into traffic at merges, etc. It never complained, but I passed the 4-cyl to my daughter and bought a 6-cyl for my right foot.
Prior to the Subaru's, I had a Honda Accord (6-cyl) and I thought I'd never buy anything but another Honda. Now I'm thinking that way about Subaru's. I don't know that I will "need" another Outback when the time comes, but if that's what I have to buy to get the 6-cylinder engine then I will. The turbo was "fast," but not "quick," if you know what I mean.
Go to any news stand NOW (or your library) and pick up the April issue of Consumer Reports. You'll see just how well the Subaru rates in any category that you are interested in. (answered by Picture Taker on April 05, 2007)