1. Moderate oil leak due to oil seals in engine area needing to be replaced(still haven't done it yet- when I can afford it I'll do so)...
2. Spark plug #1 shot out of the engine block, and had to be re-threaded...
3. Front right CV axle replaced, left one also needs replacing(haven't done so for the same reason as oil seal above)..
4. Electric power sunroof stopped working, along with driver-side front power window.
Incredibly wonderful car to own- very low maintenance and very relaible, not to mention fast!
If you take good care of these 1990-1994 Subaru Legacies, it is not uncommon for these cars to reach 300,000 miles!
I've owned over 40 different cars to date, and this is my SECOND Legacy- My FIRST Legacy was a 1990 FWD 4-door sedan model, and with it, I averaged 24mpg city/27mpg hwy at FIRST- THEN when I added on this device to its air-box, my hwy mpg jumped from 27 to 42 (yes, 42 MILES PER GALLON) CONSISTENTLY (city mpg was about the same, just went up one mile-per-gallon to 25mpg)!! I sold it, for more than I bought it for, and regretted selling it; So now I have my current 1992 Legacy All-Wheel-Drive wagon (current mpg: approximately 24mpg city/30 mpg hwy). I must get another airbox device asap if I can...
The Subaru EJ22 horizontally-opposed 2.2 liter 4-cylinder engine is virtually bulletproof! Ideally, I would like to place one of these into my Volkswagen Vanagon Westfalia, for the best of both worlds- the ingeniousness of Volkswagen camper design, but with SUBARU reliability, fuel efficiency and power!
Hey can you tell me what kind of device.
Thanks.
Greetings! Answering your question- for those of you that own a 1990-1994 Subaru Legacy and want to boost your HWY mpg to at LEAST 40 mpg, I bought it from e bay & type this in for your search in all categories:
SAVE GAS +16%HP Subaru WRX/STI/Impreza/Legacy +31%MPG
Don't fall prey to another gas saver scam. These scammers use any website they can post for free on. Look up C.A.R.B., EPA and Consumer Reports websites RE: fuel savers. All of those products including H2O hydrogen from water generators, tornado fuel saver and special oil additives don't work. They all use customer testimonials and bogus lab testing to trick you. Hundreds to even thousands of these products are tested (scientifically by a real lab) every year and none of them do what they claim to do. Fuel mileage claims aren't even close.
I don't know if the Poster of the first comment sells these fuel saver kits on ebay himself, or if he's not reading the odometer, gas gauge, and gas pump correctly. The fuel gauge on the dash of most cars is rarely accurate. You must keep a log of miles driven and fuel purchased (plus record percentage of highway to city driving, towing a trailer or hauling a lot of passengers or cargo, and any mechanical problems with the car).