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Forester XT 03
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 6:11 pm
by cerebro
So, this car is no longer for sale.

I bought it!
I feel very positive about this car.
It's only in need of a timing belt change.
The front pads are low so I've ordered some Bendix 4WD pads, part no. DB1491-4WD
I also need new pedals. I decided to go with some ones from China. I'll let you know how I get on

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 9:09 pm
by JPM
Nice- congrats on the purchase!
Get it up to speed with timing belt, front brakes ect, then start modifying!!!
Regards
Jayd
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 9:32 pm
by cerebro
I don't what to do much in the way of mods, but i'm happy with non OEM components.
A few questions that I have for you.
Tyres. Mostly roads, a little towing, light offroading.
Oils. Any oils, lubes, liquids. Coolants etc. If you have an opinion on any of these that make a difference from OEM then I'd like to learn.
Brake Pads. Everyday type.
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 9:34 pm
by NachaLuva
Very nice....I bet you're happy
IMO 1st mod for sure should be a sump guard. One hit on the sump is enough to rip out the sump drain plug or damage the oil pickup...result goodbye engine!
C r o s s b r e d Performance make a good steel one or SubaXtreme make a fairly average cast alloy one but its airbag compliant (if you're worried about that.
Everyone has an oil they like, I prefer Penrite fully synthetic HPR30.
Most people go for the genuine Subaru coolant so I just followed along lol. Its pretty expensive but everyone says it leaves the engine very clean. If you go for the mix yourself type make sure you use distilled water as tap water has impurities that drastically shorten the life of the coolant.
Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 8:42 am
by cerebro
Thanks for the advise, I'll look into sump guards.
HPR30 is 20w60, the manual says 5w30.
I was thinking of going with HPR5 5w40.
I'll go with the crowd with the standard coolant too then

What about brake fluid?
Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 10:02 am
by cerebro
Pleased to be able to tow.
Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 10:47 am
by RSR 555
Very nice purchase and one you'll be happy with for a long time.
I have a few turbo subies and the best thing is servicing and highly recommend you follow the service manual booklet to the letter. Especially the Upper Cylinder Cleaner, this keeps the engine running to it's optimum. I also recommend you use 98RON fuel, it's a little more expensive but you get more kms per tank full and keeps the engine from being put under undue stress.
Tyres.. well this really depends on what you're going to use the car for. I think the Yokohama Geolander tyres work well.
Oils and lubricating fluids.. really so many on the market that it's personal choice. I use and sell Motul oils/fluids and find they work really good.
Coolant.. Can not stree enough to ONLY use Subaru coolant in the modern Subaru engines. This coolant is designed to withstand wide range of temperature. It has a product in it that keeps the system clean and coats the alloy to reduce the corrosion effect.
Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 10:50 am
by RSR 555
cerebro wrote:Pleased to be able to tow.

Someone does look very pleased

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 11:03 am
by cerebro
One of the V300 range in the Motul? What viscosity do you run?
I'm in the Blue Mountains, so some cold days each year, nothing extreme

My mechanic doesn't have a fully synthetic on his shelf, so I'll choose something. I'll prob buy a few oil filters and start to do alternate oil changes as a start in getting to know my Suby.
Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 11:11 am
by NachaLuva
cerebro wrote:
HPR30 is 20w60, the manual says 5w30.
I was thinking of going with HPR5 5w40.
I thought it was 10W40 with an additive that equates to 10W50...If your manual says 5W30 then HPR5 sounds good. As RSR says there's a few good oils out there.
Also check out
OzFoz.com they have lots of XTs running some oil I cant remember the name of.
RSR 555 wrote:highly recommend you follow the service manual booklet to the letter. Especially the Upper Cylinder Cleaner, this keeps the engine running to it's optimum.
+1
Its quite an experience...if you can set up a video for the plumes of smoke esp the 1st time
Also, you may need to use 2 or 3 cans initially.
Coolant.. Can not stree enough to ONLY use Subaru coolant in the modern Subaru engines. This coolant is designed to withstand wide range of temperature. It has a product in it that keeps the system clean and coats the alloy to reduce the corrosion effect.
Didnt know that about the additive but everyone says to use it. Bloody expensive though, although you only have to replace it every 3yrs..
Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 11:43 am
by RSR 555
Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 12:22 pm
by cerebro
Thanks NachaLuva for the OzFoz suggestion, I hadn't seen them. You threw me towards an ongoing debate it seems

Some liking a thicker semi synthetic oil, along with oil changes under 7500km: Others prefering the full synthetics and lighter viscosity

Debate is a great way to learn.
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 9:30 pm
by cerebro
Only a few more purchases needed before my XT heads to my mechanic for the first time. I still need to buy some oil. The Gulf Western Rep hasn't been returning my emails, so I'll go with Penrite HPR5 for this first change. So far I've bought
Bendix 4WD Front Brake Pads, Oil Filters, New Pedals, a Bluetooth Kit, and I've bid on some tyres on Ebay.