

Probabily something to do with having an auto (can = slush box)... i'd be interested to see what they're like when swapped with a manual, in my experience a car has always increased performance with a manual (this is with older cars though, newer ones may be different i'd imagine).the_postie wrote:Why do foz owners complain of lack of power in the auto's?
Plastic manifolded? That sounds pretty crazy, i'm surprised anyone would consider doing this, then again, i've always taken for granted that the manifold had to be metal of some sort - never thought about a plastic manifold.jzk25 wrote:Early Fozza's have a different engine to the MY99's. It is a plastic manifolded, cheap ecu'd version of an early 2.0 impreza. The MY99 engine is much better.
97/8's are slow, most notably in auto form.
AMEN REVREN! AMEN!julian wrote:No car will ever rise to the deity-like stature that the Subaru L series has attained.![]()
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The reason i asked is that i've heard of forester's running out of power up a steep hill when using the autobox,much like a L series.Your slushbox statement is pretty common one and i agree in a L is correct however i currently run a ej22[supposedly the the same kw as ej20 in forester]and a 4eat[auto] in a L series .It has heeps of power and can pretty much idle its way up a steep hill[ask daza].I don't mind the forester's and would like to purchase one so some day it will step into the L shoes,but i don't want to go thru the same lack of power b/s i went thru with the L.Yes it has to be auto.El_Freddo wrote:Probabily something to do with having an auto (can = slush box)... i'd be interested to see what they're like when swapped with a manual, in my experience a car has always increased performance with a manual (this is with older cars though, newer ones may be different i'd imagine)
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