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Payback45
04-09-2011, 07:55 AM
So I am looking at buying a 2009 legacy turbo Gt. Limited and it says it takes premium fuel but could I run regular?
httrdd
04-09-2011, 09:21 AM
I would not. For higher performance engines I would recommend 91-93.
Payback45
04-09-2011, 09:31 AM
Did he 2009 legacy have any issues I should know about before I buy?
Huffer
04-09-2011, 05:38 PM
You might want to look at www.cars101.com (http://www.cars101.com)
Payback45
04-09-2011, 06:07 PM
Well I bought it any way. Traded the 2002 for the 2009 with a turbo. Finally I have a turbo. So now that I have a car with a turbo what can I do to it? Now the real fun can begin!
green97gt
04-11-2011, 01:04 AM
when you break it, ill buy it.
Wiscon_Mark
04-19-2011, 10:33 AM
It's tough to find a forced induction car that doesn't run premium fuel.
As far as first mods go, I will just say this: Don't get a blow off valve or a Front Mount Intercooler unless you know what you're doing.
Stock parts are always a good way to go.
And if you're going to upgrade the engine, make sure you balance that with brake, tire, and suspension modifications to match.
DarkPhoenix
04-19-2011, 10:44 AM
The Turbo Hyundais are the only cars that I know of that can run on regular. It just limits boot and pulls timing if it "sees" a low octane fuel in the system.
As for Scoobies, they like a diet of fine, expensively refined high octane petrol.
Wiscon_Mark
04-22-2011, 08:00 AM
As for Scoobies, they like a diet of fine, expensively refined high octane petrol.
You pay to play.
To get turbo like performance out of most non-turbo cars that use regular fuel, you'd need a large V6 or V8 that probably use even more gas. So it's going to cost you either way - premium or regular gasoline.
SilentRacer
04-27-2011, 11:30 AM
Do not run regular fuel on it unless you want it to run really bad and possibly throw a cel.
ouch1011
05-09-2011, 02:24 AM
Don't do anything to modify the engine unless you have the means to get it tuned. Turbo Subarus are very picky about this. You could get away with a catback exhaust, but that is it. Even a cold air intake is not especially safe without a tune.
And don't run it on regular fuel...ever.
csweston
05-09-2011, 02:56 AM
Just convert to e85 :)
Payback45
05-09-2011, 03:41 AM
catback already installed
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