How to make a WRX/STI Reliable

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  • čas přidán 23. 06. 2024
  • You wake up one morning, go to start your car and you hear it.... Knock...Knock....knock.... You smell the burning oil and you see your dashboard light up like a Christmas Tree..... You've done it, ya blew your engine in your Subaru.... WELL In this video Im going to show you how to avoid all of the nonsense of blowing up your engine while modifying your WRX or your STI. These tips can be cross transferred to other cars as well! Please note I am not a Subaru master mechanic by any means. But I do know these cars very well!
    Stages of reliability
    Stage 1: Daily Driver
    Maintenance
    Driving Style
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    Stage 2: Modified
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    Tune
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    Cylinder 4 cooling mod
    Stage 3: Track
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    Oil Pan
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  • @IscaSullo
    @IscaSullo Před 4 lety +980

    Having driven Subarus for 27 years as well as working in the service department at a Subaru dealer for a few of those years, I have some issues with this.
    Oil, trans/diff, replacement intervals are great. Acutally, the trans/diff could go every 15k. Most don't realize how hot the diff fluids actually get. It's easy, cheap insurance. I see no reason to replace coolant every 15,000 miles.
    Spark plugs on the other hand, can most certainly wait. You run the risk of messing up the threads in your heads by doing it more than needed. A properly tuned and maintained Subaru does not detonate anymore than any other turbocharged car, and surely not enough to damage spark plugs in my experience. If you are wearing out spark plugs, there are other issues.
    AOS? Meh. I don't think a properly set up one is a bad idea, but it is surely not absolutely needed. Subaru's PCV system is complex and designed to be as efficient as it could be with restraints for emissions. If you have THAT much oil getting into your intake system, there might be other issues. For a non-tracked daily driver, money could be better spent elsewhere IMHO. A tracked car is a bit of a different story.
    Oil pick up? I don't disagree with the fact that a KillerB pick up is great insurance, I do disagree with your excitement that someone's stock pick up WILL CRACK. There are over 200,000 WRX and WRX STi's sold in the US, plus Forester, Baja, and Legacy and Outback turbo cars as well. The amount of cracked pick ups is a fraction of a fraction of the cars that are on the road. Now, if you are paranoid, by all means, replace it. You don't want to be the "lottery winner" when it comes to cracked oil pick ups.
    Radiator. Unless you are doing track days, there is no good reason to spend money on a radiator. Subaru's Calsonic radiators work perfectly fine for almost everyone. I believe the older WRX STi Group N(and possibly even Group A) cars all used the oem radiator. STi does now offer a Group N radiator for the VAB cars, but it may have as much to do with not getting clogged with dirt/mud/etc as it does with actual cooling efficiency.
    Cooling mod I have no issue with. But it works by getting hot coolant out of the head faster, not by pumping coolant into the head.
    A proper tune goes without saying. But, while it's not a fail safe, I would go to a Cobb Certified Tuner. This industry is weird in the sense that anyone can call themselves a "Pro" and because they know a bit more than the customer, the customer thinks they are a genius. The end user REALLY needs to do a lot of research before they gave the local "pro" money to tune their car.
    I'm surprised you did not touch at all on an equal length exhaust manifold at all. Just by design, they are more efficient with removing exhaust from the engine. I am not saying unequal length manifolds are the "smoking gun" when it comes to un-reliability, but I surely would spend the money on an equal length manifold before an external wastegate if reliability is your main concern.
    A good piece of advice is to always use OEM parts until you can't to achieve your goals. The best tuner parts in the world cannot come close to the amount of R&D and real world testing an oem manufacturer can provide, not to mention quality and fit and finish. The farther you stray away from oem, the farther you stray away from reliabiltiy. If an EWG or oil cooler or FMIC or whatever is absolutely necessary to achieve your goals, than fine. The problem is for the vast majority of car owners, it really isn't.
    You may be talking about new Subarus in this video, but I would have to say the number one problem I have seen over the years is that guys buy a WRX with 120,000 miles on it want to start modding it immediately. Ever pull your coolant temp sensor to see the corrosion on it? Think your stock O2 and MAF sensors are still reading spot on? Your ECU kind of relies on your MAF for...everything. Just give it a spray with MAF cleaner, I'm sure it will be good as new. How long you going to keep driving on oem coolant hoses? Not the radiator hoses, but the heater, TB and turbo coolant hoses. How about all, and I mean ALL the vacuum lines? You think they are still nice and soft and sealing perfectly? How many times in the last 18 years do you think your coil packs fired? They begin to wear out before they actually start "missing". This is the number one problem with Subaru and reliability. Before you buy a used Subaru, you should put aside $2,000-3000(just for parts) just to get it back up to spec before you ever think about doing any modding whatsoever. These kids only see videos on "Built blocks, AOS's, EWGs, FMIC's,etc." and then get pissed because they are stranded on the side of the road because their 17 year old alternator died.

    • @PQR5CHE
      @PQR5CHE Před 4 lety +8

      IscaSullo What oil would you recommend for a 2020 STI? Thanks

    • @tristansomethingsomething7059
      @tristansomethingsomething7059 Před 4 lety +13

      @IscoSullo I have a question. I just bought a 2010 impreza for a steal of a deal but besides it being stock I have no clue what maintenance has been done to it an was wondering what a 100k mile service would look like? I'm thinking spark plugs, coil packs, timing belt alignment, fuel filter. If you have anything else to add that would be awesome. Im someone that cares more about reliability then big power. Thankyou

    • @lifeisgood070
      @lifeisgood070 Před 4 lety +2

      What temp does the diff hit extended driving 80mph, 100mph, 120mph? Just curious as I've had very cool tacoma differentials before. The outback differential seemed faily cool. But I've also seen some hot subaru differentials like there wasn't enough backlash or something was wrong.

    • @parm318
      @parm318 Před 4 lety +24

      Well stated with facts and experience.

    • @Mikey6048
      @Mikey6048 Před 4 lety +10

      @@PQR5CHE I have been running Motul Xclean. I have Blackstone Labs reports showing the motor is doing well with it. I have yet to have to add Oil between the 3k mile interval changes.
      Do not run cheap off the shelf oil in this motor. It needs quality Synthetic oil.

  • @PR1NCETD0T
    @PR1NCETD0T Před 4 lety +545

    “How to make the wrx/sti reliable”
    - Don’t mod it 😂.

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +56

      That's no fun though 😫

    • @stevros48
      @stevros48 Před 4 lety +47

      don't forget , buy it brand new

    • @gabe1067
      @gabe1067 Před 4 lety +14

      PR1NCETD0T my stock wrx just blew up the other day /:

    • @PR1NCETD0T
      @PR1NCETD0T Před 4 lety +1

      gabe chimichanga money shifted? Old motor? Or factory defect?

    • @vavo4902
      @vavo4902 Před 4 lety +6

      Don't mod it without supporting software...

  • @mariomalnati2615
    @mariomalnati2615 Před 4 lety +129

    "I've had 7 STI's" sounds funny in the dirty way, I'm sorry. lol

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +4

      Lol what can I say I like to get weird 🤣

  • @AndyRock1
    @AndyRock1 Před 4 lety +352

    How to make your Subaru reliable. Build the engine, use stronger head studs, and buy a Kevlar headgasket. Will be fine forever. Done.

    • @erickpina8802
      @erickpina8802 Před 4 lety +9

      That’s expensive :/

    • @michavanderlinden9764
      @michavanderlinden9764 Před 4 lety +116

      gotta pay to play

    • @ChaosKnuxxx
      @ChaosKnuxxx Před 4 lety +14

      @@erickpina8802 not as expensive as you'd think tbh

    • @khalidsayegh7899
      @khalidsayegh7899 Před 3 lety +33

      Keep it stock drive it for what it is buy a warranty that’s it. If you wanna build a car buy a older one build the motor exactly what Andy said

    • @kidsythe
      @kidsythe Před 3 lety +7

      I just got my subaru, is this all? Sounds easy enough. What else?

  • @lisacastro3899
    @lisacastro3899 Před 4 lety +53

    I really enjoyed this video: I appreciate that you have these mods in stages, and actually address reliability. Most videos I see are just first mods kind of videos, but never mention reliability, so thank you for that. I also really love that you recommend, not only parts, but the brands that you use or know are good. I feel confident enough to come back to your channel for installs and reliable information. Although I don't have my STI anymore, I plan to get another one in the future and do the stage 2 stuff you recommended ( because I was over that stock power real quick lol). Thank you for the helpful info! Subscribed!🤗🤗🤗🤗

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you for the support! I'm glad that you are able to get some value out of the video! 😁😁😁

    • @zeno15sti33
      @zeno15sti33 Před 4 lety

      Most ppl usually list them as Safety Mods.

  • @Khanso1o
    @Khanso1o Před 4 lety +4

    this definitely confirmed it for me. Nice video man, I'm saving up for an STI (any year from 2015-now) and it was soo helpful

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you! Hopefully you get yours soon! They're fun cars for sure 😁

  • @longislandchameleon4535

    Bro your videos are on point, litteraly everything I wanna know. You make me not even want to make videos, like why watch mine when you can watch yours lol. Good job this is one of my favorite videos idk how many times I googled or CZcamsd “how to make my sti reliable”. You nailed it! Keep it up!

  • @ryancooper4885
    @ryancooper4885 Před 3 lety +2

    I’ve been contemplating on getting a 2008-2013 wax sti hatchback as a winter car and I’ve been trying to find sources that’ll help me know what to lookout for and what to do once I get the car and without a doubt this has been the most helpful video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 3 lety

      Hopefully your able to find one and glaf the videos are helping! 😁

  • @blakefraedrich2758
    @blakefraedrich2758 Před 4 lety +6

    Nice video man. Can’t wait to start building my 2019 sti. Thanks for the great advice! I never even thought about changing the spark plugs that early but I think I’ll do that first

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      Appreciate the support! I like to stay on top of the plugs when I can. If you look at my Spark Plug video you can see just how fouled they get just after 15k miles. Its insane

    • @ZakTheRipper18
      @ZakTheRipper18 Před 3 lety

      Welp kinda late to say this, but don't. Plugs are not worn out or fouled at 15k, and if they are, you got bigger problems.

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 3 lety

      Subaru recommends 60K but when you start making more power I'd still suggest swapping them at 20-30K. More powers going to reduce the life span of the plugs.

  • @neilislowkey
    @neilislowkey Před 4 lety +16

    Good to know since I’m a brand new owner of a 2019 WRX ! Great vid bro.
    PS the level of the white board is bugging the hell out of me hahaha !

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +1

      The tapping was killing me, I had no idea I was tapping on it until I went to edit the video 🤣

    • @sleeper.simulant7327
      @sleeper.simulant7327 Před 4 lety +4

      CHINOsauvecito great news for you, the fa20 in your WRX is a lot less likely to blow up then a ej255/57 stock or basic bolt ons

  • @pw85___
    @pw85___ Před 3 lety +2

    I agree with all of the stuff you have listed in your description. I am definitely investing in most of that stuff, especially the oil pan/pickup/cooler. I have cylinder 4 mod and AOS already.

  • @mintieness4987
    @mintieness4987 Před 4 lety +2

    I just got my first sti after being a mustang guy for about 7 years. I have a lot to learn so thanks for helping me!

    • @yohan1902
      @yohan1902 Před 4 lety

      Mintieness Make sure you find a good tuner.

    • @mintieness4987
      @mintieness4987 Před 4 lety

      jon lo only have a muffler delete until my warranty is up haha

  • @carneasada6846
    @carneasada6846 Před 4 lety +5

    Awesome energy and great advice. Thank you.

  • @jamesmccollom7246
    @jamesmccollom7246 Před 3 lety +8

    Love that driving style was on top of the list, I got 2 family members that treat everything like a race car and blame the car for failures, smh...

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 3 lety +1

      Plays one of the biggest factors in the life span 🙏

  • @ilyakharkovskiy3742
    @ilyakharkovskiy3742 Před 4 lety +1

    I love how informative ur videos are on the subies, just recently came across ur channel and started watch, I love the knowledge packed videos, which alot of channels lack, thanks again

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +1

      Appreciate the feedback! Always good to hear that the videos are being helpful! 😁😁

  • @420ninjASS
    @420ninjASS Před 4 lety +2

    Great video that explains the basics to people ! Everyone needs this before they start modding their car

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      That's what I'm going for, saw a lot of forums regarding these topics. Appreciate the support my dude 😁

  • @cesarg8087
    @cesarg8087 Před 3 lety +5

    watching all this vids while saving up for my dream car

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 3 lety +1

      You'll get there! 🙏🙏🙏

  • @philboytano
    @philboytano Před 4 lety +11

    It really all comes down to How you drive. If you drive it daily and don't go fast & the furious all day everyday and keeping it stock with regular maintenance your car will last longer.

  • @LaszloBereti
    @LaszloBereti Před 4 lety +2

    Funny you mentioned a built block. I got my sti a few months back and already looking at purchasing/rebuilding a 2JZ to toss in there in a couple of years. But, after having two cars with the 2J and owning my first ej, I must say I loveee my Subaru. Great tips! Much needed

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for the support! We just finished building my buddy's 2J 240. Great engines and they can take a beating for sure. EJs are just weird engines but for some reason I love them lol

  • @sylmarportillo2572
    @sylmarportillo2572 Před 4 lety

    Hey man, I have a 2014 STI lifted, and love the videos . Great knowledge, and information given

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      Sounds like a fun car! And glad theyre helping 😁🙏

  • @Greyknight308
    @Greyknight308 Před 4 lety +13

    Overall great video, although a few things I'd recommend differently are installing the cylinder 4 cooling mod and the oil pickup even if you are stock. The pickups can crack/break at any power level because they are garbage and the cooling mod will allow you to push your DD more reliably and its only $80. If you are considering an oil cooler, CSF racing actually makes a radiator with a built in oil cooler which is a great package. Also one of the biggest bangs for you buck as far as mods go (I know this will annoy some) is pick up a set of equal length headers, and lastly what should be common sense.... find a local reputable speed shop and talk to them about your goals to get keep your baby running happy.
    For oil, you really should be using a higher quality ester based oil like Motul/Redline/AMSoil/Schaeffers. They have a much higher HTHS rating and will better lubricate and protect your car, running Brotella is the oil equivalent of slapping on a VTA BOV and saying "Well my car hasn't blown up so it's not hurting anything"

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      I'll look into the CSF, haven't heard of them before. If it has a built in oil cooler that's fantastic. I agree with you on the ELH, I've always swapped out for a ELH, with this car I'll be swapping to the Killer B when the time comes. I had the Perrin set on my 07 STI and they were alright ish. I use Motul for all my other fluids, I'll snag some of their 5-30 and give it a try.

  • @JoseCervantes1610
    @JoseCervantes1610 Před 4 lety +5

    Literally helping me a lot with my build. Forsure gonna put those notifications on. Sound and look like a great guy. Keep it up man!!

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you for the support, its appreciated 😁 happy that everyone's getting some value out of these videos! If ya ever have any requests fell free to shoot them my way and I'll see what I cam do to cover them! 😁

  • @carswithsanford540
    @carswithsanford540 Před 3 lety

    Love your videos! Thanks for the recommendations! Lots of info! Well sorted!

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 3 lety

      Thank you! 🙏🙏🙏

  • @saigoneze4465
    @saigoneze4465 Před 4 lety

    just found your channel man .MY16 Wrx owner here .Your build looks dope man !

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      Thank you! It has definitely become my money pit 😅 I use to have a 16 WRX a few cars ago. The FA was a fun engine

  • @Metalozedex
    @Metalozedex Před 4 lety +10

    actually good advice from someone who did his research. I'll send people to this video.

  • @octurbojoe
    @octurbojoe Před 4 lety +4

    Great vid! However I must say that the GDT cooling mod pulls hot coolant out of the head via low pressure return of the heater hose and back to the water pump rather than pushing coolant into the head.
    The biggest factor that makes this car "unreliable" is that owners think this is a race car from the factory. It's not. End of story.
    Thanks for giving the community a different insight for a mod path.

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +2

      Good to know how it works a little better, I've seen good results from it so we shall see how it does in the near future. Trying to give. Little more value to the community for some of the basic Questions I've seen out there

    • @EagleLogic
      @EagleLogic Před 4 lety

      Great points, Joe. Reliability>>Power !

  • @saviordream
    @saviordream Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome video; definitely saving this one!
    Been in and out of the Subaru scene since about 2002, so I knew some of these already, but having just bought my first STI this summer, it's nice to have a basic rundown of what to do all in one place.
    Haven't done much this year other than a catback exhaust, short shifter, front and rear shifter bushings, and various little cosmetic bits, but next year I'm hoping to get a bit more into it so I really appreciate seeing your experiences with the car, as well as watching the install videos.

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +1

      Im glad that these videos are getting out there to help everyone! Ive been so consumed by Subaru that I can't get away from them. After having about 16 Subarus Ive made my fair share of mistakes over the years. Trying to get some of the good info out there that I've always seen posing up on Forums and Facebook postings covered. Really appreciate the support and its awesome to see that your getting some value out of these!

    • @saviordream
      @saviordream Před 4 lety

      @@Smeedia Between my wife and I, the STI is our 9th Subaru, but only the 2nd one I've bothered to do any modifications to (the other being a 2018 BRZ that I had before the STI). Other than that it's been mostly various incarnations of the Legacy, and also 2 Forester turbos. Always wanted a WRX/STI, but always ended up getting something else for one reason or another.

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +1

      @@saviordream I also had a 2018 BRZ! Fun cars to drive but just super slow. I couldn't do it anymore lol ended up selling it for my old Skyline a few cars ago. Ended up coming back to Subaru after that. Totally understandable, what forester generations have you had? Ive always wanted a 2008 Forester Xt but they're unicorns up here. Glad to hear that you made it back into an STI!

    • @saviordream
      @saviordream Před 4 lety

      @@Smeedia My wife got our first Subaru, which was a 2005 Forester XT. I got my 2015 Forester XT when I left my job at the dealership (where I had demo cars to drive). In fact, we've had nothing but Subarus since 2005, with the exception of the Evo IX MR I bought in 2006. That was a blast, and really hoping the STI gives me half the enjoyment I had with that car (so far, so good, although not nearly as fast as my modded Evo!).

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +1

      @@saviordream Evos are hard to beat when it comes to the bang for the buck, I almost bought a Evo 9 a few years back, few issues with the one I was looking at and they're so hard to find stock. The STIs have always satisfied every box that I've needed to check when it comes to a car and the newer ones are a much more adult version I think. I do miss my 2007 STI that I use to have but at a certain point you've got to keep up with the new tech that's coming out. Subarus are where Ive been, My lady just got a 2017 Impreza sport the other day and for just being an Impreza they are crazy nice now that they are on Subarus global platform.

  • @Reksir
    @Reksir Před 3 lety +1

    This is a great list! I hate seeing so many subarus not well maintained espically modded out

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 3 lety

      Ive seen too many ill maintained 😖

  • @markpukete
    @markpukete Před 4 lety +23

    I am a simple man, I see white board I click like

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      I like your style 😍

  • @zakman246
    @zakman246 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks so much for the video! Only found your stuff recently but I'm really enjoying the Subie-centric content. I'm looking at modding my 2010 STI (we talked on another video of yours about transmissions) and my goal is ultimately for a "powerful, reliable daily driver". I'm looking at an AOS, oil sump, cylinder cooling, downpipe and potentially injectors. And a tune of course. Maybe the rebuild isn't as necessary as I thought, but this video suggests I'm finding some good answers and going in a good direction. My target is about 350 HP.
    I guess if I was adding all this stuff, I'd pretty much have to tune it upon installation, right? That goes for about $700 USD where I'm from. I can't really buy everything all at once, so what's the best way to do this? Just buy the parts, and then when I'm ready install + tune all at once? Also, does it sound like I'm picking a good path to get my EJ257 to 350HP?

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 3 lety +1

      Stock pile the parts until your ready for a tune, install it all at once then tune and you should be good to go 🔥🙏

    • @zakman246
      @zakman246 Před 3 lety

      @@Smeedia Thanks for that mate. Bloody hell, feels like I have a bit to catch up on because one thing I'm watching and commenting on your slightly older vids, next thing you're putting an EG33 in 😆
      Can you drop me your Insta? I want to follow, support, and be here as you grow! Also do you think the engine swap will mean your content is going to change quite a bit moving forward? Not so much the process of the swap, but subsequent videos after that?

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 3 lety

      Not really, we have 2 other EJ cars here that need work so just opens up a little more diversity 😁 and Instagram is @Smeedia_
      😁😁

  • @tris428
    @tris428 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for making this video!

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      No problem! Have more to come as well! 😁 thanks for the support!

  • @landrykilpatrick949
    @landrykilpatrick949 Před 4 lety

    I appreciate the detail of the video. I am thinking of a sti and am just on edge due to reliability, considering i have come off of a couple ford trucks that have ran 250k + miles with the original engines.

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +1

      If you keep up on maintenance and dont beat the hell out of it everyday, it will last 😁

  • @angelcervantes3372
    @angelcervantes3372 Před 4 lety +9

    My G I'm going to build my dream sti to 800 Hp this vid will help out in the future

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +1

      My first STI was an 08, I miss my old hatch sometimes. Glad that it will be helpful to you! Whatcha got planned for it?

  • @NickNacNutsack
    @NickNacNutsack Před 4 lety +9

    “I’m gunna keep this reliable but push as much power possible while stock”

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      That's the goal! I've been itching to buy a built block but want to see how far I can really push my OE block before she goes.

  • @Fastmosquito555
    @Fastmosquito555 Před 4 lety

    Dude I love this channel already. Just subscribed! My engine blew up (Rod knock) on my 04WRX. BUT, I’m in stage 3 on your list for as a daily driver lol

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for the support! Sorry to hear about your 04 WRX, got any plans for the next engine?

    • @Fastmosquito555
      @Fastmosquito555 Před 4 lety

      Smeedia sure thing! High quality content needs to be supported. I went stage 2 block with build internals. Pistons, rods ect. Killer B oil pan and pick up, 84mm FPblue turbo between some other stuff. I have a full list, is a lot of stuff. I should be getting the car back some time soon. But I won’t push it to hard since I still have the 04 5speed tranny.

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      @@Fastmosquito555 IAG block or someone else? Also E85 or pump? I have like no E85 anywhere near me so I'm forever stuck on pump gas 😥 whatsbyour game plan for that trans? 🤔

    • @Fastmosquito555
      @Fastmosquito555 Před 4 lety

      Smeedia Someone else, is a great shop located in MD. And I will stay on pump since the 04 wrx’s ecu hates E85. It hurts me since I have a E85 gas station 4 minutes away from my house, but I will play it safe. And I will do a STI swap after I recover from this financial mistake lol.

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      @@Fastmosquito555 sounds like it will be a lot of fun though! 😍

  • @danielgalusha
    @danielgalusha Před 2 lety +1

    Appreciate All of your content! 🤘💯🤘

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 2 lety +1

      Appreciate the support!

  • @istiklalcaddesi
    @istiklalcaddesi Před 4 lety +33

    Keep it completely stock.

  • @JaredLaverty
    @JaredLaverty Před 4 lety +13

    0:13 that’s not something you hear everyday

  • @BH-BH
    @BH-BH Před 4 lety

    Good videos -keep,them coming.

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      Thank you! Have lots on the way 😁

  • @RobHTech
    @RobHTech Před 2 lety

    So great sports care/sport-like car that can't be floored without the engine exploding. That sounds reliable.

  • @Corvus556
    @Corvus556 Před 4 lety +71

    Coolant and plugs at 15k is insanely wasteful.

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +5

      I like to stay on top of it 🤷‍♂️

    • @saigoneze4465
      @saigoneze4465 Před 4 lety +1

      Smeedia yep.The more you change the plug the better ! I change mine every 12mhs .I drive 12-15 thousand KMs a year!

    • @DhanleyEntertainment
      @DhanleyEntertainment Před 4 lety +4

      I would say 30k

    • @jameslapine678
      @jameslapine678 Před 4 lety +2

      Corvus556 You sound broke. Stick to Corollas bro

    • @Dave-so7sf
      @Dave-so7sf Před 4 lety

      Depends on what your setup is.

  • @oliverrogers6009
    @oliverrogers6009 Před 4 lety +6

    Step one, swap in toyota parts. Step two drive it for 4-5x the normal length a subaru lasts

    • @keithprinn6900
      @keithprinn6900 Před 4 lety

      @the machinist yes thats why Toyota went with Subaru engine in the 86 and got Subaru to build the cars when they built their BRZ. Performance Toyota engines in past ten years?????? Even the new Supra has a BMW engine and build.. The days of the 1JZ and 2JZ are long gone.

  • @Hanibul_Lecktor
    @Hanibul_Lecktor Před 4 lety +2

    Owner mod installed correctly is the one and only true way to keep ANY car reliable.

  • @drunkbeartre5833
    @drunkbeartre5833 Před 4 lety

    That moment when your friend goes hay man have you seen this channel links the video and you can respond with oh shit. Hey he used to live in my apt complex lol nice to see you moving into this stuff man good work

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +1

      Eyyyyy! Addition greens? 😅
      Thanks my dude, been loving making these videos 🔥

  • @anonjohnnyG
    @anonjohnnyG Před 4 lety +3

    proper driving habits go a long way

  • @Daaavewilliams
    @Daaavewilliams Před 4 lety +7

    *blows heads gasket in sarcasm*

    • @apachelives
      @apachelives Před 4 lety

      @the machinist nope. original phase 1 EJ25 DOHC original leaked usually internally, the later phase 2 SOHC ones also leaked usually externally, 3 generations of legacys - ~1994 - ~2009

    • @apachelives
      @apachelives Před 4 lety

      @the machinist yup NA

  • @DeoneSoBord
    @DeoneSoBord Před 4 lety

    Nice video man 👍🏻

  • @MrYammizz
    @MrYammizz Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this ...I'm picking up my 1st STI tomorrow I've heard so many horror stories won't lie kinda nervous about it lol

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 3 lety

      Don't be! Definitely fun cars and worth it when you get a good one. My most recent 05 STI had been a worse case scenario situation lol

    • @MrYammizz
      @MrYammizz Před 3 lety

      @@Smeedia ahh kk...getting a 2019 STI 4k miles on it

  • @Electricmarquis
    @Electricmarquis Před 4 lety +3

    Are you saying that my STI I bought new wont remain reliable if I follow the service schedule and do not mod?

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +1

      Not to say that it wont remain reliable, that depends on your driving style. But I've seen a plethora of Factory STIs fail even with the recommended service intervals. Personal preference I like to get it done prior

    • @Electricmarquis
      @Electricmarquis Před 4 lety

      Well still in break-in mode. Just bought it and it has 700 miles on it. Maybe 5-8k miles a year. So I guess if I change twice a year its still 3k-4k OCI.

  • @TunesofTransformation
    @TunesofTransformation Před 4 lety +16

    I accidentally clicked on this while trying to find shmee

  • @adrianoroda5060
    @adrianoroda5060 Před 2 lety +1

    Well done bro thank u This was great !

  • @FTGFTPFTS
    @FTGFTPFTS Před 4 lety +2

    Oil catch cans, proper fueling and octane, equal length headers, letting them properly warm up before hooning, and good tune

  • @paulreza5354
    @paulreza5354 Před 4 lety +4

    He forgot to mention levels 4 through 10 ?🤔

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      We don't have the Technology :(

  • @YocoWheelin
    @YocoWheelin Před 4 lety +15

    Don't modify it. Problem solved.

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +2

      Well that's just no fun

    • @saigoneze4465
      @saigoneze4465 Před 4 lety +1

      you can still do basic mods ie:bolt-ons only and it will not risk or change the reliability of it all

    • @sleeper.simulant7327
      @sleeper.simulant7327 Před 4 lety

      YocoWheelin stock EJ’s spin bearings and crack ringlands just as much as modded ones, they are ticking time bombs. You can stave off some of the factory defects with mods, such as a oil catch can, EL header, oil cooler (basically every cooling mod you can do really), and a quality protune.

    • @Infamous21304
      @Infamous21304 Před 4 lety

      AznPitbull 23 yeah like straight pipe it and get a cold air intake without a tune, that won’t hurt it at all

    • @YocoWheelin
      @YocoWheelin Před 4 lety

      You seriously mean to tell me, modding a EJ motor doesn't effect the probability of a spun bearing?

  • @miguelherrera633
    @miguelherrera633 Před 3 lety

    I love this guy! No homo & I always learn something new in his videos

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 3 lety

      🙏🙏🙏

    • @ZakTheRipper18
      @ZakTheRipper18 Před 3 lety

      You really had to say "no homo" there? Nobody assuming you're gay, dude.

  • @brandonnelson8866
    @brandonnelson8866 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video man I have almost everything on your list already except an oil cooler and radiator. I’ve read people on forums saying that oil coolers are bed because they’ll make your oil too cold and it just sounds ridiculous. I was wondering if you could do a dedicated video to oil coolers when you do yours

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      Interesting, I'll have tonlppo into that a little more, I haven't seen that but I'll dig around into it a bit. Yes I will I'll get it in my que for videos to do one on oil coolers 😁

    • @IFxSI
      @IFxSI Před 3 lety

      I could imagine that some oil cooler setups can be an issue depending on the situation.
      For example, Mishimotos oil cooler setups come with a "Thermostatic" Sandwich adaptor that utilizes a small thermostat that allows the oil to get up to temp and circulates it similar to what you expect from your cooling system. Great for cold weather climates.
      Some systems use a wide open cooler which would obviously be detrimental in cold climates as oil wouldn't get up to temp, but for strictly track cars could prove useful in certain climates.

  • @gmaccormack420
    @gmaccormack420 Před 4 lety +3

    Sell it before it breaks

  • @luisvejar4170
    @luisvejar4170 Před 4 lety +3

    How to make a Subaru reliable?...... sell it and buy another car

  • @admireinspire
    @admireinspire Před 4 lety +1

    Heavily anticipating them there install vidjos

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      Oh they're coming lol got some of the parts this week!

  • @michaelwolf2212
    @michaelwolf2212 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the post. I'd like to get 350-375 whp on my 15 STI. This helps get me thinking in the reliability direction.

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for the support! I see a lot of people skip the reliability portion when it comes to modifying and its such an important aspect! What all is done to your 15 so far?

    • @michaelwolf2212
      @michaelwolf2212 Před 4 lety

      @@Smeedia 100% stock so it's a clean slate. I'm thinking of doing coilovers & wheels first and then start the engine stuff. AOS > Exhaust > uppipe/dpipe > intake . Would like to get as much engine stuff done at once to save on not getting multiple pro tunes.

  • @JANEMBA9000
    @JANEMBA9000 Před 4 lety +4

    How to keep your WRX STI or Lan Evo Reliable 🤔🤔 don't be like American white boys an make them into drag cars . Thay are Rally Cars for the Street .... Not ment to be 800/900+HP Streight Line Monsters ..... That's what you guys have your Muscle cars for 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @chrism1106
    @chrism1106 Před 4 lety +2

    Perfect timing, was looking into getting Dom's cyl 4 cooling mod next, then the oil pickup, and baffles for the OEM oil pan. I dont really plan on tracking it, but like to hit the cloverleaf turn offs on the freeway pretty quick

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +1

      Glad you can get some value out of the video! I'll be doing the install video on the Cyl. 4 cooling mod next week just got all the parts yesterday!

    • @Mikey6048
      @Mikey6048 Před 4 lety

      @@Smeedia I am ordering one next Friday as well. It would be cool if you could try and replicate the head surface temp test Dom did. Validation would go a long way.
      Or somehow insert a temperature probe and take readings while driving using a Fluke meter.
      I may do this myelf since I have the tooling. If people want to see it. I can make a video.

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      I've got the tools to do so, if I have enough time I'll try and incorporate it into the video. Bouncing between work, school and making videos gets a little tough at time 😅 I'll try and work it in though! Great idea!

    • @Mikey6048
      @Mikey6048 Před 4 lety

      @@Smeedia That would benefit the Subi community a lot. If you could do it. Thank you.

  • @harryhippi8515
    @harryhippi8515 Před 4 lety

    I know that was hard but well explained.👍👍👍👍

  • @didyaboi237
    @didyaboi237 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey man loved the video! I have a 2018 and have been doing the oil changes at every 6k because it’s what my dealer recommended. Do they use oil that lasts longer? Lol or should I just change it at 3k from now on

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +2

      Subarus OE oil that they use is not the best. If your still within your warranty and want to retain it, I would continue to go by the dealers recommendations until your warranty is up if not I would suggest doing them every 3K miles though. I've always done 3K changes on all my subarus and never had a single issue with any of them. I wouldn't trust mine at 6k intervals

  • @AdrianBilladeau
    @AdrianBilladeau Před 4 lety

    Great video! Pretty slick looking ride too! It is nice to watch someone understand the importance or reliability. Have you gotten around to the coolant mod yet? I am on the tail end of my build and have thought of this but have not really researched it much.

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +2

      Ige got the coolant mod sitting on my dinner table, just need to install it. I'll be installing it this weekend and the video will be up next week! Uploads are Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5:30 😁 and thank you I'm trying to capture the information that I dont see a lot of answers to, to try and help people out!

    • @AdrianBilladeau
      @AdrianBilladeau Před 4 lety

      @@Smeedia haha, sounds like the last little bit of parts I have left to install. Look forward to the vid.

  • @blindaccuracy2881
    @blindaccuracy2881 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the vid. Very informative.

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +1

      Appreciate the support! 😁

    • @blindaccuracy2881
      @blindaccuracy2881 Před 4 lety

      @@Smeedia you're welcome was just scrolling and came across you and your video. Dropped a sub real quick. Keep Killin it

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +1

      @@blindaccuracy2881 appreciate the sub got more videos coming, if you've ever got any topics or installs you want covered feel free to reach out!

    • @blindaccuracy2881
      @blindaccuracy2881 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Smeedia no worries.

  • @Jervyjames
    @Jervyjames Před 4 lety

    Hey! Great informational video! Ive been enjoying your videos! I'm new to your channel! I just have question about buying a 2015 Sti from a Subaru dealership, is 70k miles already high for a performance car like this?

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +1

      As long ad the maintenance has been taken care of and the car feels solid and is the right price I would snag it 😁

  • @APizzle7
    @APizzle7 Před 4 lety

    I agree with all of this except for the oil part, Rotella is really good along with Motul, that’s the only thing that I will run, other than that, great video! I would also add in getting equal length headers.

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +1

      Agreed the ELH play a big role on it as well! Thanks for the support!

  • @scoobystichris790
    @scoobystichris790 Před 4 lety

    Spot on buddy couldn’t agree more. You missed how important high octane fuel is on level 1. Here in the uk, 360hp (crank) is about max you should but through your stock internals. Some are running 380-390hp with no issues in stock internals, but if you drive like a granny it will last. 👍

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      Assumed that it was a given that people need to use the correct fuel, however you are right have to make sure the proper fuel is used and without doing so will jeopardize the integrity of your car

  • @javierreyes4677
    @javierreyes4677 Před 4 lety +1

    Should have more subs 👌🏼

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      Thank you! Working on it, ok only been going for about 5 months now 😁

  • @OG_DSM
    @OG_DSM Před 2 lety +1

    Looked at a lot of your content and it's great. I just bought an 08 a month ago... Sadly my experience hasn't been well... I'm having a no crank issue with my 2008 WRX, everything lights up but it just doesn't crank at all I don't hear a fuel prime nor do I hear relays or switches in my cabin when I put the key in attempt to start the car. The car was running fine prior to this... All I did was swap out coil two and four along with new plugs and put the battery back the car started up just fine. I was getting a P0304.
    She started up and ran for about 30 minutes with no issues.
    As I pulled away it's simply stopped running while my instruments and everything else was on at the end of my block. I turned the key.. Panel lights up but no crank at all.
    Everything has red 12.6 and I have not found a blown fuse yet. After several hours of testing I gave up and sent the car to the dealer.
    Subaru is the 1st car to ever defeat me.
    What do you think it could be?
    2008 wrx 2.5L turbo 5 speed with 166xxx miles.
    Thanks

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 2 lety +1

      From my experience with an issue like this it's bad battery, blown fuse, bad relay or a damaged harness. From what you've already checked I'd say something in the harness. Not a fun time 😕

  • @drownedsilence1967
    @drownedsilence1967 Před 3 lety +1

    I would love to see a tie rod install/replacement, I know it’s not something you’d might do currently but if you come around to it 🤙

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 3 lety

      I've got you 🙏
      czcams.com/video/6ryJrGUbMKg/video.html

  • @rhylos_2115
    @rhylos_2115 Před 4 lety

    thanks for this!

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      Thank you for the support 😁

  • @somersfamily
    @somersfamily Před 4 lety

    but alot of good info in this vid. you just ordered a lol catch can cause of this. didn't have the funds to get the aos or at least the one i found online just now, with xmas and all for the kids. so hopefully the catch can will be better then nothing :)

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      The catch can will do great! Just remember to empty it when it starts to get full! 😁

  • @hellsambassador666
    @hellsambassador666 Před 2 lety +1

    My oil pick up broke on my old blobeye while in 5th gear at 3500rpm. It was an unpleasant experience, but it still drove the 10 miles home. That car was a trooper.

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 2 lety

      That's actually impressive 😅

    • @hellsambassador666
      @hellsambassador666 Před 2 lety

      @@Smeedia I still don't believe it, and I kept the piston that blew out to commemorate it.

  • @stevros48
    @stevros48 Před 4 lety

    Really keen to hear your thoughts on benefits and cons of blow off valves and who really needs them

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      Should be in the next two weeks, wont all be opinion. Will be some facts in there as well. But I'm excited fo get that one out!

  • @g1g1ddy
    @g1g1ddy Před rokem

    Hey Tanner! I’m building my 2012 wrx to be a fun DD street car. I have just about everything you’ve mentioned on this list except for a built block and gauges. I also have the killer b header and process west TMIC as well. I’m planning on going for a pro tune in the spring. Do you think I will need any fueling upgrades with this setup? Power is not my concern at all. Not really concerned on how much power I make. I just want to make sure it gets tuned properly. Reliability is my main concern.

  • @TheAccountant369
    @TheAccountant369 Před 4 lety +1

    Just subbed 🙏🏾

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the support! Greatly appreciated!

  • @devinpearch3042
    @devinpearch3042 Před 4 lety +1

    Along with everything on level one and for regular maintenance purposes, don’t forget Air Filter

  • @apexvisiontv
    @apexvisiontv Před 4 lety

    Been thinking about a 5 speed wrx lately. Came across this video. Was really good information! What all would you recommend as far as 300 ish hp daily. TMIC vs FMIC and equal vs unequal headers. Definitely going to browse your channel!

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      Appreciate the support!, if your shooting for around 300, a good TMIC, fuel pump, downpipe, intake and I jectors should get you there. If you can snag a VF39 that would also be beneficial!

    • @apexvisiontv
      @apexvisiontv Před 4 lety

      Smeedia appreciate it!

  • @loudless2
    @loudless2 Před 2 lety +1

    Huge respect to you still answering comments after 2 years! I recently got a 2019 wrx base, picked up an IAG Street Series V3, MAPerformance intake (I will be using their MAPerformance Stage 1+ 91 Octane OTS Tune) COBB v3 AP, and the AWE track catback exhaust! Everything else is still stock and i’m sitting at 44k miles. Does this sound reliable or kind of a disaster waiting to happen? I don’t drive my car hard really ever but I do live in Texas so every now and then there will be a pull or few on the highway? I’m just so nervous about these subies man. Thanks for the informative video though dude! Definitely got more parts on the list if she survives the stage 1 haha!

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 2 lety +1

      They're not as bad as people make them out to be, sounds like you've got a solid game plan and the appropriate parts for the tune you'll be using 🔥

    • @loudless2
      @loudless2 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Smeedia Thank you!

  • @burhanuddin7782
    @burhanuddin7782 Před 4 lety +1

    Loved your video bro✌✌
    What kind of coolant would you recommend for a 2004 Subaru forester xt??

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      Thank you! I would use the standard subaru blue, only coolant that I run 😁

    • @thedude4707
      @thedude4707 Před 4 lety

      Always use factory

    • @burhanuddin7782
      @burhanuddin7782 Před 4 lety

      Thank you bro.

  • @jeemunchkin
    @jeemunchkin Před 3 měsíci

    You are still the same bro 🙏🏼 blessed

  • @Flex030
    @Flex030 Před 3 lety

    Reliable, everything he said in level 1.
    Keep it stock with maybe a pro tune.
    Enjoy your car!! (Daily driver).

  • @Tommy-ky5xg
    @Tommy-ky5xg Před 4 lety

    Grear video,couldn't agree more with the aos. What about tgv and egr deletes?

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      TGV and EGR would be go tos for a FA WRX. For the EJs they dont have them. But they help a lot with the FAs!

  • @Realrager92
    @Realrager92 Před 2 lety

    Do you have a link for the air oil separator? I have a 2019 wrx. Any help would be amazing! Great videos and I tell everyone about them. Keep up the good work. I want my car to last.

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 2 lety +1

      www.iagperformance.com/iag-performance-v3-street-series-air-oil-separator-aos-for-2015-20-subaru-impreza-wrx/
      🙏

  • @keithprinn6900
    @keithprinn6900 Před 4 lety

    I and my family have run numerous subarus for 20 years never had reliability issues when standard and even when modded went to 150000 kms until signs of engine wear. No issues with changing plugs at manufacturer recommended intervals and yes I put an aftermarket alloy radiator in my highly modded Forester XT after 6 years. I have a Perrin AOS on the modified Foz. Dump pipe and quality 3 inch TBE wakes the car up. I changed the oil pick up at 150000 to the Killer B set up and sump when the engine was swapped out. No issues but when dismantling original block saw the signs. Aftermarket air intake mods and blow off valves ? forget them total wank factor until you get highly modded.

  • @DoraTheNinja
    @DoraTheNinja Před rokem +1

    you should specify with the OTS tunes that if you have just what they list like a full exhaust and intake they are actually not that bad i tried to book in with a cobb protuner with my 2+ kit and he said dont bother and waste your money the ots tune is pretty spot on i dont get hardly any feedback knock and barely any real knock ever

  • @EJL2004
    @EJL2004 Před 3 lety

    Hey Smeedia, at what point would you recommend a windage baffle? Getting a Killer B pick up installed and debating the windage tray. Spun a bearing a few years ago but just couldn’t budget the pick up tube at the time.

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 3 lety +1

      If the pick up is getting done I would 100% do the windage tray as well while your in there 🔥

  • @Mystxry
    @Mystxry Před 4 lety

    is the spark plug change really necessary?
    also, can you stay stock with a cobb accessport and keep the same reliability? im just tryna get rid of this damn rev hang lmao

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      Yes for the WRX the stage 1 PTS map is reliable to get rid of the rev hang. I know the struggle with that when I had my old WRXs

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      I beat on my car a but so I stay on top of the spark plugs just good rule of thumb for 15-20k I believe recommended is 60k

  • @andrewharton4633
    @andrewharton4633 Před 3 lety +1

    Blessings bro this series gave me motivation to finish up my evo 7. Wishing the best for you bruv👊🏾

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 3 lety +1

      Jealous of that evo! 🔥😍 appreciate the support and hoping the evo goes smoothly!

  • @get_wrx9618
    @get_wrx9618 Před 4 lety

    Bro even though you have 1.6k subs. You make better quality videos than people who have 1.6 million subs.

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      Thank you! I really appreciate it, I've taken some time to learn video editing and but the proper equipment to produce quality videos! 😁 still have a lot to learn but every video has more progress than the last

  • @Acrimoniousbear1
    @Acrimoniousbear1 Před 4 lety

    New sub. I dig ur though look at reliability. Would you say all this still equates the same to the FA20 wrx? I mean obviously things like AOS is a great safety mod for cars period but the oil pickup on ALL Subarus are trash? I've been modding, autoxing, HPDE'ing, and road course racing a tC for over a decade and besides frequent oil changes, a baffled oil pan, and keeping fuel above 1/2 tank to stop starvation and falling into safe mode on hard left turns, it actually held up very well. Boxers are a new beast tho. I'm picking up my 2020 wrx tomorrow and been tryna educate for the last 6 months specifically on the FA vs. EJ after eyeing subies since 2002. First I'm hearing about the pickups being bad.

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      Congrats on the new WRX! The newer WRXs are a little more robust and the WRXs are a little more refined. I have only seen a handful of new WRXs kill their oil pick ups. Nkt nearly the same rate as an EJ engine. I would say that the mass of the list still equates for WRXs. However with an updated engine they are more reliable than the older EJs.

    • @sleeper.simulant7327
      @sleeper.simulant7327 Před 4 lety +1

      More reliable and a FBO fa20 can hit 350 whp on 93 octane stock turbo, VEMS (tuning shop up my way) hit 353 whp on a fa20 on 93. (Fairly close to sea level, we have good gas quality as well). Won’t see those numbers in a STi stock turbo lol. And the fa20 has a much broader more usable torque curve, spool/response is immediate compared to the old EJ’s. Drove a 15 WRX, 14 WRX and a 15 STi back to back, the older WRX and the STi felt so laggy compared to the fa20

  • @vandals7998
    @vandals7998 Před 4 lety

    Hey Smeedia I've been watching your vids for a while and first off I just want to say thanks for the great content. The info you pass on is very helpful and very much appreciated. I have a question and was hoping you could help me out! I own a 2016 Subaru WRX and have had the car for about 1 year now. I love the car but recently I've noticed my car has been having a high idle on cold starts which is about 1800 rpm and it takes a while for the vehicle to warmup. I hear this can be normal but wanted to get your insight on this. Secondly my car when driving usually happens in 2nd or 3rd gear but when going into boost iI've experienced bucking while driving. I've had the Subaru dealership take a look at my car and so far they haven't been able to find an issue with the vehicle as no CEL light has been thrown. If you have any info as to why this might be happening I would really appreciate the help! Thank again and I hope all is well!

    • @vandals7998
      @vandals7998 Před 4 lety

      btw I forgot to mention the vehicle is completely stock and does idle a bit rough.

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety +1

      How many miles are on the car and have the valves been cleaned? My first guess would be carbon build up on the valves causing them to potentially stick a little. 🤔
      Also appreciate the support my friend!!

    • @vandals7998
      @vandals7998 Před 4 lety

      @@Smeedia Hey Smeedia, Thanks for the quick response. I appreciate it! The car has about 48,000 miles and Yes the valves have been cleaned. I got them done pretty recently actually. I believe it was at around 40,000 miles when I had the service done to the car. I have also changed the spark plugs and made sure they were fitted correctly. So far my car hasn't thrown any CEL lights but you can feel the idling being a bit off. Ive been hoping it would throw one so I could figure out where to start haha.
      Thanks again for all the help!

  • @ThatWasherNerd
    @ThatWasherNerd Před 4 lety

    I have a 2005 Legacy GT, which the previous owner modified heavily. I'm planning on investing in these mods to keep this thing reliable. I already have a tune, catless up-pipe, AVO top-mount intercooler, Stage 2 Clutch+flywheel, etc, but I want this thing to last a long time.

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      Smart idea, at least some of the power mods are already done for you!

    • @ThatWasherNerd
      @ThatWasherNerd Před 4 lety

      @@Smeedia Definitely. Going to do the cylinder 4 cooing, and AOS next. I love your content, and thanks for the swift reply :)

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      @@ThatWasherNerd Anytime! 😁

  • @Scattmann619
    @Scattmann619 Před 4 lety

    Only thing I'd add is properly warming up the car (driving habits) and when you get a tune, get an electronic boost controller.

    • @IFxSI
      @IFxSI Před 3 lety

      +1 hell yes, I notice that even the newer ones (19Wrx for me) there is so much fluctuation in my boost readings. Gotta install my boost controller and get my retune asap.

  • @adrianf5665
    @adrianf5665 Před 4 lety

    i mean ive been tracking my 03 forester since i was 13 (now 17) and its had zero problems because i just look after it and check everything important on it, also get new silicon hoses (all of them) ever 18 or so months just to keep that with peace of mind when im out thrashing it

  • @andrewpaige9152
    @andrewpaige9152 Před 4 lety

    I have a MY99 GC8 WRX JDM it's the model us Australians get and it still runs beautiful ot is a Sunday car hardly drive it have another 3 Subarus and Merc but love my GC8

  • @hiramaragon1903
    @hiramaragon1903 Před 2 lety

    Hello, i have a 2020 sti subaru and im already at 20k miles, is it time to change my diff/Tran fluid ? As well as my clutch and brake fluid ? Can I change it out now or should I wait ? What do you recommend?? Hopefully you can help me.. thank you ! Im a big fan of your channel

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 2 lety

      I'd wait until 30K miles 🙏

  • @Jfromes1
    @Jfromes1 Před 4 lety +1

    Leave the car stock and follow the maintenance schedule set forth in the manual. In addition, don't thrash on the car till its warmed up. I think it also helps to keep the car clean inside and out.

    • @Smeedia
      @Smeedia  Před 4 lety

      Not fun to leave it stock though, you can modify them reliability