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cefski 10 June 2003 09:27 PM

Hi folks. A quick question about the above...
I Replaced the standard panel filter from my UK '00 MY impreza turbo with an ITG jobbie some 2.5k miles ago. I found it to be an extremely tight fit, but experienced no other problems and the car has been running smoothly since then, fractionally better, even. The car does not have any other mods as yet, but a scoobyworld de-cat centre section and back box(the hayward and scott one) are planned. I always fill up with optimax, and a recent Subaru Health Check (service last week) reported no problems.
Right then, I've just been told that the ITG can cause problems, especially if used without any other mods, and that I'd be better off switching back to the standard one.
Does anyone have any horror stories they'd like to share? Similarly, does anyone have any good reports? Are there any symptoms/indicators of ITG induced problems I should look out for?

THanks in advance

Kev

ragnarock2 10 June 2003 09:32 PM

Believe it had to do with incorrect fitting of the filter! I use one in my MY99 STi v Type R - havent had any problems yet

RON 10 June 2003 09:37 PM

30K on my my00, no problem! except a very oily airbox, but that doesn't hurt!

cefski 10 June 2003 09:44 PM

I should also have said that the excess oil was mopped up before it was installed - as mentioned in the fitting instructions.

kev

cefski 11 June 2003 10:41 PM

Cheers for the replies chaps. As i said, it's been in for 2.5k miles without any problems, and I'm pretty sure I fitted it properly.
Any more comments before this thread gets burried?

Kev

Paul_M 12 June 2003 02:49 AM

Just watch the MAF sensor... the MY99 on ones are very sensitive. As long as no oil is getting out on the "clean" side of the filter it shouldn't cause any probs.


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