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rob84 15 January 2012 10:33 PM

605cc injectors if I recall correctly they should see 400 without much problem

david.mufcsti 11 March 2012 08:59 PM

Just a quick one. i'm getting a bit of a strong smell of oil inside and outside the car i had a quck look under the bonnet and underneath the car. would the fuel injectors cause that or do you might think i have an oil leak

spindle121 18 March 2015 11:03 PM

Brought 2010 WRX STI hatch in dec new to all this after reading all this bin sh!!!! My self car has done 71000 up to now have bin told by the dealer there has bin no major work done was thinking do I have good one or will it go pop soon ???? No oil lose any thoughts. Plz

Tidgy 19 March 2015 10:11 AM


Originally Posted by spindle121 (Post 11648388)
Brought 2010 WRX STI hatch in dec new to all this after reading all this bin sh!!!! My self car has done 71000 up to now have bin told by the dealer there has bin no major work done was thinking do I have good one or will it go pop soon ???? No oil lose any thoughts. Plz

Sounds ok at the min, how long that lasts? who knows.

If you can afford it get it forged now rather than wait for it to go boom. It may never let go, but you never know.

APIDavid 19 March 2015 11:45 AM


Originally Posted by spindle121 (Post 11648388)
Brought 2010 WRX STI hatch in dec new to all this after reading all this bin sh!!!! My self car has done 71000 up to now have bin told by the dealer there has bin no major work done was thinking do I have good one or will it go pop soon ???? No oil lose any thoughts. Plz

Give us a call to talk through the options. A stitch in time and all that.

David APi
01926 614333

raly-pete 09 August 2015 07:18 AM

As a mechanic, if the engine is detonating?, it doesn't matter if you have pistons made out of kryptonite! 😂, your always going to go pop eventually.. In my eyes? It's like having a coolant hose split due to excessive pressure in the system.would you just replace with stronger coolant pipes?.... Or would you try to figure out why the pressure is in the system?.

fpan 09 August 2015 10:44 AM


Originally Posted by spindle121 (Post 11648388)
Brought 2010 WRX STI hatch in dec new to all this after reading all this bin sh!!!! My self car has done 71000 up to now have bin told by the dealer there has bin no major work done was thinking do I have good one or will it go pop soon ???? No oil lose any thoughts. Plz

If it pops fix it, it may never will especially if you don't drive it with the pedal to the metal constantly.

salsa-king 09 August 2015 03:01 PM

fix it if it needs fixing.. spending £5k to sort it will still be cheaper than you buying a new car with a PX car with blown engine + you'll have a better engine in your car.

but don't worry till you need to worry.

:)

spindle121 09 August 2015 10:33 PM

Thanks for your help. Thinking of Enginetuner Plymouth to do re build any thoughts. ?????

salsa-king 10 August 2015 07:07 AM

has your engine gone then now?

spindle121 10 August 2015 09:04 PM

NO. Still going strong. Lol. 78.000 Looking to put on inviidia n1 exhaust and Cobb air intake so maybe a rebuild first. ???????

salsa-king 10 August 2015 10:43 PM

Save your money then.

Put those bits on.. get it re mapped at the same time and enjoy.

just get someone to re map it that know what they're doing.. PLEASE!!!

alexprz 01 December 2017 01:29 AM

2008 sti engine failure
 
After years of saving up and gaining hands on experience with my 2004 wrx, I was finally ready to buy my dream car, an STI hatch. While looking for a used STI i was well aware of all the risks as I'm constantly researching and have experienced ring land failure myself and with friends cars. I was convinced that if i was able to find a car with a low milage engine replaced by SUBARU themselves i would be able to avoid these issues for a decent amount of time. After endless months of searching a found a 2nd owner all stock 2008 sti with 87,000 miles. The car was very well maintained (with receipts) and overall seemed to be well taken care of. The car had an brand new OEM short block installed by SUBARU at 62,000 miles, with almost 8 thousand dollars in receipts. Ive owned the car for a few months now and for the most part its everything i could ask for. I use it to commute from San Luis Obispo to Tahoe consistently for school and have already made the trip about 5 times in the sti. Recently on my drive from SLO (about 320 miles in 80 miles to go) I heard a strange rattling like sound coming from the engine bay. I immediately pulled over and as i was rolling up to a gas station my car shut off, I turned the car back on instantly but this time heard a loud knocking from my engine bay. I knew right away it was the notorious Subaru rod knock. I had had my car towed home on a flat bed and now its back home in Tahoe collecting snow and dust in my driveway. My question now is how do I go about this? Is there anything I can do for subaru to help me out? I love these cars but everybody knows that the ring land issue is a factory weakness and I would hope there at least willing to partially help me out.

alexprz 01 December 2017 01:31 AM

Also found it funny that the dealership did not replace any of the oiling components (pump,pan,etc). Ive pinned this as a potential cause

Tidgy 01 December 2017 01:37 AM


Originally Posted by alexprz (Post 11981206)
Also found it funny that the dealership did not replace any of the oiling components (pump,pan,etc). Ive pinned this as a potential cause

Highly likley there was contamination in the oil lines so has caused the earlier failure.

Only real fix is to take it to a decent specialist and have a proper build.

alexprz 01 December 2017 01:52 AM


Originally Posted by Tidgy (Post 11981207)
Highly likley there was contamination in the oil lines so has caused the earlier failure.

Only real fix is to take it to a decent specialist and have a proper build.

Thats the plan, i want to do an IAG stage one block 12mm oil pump killer b oil pick up and pan along with el headers and a stage 2 setup. I genuinely feel the the oem uel headers are another cause of premature engine failure.


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