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Car is fixed and inspected. Turns out the intake manifold was leaking on the passengers side which was making the lean code and misfire appear in the codes. Everything is all good now thanks for the help everyone!
Fuel pressure regulator was not replaced but the fuel filter was. Car is currently at Subaru to see what they can find. If they can't find anything I'll keep you guys posted.
Only thing I have to monitor the engine is my v3 AP. Only gauge I have is the boost gauge on the steering colum. I re-tuned the car. Check engine light popped up for p0171. Extreme fuel trim. I have no idea what it could be now. Before the tune I was getting no cel. Car does idle a little better...
If you don't mind explaining the relearn parameters. I also never filled the car with 91. It's always on 93. So currently I'm on the 91 tune with 93 fuel.
I'll message him. Car starts at 2k usually at first start then creeps down to 1500 then slowly down as it warms up. 550 rpm is warmed up, correct. Car will clear up a little bit but no visible changes it does seem to mellow out a little bit but not all the way. We do have 93. I'm running the 91...
Sorry. Let me rephrase. When first starting the car with zero adjustments it's at 550 rpms at idle. I raised the idle to 850 to see if it would improve and it did not.
UPDATE: So here's where I'm at. New front o2 sensor. New cylinder 1 injector. New intake gaskets. Vehicle was taken to Subaru for diagnostics. Subaru found that the intake was leaking along with a bad injector on cylinder 1. Vehicle was also leak down tested with positive results of a healthy...
Think I found the issue. I unplugged my maf sensor and the car runs way better. No miss and a constant idle. I also replaced the maf sensor and still no luck. Reading on the old maf was at about 3 g/s. The new maf sensor started out reading 5 g/s on a cold start then as it warmed up it fell back...
Update: A lot has been done since my last post. But still no fix. Honestly seems worse than before. I replaced all the coolant lines/vacuum lines and as well as all the inter-cooler hose's. New intake gaskets new turbo inlet. I'm on the cobb SF intake, no longer the AEM. Car still persists to...
EGT is positioned in the up pipe and what I've read online when they go out most people just but a resistor in the plug to get rid of the code and not worry about it along with removing the sensor and blocking the hole. I would go through and check the injectors but I'm not that mechanically...
Sorry it's been taken me so long to reply. The car has 245k miles on the car. I've replaced all the spark plugs with NGK iridium and replaced all the coil packs. I'm now down to 2 CEL's. 1 for cylinder 1 misfire and EGT sensor code which I just found out today how to fix. Car has had a better...
Okay update time. I have been busy for the past couple of weeks. I've replaced the intake with the cobb sf intake. I've also replaced the spark plugs. While doing the spark plugs I also did the valve cover on the passenger side of the car due to it leaking oil. Car still misfires, but now its...
Steal lines goes to the turbo. Assuming its an oil feed or return line. The lines coming off the turbo are steal braided lines. The wires that are just sitting there capped off went to an aftermarket light bar that I took off. Its hard wired to a button inside the car. A/c doesn't work currently...
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