Why Subaru Engines Blow Up!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @rideepicdriveepic
    @rideepicdriveepic Год назад +1449

    Mike is the Bob Ross of engineering.

  • @ZachDxn
    @ZachDxn Год назад +399

    Bro, honestly. This was one of the most concise and honest breakdowns of Subie engines. The good, the bad, and the ugly.

    • @bo-dine7971
      @bo-dine7971 Год назад +11

      @kennethrhodes7143 It's a somewhat true statement, however only with context, that being terribly modified (boosted) ones & ones owned by idiots revving the F out of their engines with no load.
      Aeroplane builders always use engines in the stable area, in fact most aeroplane-designed engines look terrible hp/liter, but that's because they are run in a different way to what is in vehicles, especially the RPM range, which is extremely narrow in comparison for 90% of the time.
      So, yes, good engines, very good form of combustion engine in general (all horizontal engines are just amazing imo..) but people will be people & do dumb stuff.

    • @GregoryCunningham
      @GregoryCunningham Год назад +7

      I didn’t hear anything good…

    • @ZachDxn
      @ZachDxn Год назад +4

      @@GregoryCunningham he said the cranks are actually really strong and can make really big power stock, which is good I guess

    • @gogozy1
      @gogozy1 Год назад +1

      @kennethrhodes7143 not an expert, but is airplane engine go through emission test and subject to CAFE? and if these airplane engine suffer the large bore area/ring issue note in the video (or builder specially look for old design that is not being push by emission factor)

    • @alexanderavila563
      @alexanderavila563 Год назад +3

      I also didn’t hear anything good lol. Only plus is low center of gravity? But. With all those issues and quirks. Almost wouldn’t mind slightly higher engine that is better in every other way

  • @atari664
    @atari664 Год назад +404

    I don't even own a Subaru, yet thoroughly enjoy listening to Mike talking about them.

  • @brandonlittle6444
    @brandonlittle6444 Год назад +567

    Worked in a cylinder head shop.
    You could run an entire business off Subaru engines alone.
    Same design 25 years later.

    • @TML34
      @TML34 Год назад +60

      😂😂 I hate subie engines. 10x the labour for half the power and reliability of anything else.

    • @TassieLorenzo
      @TassieLorenzo Год назад +30

      @@TML34 Half the power? The EJ20 turbo was a perfectly good engine... 30 years ago. 😊 Honestly at the time the Version 1 through Version 6 Subaru WRX STis were a fast car compared to most. I guess the Volvo B20 or Ford Cosworth engine could hold more power, but they mostly didn't have AWD (and the AWD systems in the Sierra Sapphire and Escort RS were not that great, AFAIK?). (Of course it is a little bit of a shame that WRX STis have only gotten slower since then!)

    • @Serpentis666
      @Serpentis666 Год назад +59

      @@TassieLorenzohe’s right, half the power because the motors are junk… Subaru at its best couldn’t hold a candle to a Honda motor at its worst…

    • @allanhope7018
      @allanhope7018 Год назад +24

      @@TML34 If built properly, they're great. One of my STi's has been running 619 whp on 35 psi of boost with 91+meth dual fuel for about 25k kms now. No issues yet. I'm running closed deck case halves, though. Build was 4 years ago now. I don't drive it too much as it's a summer weekend car now. I have another STi for my daily that's mostly stock.

    • @chandlerbraaten847
      @chandlerbraaten847 Год назад +24

      ​@@Serpentis666 the ej207 is pretty good and is what Subaru used in all of thier racing applications. Unfortunately the US never got them as usual.

  • @notsam498
    @notsam498 Год назад +186

    God i wish i had the money to have this guy build an engine. Humble, knowledgeable and sharp as razor.

    • @eskieman3948
      @eskieman3948 Год назад +2

      HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

    • @briangriffith3985
      @briangriffith3985 Год назад +4

      he's a legend

    • @jobobperry
      @jobobperry Год назад

      Perfect voice tone to tell you it's going to cost you $8k to rebuild your engine. @@briangriffith3985

    • @akazi1582
      @akazi1582 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@eskieman3948 man u gotta explain

  • @DoubleOSevan
    @DoubleOSevan Год назад +281

    I own and have owned many Subarus. I love them, but sometimes it feels like they don't love me back.

    • @aaronbryan5095
      @aaronbryan5095 Год назад +33

      One-sided love, probably one of the worst kind of relationships 😂

    • @RIPdeebo143
      @RIPdeebo143 Год назад

      😅

    • @Maximus20778
      @Maximus20778 Год назад +6

      no shit its a machine.

    • @GAMRMNTS2
      @GAMRMNTS2 Год назад +11

      @@Maximus20778🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @eskieman3948
      @eskieman3948 Год назад +1

      @@aaronbryan5095 You certainly have a lifetime of experience with that....

  • @randoorlando443
    @randoorlando443 Год назад +208

    Man it feels good to be watching motoiq again, I swear this guy could charge money for the amount of knowledge he drops every video I swear I have learned more about all the technical stuff from this guy over video than I did two semesters with my college professor in a shop. Gotta say I love your videos mike.

    • @Eduardo_Espinoza
      @Eduardo_Espinoza Год назад

      yep, it's a good refresher too, everything he says checks out! :)

    • @Anarchy-Is-Liberty
      @Anarchy-Is-Liberty Год назад +5

      Umm... 141K subscribers, 43K views in 2 days... I'm sure he's getting paid one way or another!

  • @johnstutzer8664
    @johnstutzer8664 Год назад +46

    The man is giving up a lot of serious information for free. Much appreciated!

    • @eskieman3948
      @eskieman3948 Год назад +1

      Would you bet your life on everything he said? If so... dead man walking.....

    • @johnstutzer8664
      @johnstutzer8664 Год назад

      Every vehicle driver "bets their life" on every manufacturer, dealership, mechanic, tire brand, other drivers, etc - each time they leave the driveway. Your ? is a "what if" with no sensibility@@eskieman3948

    • @jeffgTrialsBikes
      @jeffgTrialsBikes 11 месяцев назад

      The bright side of you tube!

  • @gerardogalindo8943
    @gerardogalindo8943 Год назад +130

    I love how Mike explains all the shortcomings of an EJ with a smile

    • @watchandjewelryloft4713
      @watchandjewelryloft4713 Год назад +29

      It's like the nicest, "This engine is a POS," explanation ever. 😂

    • @dub537h
      @dub537h Год назад +5

      ​@@DaveP-uv1ml I'd rather see him smiling than see some douchey bro presenter.
      Why not just listen and not watch the screen? What a dumb complaint.

    • @ronnieboucherthecrystalcraftsm
      @ronnieboucherthecrystalcraftsm Год назад +3

      because he bull shits on and over does it on street engines = buy his stuff $$$$$$ expensive !

    • @psycheout4733
      @psycheout4733 Год назад +1

      @@ronnieboucherthecrystalcraftsm He's the epitome of ignore customer goals and build the motor to MotoIQ bottom line. Unsurprisingly, MOST people don't want to build their engine for time trials or drag strip builds but very mild, close to stock goals. Mike will tell you that's impossible, the only way to have a Subaru motor be reliable is putting $10k into it.

    • @Smootier
      @Smootier Год назад +1

      ​@@watchandjewelryloft4713Except it's not and he even said so.

  • @djmystery7235
    @djmystery7235 Год назад +11

    This dude looks so happy just to be explaining this to us. I love it, I wanna be his friend

  • @infiniterift
    @infiniterift Год назад +133

    Subaru guys are some of our best customers! 💀😂

    • @jeprodigalson792
      @jeprodigalson792 11 месяцев назад

      Glad I don't come to your shop or anyone else I know. Bunch of low IQ apes.

  • @My2ndtimearound
    @My2ndtimearound Год назад +24

    This gentleman has all the experience to come across as 100% accurate.
    He speaks with no prejudice but with reams of knowledge.

  • @all-flat-engines
    @all-flat-engines Год назад +190

    If you put an old Air-Cooled VW case next to a Subie case you'll see they're not all that much different (structurally). When you think how one was built to support 40-60hp, the other to support 200-300hp, it becomes very clear why these cases flex/distort.

    • @Levibetz
      @Levibetz Год назад +27

      Check out the Subaru EA engines. The pushrod engines I describe as like someone described an aircooled vw over the phone to an engineer. The transmission (that became the 5 speed) is very similar too. The ring gear ID is even the same, and dimensions close enough you could retrofit a subaru diff into a VW (I've considered it). But those EAs have a 3 main bearing crank like the VW too.

    • @randoorlando443
      @randoorlando443 Год назад +9

      @@Levibetz As an owner of a 1971 1600 this makes me happy to hear, I always knew the motors where simillar but never knew they were that close. Now I see why they are so popular for swaps gotta say Im deffanatly going to get one of those feeling parking next to Subarus from now on almost like parking a old muscle car next to a new one.

    • @Levibetz
      @Levibetz Год назад +13

      @@randoorlando443 Well the EJ is totally different, that's the motor this video is about. But the older EA is very similar. Nothing interchanges directly, but it's similar.

    • @randoorlando443
      @randoorlando443 Год назад +4

      @@Levibetz ahh, I figured nothing would be interchangable I gotta say subaru motors are deffanantly far from my cup of tea heck really motors in general but I guess I can always look at subaru as big daddy vw in a way, Thanks for the info

    • @MichaelAMangone
      @MichaelAMangone Год назад +7

      I wonder how similar the water cooled Porsche engines are to an EJ, in terms of "idiosyncrasies"? I remember reading that the VVT in the Subaru 6 cylinder is a leased copy of a Porsche design.

  • @dieseleddie3945
    @dieseleddie3945 Год назад +4

    One of the best videos I have seen on just explaining issues with an engine not just because it’s a Subaru motor. A lot of what was explained can been applied to many motors especially the part about using head studs. My hat off to you sir for letting the you tube community understand about what happens to your cylinder bore when using studs.
    A lot of fools who think they know how to build or solve head gasket problems think that head studs is the answer. Using studs will help prevent blowing head gaskets especially on a diesel engines but that cylinder distortion will result in a shorter engine life.
    I drive a 2003 F250 with original head bolts and gaskets with 420k mileage on it currently and will hit half a million this year. Wouldn’t be able to go much past that with head studs and not start using/burning oil.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Год назад +3

      No one ever believes me!

    • @MarioGarcia-fi2lh
      @MarioGarcia-fi2lh 11 месяцев назад

      I love the information, I'm about to rebuild a 1.8 turbo. My question is do rebuild this and how much would charge me to rebuild this and where are you located thank you.

    • @MarioGarcia-fi2lh
      @MarioGarcia-fi2lh 11 месяцев назад

      I was nervous when send my question but it was mainly, it you rebuild my 1.8 the way you explain it in your video.

  • @JohnComeOnMan
    @JohnComeOnMan Год назад +13

    Overwhelmed by a feeling of zen listening to this guy.

  • @Cbgrandtheftauto
    @Cbgrandtheftauto Год назад +61

    99% of broken Subaru's are caused by broke Subaru owners.

    • @shawnstrong733
      @shawnstrong733 10 месяцев назад +10

      Dam hit me where it hurts 😂

    • @realMaverickBuckley
      @realMaverickBuckley 7 месяцев назад +4

      It's weird, here in the UK we've had Turbo / WRX Scoobies since 92, the STi since 94.
      I never heard any issues of them except that when pushed far beyond the engines design window piston 3 could have issues at 100k or so. But even that was pretty rare. Maybe it's more on the post Hawk Eye models?

    • @Cbgrandtheftauto
      @Cbgrandtheftauto 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@realMaverickBuckley I've never had any issues making 400whp on old EJ20K's. Change the timing belt regularly and keep the fluids fresh. I used to buy imported engines here in the US and never had a EJ20G or EJ20K with a problem.
      Here in the US our Legacy in the early 90's had a closed deck 2.2L turbo that was indestructible and basically where the 22B came from. The crazy part about them were they were turbo with no I/C or special models had a coolant cooled I/C.

    • @Allwayzworkin
      @Allwayzworkin 4 месяца назад +1

      That’s fair.

    • @fn_sndit2910
      @fn_sndit2910 6 дней назад

      They’re broke from having to repair or replace their motor every time 😂😂

  • @istp1967
    @istp1967 Год назад +8

    I got 2010 SH Forrester -- 2.5L aspirated not turbo. Hasn't failed me yet.
    I've tweaked it a bit; after market ECU, NGK electrics, Cat-back exhaust, bigger radiator for cooler running, slotted rotors all round etc. just no turbo. Done 4 cross country road trips; never missed a beat.

  • @GrumblingForesight
    @GrumblingForesight Год назад +6

    Got here due to the algorithm gods and was more than pleasantly surprised to see Mike Kojima’s familiar but slightly older face on the thumbnail. As a former devout reader of Sport Compact Car magazine in the 90s and early 00’s , I was exposed to Mr Kojima’s work in the past. It sure feels like meeting an old friend / family member after more than a quarter of a century.

  • @JulianGonzalez1974
    @JulianGonzalez1974 10 месяцев назад +4

    I had a 2008 WRX sedan that I bought brand new. I later upgraded the ECU, did a VF52 from the 2009, intake and exhaust. It was a daily driver so I didnt want to go to crazy with mods. I did all the mods at about 30,000 miles. We bought it in AZ. We lived up in Prescott and I had a LOT of time spent above 100mph. I even tracked it a few times at Big Willow. I only had to do maintenance on it. I had it for 165,000 miles and just sold it last year.. I replaced the VF52 once. Power Steering, AC condenser, clutch and a wheel speed sensor when I hit a chunk of ice....I live in Denver now. I drove it hard and often. I loved it. Thinking of getting a 2011-2014 STI sedan.

  • @OuijTube
    @OuijTube Год назад +11

    This is the most relaxing discussion of Subaru engine building

  • @supers5271
    @supers5271 Год назад +10

    Love the Lancer just in the background if a video talking about their rival’s engines

  • @russnoneya6843
    @russnoneya6843 Год назад +10

    You are a zen master of engine building RUclips. I’m not even into the Japanese stuff but I watch to learn and your calm demeanor is refreshing in a sea of obnoxious RUclipsrs.

  • @brandonmiller2460
    @brandonmiller2460 Год назад +3

    Loved the technical overview paired with subtle humor sprinkled throughout the video. More of this content please 🙏🏽

  • @kurtisstaab5762
    @kurtisstaab5762 Год назад +27

    Mike is the best. I could listen to him for hours.
    Any thoughts on the FA24??

  • @wagons69
    @wagons69 Год назад +21

    you've helped educate me so much that i've been able to apply and use the information i've learned and get a new job. Thank you Mike!

    • @rickc3783
      @rickc3783 Год назад

      Oh ojoi on o I I on in in iioiioo io ooooooo iol

    • @evanforst7272
      @evanforst7272 Год назад

      ⁠@@rickc3783oioiiooiio j ojoiioioio? On oh l oioioooo ll yeah?

  • @alstefan4814
    @alstefan4814 Год назад +6

    The most best person to explain all Subaru’s flat 4 faults, keep up the good work sir, from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺👍

  • @eppyz
    @eppyz Год назад +4

    This man is so knowledgeable, seems so humble too. Would love to just talk cars with him imagine how much you could learn in just one day..Closest I will get is watching his videos, and I appreciate you taking the time to explain things the way you do to us "Average Joe's" 👍

  • @leviscott8519
    @leviscott8519 Год назад +3

    MAN Mike! Every video of yours I am more and more impressed with your deep understanding of Performance+ engine building. You are very good at explaining complicated aspects in a way that is easier to understand. You are a Made genius! Thanks for all your teachings! I really appreciate you My Brother! You are giving me a deeper general understanding for mopowababy! 😎👍

  • @HyproTube
    @HyproTube Год назад +4

    Where has this channel been all my life? Excellent content. Subscribed and can't wait for more 🎉

  • @chriso1373
    @chriso1373 Год назад +3

    Yet another knowledgeable channel mentioning Out Front. I'm really glad i decided to ship my block out to them.
    Another great video Mike 🤘🤘

  • @TrippinBusa
    @TrippinBusa Год назад +5

    Just stumbled across this channel in my recommended feed, subbed. This gentleman clearly loves engines and sharing knowledge.

  • @ahmedp8009
    @ahmedp8009 Год назад +22

    Regardless of their failures, the STI is still my favorite and most fun I had with a car.
    Miss it so much...

    • @Dragunov302
      @Dragunov302 Год назад +1

      Me too….got totaled by a drunk while it was parked. Never had a problem with it the 3 years and 40k I put on it

  • @richardlewis4288
    @richardlewis4288 Год назад +4

    Don’t own a Subaru but a pleasure to listen to! I subscribed.

  • @k.b.8912
    @k.b.8912 2 месяца назад

    I could listen to this guy talk all day long, his extensive experience and knowledge is like music to my ears!!

  • @richardsawtell256
    @richardsawtell256 Год назад +27

    had subaru's most of my life , all my friends hate them, not the best engine but they fascinate me , i like the ej208 and 206 twin turbo , i keep them stock as they are my everyday cars , and have been reliable for over 10 years

  • @nathanielgates2863
    @nathanielgates2863 Год назад +13

    Im making 286whp and 300wtq in my 2011 wrx... just street driven and doesn't get pushed too hard ever. Hopefully im safe. It has supporting mods like the oil pick up and cylinder 4 cooling mod.. gonna put an AOS on too but tired of being scared of owning a Subaru lol. Despite the constant fear of engine issues I love the character of the car, the sound and the AWD system.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Год назад +17

      If it is tuned conservatively you are fine.

    • @nathanielgates2863
      @nathanielgates2863 Год назад +4

      @@motoiq It is. Appreciate your reply!

    • @UCMtouch
      @UCMtouch Год назад +1

      both my NA Subaru's blew.. stock, maintained well.. 03/08
      My FRS has been okay though FA20.
      it's a case by case sure, though won't be owning another from my experience...

    • @stevef3521
      @stevef3521 Год назад +2

      @@UCMtouchstock FRS with FA20 nearing 160k miles. All original, I drive the piss out of it. Made sure the previous owner took care of it. I follow their maintenance intervals, use the old black MIJ Subaru oil filters. The newer blue filters sold/used at dealerships are taller but thinner in circumstance. I’ve heard they’re made by Fram. I also use Idemitsu oil.

    • @bailey.nt86
      @bailey.nt86 Год назад +2

      I have a 2011 STi. It's been on a downpipe/intake for about 85k miles. Conservative tune. If anything it's slightly rich. I run Rotella 5-40 it's whole life. I haven't had any issues. I don't abuse the car or track it. Spirited sprints, no clutch drops etc. It's still running strong. For now.

  • @chainringcalf
    @chainringcalf Год назад +4

    We only needed the first few minutes, but I'm so glad we got the full thing!

  • @tetttettamilli6761
    @tetttettamilli6761 Год назад +4

    @MotoIQ - Great information; definitely warrants a rewatch to fully digest everything.

  • @lvsqcsl
    @lvsqcsl 7 месяцев назад +1

    I had a friend in high school that had a 1973 D/L. Seems like we were always changing headgaskets. He finally started to use beer cans as headgaskets. GREAT VIDEO!

  • @imobul7829
    @imobul7829 Год назад +2

    Always the best information given . Thank you all the way from South Africa.

  • @C-M-E
    @C-M-E Год назад +27

    I've almost always attributed EJ early death's to oiling problems in their stock forms. I'd not considered the ring issues, which is a solid point. Unlike a traditional layout design--where other fluids to include a gas/air mix doesn't mind laying on it's side nearly as much--the oil travel and performance certainly does! I have no idea how some of the hillclimb guys in Europe keep 800hp engine together, unless they just accept that a rebuild is necessary after every event vis-a-vis quarter mile drag engines.

    • @1madmaxx80
      @1madmaxx80 Год назад +1

      Have you ever been to a drag strip? Basically only top fuel do teardowns between runs. There's lots of people who drive to the strip, rip 9/10's all day and then drive back home.

    • @benjaminwatson7868
      @benjaminwatson7868 Год назад +6

      They just accept their fate on the rebuilds part, I mean they’re hard racing a 2.5l engine that makes 800hp it’s not gunna survive that well in majority of engines that displacement or smaller

    • @hvacrwrld1402
      @hvacrwrld1402 Год назад +4

      Baffle that sump gents....

  • @menumlor9365
    @menumlor9365 Год назад +40

    * my coworker after doing donuts in the snowy parking lot on a cold engine *
    “I don’t know why engine blew up, I ALWAYS baby my car. I guess Subarus are not reliable because this is my 7th engine now”
    True story by the way. 😂 🤣 😂

    • @themadmallard
      @themadmallard Год назад +10

      this characterizes most subie owners that complain about reliability in my experience. meanwhile, going on 300k miles on 2 with stock internals over here....

    • @menumlor9365
      @menumlor9365 Год назад +4

      That’s what I’m talking about bro. I never hear anything bad about Subaru. When I do it’s usually a spun bearings, blown block, ruined piston or connecting rod.
      Then I ask, what did you do?

    • @jamespulver3890
      @jamespulver3890 Год назад +2

      @@menumlor9365 Indeed, I think once you start tuning a car / doing mods, and then pushing it hard - IDK, I have a hard time taking that out on the car / car company. The STI, maybe if it's not holding up stock cause it's sold for that stuff, but the rest are sold as family cars. You start tracking any "normal family car" and I think things are going to break IDK.

    • @Triple_J.1
      @Triple_J.1 Год назад +1

      A Subaru turbo cannot handle its own power long term if there is extended WOT use. Such as track days. They can handle AutoX or a track day here and there for a while.

    • @themadmallard
      @themadmallard Год назад +1

      @@Triple_J.1 autocross compared to an actual track(lets not conflate) is most rough on the tires, not on the whole car and the first 2 generations of WRX sold included free SCCA memberships from Subaru.
      But can you name a commuter 4-door within affordability of 80% of car drivers that could handle the torment of a track day?

  • @BRADLEY_RYAN
    @BRADLEY_RYAN Год назад +8

    Such a great video.
    So much quality information!

  • @michaeltarlowski9316
    @michaeltarlowski9316 4 месяца назад

    Definitely one of the happiest, knowledgeable engine builders I've ever come across in my time.

  • @Kpoweredsol
    @Kpoweredsol 8 месяцев назад +3

    This is why i always recommend motoiq whenever any Subaru owner asks for a recommendation

  • @graemescott1140
    @graemescott1140 Год назад +53

    I asked my dad why Vw bug flat air cooled lasted so long he was like” they had like 70hp son”

    • @yowie0889
      @yowie0889 Год назад +12

      See also a lot of "long lasting" Toyota engines - very low power in stock form compared to the strength of the engine.

    • @roddydykes7053
      @roddydykes7053 Год назад +8

      @@yowie0889everything is overbuilt like hell at Toyota and that’s why my ES350 is the most boring thing to drive ever

    • @eskieman3948
      @eskieman3948 Год назад +9

      No, they didn't have "70hp" - they had much less.

    • @gpalmerify
      @gpalmerify Год назад +2

      Sooo, maybe don't build a Subaru engine past what it was designed for unless you engineer it? Personally, I avoid ALL turbo engines.

    • @fabelgamer7410
      @fabelgamer7410 Год назад +2

      ​@@eskieman3948 More like 30-40

  • @SubaruJeff444
    @SubaruJeff444 Год назад +3

    Thank you, I'm going to watch this a few times. So much Valuable Information.

  • @jvepps
    @jvepps Год назад +37

    Boxer engines are the only reason I don't own a Subaru. The cost to keep one on track just isn't worth it. You know if you know.

    • @ToeJammer-ge2zs
      @ToeJammer-ge2zs Год назад +8

      $20,000+ for a mild IAG build really hurts the soul when you start looking at what other platforms are doing with just basic bolt-ons. That 20k can go pretty far into suspension/tires/safety.
      *Caveat*, if you need AWD there isn't much choice.

    • @yamahaSHO
      @yamahaSHO Год назад +7

      I tune Subarus and always try to make people understand what was said in the video and explain the exponential dollar curve on modifying Subarus. I no longer have one because of the motor.
      Hell, I love the new BR-Z/FR-S and briefly considered buying a brand new one. I couldn't do it because of the engine. There are 20 year old NA Honda motors I would rather have in it.

    • @stevef3521
      @stevef3521 Год назад +5

      @@yamahaSHOToyota has announced they’ll be ditching Subaru’s engine in the GR86. Not for a couple years though.

    • @jvepps
      @jvepps Год назад

      Porsche block/case design is much stronger due to being higher output engines. @@DaveP-uv1ml

    • @eskieman3948
      @eskieman3948 Год назад

      @@stevef3521 Link, please.

  • @stevebarnette
    @stevebarnette Год назад +12

    I should have skipped college and just hung out around MotoIQ; would have learned so much more. Awesome channel.

  • @bullnukeoldman3794
    @bullnukeoldman3794 Год назад +8

    Well done. I enjoy watching someone who absolutely knows what they are talking about. Unreasonable expectations on what was originally designed as a family car into a turbo charged monster will cause problems and expensive disappointment. 61hp/liter for the stock NA engine to 121hp/liter for the factory STI and then expecting up to 320hp/liter to be reliable is a pretty good stretch as a reasonable expectation. LOLOL!

  • @bobbyparesh9031
    @bobbyparesh9031 Год назад +155

    This man should be protected by the Secret Service
    Valuable knowledge he has

    • @exothermal.sprocket
      @exothermal.sprocket Год назад +2

      Shhhhhhh.....

    • @miamibitch305fl
      @miamibitch305fl Год назад +1

      So tired of people saying “this man needs to be protected” like as if you were in a higher position. Boy you need to be protected. No credentials don’t get you credit.

    • @TopJoo7
      @TopJoo7 Год назад +1

      😂

    • @bobbyparesh9031
      @bobbyparesh9031 Год назад +8

      @@miamibitch305fl we just like cars , engines and wrenching am sorry if you didn't understand the humour behind my comment

    • @salsasnacker
      @salsasnacker Год назад

      ​@@bobbyparesh9031I think his mind is like that recommended Subaru timing... Retarded 😂

  • @ramonpena3011
    @ramonpena3011 5 месяцев назад +3

    This guy really knows his business, lot of knowledge and excellent personality! God bless you

  • @Doc1855
    @Doc1855 Год назад +4

    Most of my wife’s family buy Subaru’s only. They live in Montana and buy them for their superior traction, safety and accident avoidance.
    One of my brothers and sister’s inlaw drives 50K miles a year, so every 6 years they buy a new Outback, because after 6 years it has 300K miles.
    They change the oil every 5K miles and every 35 - 40K miles they have the CVT fluid changed.
    All of her miles are highway mileage where they seldom drive over 70mph.
    A few years ago my wife had been wanting an Outback for many years, so for her 50th birthday I bought her a 2 year lease returned Outback. It had only 5,600 miles. It now has only 30K miles and it’s 5 years old.
    She fell in love with the Cinnamon Brown with the warm Ivory interior.
    Before buying her the Outback she’d have to park her Camry 3-4 months every winter because of the 5-7 feet of snow we get here in a very mountainous area of north central Washington state. She would then drive my 4WD Toyota RAV4 and I’d drive our 11 Ford Ranger XLT super cab 4WD pickup.
    After buying her the Outback, we were so impressed with the traction that I decided it was time to replace my old RAV.
    We had to put studded snow tires on my RAV every winter, whereas she drove year round on her factory tires on her Outback.
    In December 2022, I found a 2019 Forester Touring that had only 4,700 miles. It’s a Certified Subaru and is the biggest LEMON ever produced.
    I started complaining about it at only 5K miles and BEFORE the Factory Warranty expired. It’s been into Subaru service department many many many times.
    They thought that they found the problem After the warranty expired and even though I’d been complaining about it for over a year and the warranty expired, Subaru wouldn’t pay to have it fixed. So it cost me $1,600.
    Even though I spent that money for a new DCM the main computer, it’s still doing the same things and now my mpg has Dropped from 24mpg, it’s now down to 20mpg. It’s the 2.5L 182 naturally aspirated engine.
    Hell, my RAV had the 268hp 3.5 V6 with a 5spd automatic transmission and I was getting 27mpg in it.
    In 25 the RAV. Is supposed to be redesigned, so I’ll wait for the 26 year model and I’ll sell my POS LEMON forester Touring and buy a new RAV AWD Hybrid.
    My Forester is my First Subaru and it will be my LAST Subaru Ever !
    As far as I’m concerned, Subaru can go 🖕🏽🖕🏽🖕🏽 Themselves

    • @GarlonAllen
      @GarlonAllen 6 месяцев назад

      I know how you feel. I don’t trust my Subaru to go out of town at all. Its engine was totally rebuilt at 60k and now at 103k it needs it again and they hit me with an estimate of nearly $9700. The trade in value is about $5000.

    • @Doc1855
      @Doc1855 6 месяцев назад

      @@GarlonAllen I got rid of my Forester and bought a new 23 Tacoma TRD Off Road, double cab, 6’ bed with the Premium and Technology pkgs

  • @krown4d
    @krown4d Год назад +13

    Another issue is 91 gas when 93 should be minimum to help with knock. Many states only have 91 available

    • @BlackBruceLeeTheGreatDekuTree
      @BlackBruceLeeTheGreatDekuTree Год назад +3

      precisely

    • @ViaticalTree
      @ViaticalTree 7 месяцев назад

      The WRX vb manual calls for 91 and even says you can run 87 without affecting engine reliability and it doesn’t void the warranty. 91+ is recommended for optimal performance and fuel efficiency.

    • @gregorymalchuk272
      @gregorymalchuk272 6 месяцев назад

      The knock sensor and computer keep the engine on the edge of pinging regardless of fuel grade for efficiency purposes. And it is basically never worthwhile to pay extra for expensive fuel; the fuel economy gain from automatic timing advance won't make up for the added cost.

  • @kadinketterling7276
    @kadinketterling7276 Год назад +2

    Everyone with an EJ motor should watch this, all very in depth and unbiased

  • @jackSTi410
    @jackSTi410 Год назад +4

    I’m a 17 y/o subie owner and builder, did a built motor build this summer and I completely agree on every single point, you really do have to be a pretty specific type of car enthusiast to want big power out of a subaru 😂

  • @kiritowow2736
    @kiritowow2736 Год назад +8

    great video, I will never let my STI over 300whp since I will do track days a lot, all the money I will put is on oiling and reliability and cooling, if I wanna big horse power I will simply change platform

  • @Elias-ux3yy
    @Elias-ux3yy Год назад +3

    I’ve never felt more informed, understanding and relaxed in my life … wish my uni lecturers were like this but they don’t talk about scooby engines they say fancy business words and waste my time and money 🤣

  • @naturalexpressions8148
    @naturalexpressions8148 10 месяцев назад +2

    I am buying a 24 wrx, I plan to keep it stock just cause I don't have the money to replace motors and transmissions. I think the 270 horse is more than enough for a daily driver. I am thrilled to be getting one and I keep watching videos like this so I don't fall for the next shiny object. Keep it simple is best. Thanks for the great video.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  10 месяцев назад +3

      Keep that oil changed with good quality GF-6A synthetic to keep those direct injection carbon particles from harming your engine. Change every 3OOO miles and run a 10w40. Keep it stock and it will last.

    • @naturalexpressions8148
      @naturalexpressions8148 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@motoiq I will thank you. I will keep tuned in to stay on top of the newest tips.

    • @longshanks5531
      @longshanks5531 5 месяцев назад

      @@motoiqhey Mike, would 5w30 be ok?

  • @LittleShmuplet
    @LittleShmuplet Год назад +14

    The guy coming into the shot at 16:34 then turning around is so funny

  • @Taras-Nabad
    @Taras-Nabad Год назад +24

    I enjoyed the video. What I got from it was for racing applications, the engine needs to be modified to address the weak points. For non racing application, there is absolutely nothing wrong with the Subaru engine. The same advice would apply to racing a small block chevy.

    • @jeffrey3498
      @jeffrey3498 Год назад

      Exactly, just another motorhead clown who talks shit about Subaru

  • @zeitgeist888
    @zeitgeist888 Год назад +28

    Really detailed and comprehensive report on EJ issues. I lost my 92X motor at less than 30k miles still under warranty and Saab/Subaru wouldn't cover it. Haven't trusted them since. The FAs are a little better but I still won't track one without the recommended mods and they are farther down the list of desirable cars for me.

    • @Gabriel-vj1cf
      @Gabriel-vj1cf Год назад +2

      why didnt they warranty it?

    • @zeitgeist888
      @zeitgeist888 Год назад +5

      @@Gabriel-vj1cf It was 3 days over the warranty time period.

    • @jamespulver3890
      @jamespulver3890 Год назад +1

      I find it so surprising the variance in experience. My family has had a LOT of Subarus but never had an engine go. My sister even had the timing belt slip on an old Impreza hatch I think and it drove to their garage and it didn't damage the engine (amazing, we thought anything happen to timing belt and engine is toast). I think the main difference is we've avoided turbos and aren't racing / tracking our cars, we just want pretty reliable really good AWD and good in the snow cars.
      We have had the head gasket issue, but they're not that bad to get fixed or if you're buying used, just buy ones that had the gasket changed already. I'm pretty sure they finally fixed that with the new engines.
      What I did have go wrong was the newer CVT transmission. I decided to keep a car due to not driving all the time, and at 55k miles the CVT started slipping. Luckily for me - Subaru is covering it under an extended warranty(not something I bought, I guess they just did it for everyone because of some issues.), so I have no real complaints - they're dealing with their bad part, no hassle from me needed. I get to drive a new Outback while waiting for them to fix mine.

    • @Hybris51129
      @Hybris51129 Год назад +3

      Sounds a lot like the denied warranties for the FA24 motors that are in the GR86/BRZ. I nearly bought a GR86 myself but the more research I did the more I realized that I don't make enough money to tank a totalled engine block in car that has multiple known ways of totaling the engine.

    • @johnmcgovern1418
      @johnmcgovern1418 Год назад

      FA's are extremely stout, significantly better than the EJs. Quite a few people making a lot of power on unopened FA's these days

  • @rsbharley4766
    @rsbharley4766 5 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent video, great info. Thanks for taking the time to share. Cheers

  • @turbolag5107
    @turbolag5107 Год назад +2

    This is soothing to my former subaru enthusiasm and my short but extensive engine machinine past.

  • @AxsWeber
    @AxsWeber Год назад +4

    This legend is out here literally teaching Subaru how to make their own engines.
    Amazing knowledge!! Props to you sir!

  • @fredastaire6156
    @fredastaire6156 Год назад +5

    Man! This was a super helpful and informative video. Thank you so much for sharing this. I'm saving this to my favorites for sure!

  • @christianallen9653
    @christianallen9653 Год назад +3

    For the algorithm! More people can use the knowledge shared here. Thanks Mike and gang for everything you do

  • @jethzeeltorres9727
    @jethzeeltorres9727 Год назад +1

    Love this guy . So professional and super educated. ❤

  • @caseynewsom1850
    @caseynewsom1850 Год назад +1

    I just want to say thank you for producing such an honest and informative channel. You’re a saint and a scholar sir

  • @bwray5054
    @bwray5054 Год назад +6

    Great Video, honest technical reasoning. It also made me happy with my choices for my new engine. My family had a Subaru dealership from 1971 until the early 80"s, I grew up with them and still love them today.

  • @HILLBILLY_HARD
    @HILLBILLY_HARD Год назад +7

    I bought a 2002 Subaru WRX that had rod bearing failure back in 2012. Rebuilt it myself, had the crank turned and ran underside rod bearings. That thing was awesome. Something happened to one of the timing belt pulleys because I was broke and didn’t buy new ones when I rebuilt it. Timing cover exploded and parts landed all over the highway. I sold the car and haven’t had another turbo Subaru since then but I plan to own another one eventually. I daily drive a 2000 Impreza outback and it’s a beast but I miss my WRX!

    • @sezwo5774
      @sezwo5774 Год назад +1

      I daily drive a 2000 2.2L Impreza Coupe and it's wonderful, ...with a perfect balance of power and economy. I believe high zinc oils contribute to the destruction of turbo Subaru bearings as they are silver or silver plated and zinc in presence of acid corrodes silver. It is a known issue in locomotive engines with silver bearings- these require zinc-free oil. Subaru mentions to use 5w-30 Resource Conserving oil only. The 5w-30 RC oils category limits zinc severely. The first thing nearly all WRX fans do is put a thicker more zinc loaded oil into their engines. Thicker is fine but nearly all thicker oils have more zinc than RC oils. What oil did you use may I ask?

    • @HILLBILLY_HARD
      @HILLBILLY_HARD Год назад +1

      @@sezwo5774 I ran full synthetic mobile 1 if my memory is correct

    • @sezwo5774
      @sezwo5774 Год назад +1

      @@HILLBILLY_HARD In that case you are off the hook, unless it was the previous owners' oil choice (if used car). Shell Rotella T6 is very popular among Subaru enthusiasts and it's loaded with zinc. I have a 2013 Forester XT, ...I use a mix of NAPA brand oils as they are Valvoline but with a weaker add pack, read: very little zinc in their thick 15w-50 synthetic oil.

    • @sezwo5774
      @sezwo5774 Год назад +2

      @@HILLBILLY_HARD Haha, like your channel.

    • @HILLBILLY_HARD
      @HILLBILLY_HARD Год назад

      @@sezwo5774 thanks

  • @irsever
    @irsever Год назад +4

    I have no interest in Subarus and hung on every word till the end. You're the man Mike

  • @Itchintogodeerhuntin
    @Itchintogodeerhuntin 10 месяцев назад +1

    Subaru should watch this video to make their vehicles 1000 times more reliable than what they currently are from what you’re saying in this video. Very good info. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Adz082
    @Adz082 5 месяцев назад +1

    I did learn a thing or two subbing to you guys but these are engineering marvels to me I’m Subaru 4 life ❤

  • @adamproductions4529
    @adamproductions4529 Год назад +4

    A simple 4 cylinder is hard to mess up, but when turbos get involved it just introduces more potential problems.

  • @ChrisWilliams-vm1do
    @ChrisWilliams-vm1do Год назад +32

    My tuned 2002 WRX made it to 345,000 miles. Transmission and turbo went out. Engine was fine. Best sounding 4 banger ever.

    • @firstielasty1162
      @firstielasty1162 Год назад +1

      I know sound is pure opinion, but in 4 cyls., I love certain v4's. Yamaha vmax, honda v4's with a 180 degree crank, panigale... also the cross plane crank yamaha R1's sound similar, and awesome. None of those really suitable for a car, unfortunately.

    • @abuelb
      @abuelb Год назад +1

      My 2002 Toyota Celica GTS went 405k miles and still going, can hit redline/lift all day long. Best sounding 4 banger Ive ever owned😂

    • @minimumwrist3546
      @minimumwrist3546 Год назад +4

      02 was the best year.had stage 2 tune and replaced factory clutch after 180k miles of straight abuse 4.5 to 6k rpm launches regularly. Car continued past 200k miles until it was stolen and crashed into someone’s house. Then my boss where I use to work (Firestone) sent me a picture saying recognize this? a year after it was stolen of my car sitting on the alignment rack with new wheels on it still going strong. 02 wrx wagon rally blue. Now I have a Toyota GR Corolla. Shit is nostalgic!!!!

    • @jonathanshaw8868
      @jonathanshaw8868 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@firstielasty1162 I have a vfr 800, awesome engine with a awesome sound. I think a larger displacement v4 would be a great idea

    • @salvadorbahenajr.6059
      @salvadorbahenajr.6059 6 месяцев назад

      This gives me hope 😂

  • @MinusPerformanceSvc
    @MinusPerformanceSvc Год назад +8

    Great honest Vid! Many years ago I came close to buying an STI Bug Eye. A good friend / Mechanic schooled me on the benefits of an iron, closed deck block. I went that route (4G63). 15 years later, still making good ethanol power.

  • @trevorroose7904
    @trevorroose7904 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the information. This is pure gold!

  • @coltjeremiah2014
    @coltjeremiah2014 9 месяцев назад +1

    Always love your guys's content. I've got a twenty thirteen s t I and it's helped me immensely.

  • @chrismathes3647
    @chrismathes3647 Год назад +3

    Mike, you're comments. Remind me of Jay Meagher from Real Sreet. When he talked about how he was building V8 engines and all of a sudden, there were so many people trying to get him to build EJs they'd apy twice as much for an engine that took half as long 👍

  • @mattsrollingworld1081
    @mattsrollingworld1081 Год назад +4

    Thank you for taking time out to hold class for us.

  • @michaelshaw6242
    @michaelshaw6242 Год назад +19

    First thing I blew on my STi was the crank. Must have been that distorted machine work you mentioned. Thanks for the great overview!

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Год назад +8

      Wow that doesnt happen often. Was this on a built or stock motor?

    • @michaelshaw6242
      @michaelshaw6242 Год назад +5

      @@motoiq It was a light build with bolt ons, turbo and a tune! The engine had been machined though, supposedly to spec. Only made 280 AWHP for 2 months. Broke it passing someone on the freeway. Everyone agreed they hadn't seen it before. I have both pieces in the closet for fun.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Год назад +15

      I wonder if it needed align boring and they didn't check it.

    • @turbo_brian
      @turbo_brian Год назад +1

      ​@@michaelshaw6242where did it break? Main journal or rod journal? If you post pictures somewhere I'd be interested in looking.

  • @suryaprihadi2258
    @suryaprihadi2258 Год назад +3

    I dont even own subaru ever, but the tech know how explained is sooooo good. Thank u Sir❤

  • @tedbaker8291
    @tedbaker8291 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love this guy. He's either just in from a surf session or blew up a fattie. He can barely contain a chuckle as he explains what will become "I told you so" for many who can't understand why their 550+ hp motors. But so clear and concise, with a fab vocab.

  • @alfreddurbyn642
    @alfreddurbyn642 4 месяца назад +3

    I learned at a young age keep your daily driver a daily driver and if you want to race build a race car.

  • @RAD-RC
    @RAD-RC Год назад +3

    My buddies VB almost blew up a few days ago because his turbo oil cooler (idk its technical name) had the two bolts that seal the gasket on the bottom of the turbo completely back out and cause a massive oil leak. No low oil warning just a shitton of smoke. When we took off the metal undertray, there were 2 bolts just chilling standing straight up like a cartoon. We realigned the gasket and put the bolts back in. It had lost 3.5 quarts of oil lost in a matter of minutes.

  • @GICK117
    @GICK117 Год назад +3

    First time watcher. My son owns a 2023 WRX so I have forwarded your video to him so he never runs cheap gas in his subaru.
    Thanks
    Your quite the personality. I shall follow ur channel

    • @bretthansen8166
      @bretthansen8166 Год назад +2

      Your sons car has a FA24F engine, it’s BY FAR the best engine Subaru has ever made. The motors he’s talking about in this video are the older ones….

    • @GICK117
      @GICK117 Год назад

      That is very good to know, thanks.

    • @cambokadaw
      @cambokadaw Год назад

      Just disowned him

    • @Caribbean_Cool_
      @Caribbean_Cool_ 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@bretthansen8166 which years has the worst engines ?

  • @mediocreman2
    @mediocreman2 Год назад +41

    Man, I wish it was just because of tuning. A few months back I was looking at cheap subarus to buy one. Holy smokes, the amount of stock subarus that are out there with major engine damage is mind boggling. I've owned stock subarus before and I have owned several modified German cars before. Just one of my well maintained subarus had more issues than ALL of my supposedly unreliable German cars combined. Was really eye opening.

    • @JETZcorp
      @JETZcorp Год назад +6

      People talk about Japanese reliability, but there's such a range. Some Japanese stuff truly is indestructible, and some is absolute tissue paper.

    • @ianriggs
      @ianriggs Год назад +2

      ​@@JETZcorpand some Japanese stuff is becoming French (ehm Nissan)

    • @JETZcorp
      @JETZcorp Год назад +1

      @@ianriggs Sure. But Subaru isn't one of them. Even old Japanese stuff was pretty varied. It is impossible to kill a 1970 Kawasaki 125, but it's quite a challenge to keep a 1970 Kawasaki 350 going.

    • @ianriggs
      @ianriggs Год назад +2

      @@JETZcorp I was just kidding I just think it's hilarious that Nissan merged with Renault. Definitely suffered some quality and reliability issues since that merger tho that's for sure

    • @ianriggs
      @ianriggs Год назад

      @@JETZcorp I guess that's what makes a Subaru, a Subaru 😂

  • @shiloh5199
    @shiloh5199 Месяц назад +2

    I feel like the owners of the turbocharged flat 4's beat the piss out of these engines. They aren't race cars... They're sporty awd rally inspired daily drivers.

  • @newttella1043
    @newttella1043 Год назад +5

    Glad I found this video. I'm trying to talk my kid out of buying a used turbo charged Subaru. He doesn't have the money for repairs and needs a reliable car for work.

    • @HEXAN-SC
      @HEXAN-SC Год назад +2

      If you are in the snow I’d suggest the 2010 or so 3.6 legacy it brings the power of a WRX with so much less in the way of reliability given its not turbocharged and isn’t being pushed hard. Well it depends on the budget you have as you probably are looking at older subies, then I’d suggest the 3.0R if they are dying for good power or a Honda. I love subies but Honda is the king of cheap but indestructible, that old 1.6 single cam will never fail

    • @cecilthecavetroll9743
      @cecilthecavetroll9743 Год назад +3

      Get the kid a Honda Prelude from a dry climate w/ no rust.
      Fun car, 200hp, great handling, reliable.

    • @bryanr93
      @bryanr93 Год назад

      @@cecilthecavetroll9743I feel like a 9th or 10th gen civic Si is a better bet than a prelude. Preludes are pretty old at this point

    • @cecilthecavetroll9743
      @cecilthecavetroll9743 Год назад

      @@bryanr93 true. In that case yes, a 9th gen Si (my favorite) or even perhaps a 7-8th generation Accord Coupe.

  • @vmmramos
    @vmmramos Год назад +4

    26:44
    My cam timing: "Big things coming"
    Also my cam timing: pulls up with tinted windows and a hoonigan sticker

  • @Penswordman
    @Penswordman Год назад +5

    Mike, you've got a natural talent for presentation that you might not be aware of. I'll just say that you come across very well and -invite- people to listen, which is a rare quality. Just keep rolling with it buddy.

    • @mrbrownz554
      @mrbrownz554 6 месяцев назад

      @@Penswordman rolf harris seemed decent

  • @user-it3rq9qs5n
    @user-it3rq9qs5n Год назад +1

    He’s a master engine builder, enjoyed the lecture.

  • @splaw120
    @splaw120 Год назад +1

    Thanks Mike! Looking forward to the next video 🙂

  • @subynut
    @subynut Год назад +22

    Thank you for confirming many of my suspicions about the Subaru EJ series. And learning about a few more. I'm a diehard Subaru fan myself, but as I have begun moving from street shenanigans into Rallycross and now more Autocross and track days, I'm very concerned about the longevity of the EJ205 in ny Suby. I've got a list of things to get for my Suby to help it survive racing out here in the desert of Arizona. Definitely going to be putting more priority on them now!

    • @aiden6843
      @aiden6843 Год назад +8

      Ej205 is one of their best motors, I have one that's done nearly 400000kms on 18psi of boost gets flogged regularly

    • @RichardFrost
      @RichardFrost Год назад

      Mine was a MY99 - I did 425,000 K on it before I sold it. ​@@aiden6843

    • @xenn4985
      @xenn4985 Год назад +1

      slap an EZ in that bit

    • @subynut
      @subynut Год назад

      @@xenn4985 Actually, I’d like to see these guys do this kind of analysis of the EZ engines too. That would be immensely helpful!

    • @xenn4985
      @xenn4985 Год назад +1

      @@subynut fairly certain all the same points apply, just to varying degrees.

  • @maxjuarez5277
    @maxjuarez5277 4 месяца назад +4

    As long as you keep it stock and do proper maintenance, it will last you a long time. I have not had any issues with my wrx so far.

    • @tor3699
      @tor3699 2 месяца назад +1

      Your comment gives me hope. I’m in the market for a new WRX and am reconsidering after watching this but I also don’t plan on beating on it or excessive modifications

    • @sa868
      @sa868 6 дней назад

      @@tor3699 EVERY vehicle that has direct injection (75% or so) is going to be problematic after the warranty is done . I am getting a new BRZ to avoid what I think is the worst problem, carboned up valves. I know repeatedly that no amount of NON INVASIVE maintenance can overcome a direct injection engine (Toyota uses a dual system that they license to Audi). But I refuse to buy a Toyota for multiple reasons everyone can guess.

  • @observersnt
    @observersnt Год назад +4

    Fascinating
    Fluent, clear, concise. No wasteful , slovenly, gimmicky talk. No one trying to be a comedian. Just sound, straightforward, totally unpretentious presentation and so nice to listen to.
    Here is knowledge, experience, sound mind, that is blest with the gift of communication.
    I’m from a large bore, slow speed marine engineering background with a life long interest in engines, so some of this was way over my head, but it didn’t diminish the pleasure of listening and watching.
    When I commenced my apprenticeship, an “ old hand” said when he was a young engineer, his elderly chief engineer said to him, “Never forget, engineering is the science of exactitude.”
    This man is the epitome of that.
    Love the blend of old school thoroughness applied to state if the art technology.
    My own interpretation is that accuracy is a pre requisite, not an optional extra. I saw and heard that here. Well produced video.
    Thank you so much for a brilliant, relaxed and relaxing video.

  • @Beek88
    @Beek88 Год назад +2

    Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge! I'm a ls guy but a machinist as well

  • @fredpineda6006
    @fredpineda6006 Год назад

    I like how this guy gets to the point so quickly and simply.

  • @kaloyancholakov3725
    @kaloyancholakov3725 Год назад +10

    Subaru engineers has to hire you and listen very carefully to improve their engines.

    • @BentoRunner
      @BentoRunner Год назад +2

      They don’t care. Prior STi owner and current Type R owner now. I dunno, they just lost it.