notice i am not liable if you hurt/kill yourself or damage your vehicle. lsi model. do make sure you have the filter right. the arm facing the back of the ca…
notice i am not liable if you hurt/kill yourself or damage your vehicle. lsi model. do make sure you have the filter right. the arm facing the back of the ca…
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next time, pull the EFI fuse and try to start the engine. this will depressurize the fuel lines and you won’t spray gasoline/petrol everywhere.
yes you really need to do that your mpg will improve
I have a 91′ Subaru Legacy. It has 230k miles on it lol. Thinking about doing this because who knows when it was last changed. I priced filters and they’re fairly cheap. Think I should just go ahead and change it?
Thanks! I’m going to do this tomorrow on my 2nd gen wagon and be on my way to 23+ MPGS! LOL