In the early SVXes, there was a complaint of "hesitation" from many buyers. It was not actually "hesitation" but, a "lag" that was built in from the factory to keep from adding too much torque to the drive train at take-off. With so many complaints, Subaru decided to provide a "fix" for this problem, which was to crush the "noise supressor" in the ECU. If you go to the "Links" button at the top of the page, then, click on the TSB's link, you'll find the link that describes the problem.
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