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Originally Posted by Countess
Do you know if those Hi-Clone things work / fit into an SVX ???
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Hmmm - not sure if those things have any benefit!
My view on those devices is that if they actually had a tangible benefit, then why weren't they fitted by the manufacturer when the car was first built?
One thing that I can suggest to improve your fuel economy - replace your O2 sensors. My fuel economy improved noticeably after I replaced them.
According to Subaru, the OEM O2 sensors cost over $500 each!
However, NGK have a direct plug-in replacement for the OEM O2 sensors, at about $100 each!
The part number for the SVX is OZA446-E55.
Jason.
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1992 Charcoal Grey SVX - 165,000km
1992 Ruby Red SVX - 165,000km
....now with sequential VIN numbers!
1986 Holden (Isuzu) Piazza Turbo - 225,000km
1993 Mercedes W140 S500 Coupe - 153,000km
1990 Mercedes W124 300D - 313,000km
EG33 + 4EAT + VTD AWD = SVX