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Best year/model to buy?
I really, really, want an SVX. And they aren't that pricey! So, I had a few questions to ask first!
What's the best year? I like the 94, but I heard there were only 1600 made or something like that, is that true? Is 2WD really better than the AWD? I heard that it's lighter and has more power...? Are there different models? Whats the better one if there are? I've heard of the Touring package, is that something I want? Turbo! Was there ever one? Are the motor parts compatible with any other cars that were turbo? I've been playing with turboing random vehicles, and one of these cars with 300+ hp would be my dream! So, thanks for reading this, and I hope to join the community soon! |
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I'm sure someone will clarify/amplify some of these hasty, sketchy answers. Good luck in your SVX search. dcb Last edited by dcarrb; 10-28-2004 at 11:45 AM. |
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All year SVX are pretty much the same with only small diffrences through out the whole modle period mainly on exterior paint themes,and some interior stuff. The FWD svxs have the same engine hp, but lose less throught the drivtrain. I personely think that AWD is better becasue of its all wheater ability, and you wont have traction problems if you decide to really mod it. There was no turbo SVX. Touring pagage came with some interior stuff, leather and some other stuff basicly the luxery option.
The eg33 shares the same rods (forged) as with the ej22t, and both have similar piston design, preasure cast. This engine is a farily strong, and there is a supercharger kit coming out for it to get it up to around 400hp at the crank, but then you will need to get a beefier driveline to handle that much more power, subaru 6spd, or a beffed up auto. |
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That was another question I had, what is there along the lines of performance parts? These cars sure look fast, you'd think that there would be more of a following!
Also, what is the weight of these cars? With all the glass and everything, I'm not sure if it would be heavier of lighter than other performance cars. Lastly, what problems are these prone to have? How's the AWD system after 100,000+ miles? That was the reason I decided against a 3000GT VR4! |
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The 96 and 97 models are ODBII. I personally like the ODBI cars as I can pull the error codes myself. The FWD models do not come with ABS, so they are missing what I think to be a key safety features in AWD and ABS. I also hate the automatic seatbelts in the 92, 93 and some 94 early FWD models (I think).
So based on that, my personal favorite models are the 94 and 95 AWD models. As mentioned earlier, the LSi versions have sunroof, leather and few other goodies. Of course those things add a few pounds to the car (and a couple of bucks to the price). |
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I've never heard of a 96 ot 97! What is this ODBII thing? Is that really the only difference for those years? I'd like to get the newest one I can!
Also, styling differences from the first year to 97... are there any? Thanks again! |
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The SVX was produced from 92-97. Sales decreased each year, so there are more 92 models than any other year. Very few 97 models.
This should provide you with lots of useful info: http://www.cars101.com/subaru_svx.html Exterior styling is basically the same for all years. Starting in 94, they added SVX badges underneath the rear window on each side. You can add those to 92/93 models if you want. They are about $15-20 each. 97 models have a different front grill. Beside color changes over the years, that's pretty much it from an exterior standpoint. ODBII is an emission control thing (so was ODBI). An ODBII SVX will have a socket where the coin holder is on a ODBI model. A ODBII tool can then be plugged into the socket to easily reteive error codes. Very cool if you have the diagnostic tool. Not so ccol if you don't. ODBI cars rely on flashing lights to tell you the problem (you count the blinks and look up the code). Don't need any special tools to do that. Somebody else whith more knowledge can speeak to the transmission upgrades performed thoughout the years. |
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The car's achilles' heel would the sun visors, transmission, and bearings.
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Teal 92 SVX LS L with 103k Engine: Stage 1, 3 in filter with heat sheild, underdrive pulley, NOS fogger system (75 shot)to be installed soon Sound:1 10" infinity with 230 continuous watt Dual amp (we have small trunks) |
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OBD = On Board Diagnostics gen 1 and 2
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Supposedly there is a 94 LE (also FWD) which has automatic seatbelts, but I imagine it would be quite hard to find one. A recent thread showed that apparently 94's have the best transmission. (Some people will disagree with that though.) |
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Teal 92 SVX LS L with 103k Engine: Stage 1, 3 in filter with heat sheild, underdrive pulley, NOS fogger system (75 shot)to be installed soon Sound:1 10" infinity with 230 continuous watt Dual amp (we have small trunks) |
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The second "L" denotes touring. One could get the spoiler on any trim line.
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