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Sounds like a sensor is going bad. A easyest indication of this is that the check engine light comes on,but not in all cases. take it to the nearest autozone and have them do a code scan,it is free. Really wanna find problem ,best bet would to have pro put it on a scanner. although the code scanner at autozone will atleast let you know if it is a sensor but oin alot of cases it doesent tell you which one. Hope this helps some and good luck
hi im presuming your old car is non turbo if so you will have to change a lot of parts over to make it work, you will have to replace entire engine loom, the ecu will need changed over then the fuel pump and all of the fuel lines will need to be replaced with the bigger turbo model ones to keep up also the trans will bolt strait up but will be the major weak point so swap over if possible.
hi yes ticking in early model subarus is very a common valve/lifter prob in most cases a decent oil change or anti ticking treatment can quieten it or stop the noise altogether however in some cases the noisy part may be damaged beyond repair and need to be replaced
It is safe. the manufacturer would tell you to do it if it wasn't (unless it was toyota). any way it is better to run in two wheel than four. will save you money. it's less wear and tear on the system.
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