My 2002 Forester was a wimp, bought it used and it never worked properly, expected acceleration just wasn't there, we replaced O2 sensors, catalytic converters, installed a new head. Gaskets, radiator, water pump, spark plugs, rocker cover gasket, valves adjusted, idle motor replaced, throttle position sensor and other things adjusted and it never worked properly, he worked out the knock sensor code and my local auto parts store wanted $60 for a new aftermarket sensor, bought this for less than $11.50, put it in and NOW Scubby works like it should, smoother idle, better fuel economy, MUCH better acceleration, very happy. If your Subaru is slow, try this simple replacement that will save you the most money.
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