2016 WRX owners

Hey everyone the new FA20 motor is a new concept to me. I don't know jack about the FA20 compared to what I know about the EJ series. I have heard buzzing on the inter webs that people are having oil consumption issues with some models of Forester, Legacy, Impreza, and Tribeca. Also the cars were new! I don't think my car has any issues because I have properly been braking in the motor under 4K and no more than 10psi. Engine braking down hills and letting the car warm up in this super cold weather. I have 240 miles on my16 WRX now and I haven't checked my oil.

Purchased on 1/07/16
2016 WRX base
235 miles

No issues to report +1
I have full extended warranty +1

Any concerns please ask!
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HolyCrapItsFast

Drinks beer!
Nice car! I don't know to much about that FA myself but there are many aspects of it that I like much better than the EJ. I think the oil consumption issue is hard to solve just because of the boxer engine design itself and I don't think they will ever get rid of it.

I think it is just something we boxer owners have to get use to is checking our oil frequently.:tup:
 
I agree, no matter what type of boxer it's just a Subaru/Porsche thing. I will check my oil next fill up and post my results

Thanks for the input holy how you been man?



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HolyCrapItsFast

Drinks beer!
I'm getting fatter but beyond that I'm just great! :lol:
 
Haha it's bulking season it's okay haha



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Oil Consumption issues were only reported with FB20 and FB25 motors. Outback, Legacy, Forester, and Impreza were having these issues, but it wasn't a widespread problem.
http://allwelldrive.blogspot.com/2016/01/getting-real-with-oil-consumption.html

The FA and FB engines share similar features like a Timing Chain and a top-mounted oil filter. Beyond that, the engines are very different. While the new FA was developed from the FB engine, it has a different block, head, connecting rods, and pistons.

There's a lot that's changed since the EJ-series motors, but Boxer motors have always burned a little more oil than normal motors. As usual, the Media hype, hungry lawyers, and an industry used to shocking recall news have blown the issue out of proportion.
 
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