it depends on the mileage and how hard the car has been driven they can last forever if the car has been driven sensibly.
Technically you can, but unless you have a turbo a blow valve won't do you any good. It's be like hanging sidepipes on a car and not hook them up.
Google "fuse box diagram subaru impreza" and click on the "fixya.com" link. This has a couple of good diagrams"
Yes, the Subaru Impreza WRX, and the Subaru Impreza WRX STi can both be considered sports cars. Even though both of them only have a 2.0 or a 2.5 Liter, 4-cylinder engine, they both come equipped with a turbo charger, which gives them over 200 horsepower. Also, considering that they are much lighter than other sports cars, and considering that they are all-wheel drive, this gives them a good advantage while racing.
subaru impreza's are a very good car for both family, and racing. the wagon is alittle noisey in the back with an after market exhost. they produce 270hp from subaru. the dash is kinda cheaply maid but its very reliable.
This depends entirely on where you are located. You can find cheap rates on the Subaru Impreza by checking your local newspaper automobile advertisements or checking with local car dealerships.
Good places to find Subaru Impreza sales are local dealerships; they often offer good deals, and require much less effort to pick them up. An individual can also look on online or other classifieds.
A noisy fuel pump in a 1995 Subaru Impreza could be a sign of oncoming failure. Check the pump for the source of the noise, and it is probably a good idea to replace it.
depends what you think is good, safe or fast. I think a Subaru Impreza STI will fall in this catagory.
You can find a good deal on a 2012 Impreza in Austin at any Subaru dealer. Since this is a brand new car, it will not be available at used car lots or places.
It's good for tuning, but it dosent look to good. All i can tell so far.
The answer is a little long to answer here, but here is a link to Subaru Drive magazine that has a good explanation. http://www.subarudrive.com/Spr03_TurboBasics.htm
Sounds like a relay, which should be near or in the fuse box.