Seems like a nice part, but there’s no proof it’s doing anything significantly beneficial, especially for $260. Now, these are not directed AT you, but at the marketing and hysteria that creates these parts. BTW, what happens if that pressure relief valve is opened or fails while the engine is running? Does it become a wellhead, shooting hot oil all over the engine and wiring? Will its superfluous adbv save your engine if that occurs? Will Baxter warranty your engine for a failure, because Subaru likely won’t. These aren’t attacks at you, but questions to ask yourself.
Also, note their top review of the part:
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Until reading the gibberish of a bunch of people who are not mechanical engineers, the owner didn’t even notice this alleged “Death Rattle”. But after reading forums that regurgitate bad info, HE COULD SUDDENLY HEAR IT IN HIS ENGINE! Nothing like fearmongering to facilitate confirmation bias, eh? Have to wonder if some of those “death rattle” proprietors were being paid by someone…
Yes, Subaru had some issues on the first year FB25 manual for oil consumption. Yes, there have been some failures by people beating the snot out of their BRZs who haven’t installed a modified oil pan to keep the pickup submerged during racetrack cornering. Every marque has some blunders, and some are not the fault of the company. The hard fact is, over 96% of all FA/FB powered cars sold over the past decade are still on the road.
With that being said, my opinion is that Baxter has created a solution looking for a problem, marketed it by playing to new vehicle owner fears, and will happily collect your $260 for what certainly amounts to less than $50 of materials, including anodizing.
You’ll notice the difference in your wallet but not the lifespan of your engine. Use the $260 to buy better oil and/or change it more frequently. Even at a ~$25 price increase per oil change, running HPL for a mere 10k vs a quick lube means you’d get roughly 100k miles of HPL protection vs quick change oil & the Baxter adapter. Easy call there.