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Loyale 2.7 Turbo

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  1. Yes. I shared those Photos here, because seems like the Manual Choke wasn't an Option for the EA82 in USDM, (maybe on the DL lineup?) but I found them on the LADM (Latin American Domestic Market) Specs' Subarus, as well in AUDM, NZDM, JDM, and certain European markets; However, this Manual Choke is more often seen on the EA71 engined, third gen Leones. Kind Regards.
  2. Found a best Picture of the Choke Lever on an EA82: Any Updates for this thread?
  3. ...or it had a loose connection on the wirings, perhaps?
  4. I'm with you, because also I can't wait to know how the Modified SafariWagon drives and handles; the tenth anniversary deserves a celebration, and a Video of it Runnin' Kind Regards.
  5. Thank you for sharing the information, I like the way you develop your great ideas. KInd Regards.
  6. Welcome, nice Legacy and great Project! I've fixed some "DSM" (diamond Star Motors) cars here in Honduras; the 1998 Mitsubishi Eclipse is in fact, an Eagle Talon; the american made 420a engine has an intake manifold that was made by Weber, it says "Weber" on the side, and is a better engine than the optional Japanese made ones on those cars (that has the Belts on the other side / mirror setup), which suffer from a Tremendous Crankwalk... I know that you'll like the Subarus reliability and easyness to work on. Kind Regards.
  7. Your Loyale looks really Prepared for the Battle on the Trails, I Like it. Do you have more information regarding the Custom intake manifold? This really deserves a Good Video to be shared here with us... Kind Regards.
  8. Somehow, 30 oil seems to be not good, even on a warm climate... I live at the Caribbean and have run my EA82 with 20W~50 for the past thirty years, Seems like it is ideal for almost permanent (year round) Warm climates ... ... Also, I agree that Stop Leaks are Dangerous on Engines and Radiators, But they do Magic on Transmissions and Power Steerings... Kind Regards.
  9. Yes, also check the Fuel Pump itself, by wiring it Directly to the Battery, maybe it is not working... Kind Regards.
  10. Yep, that is "Subaru" written in Japanese.
  11. You're Welcome, but I only designed the two Subarus merging on the link above; the idea of the two emblems merging to form our Club's seven stars logo, is Not mine. Kind Regards.
  12. That's a nice idea. But subaru Offered this version, instead: ~► http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/114962-rarest-old-school-subaru-part-or-option/page-13?do=findComment&comment=1310126 Kind Regards.
  13. The idea behind that Logo, is to Merge the Old-School styled Badge, that had a small star under the Big one, with the Newer style of the Subaru Badge, meaning that we all are a united community, no matter if you drive an Old-School Subie, or a New Subie. Long ago, I created this Design for our Club, (was dismissed) to be used on T-Shirts: ~► http://jeszek.deviantart.com/art/New-USMB-Logo-342273227 Which also features our Seven Stars Logo. Kind Regards.
  14. Well, that's a Good Answer... and explains your confusion. But that is our "Ultimate Subaru Club" and USMB own Logo, which is Nothing official from Subaru, nor FHI. Kind Regards.
  15. Where you saw a new Subaru logo with Seven stars? I've Never seen such a thing...
  16. I kindly suggest you to start a public Poll here and let us Vote. I started one some time ago, regarding my Wheel Choices, here is it as an example: ~► http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/151383-low-budget-15-wheels-what-do-you-think-of-these/ There are good ideas in this thread. Kind Regards.
  17. Sadly, I need to report that the Rubber Donuts for the Front coil springs, already failed and I had to remove 'em; so the front went back down an inch. They didn't lasted a whole month, so dismiss that idea. I'll need to find a more reliable alternative for the Front only. Kind Regards.
  18. This simple modifications to the Suspension, are really beyond Awesome; the car handles much better, carry weight in a way better way, and being taller is Helpful, especially in my li'l country. This is the Best mod so far! Kind Regards.
  19. What a Nice idea, it makes this Crosstrek to look even more Awesome!
  20. I Smear the intake manifold's Gaskets with a thin layer of Ultra Cooper Silicone at each side, only for my peace of mind. Avoid using aftermarket Gaskets there and you'll avoid future problems. Kind Regards.
  21. I Kindly Suggest You to Change the Routing of the Main Fuel Line... Being directly over the Alternator might be a Serious Safety Hazard, If the Carburetor develops a Fuel Leakage of any sort in the Future... The inlet Faucet can be Moved from the Front, to the Rear on the Carb. Kind Regards.
  22. But that is nothing so severe... A good wash and it will be Ready for the storage, again. What is the point of having a Car that you can't enjoy, after all? Kind Regards.

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