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EA81 turbo to EA81 spfi w/ ea81t cam
carfreak85 replied to El Presidente's topic in Subaru Retrofitting
There is almost no question that you will be much happier with an EJ swap. Sell those EA81T parts to me. -
Good looking car! Your wiper/washer controls look nothing like they do in the U.S.
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What radiator for a ej22t Brat?
carfreak85 replied to ragingbull's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Grab a tape measure and measure out your dimensions. Find a catalog of radiators and find one that matches your dimensions and has the inlet and outlet in the right place. -
Has anyone ever had this sensor fail? I was playing around with an SSM2 tool and after running a diagnostic on my brake system, it returned this message: 42 - G sensor high friction detected The only reference I can find for this code on NASIOC is the "How to read brake codes" thread, but it doesn't go into any more detail than how to pull and decode the codes. Is this one of those codes that will show up when the car is turned off but goes away when you are driving? Anybody replace their G-sensor before?
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Honsetly, Stage 2 is how these cars should have come from the factory. After the tune you can expect a solid 40+ hp over stock, more if you're set up for E85. As for the tune, you can download a tune from several vendors and, by using the appropriate regional sub-forum on NASIOC, you can probably find someone near you who can load the new file for free. Just do your due diligence when it comes to modifications to these cars. Do plenty of research, read the FAQs and be conservative.
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You NEED to be looking for parts on NASIOC, people sell their OEM take-off parts all the time. Also, wrapping the headers can be hit or miss on our cars. Because the headers are so close to the ground, there is the possibility that they become soaked with water and start to corrode the header, even if it's SS. Additionally, since the headers are on the bottom of the engine, if you ever have an oil leak, there is a very good chance it will absorb some oil into the wrap, causing a fire hazard. You will get more HP from a good, conservative tune than you will from headers. With a turbo, you're looking for as large a pressure differential across the turbine wheel as possible. You already have that with a turbo-back exhaust (TBE). At this level of modification a tune is NOT OPTIONAL, you NEED a tune on any Subaru with a TBE.
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Better bang for the buck vs. headers. The stock cast iron parts are really good for keeping heat inside the gas column, even better when they have all their heatshields. What are your power goals what do you plan to do with the car? If you already have a downpipe that means you are at "Stage 2," which means you NEED an engine software retune, or risk damage to your enigne. You'd probably find more help/resources on the ScoobyTrucks or NASIOC forums, most of the action on this board surrounds the older models.
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Impreza headers will fit a Forester, will fit a Legacy, will fit an Outback, will fit a Baja. You'd be better served buying an up/downpipe and exhaust if you want more power. I would get the factory heat shields and put them back on.
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Heads, engines, wiring, sensors, etc. Anything related at all to the EA81T engine.
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You can still get R12, but it is damn hard to come by. It will cost more and it will be a special order item.
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XT6 Trans Stub Spline Count?
carfreak85 replied to carfreak85's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Hmmm, that doesn't seem to show the EA82 S/R 5 speed trans, or the XT6 trans either... -
XT6 Trans Stub Spline Count?
carfreak85 replied to carfreak85's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I can't seem to find the old gear ratio chart for the old school chassis. Anyone still got the link? -
XT6 Trans Stub Spline Count?
carfreak85 replied to carfreak85's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Ok, good to know. Besides the 3.900 final drive on the XT6, is there any substantive differences in gearing between a FT4WD 5MT XT6 transmission and an FT4WD RX 5MT? -
Sell me the EA81T parts! You'll probably want to start with a carb'd engine. The turbo ones have lower compression pistons that will really hurt the power output of an N/A engine.
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dash repair options for 84 sedan restore
carfreak85 replied to joe5's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
The blue interiors seem to hold up better than the beige EA81 interior parts, specifically the inside door handle trim. -
Find some of the little fisbee-like cone things they use for soccer/lacrosse practice.
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Heard my door chime for the first time!
carfreak85 replied to Red92's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
The EA81Ts all had the door chime installed, but not wired into the dash harness. When I swapped my digi-dash to analog, I inadvertently connected the chime to the harness. The first time I powered the system up the door was open. I clearly remember the chime, which had never made noise in the last 25 years, creak to life and start chiming away as if it had always been connected. rrrrrRRRRRING! Ding! Ding! Ding! Ding! Ding! It was the funniest thing! And then I unplugged it again because it was so obnoxious... -
"An A/C system is just a set of pipes with gas inside instead of a fluid." MISINFORMATION WARNING!!! (Taken from an HVAC service manual I'm working on at my place of employment): "Heat is removed from the air by drawing the air over tube-and-fin type evaporators filled with liquefied R-134a. The boiling action of the R-134a removes heat from the air passing through the evaporator, producing refrigerated air. The refrigerant moves from the evaporator to the compressor where it is compressed into a superheated gas. The heat from this process is then dissipated as the superheated gas condenses into liquid form as it passes through the condenser. The refrigerant then travels to the expansion valve to be changed into a low pressure gas that can accept heat as it passes through the evaporator in the cab."
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As an EA81T owner who recently replaced their radiator, a regular old EA81 radiator will fit the EA81T, no problem. Just get an EA81 rad and be done.
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Nope, the EA81T and the EA82s used the same RESERVOIR, but the pump is different. I figured this out when one of my hardlines started leaking. I was hoping I could just swap in the EA82 bits, but the actual pump section (a separate part from the reservoir) has the inlet and outlet in a different place and they will NOT clear the EA81T distributor.
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