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I need to know what color wire goes where in the coil pack plug on a 99 2.5 RS. The wire colors are Red w/ green stripe, black, blue, and white or possibly yellow, it could be faded. If somebody could take a look and see what color goes where, it would really help me out. I've been searching for while and found nothing.
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Now that they are getting older, I do a lot with Phase 2 engines. They aren't any harder to deal with. I do a lot with 02-03 wrx also now that they are $6-7k cars. That is a nightmare swap, phase 2 in 98 legacy. I will not do that one, not worth it. The Phase 1 2.5 dohc intake manifold does not fit on a phase 2 head.
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If it was repeatedly overheated and has 200,000 miles, I would not invest the time and money into the 2.5 engine. Especially if it was bad enough to smoke out the exhaust. My advice is look into buying a complete 2.2 engine. It's an almost direct replacement and available cheap if you want to keep the car running. All the info is on here if you search.
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You want to pull the oil pump off and check the screws on the back. When they come loose, oil pressure pushes out the seal. If they are loose and you don't tighten them, you will lose another seal right away. It's not much more work at all to pull the pump, check the screws/loctite and reseal the pump to the block. You will need a new oil pump o-ring and some sealant.
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Documented: The 1970 FF-1 Project car...
subaru360 replied to Kostamojen's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
You might be able to machine adapter plates to make the manifold work. You'd have the plate bolt to the head with countersunk allen bolts then the manifold bolts to threaded holes in the plate. the passage inside the adapter plate would need to go like this / / As soon as I heard FF1 in a junkyard in PA, I knew exactly which yard. They get the best parts there. I haven't been there in a while or I would have spotted the FF1. I'm going there today for some parts, I'll check it out. -
I have a 20G on my 2.0 wrx. It doesn't make full boost until 3800-4000 rpm, but when it spools it makes good power. I ran a 12.7 @ 110 with it bogging and spinning the tires bad. I think it can run high 11's. You need at least 750-800cc injectors, a 255 walbro fuel pump, tgv delete for clearance, a bigger intercooler, catless up-pipe and tuning in addition to the parts you have now.