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  1. So, hesitation REALLY bites when you've got no low range and you're running 27" Swampers! I found a pretty epic trail while camping, and couldn't get to the top (~6-7 miles) because of the hesitation/bog and the steepness of the trail. Oh well, I'll have to start swaping out parts and throw my D/R into it soon.

  2. id guess one of the timing belts is off a little

     

    Wouldn't that lead to more consistent poor running? I have not driven it yet today, but yesterday it was actually running quite good.

     

    EDIT: So, to satisfy curiosities, I checked the t-belt alignment today. It looks just about bang on, maybe slightly off, but not a full tooth (BGD syndrome? -ie: crank pullies reversed?).

     

    Anyways, checked oil level and it seems high. I've noticed the same issue with the Forester. Let the oil drain really good, pull filter and let drain some more, replace filter, add 4 litres oil, and the level seems high. Anyone else notice this?

    (yes, I did crank it a few seconds and then start it and check for leaks)

    I'll be camping for a week or so, we'll see what turns up.

  3. OK, just checked the PCV: lots of vacuum at idle (not warmed up). Is it normal to have constant vacuum? I thought it should pulse, and not go constant until you revved it up more?

     

    This is a very strange and perplexing problem. The funny thing is that so many people have this type of problem with the SPFI, and yet so few actually resolve it. Many people have found a number of things that help it, or lessen it, but so few actually completely resolve it.

  4. check/clean your IAC. Cleaning that, and lubing the solenoid part of it makes a good sized difference in my car noted above.

     

    It's still not perfect after cleaning it, but it's much better.

     

    I know my PCV tubes are pretty caked with junk, so I may change them out sometime.

     

    I'm also probably going to go EJ as well, partially because of this :rolleyes:

     

    -Dave

     

    Yup, cleaned it twice. Once with Seafoam (let it soak in good, then dumped out). Once with brake cleaner.

  5. OK, I know this is ancient history, seeing as you've gone EJ, but did you ever solve this? It's sounding almost exactly like where mine is right now.

    New plugs, wires, cap, rotor, air filter, etc. Timing set correct. Fuel seems fine - lots of power after the bog (~2000 - 2300 rpm). MAF checks out, TPS OK, CTS OK, etc. I have not checked the PCV yet - might that be an issue? I don't have much oil in the intake.

  6. Yah, I'd do the hysteer, too. It's also a safety issue: if you partially damage it on the trail, and then hit the highway home - could be bad (although, from what I've seen, when they go, they go!).

    My buddy is doing a frame-off build on his 'runner (not a resto). He's doing the dual cases while it's all apart - gives him lots of room for working!

  7. 1) Not sure??

    2) Probably stay stock, if it's still in good shape.

    3) Not sure. But I've seen new ones cheap on ebay.

    4) Use a WRX unit, and mount an intercooler (maybe air-water from Legacy). Keep boost under 10 and it should be exciting without undue risk to the engine.

  8. On a drive the other day, I looked longingly at several trails. My wife said she'd kill me, 'cause it was date night, and we were on our way to dinner.:eek:

     

    Hey, a guy can dream!!!

  9. My idea would put the Justy output into the R-160's, so the reduction would be built in - not really a highway-friendly setup! (low gears all the way through, locked center). It's been done with a Saturn engine/tranny, among others.

  10. Hmmm.. . . wouldn't you have to reverse the engine rotation somehow to do that? Also sounds like it would leave a pretty short front driveshaft.

     

    Here's a fun idea: how about a Justy? Lift it a bit, put the engine/transaxle mid-mount (inline, instead of transverse) with a welded diff, going to R-160's front and rear?

    I know, not what you're looking for, but fun idea, right?

  11. So, this lady and her husband came to look at a car I have for sale. He seemed interested in my Loyale, so we talked for a bit. Turns out he's a rally guy (used to be with Patrick Richard/Rocket racing), and he's building an Impreza with a Legacy 2.2 turbo engine right now. Anyways, he has a full '97 Imp parts car and said I'm welcome to the engine/wiring/ECU if I'm interested. Is this still a Gen 1 EJ-22? Is it still a pretty straight forward swap?

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