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Schmick mate!! Look after it! Cheers Bennie
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ea82 spfi high idle and sputter
el_freddo replied to aeox's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Don’t adjust your idle screw! You’ll need to adjust your TPS to be back in spec - you’ll need a manual to tell you these details as it’s been ages since I adjusted one myself. Glad to hear it was the CTS, the over heat event could kill an old one easily I reckon. Cheers Bennie -
I’m a bit late to the party but I was going to chip in that I use a motorcycle jack to raise and lower the gearbox out. It’s a bit fiddly as you have to remove the jack to get the gearbox out from under the vehicle. Then do the reverse when putting it in... And I’ve perfected the art of pulling the box out and reinstalling without needing to pull the ball joints out to swing the hubs out for the drive shaft removal from the box. Works a treat. Cheers Bennie
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ea82 spfi high idle and sputter
el_freddo replied to aeox's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Also if the timing was adjusted it may have thrown things out of whack - there’s a set of plugs under the dashboard, above the driver’s feet that need to be connected when timing the dizzy. This stops the ECU from advancing the timing as you set it. And from what I know of the EA82 EFI systems it needs to be 20*btdc. Given that you overheated the EA82 it could have popped the HGs, or they were already on their way out. What compression do you have on each cylinder? Cheers Bennie -
I’ve seen several European LHD motor homes in Bendigo in the last few years. Very odd to see on our roads! But cool being able to cruise different countries in your own vehicle (this is a generally odd concept on Oz since we’re surrounded by water). Cheers Bennie
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We do have LHD imports that are typically special interest vehicle. You certainly don’t see LHD vehicles over here often! And your driver is on the wrong side of the vehicle. Cheers Bennie
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G’day Erik, Please excuse GD’s shortness, his time is money as he runs a Subaru specialist shop and has many years of experience around many different Subaru models. He speaks the truth as brutal as it can be to hear it. I was in the process of writing out a reply earlier today but got distracted by something more important, my reply was along similar lines as GD’s but mainly - WHY all the clear pipe work? It’s not a science experiment and to me it makes your engine bay look cheap. As for the air oil separator, yeah gimmicky blah blah; that said I have a small one on my brumby - just a cheap oil catch can from eBay plumbed in before the PCV valve. I’ve shoved some steel wool in the catch can and the crap it collects is insane. I must say my engine isn’t the healthiest and I regularly do short trips to and from work - hence why it fills so quickly. I neglected to check it after about six weeks and it was amazing to see how milky water this thing collected. What you’re doing isn’t my thing. Just ensure your hoses are all compatible with the fluids they carry, otherwise you could end up with a fiery mess. Cheers Bennie
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EA82T ECU Tuning Options
el_freddo replied to SiriusBlack's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Here’s a few threads for you to read @SiriusBlack. I haven’t read all of them as I posted as many are a decade or more in age! You’ll see the efforts ppl put into the EA82t and the frustrations at the end of it all. Here’s Discopotato who put in LOADS of time and effort into his build: ECU talk: https://ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=15414 Header discussion/mods: https://ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=15213 Tech edge wideband: https://ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=15122 Larger high impedance injectors: https://ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=14732 Newly built EA82t with general list of mods in beginning of thread: https://ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=14544 WRX exhaust modified to RX L series: https://ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=12590 Retro fitting TD04 or TF035 to EA82t: https://ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=9891 Spider manifold stuff: https://ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=9257 https://ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=6273 That should just about do it. There’s more from Discopotato and you might even find stuff of his on here too. He went right into full suspension mods to have the best handling RX possible. Of course by today’s standard it would’ve still been woeful at best. What was the demise of his build? A can of UEC was used and it seemed to have a gummy valve after that and never ran the same. He parted it out. I’m not dissing Discopotato, what he did was to stick within our vehicle modification rules to avoid the need for an engineer, he definitely pushed the EA82t to the limits of a build but he also spent loads of time and money in the process. Here’s some other reading from other forum members, Blackmale’s opening to the under bonnet temps thread says it all: Manifold stuff: https://ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=13110 Under bonnet temp reduction trials: https://ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=13017 Intercoolers: https://ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=12980 Custom downpipe: https://ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=12145 EA82t performance questions: https://ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=9385 Cheers Bennie -
1983 Subaru GL 4wd - Clutch replacement issues
el_freddo replied to Calibud916's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Pull the hub off and see if the axle needs to be swapped out. I reckon you’ll find the axle is ok to reuse and the hub is toast. Cheers Bennie -
1983 Subaru GL 4wd - Clutch replacement issues
el_freddo replied to Calibud916's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
When in 2wd mode, in gear, clutch out, engine tuning - does the speedo register anything or just stay on zero? This will give you a clue as to what to look at. If there’s no speed indicated it’ll be the 2wd selector not engaging properly, if it’s showing something on the speedo it’ll be a hub or driveshaft issue. Cheers Bennie -
1983 Subaru GL 4wd - Clutch replacement issues
el_freddo replied to Calibud916's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I agree with silerhelm and DaveT. Shot hub spline, shot CV joint or not properly engaged in 2wd mode. All are easy to investigate and relatively cheap to fix too, unless your 2wd setting within the gearbox is shot, but you’d have metal chunks in the gearbox oil if this were the case - and it would be the last thing I’d check if you don’t find any other issues that resolve the problem. Cheers Bennie -
Yeah mate that sucks. At least you got a ride before the lockdown. Looks like regional Vic is staring down the barrel of an impending lockdown. Shepparton went from one case this morning to 17 by this evening! Definite grounds for lockdown! Great to see your L getting out though. Hopefully the rain stays away so I can work on mine (outside ). Cheers Bennie
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Suspension is where the best bang for buck will be in mods for your Impreza. A tune might tidy up the power delivery a tiny bit to your driving style. There should be small changes that could be made in the tune that’ll change the feel of the drive. Cheers Bennie
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Disappointed
el_freddo replied to SKC's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
I’d be looking into the Lemon laws of your area and sticking it to the dealership. Subarus have the same build quality as Toyota’s, just without the typical “Toyota Tax”. Hold the dealer to account if the lemon law allows you to. It’s not good enough for a new vehicle of any sort to be in the workshop for much more than a general service with an oil change. Cheers Bennie -
1990 Loyale Front Wheel Bearings
el_freddo replied to SubiKing907's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Geez mate, your hospital visit sounds epic. Glad to hear you’re out again. Cheers Bennie- 10 replies
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1981 DL 1800 wiring help
el_freddo replied to OldieSubie's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Mine is a 1990 model - and remember it’s a RHD model. I didn’t think there would be any difference between the LHD and RHD models but I could be very wrong on that. I haven’t looked into what wires go to/from the brown fusible link box. I know there’s one main wire from the positive of the battery to the brown box to supply 12v to the fusible links. Cheers Bennie -
1981 DL 1800 wiring help
el_freddo replied to OldieSubie's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
The brown box here in my pics are what your chasing in parts 45&46 I hope that gives you a bit of an idea of what you’re chasing. Cheers Bennie -
Idle Stutter When Brake Pedal Is Pressed
el_freddo replied to G3.Spiffy's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
@G3.Spiffy - sorry for not getting back to you earlier. The NA tank without baffles shouldn’t be an issue - I ran my NA MPFI with the carb tank for ages and only had a power lull at times, I think it was the small return line. I never got to the bottom of that one as I swapped the tank out for an EFI unit and upgraded the return line when I went EJ. It could be a blocked filter. I doubt injectors would clear themselves up. You should sort out that TPS issue and get that out of the way. Also check your temp sensor for the ECU. If that’s out of whack it seems it can do some strange things from what I’ve read. @DaveT will be able to throw more light on the temp sensor info. Cheers Bennie -
I actually never got back to him as my mate I was helping got one sorted Cheers Bennie
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Not even a JDM option to my knowledge. And there’s no 3.08 gear ratio either. Typical first ratios are 3.454 or 3.545, second is 2.something or a high 1.something from memory. There are plenty of charts out there. I don’t even know if the Datsun crew have a 3.08 ratio. I know this ratio was available in the Holdens (Australia). Dunno about fords, not a Ford man. I hope this helps you out somehow. I’m looking forward to hear what you’re up to. Cheers Bennie