Everything posted by kingbobdole
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DIY Boost Controller!!!
Thats like half of what I got my turbo car for
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IDing Allied Armaments lift parts
Thats ea81s only, but some 82s have adjustable rear struts. not mine tho:( ALSO!!! on part A it is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT you get them on the right side and direction... the instructios do suck bad and if its in wrong your camber will be off....
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Denver mad scientists - transmission lab: Lab ingredients/forumula FOUND!
Is the front diff the same part number in the FWD as well?
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Pics from the Colorado Old School Meet!
We need to do this again, sometime when I can go.... ohh and after Rick gives me my wagon back... or I'll just thrash the RX:eek:
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My Brat and the CXT
I saw CXT and got all excited... Not quite the same as mine:lol:
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Alternator wiring ej22 in ea body
NOTE: All I have is an XT6 book... Basically there are 3 connections on the back of the alt, the 2 in the plug and the power feed. Things to check.. the housing ground, its gotta be really good. basically checking the block ground since the alt is bolted to it. Second, check for 12V at the plastic plug. As said the XT6 uses one side of the plug for the dash indicator light and the other side to excite the coil, but they are basically connected, one goes through the light the other does not(think light resistance) the pole is also connected to the same power, so just check voltage at all three points across the alt. Last note.. my book reads: LEAD WIRES BETWEEN AL TERMANIL B (the pole) AND BATTERY POSITIVE AND BETWEEN ALT TERMINAL L (the lamp wire in the plastic plug) AND THE BATTERY NEGATIVE MUST BE LESS THEN 2.5 M IN LENGHT AND GREATER THEAN 8 MM(2 squared) IN SECTIONAL AREA. so maybe your battery power to alt wire is too long or too small.
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Who's Who Gallery 2006 (Lifts Only)
Black wagon FTW Its a good thing I have an LSD
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'87 GL side skirts
I couldnt get the grille on my wagon... Maybe I need the piece below the lights as well? The front of it stuck out quite a bit.:-\
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My EJ22 swap story
As far as your vid goes, the music gets WAY TOO LOUD in parts, when the wagon is not around... its ok to turn it up a touch, but it made my speakers crackle.. and they are descent speakers... also the video is kinda dumb, sorry, but burnouts and Js are for high school kids.
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Colorado Xmas Tree Run
Why so slow? My wagon is Fast:burnout: After you did the SPFI swap did you advance the hell out of your timing? I'm game as well... I also dont need a tree, but cannot pass up a chance to play in the snow:drunk:
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Pics from the Colorado Old School Meet!
Whats all this then??!
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Old School Meet! Wyoming/Colorado guys and gals! Sept. 23rd, 2006
Any pics? of my wagon maybe
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Old School Meet! Wyoming/Colorado guys and gals! Sept. 23rd, 2006
Russ... you should update the first post with a where when kinda thing;) [towlie]I have no idea whats going on [/towlie]
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PCV routing? EA82T
I tried to send you a pic but you ran off you hoser!
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xt manifold on my rx
the throttle switch above is the idle switching circuit.. in the 4 wire TPS, its built into the TPS.As far as Idle air control... the aux air vavle is what does it on your old setup... just ditch the new roundy AAV in favor of your old one, then run hoses from where it got them
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87 GL wagon won't start after 4 mos
also check the relay... Check for power at the pump first, if thats a minus, get after the relay... its kinda common
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xt manifold on my rx
I have a very vicious evil diabolical easy plan that as of yet has not been tested. Basically after looking at the wiring diagrams the only isses are the idle switch and the TPS, and for the people just following along, the spider TPS is 4 wire and includes the idle switch were as regular MPFI has seperate things and a 3 wire TPS. Heres how you make it go(I think) First, retain your old wiring harness and AAV. Second, splice in the NEW 4 wire TPS using the plug off the XT harness... I drew a picture. Any questions?
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Loyale -> GL/DL differences
mikes right in some places... the loyale is basically a GL, that just got almost no options, and they had better undercoating in the 90s. As far as options go, your choices were basically a/c or not, auto or manual, 2wd or 4wd and mpfi or spfi, but it seems like 90% of them are SPFI. You could NOT get a dual range, or a turbo (save those rare ones). I just think Subaru aimed at the fuel efficent small wagon and kept it around while they produced the Legs. They probably dropped the turbo due to its lack of HP and MPG in favor of 2/3 cars. the imps/legs had the power, and the loyales had the good MPG. Ohh and other differences are that on the back it simply says "Subaru" and on the rear doors it says "Loyale" where DL/GL/10 says "Subaru (model)" and just "Subaru" respectively... ohh and the loyales had those crazy spoked and "disced" hubcaps.:-\
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Yikes! My car is puking chocolate milk out air intake!
Do your self a favor and check/ clean out your PCV system too... kinda sounds like somethings plugged, and even though I"m fairly certain that you need a HG... you should also check out the PCV system too... its kinda odd to have it push it out the intake.... unless its really drining the rad into the air box:eek: I'm just thinking you might have something plugged also...
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colorado members i need a transmission
Russ is right... all FTs should have the diff lock. Jeff.. you should put a PB turbo tranny in it.. it'll be faster, get better MPG(when it runs) and you wont have to convert your 3.7 lsd to a 3.9:banana: BTW I also happen to have one for sale:grin:
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Old School Meet! Wyoming/Colorado guys and gals! Sept. 23rd, 2006
Does anyone on this board have a subaru that runs I cant do saturdays... sorry, worky:mad:
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MPFI retrofit...how difficult is it?
Jeff's partially crazied... well totally craized, but he got half of it right. The ECU is different, and so is the wiring... but the fuel pump is just fine as well as the lines... All EFI pumps put out the same pressure if its turbo, spfi or mpsi, they all work. The wiring on the other hand.....
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High Compresion EA82T is now in my car
I can talk for mikes car. My GF owned it AFTER the guy who originally built it (steve X35). We both were rather hard on it, not bad, but kinda. The bigger issue was that the motor had a cooling problem sometimes which Mike has since fixed... it also had an issue where the timing was just too much for it when we got it, and it had a bit of ping for a while as well. It was a fast car and I know I put it through its paces a few times... I'm sure Roni was nicer to it tho, not that I tried to blow it up, it was just fun and encouraged "spirited" driving:banana: Also, Mikes headgasket blew by warping the cylinder "ring" in the gasket, just pushed part of it out into the water jacket, and egged the gasket.... very odd... it may not have been retorqued....
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MPFI retrofit...how difficult is it?
Just one thing of note... Whats the point? I'm not knocking you, I just want to know... it seems like a TON of work for like 8 HP and 5 ft/lbs of torque... if you are gonna do all that work, why not go EJ and get like 40 more HP? I know money is an issue on the EJ, but still it just seems like a waste for such little results. Either way, have fun.
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Excessive oil in PCV
Just so you know mike, my 6 has started to do this as well when I'm hard on it as well.. I have NO IDEA how the oil gets that far up and out that filter, but it manages. Heres a question for the group... How do we all feel about plugs? Just plug the damn thing totally off. Do the gasses really need to escape that badly? Other then that how about a screen in the tube? maybe some mesh to help keep the oil down.
