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New guy with Tranny trouble
ballitch replied to CalgarySoob's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Dude, ditch the damn AT, I hate AT so im biased, but a manual will last longer than 2 motors no problem if you take care of them and dont super-fast-mega-ham-fisting-monster-speed-shift the darn things. the 1990 legacy i just bought has 245k on the odo and shifts like butter. someone back me up on this. ~Josh~ -
Frigg! How do I make my aftermarket speakers fit?
ballitch replied to Phaedras's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
ya make sure your window is DOWN when you put your speakers in. If these are high-dollar speakers oyu may want to think about some sort of plastic or foam surround to go over the backside of the speaker so rain and moisture and heat dont destroy your good speakers, weather gets in form the rain lip thingy that sort of squigies the window when you roll it down. you know what im talking about right..................... ~Josh~ -
I would have to say put the efi motor in the carbed 86 gl you just acquired, about 10 more horsepower and better reliability. I believe there was a link about carb-to-efi conversion, search for new posts, should be there as of today. 4wd is awesome, i dont think that it would be too much trouble, only question is do you have another car for a daily driver while you do the conversion. ~Josh~
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not to mention the fact that the EJ18 redlines at 7250 instead of 6000. but making less horsepower might make for a really good increase in mpg, compared to the stock motor......more power= less gas to move car......1.8 liters vs. well....1.8 liters. ~Josh~
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the only benefit i can see is the fact that the ej tranny could hold more power than a ea82 D/R, but with a higher low range i odnt think that the benefit owuld outweigh the price of say cryo'ing an ea82 D/R tranny. ~Josh~
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sorry to burst your bubble, but unless you are traveling at aobut 20 mph or more a vlsd is not much more help than a regular old open-diff, I have to use the go pedal like a madman around corners in my 98 legacy, understeer insues and about 3/4 thru the turn the vlsd kicks in, WAY TO LATE. you have to wait for the fluid to heat up enough to put a decent load on the diff. by then its time has come and gone, but not true for all-wheel-drive parking lot drifting, works wonders when you are always on the gas. GO AWD!!!!!!!!!
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Chim you are absolutlely correct, you dont have to have a windshield in Oregon, but you have to have wipers, only god knows. and WTF is up with smog this and smog that c**p, they going to make you do it, at gunpoint or somethin, how do they know you have to get your car smogged, they send you something in the mail, please explain. ~Josh~
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Carb to EFI conversions
ballitch replied to swervey87gl's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
you're going to wait for 10 horsepower to just waltz up to you and smack you in the face or something? not to mention I hate carbs and have no reason to because mine never failed me and got 30 highway and 24 city, that was with 86 gl and hicrappy. ~Josh~ -
Do we use toyota 15" rims for that conversion, which ones exactly........gonna do this once i get my lift, thats after the EJ22 swap of course:brow:
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The 4EAT is the electronically controlled 4 speed automatic transmission with a lock-up torque-converter, some people call it electronic overdrive or some crap but they are full of S**T. Futhermore there are no gear synchronizes in automatic transmissions, just little sun and ring gears with lots of valve bodies and fluid, and alot more crap that makes for a poor connection to the ground, but im not bitter...............ok i am bitter. ~Josh~
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that is true but you will have more brake fluid flow, so if you upgraded to a higher piston caliper count (2 vs. 4), brake fluid dynamics can get pretty complicated.
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*...Highly Contemplating...need help?...*
ballitch replied to bakerman1's topic in Subaru Retrofitting
john is a busy man, after all he does alot of work on subies to make a living, it may take him some time to answer your questions, or ask me, and ill give ya some pointers. But i have no experience with EJ22's going into brats, so all my info will be from what ive been told or read from this board, and searches of course. -
Does the RX tranny have the same bolt pattern as an EA82 D/R 5 speed?
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I wonder what the gear ratio's are like.......hmmmmm.......(start daydream here) ~Josh~
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okay need some help.......with 2.2 conv.
ballitch replied to ballitch's topic in Subaru Retrofitting
no, no, no. I was going to wire it up to the IG wire on the ignition, when you take apart the actuall ignition, where the key goes in, the IG wire only becomes hot when you turn the key to the ON position, just before start, does a fuel pump draw that much of an electrical load? So you guys are saying wire it up to the EA coil "+" terminal, or wire it up to the EJ fuel pump relay wire on the EJ harness. Ill go with option A as long as the ECU doesnt want to "see" a fuel pump signal. Thanks everyone, ~Josh~ -
okay need some help.......with 2.2 conv.
ballitch replied to ballitch's topic in Subaru Retrofitting
thank you John, pump works very well by the way, im sure it will work perfectly, I just had to swap out the mounting bushings from old pump to new pump on the mounting plate, and buy some brass fittings to step down in diameter to use stock hard fuel lines. just have to finish wiring, that gonna take some time. -
Repost: EA82T, INJECTION vs. EA81, CARB.
ballitch replied to BLACKSTONE's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
turbo is usually undesireable for off road because of the rpm's it takes to get boost, even 2k rpm is getting near the point of useless wheelspin, which gives you no traction at all, but it sure is fun, you will usually find that you wont go over 20 mph off-road unless your going baja-new-mexico-style on it. carbs are easier to repair off road than efi. I say neither, but i like EA82's so im biased. ~Josh~ -
Clutch replacement WITHOUT a cherry-picker
ballitch replied to cabrasafado's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
the motor mounts are located under the engine, did you remove the pitch stop from the bellhousing? Also, did you drop the tranny? if you drop the driveline(if you have 4WD) and unbolt tranny, and crossmember shouldnt you be able to lower tranny with tranny crossmember and tranny in a package, then you should be able to unbolt bellhousing from motor, and come to think of it you dont really have to remove bellhousing in order to gain access to the clutch/pressure plate/flywheel assembly. now i am just rambling. ~Josh~ -
if you want something bad enough you WILL make it work.