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  1. the EJ box requires some tunnel and driveshaft (front and tailshaft) mods as well as converting to a hydraulic clutch. if i swap to an EJ motor i'll be making the adapter plate
  2. last time i cleaned alloy wheels (that were off a Landrover of all things) i found a enginneering firm with an ultrasonic cleaning bath then used a polishing attachment on a hand held drill......99% of the hard work taken care of. Last 1% was final hand polish.
  3. yeah its electriconic, i bought it off trademe website the dizz ,carb an intake manifold is off a carbureted ej18 DL model Legacy i think LPGsuperchargedWonderbrumby is a tad long don't you think..........
  4. i just got my hands on a ej sohc distributor and carburetor setup that was last run on a ej22 in a jetboat. ej18 'real' disty, carb and carb intake manifold (and fuel pump, coil etc) now i just gotta find a sohc ej20 or 22 (ej18 as last resort)
  5. subaru used to assemble cars in NZ..i know cos i lived in the same town as the assembly plant(Waitara-of golfclub&policemen fame), they equipped some L-series stationwagons with 1600's so and it seems coupes as well.... they also did some brumbys with ea82's as special orders and at least 1 ea82t ute also special order 478.hhttp://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Cars/Subaru/auction-44620tm a 1600 coupe for sale
  6. the 5spd leone box bolts in if you use the leone gearbox mount crossmember and the leone clutch disc
  7. does the 4spd D/R diff interchange with 5spd diff? as a LSD in the front of the Brumby would rock on gravel
  8. i ran a supercharger off a toyota for awhile setup to run 6psi and that ran great reset it to 8psi and holed a piston due to it leaning out....i think..
  9. just one thing to consider is that with oil squirters is that it tends to make motors blow smoke early'r than motors without them. mitzy's are known for this here....but the bores are ok if their pulled down. i think that with more oil to deal with the oil ring have a harder job working properly
  10. ea-81 is 28 inchs wide if i remember right (ea82 is 31 or 32 inchs)
  11. does anyone know if a primary turbo off a twin turbo ej20 would work as the turbo on an ea81/82? i figger that if the primary ej turbo spools at low rpm thru to midrange then it should do the same on a ea...low rpm thru to top end due to the ea's lower rpm redline
  12. like the title says,im wanting to know what heads will swap with what...am i right in thinking all sohc heads will swap with all other sohc heads and that its the same with dohc heads...but that sohc and dohc won't interchange with each other. i more interested in sohc stuff but it would be nice to know if i could slot sohc heads on a dohc block, as the dohc blocks a way easy'r to get hold of
  13. yeah you can convert a FI system to LPG... you need emulators that (normally) wire in on the back of the injectors ,emulators shut off the power to the injector to shut the fuel off while at the same time telling the ECU that the injector is working like it should
  14. try advancing the timing a little bit at a time, you should be able to get most of the loss of power back
  15. one thing that ppl never seem to take into consideration in discussions like this is that its only petrol vapor that burns not microscopic droplets of petrol. petrol is like most liquids in that the more vacuum it is subject to the more it transforms into vapour so 3000rpm at nearly closed throttle should be more economical that 2500rpm and half throttle...in theory it should work even better in an injected motor thats running closed loop and reading fuel/air on the O2 sensor.
  16. same here.....and i wouldn't want an LPG or any other type of fuel ank ahead of me if i smack into something anyway
  17. carbed is so much easy'r cos you don't have fool the ecu into thinking that the petrol injectors are doing their job when your running on LPG
  18. the main loss of power on an lpg converted engine is on a carburated motor that still has the petrol carb fitted with a LPG mixer/ventury on top as that makes 2 venturys that the intake air has to pass through ....if you can go dedicated LPG with a LPG carburetor there should be no loss of power . my current homemade LPG carb is a ea82t throttle body with a 46mm mixing ring on top, its mounted on an adapter mount in place of the stock hitachi carb on a ea81 . im thinking that the 46mm mixer is a little on the large side as i still have some issues at idle(like having to set the idle at about 1100 rpm to maintain enough ventury vacuum to draw gas through so it will idle consistantly,however i have a 43mm mixer that im going to fit when i get time that should sort that problem out) but its better than the previous carb i had on there as that was off a 4.1L six cyl and did some really weird things due to lack of intake air volume being draw by the motor at idle and low revs
  19. one bonus with LPG is that you can advance the ignition timing a fair bit, i've run as high as 22 deg base with no problems on my current motor. im running around 18 deg at the moment
  20. just remember the aircon sucks a sackfull of power so while i think it would work to cool the intake air i think you would end up with no more overall power due to the the power required to run the aircon,than if you weren't intercooled at all
  21. try putting some weight in the back....it always works for me
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