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My SVX idea.
wrxsubaru replied to ringe's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
you can do almost any thing if price is not an issue, the cams will cost alot to do, you should just put some lower comprsion pistons in the EG33 from a the ej22t, and then put a turbo on it. This way you would alot more power than just cams, and a intake/ehust, but it would cost about the same. -
Running sythenthec in a turbo charged car is a very good idea. After you use boost(floor it and the turbo will kit in), your turbo will get hotter than noramal, and if you turn your car off soon after you boosted the oil thats on the turbo bearing can get cooked on the baering shorting the turbos life, and killing the oil. Sence sythetic will resist heat break down alot beater than mineral oil, it wont cook on the turbo bearing near as easy, promoting turbo life and oil life. Like most other people said wait till the car is broken in before running sythenthetic. All my parants cars, and my car use sythentic, no problems at all, including oil leaks, and none of the cars are young, varing from my SVX at 120,000 miles to my dads 90 legacy at 330,000 miles.
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yeah the 1 gen legaycs are really nice, and cheaper. My dad has 330,000 miles on his 90 legacy 5spd awd, and my mom has 190,000 on a auto wagon awd. These cars can take a beaton and keep runing to. I bought one(90 legacy 5spd awd) at a aution for $100 to beat on it. It never broke, after jumps, mud, and rocks, it had 227,000 on it to. The cars 1 gear is low enogh to go off road to a extent, but i had to slip the clutch alot to get it out of some deeper sand. I eneded up selling it as a winter beater to my cousin.
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The point i am trying to make is the gearing diffrences between the auto and manule which is a big diffrence will afect the feel of the car and how fast it is. Dragsterauto trannies, which arnt alaways used are super built trannies that share little with a typical auto. F1 uses autos, but there not like the one in my moms legacy.
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B11S Survey
wrxsubaru replied to HB_Dad's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
The grill/ nose is the ugliest part of the car, if they redesigned it, and put the 6spd in it, then it would be a really nice. Maybe it could compete against the corvette. -
I would agree that if the auto had the same gear ratios as the manual that the auto would be faster, because of shifting speed. The auto does lose its boast when you shift. Any way the forester maunle has really low gears in the maunle, compared to the auto. Thats why the car you test drove dident feel like a 13 sec car.
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2WD too 4wd
wrxsubaru replied to JWX's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Only 4 years young, and you consider a car old. I still think my 92 svx is newer. definitly not old. -
2WD too 4wd
wrxsubaru replied to JWX's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
converting a new modle would be hard, new hubs, rear suspesion, rear sub frame, trannie, and gas tank those are the main things. It would cost alot and would be alot of work. -
It realy depends on the design. When i had my 87 turbo supra it ran perfectly well on 87 octane in the summer. When i ran 89, or 91 which i normaly did I never noticed the diffrence, and i am pretty sensitive to diffrences in a car, but the supra was only runing 7 psi, but my frineds supra is running 12 psi (5 more than stock), and runs 89 octane, in a 89 supra, same engine as mine was, and has no problems.
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The center diff on the 90 legacy 5spd awd i bought in summer for $100 worked fine, and it had 230,000 miles on it. I know it was the sellers winter car because it had rust holes every were, i could see out the side of the car from were the jack was. I beat on that center diff prety hard, 1 wheel in the air on a hill and it just pulled it self up and over, with the front whell spinning. I did this alot becaus it lead to a good hill climb i only made twice, but the geo tracker never made it. Almost got stuck because of open diffs, one rear wheel in the air, and a tree in front of me barley made it out, it took about half an hour of trying, thought I burned the center diff up but it was good after that. I was origanly worried about burning cneter diff up, but after those experiances with a car with so many miles on it, it seems pretty strong.