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wagonpowaa

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About wagonpowaa

  • Birthday 03/07/1985

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    Seattle, Wa
  • Interests
    Skateboarding, Subarus
  • Vehicles
    '88 GL-10 Turbo wagon

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  1. you're not quite old enough for historic forum - we don't have power anything. Try in the Older Subaru Forum.
  2. Hey did you you have any problems with your idle after the swap? After I did the swap, my idle varies considerably. Whe I start it up I idle at 800-900 rpms, but when I turn on the accessories, It goes down to about 500-600 rpms. If I drive for a while with no accessories on the idle goes to about 1100-1200 rpms, but when I throw on the accessories it goes down a few hundred rpms. Also, if I've driven for awhile and then idle for awhile, the rpms go from 1100 to 900 really slowly. Any ideas? could I have connected the wrong wires? Did this happen to anyone else? I tested the alternator and it was fine.
  3. I've got a set of these - They're the 1980 Spoke Mags. Paul - Aren't you going to make an inquiry about that blue dash?
  4. Oh thank you!! I didn't know what to do cause I just threw the EA81 alternator into my brat and IEEE! I didn't know you had to change the wiring too. thanks a bunch - this is gonna help a lot!
  5. holy shnikies! They're $100+. I think I'm just gonna cut myself a carpet cover instead
  6. I can give you a measurment, but you're gonna have to clarify exactly what the heck you want me to measure. got a picture?
  7. We're gonna make some shims for the brakes. The pads rattle real bad when you shake the rotors.
  8. Definitly not the bearings as I've had those replaced recently, and it's not really that kind of creeking noise that bearings make. It's more of a clickity clickity. We put the car up on jack stands and let the wheels spin in first, reved her a couple of times and turn the wheel, but there was no noise. We figured there was no noise because there was no weight. The clicking gets louder and more frequent with more speed, but goes away when the wheel is turned to the right, or the brakes are applied. Any other ideas on what it could be?
  9. The fact still remains that your car is slow Galen. And yes, mine is slower, but what good is your precious TURBO without Jump Seats! Moosens-you're just bitter. I don't want to race you cause you'll beat me. Your car is probably faster cause those cracks in your dash make it lighter. Just kidding. ...stupid fuel injected turbo
  10. sounds like bearings. Mine are doin the same right now.
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