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Pooparu

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  1. I finally finished our business website. Check it out and let me know what you think. http://bandrcom.com/
  2. Ya yes it was. Man, this is when I learned just how much I really hate the ea82t motor. What a pile of crap. The only reason I would buy another one is for the sole purpose of covering it with gas and setting it on fire!!! EA82T
  3. you know if you put turbo rear disk brakes on you car it will allow you to put your rear center caps on. SEE:
  4. I can't believe that you didn't turn the radio off on the drive home. It seems like you'd want as little electrical drain as possible.
  5. That sounds really cool. Old school is the way to go.
  6. I put the kit together myself. The battery box was only $12 (discount import parts), the battery kill switch was $18 (Baxters), and the wires & battery fittings were like $120 (car toys). I know I could have used cheaper wires, but I'm running a lot of stuff and I really didn't want it to fail. (7 lights up front, after market stereo, twin hella horns and two big back-up lights) Here's a link to another tread talking about relocating the battery: http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=88477
  7. I think I paid about $1700 for a head gasket job on my '98 outback. That included new head gaskets, water pump, Timing belt & pullies, plug wires, re-gasket of the entire motor & a clutch.
  8. You should also get a battery shut off switch. It's best to just bolt the battery box down. That's what I did.
  9. The wiring also goes through the fire wall near the heater core (I think it's just motor sensors).
  10. It loops in and out of the legacy. Just start pulling everything out, and you'll have to get into the driver's side fender as well. I found it to be easier to just take it off. Sorry no pic of the carnage.
  11. I'd love to see how everyone has set up their off road lights. I'll start:
  12. I've been wanting to do this with my ej swapped hatch. I also wanted to get the EJ22 heads ported and polished too, and get some aggressive street cams. I was also thinking about using ARP studs for the heads so I can really get them tighten down. My friend was thinking with that motor in my hatch I'd have a great power to weight ratio (It may be as quick as a 2002 stock WRX). It'd be great if someone could do a good write up on this build with photos. If no one gets to it before I do my build I'll try and put something together. Thanks for the post.
  13. Check this link: http://www.subaxtreme.com.au/ They are not cheap, but they are super cool.
  14. We'll call it smart luck on your part.
  15. It's not really that hard or time consuming. I went to the junk yard and pulled fuel lines for EFI Subarus and it didn't cost me anything, and it took me all of 5 to 10 minutes to replace all the rubber lines in the car. Any job worth doing is a job worth doing right. I know you might be eager to get your car going but cutting corners now will be much more costly and time consuming in the end. Trust me, take the time.
  16. http://www.molallamudbog.com/Home.html Mike contacted me about going to this. Is anyone else down to go Muddin'? It might be kinda fun to through our Subies around in the muddy field, but I think we'll stay out of the mud holes (or at least I will). So come one come all and let's get some Subarus out in the mud.
  17. It looks so naked without BRAT stripes. I know where you can get a new set:brow: Check the link below to Subaru decals.
  18. Those are cool. I'm going to order a set for my hatch. I've been looking for some cool hood latches, but haven't really come up with anything on my own. Thanks for posting them.
  19. Ya yes wiring is fun. As long as you have a good friend who knows what they are doing.
  20. I put mine behind the glove box with some zip ties. Everything went back into place very nice.
  21. 1982 Subaru Hatch with '93 ej22 I'm working on getting this intake set-up to work.
  22. I can. Most EJ swaps are front wheel drive with a 4wd option, but you run around on the streets in FWD. It's not too bad hooking up. Check out my link below and you'll see my EJ Hatch that I built.
  23. I just added these to my ebay store today. They are vinyl decals to cover up the worn out graphics on your Mudflaps. You can purchase them through ebay or just PM me and I'll give you payment information. thanks, earl http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140292149373

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