February 21, 201214 yr Idk im taking it to PRE next thursday and there going to see what they can do about getting it to quite down. Instead of paying those guys why don't you just bring it me? Lifter tick and/or solid lifter adjustment is simple to solve. What is your guys opinion on a welded center diff. Im welding the rear diff already and was thinking about welding the center diff as well and making the driveline easy to disconnect so i can drive around in front wheel drive in town and then hook up the driveline for 4x4 when i hit the trail Not an easy task. You will have to bypass the VC - you can't just weld the center diff - you will blow up the VC in short order. So it has to be removed or similarly disabled and that's not going to be easy. GD
February 21, 201214 yr Author well would it be worth the effort as far as improving offroad capability's if i wanted to invest the time or should i just stick to the welded rear and call it a day. If you can help me fix my ticking that would be great. I still have yet to take any of my cars to a shop for anything but an alignment and tires and would love to keep the $170 in my pocket then pay it to them. Are you free this week or weekend at all. If you can help me get rid of the ticking ill pay you or buy drinks or food what ever. i dont like asking for free help but i also like to save money over a shops prices
February 22, 201214 yr will stock wrx or sti exhaust flow better and fit on my 91 leggo Only the cat back section would fit (kinduv) And you wouldn't really see any gains. Without mods to the engine, there really isn't a point in a "free flowing" exhaust. Even if you gain a HP or two at the top end, you'll lose low end grunt from lack of backpressure.
February 23, 201214 yr Author It's not a stock 2.2 I have a frankenstein engine and I really think with having an 11:1 CR it would benefit from a slightly larger exhaust. Plus I would like to change the sound a bit
February 23, 201214 yr Using a manifold from a turbo car is gonna do 2 things that you don't want. 1. Route the exhaust in front of the engine, which will likely ensure it gets smashed up on rocks, stumps, logs etc. 2. Require the use of a turbo crossmember, or modification of your non-turbo crossmember. Just use your stock mani, it's doubtful it will hurt you any. If you were really concerned about flow, you could use a stock 2.5 mani. You will get a different sound out it for sure, mostly because the 2.5 mani's are equal length. Also you will have the option of running without a cat, as the cat on the 2.5's is in the midpipe section, not the y-pipe section. Really it's a non-issue though. The 2.2 heads only flow so much, sure, you may bump compression some, but you will never be able to flow more than the ports will allow.
February 23, 201214 yr Author Sorry I should have been clearer i was only going to use the cat back section of the exhaust
February 23, 201214 yr You can use the cat back, but you need to have the mid pipe lengthened and the flange rotated to have it bolt up to the stock exhaust.
February 23, 201214 yr Author Ok that's easy enough. I think I might go pick it up next week only going to cost $150 so that's cheaper than getting a cat back made at a shop
February 27, 201214 yr Author Well after all of this prep to do the lift my oil plug has to go and fall out last night. Now i get to spend my tax money rebuilding this engine
February 27, 201214 yr Well after all of this prep to do the lift my oil plug has to go and fall out last night. Now i get to spend my tax money rebuilding this engine Fell out?!? You didn't use a proper OEM crush washer did you? GD
February 28, 201214 yr Author I will be now. I think I hit it lose on something when I was running some trails yesterday
February 28, 201214 yr Not an easy task. You will have to bypass the VC - you can't just weld the center diff - you will blow up the VC in short order. So it has to be removed or similarly disabled and that's not going to be easy. GD You can weld the center diff and it won't do anything to the VC. With the center diff no longer able to differentiate, then the VC will never see any slip so it will do nothing.
February 28, 201214 yr Author Well im in the market for a ej25 short block now. When my oil ran out it melted a bearing and snapped a rod and the broken rod destroyed the cylinder http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/s320x320/421640_330878883624652_100001076300962_970757_628100182_n.jpg http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/s320x320/426940_330810686964805_100001076300962_970660_1800728840_n.jpg
February 29, 201214 yr Author Got a new engine yesterday thanks to Rick. Im starting to run out of room in my garage with so many parts building up. I think its time to see if i can store my fiero at my grandparents and free up the other side of my garage since its just sitting at the moment and get another work bench set up. Im going to get the engine torn apart after work today and get it off to the machine shop tomorrow im hoping
March 1, 201214 yr Yeah if it turns out to be a peice of crap we can run it in for the core value unless you want to try to sell the heads - could probably get more than $100 for the parts off that thing if you wanted to part it out. Heads are probably worth $150 over on NASIOC and the manifold is good, etc. GD
March 1, 201214 yr Author well i got it split last night and it all looks good so far on the inside of the block. im going to get the rods off the crank tonight and ill try and make it out and drop it off to you this evening
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