December 14, 200619 yr In 1986, what model would Subaru have chosen as a factory sponsored rally car? Did Subaru participate in rallying back then? I have seen old pics of rally prepared Subes I just did not know if they were backed by the manufacturer. When I was 19 and had my wagon, I always had images of a rally prepared 1986 wagon. It doesn't seem like a logical choice given the weight to hp ration and everything. Does anyone know if wagons were raced in the 80s? Thanks. -Jack
December 14, 200619 yr From what I understand, there was a rally team that put performance parts on a Subaru RX. Somewhere there's a technical document describing this Rally RX. In 85-86, the RX was a sedan, and then in 87+ it was a coupe. Makes sense to me that they'd rally that instead of a wagon.
December 14, 200619 yr Do a Google search for Possum Bourne. He started the Subaru/Rally pehnominon, starting with RXs.
December 14, 200619 yr Just for Share Info: I Saw (on Internet and Old Magazines) Many EA82 Runnin` as Rally Cars in Competitions in Russia, Australia, Etc...
December 14, 200619 yr Do you have a higher resolution copy of that magazine article? NOTE TO MODS!!! We should add it to the archive!!
December 14, 200619 yr No, Sorry, I Don`t have Higher Reolution Ones... But for More Technical Info, See this Link: http://www.rallye-info.com/carspecs.asp?car=150 What do You Think `bout a 190HP Loyale?
December 14, 200619 yr Also, See This Link, for Further References: http://www.rallybase.nl/index.php?type=result&rallyid=234
December 14, 200619 yr Here in Honduras, the Most Luxury Loyales Came with Headlight Sprayers, Leather Seats, Moon Roof, Etc...
December 14, 200619 yr Author Do you have the rest of the article? I was just getting to the part about the Japanese market "goodies" list. I wonder if any of these Sube-prepped Rally EA82 cars still exist in Australia.
December 14, 200619 yr Author Here in Honduras, the Most Luxury Loyales Came with Headlight Sprayers, Leather Seats, Moon Roof, Etc... Wow. I have never seen leather in an EA type sube.
December 14, 200619 yr Damn looks fun. Cant wait to finish my $100 xt lol. I also have checkered seats.
December 14, 200619 yr i just need to get my rx running right and get the little bit of rust taken care of and ill be all over rally.
December 18, 200619 yr interesting stuff.... with enhanced turbo slightly it only went to 170ft lbs (230nm) torque. That on a short stroke like the 1781 has always amazed me from my very first drive of one years ago... here is a quote I liked from the article: From the ease to develop pulling power, its torque, you would have thought the datasheet must be wrong, it must have more than that. The engine was a true stunner! also this photo set off a light bulb over my head: (note the 4wd lever) it has been a prob in the d/r's that I have encountered, it looks upside down in comparison to photo.
December 18, 200619 yr also this photo set off a light bulb over my head: (note the 4wd lever) it has been a prob in the d/r's that I have encountered, it looks upside down in comparison to photo. Clearly you haven't seen very many D/R's. That's a standard 85 RX interrior (for a RHD version), and all 85's had that style lever. GD
December 20, 200619 yr Clearly you haven't seen very many D/R's. That's a standard 85 RX interrior (for a RHD version), and all 85's had that style lever. GD Maine didn't get much for different subes. I have seen models here at usmb that I have never seen in maine (or anywhere I have lived including southern new england). It is limited.The old turbo coupes especially (not the mid 80's one). The ea81's were a real pansy in the unibody- a rock to 99% of the world.A friend did recently show me a 2 stroke soob 2 cyl van sinking in the mud,local, the owner does not want photographs taken (kinda strange).What a small freaky vehicle that is, the owner bought it local brand new over 30 years ago- very rare and an odd purchase for this area, like alot of soobs that seem to be quite popular elsewhere. While on the subject of 86- I would swear I see more of those than legacys to this day- and they aren't even supported or glorified like the 5 main bearing lunatic . The mid 80's really took off here as truly a realistic tough enough car... like some rally pros thought as well apparently. Why that history is so quiet is really bizarre. I'll keep browsing through photos here I guess.
December 20, 200619 yr Wow. I have never seen leather in an EA type sube. me eather do you happen to have any pics of gen3's with leather?
December 21, 200619 yr I think I read that the rally specced RX's ran 14boosts!!! Thats right! 14! I also think they blew up a bit too.
December 24, 200619 yr me eather do you happen to have any pics of gen3's with leather? No, Sorry... Maybe I Can Find some... Look at This XT6 Ralling: What do You Think ´bout?
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