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My old v3 uk bay V1sti 's bay Bit of a "olds cool" optimus prime theme going on with both of mine [emoji55]
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1st time impreza buyer help needed
savage bulldogs replied to GO05EJR's topic in General Subaru Chat
The rear arches are the first thing the salt attacks on classics but the early classics are nearly 25 yrs old . You can always get round rust by either buying a clean 1 , buying 1 that had them repaired or buying a recent / fresh jdm import . Your probably less likely to loose as money on a classic, say over 3yrs but they are a raw drive and less refined than a bugeye onwards (newage) . If its just rust thats putting you off ,Id suggest to drive both classic and newage to see what suits you best My classic takes my family of 4 to the airport laden with cases (practical enough ) but my mum don't like it apparently " it's like being in a go cart" [emoji4] -
Tbh I didn't know they had a date code but if they've got a bar code a smartphone bar code reader might give you a bit of info ?
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Hi tom , sorry to hear it's not running right . Those codes and symptoms do point to a maf or misfire fault . Shame you're not closer as we could've tried my maf on your scoob to see if it's fubar. Have you tried taking the maf off and cleaning it with brake cleaner ? If you do don't touch the wire inside and make sure it's thoroughly air dried before plugging it back in [emoji6] The v1 / v2 mafs are normally pretty strong and don't fail as often as the v5 /v6 ones . It's probably worth looking at the spark plugs too .as if 1 of them is wet or blacker than the rest it could indicate that there's a misfire, causing the unburnt fuel to pop n bang in the headers . All the best ,bud
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The idle is raised to 1.1k ish when on cold start so could easily mask rough idle issues . Tbh since fitting the bigger turbo mine has stalled a couple of times when warm and suddenly dipping the clutch (heavy braking ) . I just assumed it was the flutter /turbo stall affecting the idle airflow . Unfortunately it's only occasionally and it's far to cold to investigate atm . I intend on cleaning the icv and replacing it's gasket to see if that resolves it and if not mark it's original position and adjust the icv to see if I can solve it .
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What have you done to your Subaru today ?
savage bulldogs replied to stants's topic in General Subaru Chat
Obviously all the v1/v2's are 20 yrs old , so condition plays a major part . My original engine was a sti long engine (hand built n blueprinted) with sti cams , forged pistons ( albeit the weakest ones ) and cdb from the factory. Mine was running 330hp fine for 5k but it ate 2 jdm ty52 5 speeds in 1k @ 347hp [emoji53] so I'd say 320hp /330hp would be about the limit on a healthy non sti engine and ty52 5 speed gearbox . Unless you've got the sti long engine and cash for a later ty54 or 6 speed conversion . Even then I've heard that once you pass 1.5 bar that the heads can "lift" causing the headgaskets to fail even on a freshly built classic standard engine . -
What have you done to your Subaru today ?
savage bulldogs replied to stants's topic in General Subaru Chat
@ Phill it's a aps sr40 (American stock location garret gt28rs ) which should make high 300's and it's making/holding boost fine . Tbh i made 347hp with the old tdo5 16g and standard engine [emoji41] so it's probably something that I've done that's holding it back lol . For £200 second hand turbo ,I can't moan and I'm happy with how the car goes , so i don't intend on buying another turbo ..... yet [emoji55] -
Me too ,best of luck with it piggy [emoji106]
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What have you done to your Subaru today ?
savage bulldogs replied to stants's topic in General Subaru Chat
It's a early 1994 v1sti which only weighed 1230kg when it left the factory. Although It's probably a bit heavier, due to the 6 speed and it's not running as many ponies as I'd like ..... it hit 359.9hp on the dyno in December and looks pretty much standard the outside [emoji4] -
What have you done to your Subaru today ?
savage bulldogs replied to stants's topic in General Subaru Chat
Gave it a dam good spanking while rinsing a 16 plate 7 series [emoji41] he was not a happy bunny after failing for the 3rd time trying to undertake my old shed spec scooby, he was punching his steering wheel and directing air traffic with his hands [emoji23] He probably had the last laugh though .... As it took me a good 10 mins to pick my 150pc socket set up from all over the boot floor [emoji30] -
After replace intercooler AF do i need tune?
savage bulldogs replied to moshe_levy's topic in Subaru Forester Club
Standard restrictor pills are under £5 from subaru main dealers and they will order the correct part when asked over here in the UK . There's a few opinions on the net as to what the restrictor pill actually does ? . From what I've learned while fettling my scoobies is that it's to reduce boost spike when the engines under greater loads . ie uphill in 5th compared to downhill in 1st at the same revs and throttle position , would create different vac line pressure and affect the boost solinoid duty and boost targets met . Have you tried removing the pill all together ? . I always get my map "tweeked " after fitting mods but both of my classics ran fine with 3 port solinoids and no pill in situ . Although before I fitted the avcr, I did used to get a 0.2 bar difference in peak boost between 1 st and 6 th. Unfortunately I don't know much about the spec of later fozzies ,so all I can suggest is to put a few bits back to standard untill you resolve the issue . Then save up for a remap before bolting on anymore airflow mods. Although that's only my opinion -
After replace intercooler AF do i need tune?
savage bulldogs replied to moshe_levy's topic in Subaru Forester Club
A quick call to a subaru main stealer parts department will tell you the right size pill for your model [emoji6] -
Cheers for the replies, he found the paperwork ( log book in his name ect) . So the farther in law bought the 1992 mini for £500 [emoji41] It's a rare ish classic edition old style (not clubman) 1275 cc carbed engine ,full sliding roof and leather trim . Completely original and only missing a few minor bits ..... like the floor lol . But they go for up to 8k when mint , guess I'll be dusting off my old welding tools soon [emoji4]
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After replace intercooler AF do i need tune?
savage bulldogs replied to moshe_levy's topic in Subaru Forester Club
I'd try refitting the old tmic to see if it's because the aftermarket 1 is causing the problem. Also if it still does it with the old 1 on, then It might be possible that the vac lines weren't put back correctly? . Otherwise if everything is fitted properly and you haven't got a intake leak (from the y or intake pipework ), I'd say that your mechanic is right and you'll need the bigger tmic mapped in . Tbh scoobies don't like changes in airflow and can go bang if mods are just "bolted on " and not mapped in. air fuel ratio is more important on turbocharged cars than it is on a N/A engines due to the amount of air flowing through them . -
After replace intercooler AF do i need tune?
savage bulldogs replied to moshe_levy's topic in Subaru Forester Club
I'm unsure if you can read ecu codes on you model with a Bluetooth odb connecter and a smart phone but that would be my first point of call (see what codes the ecu is throwing up ). Are you getting overboost when the boost is unstable ? . Or is it "cutting" the boost ? What brand / size is the aftermarket intercooler ? Is it a tmic or fmic ? Could you try refitting the old tmic to see if it's causing the problem . As it might be a intake air leak or vac line issue . -
APEXI AVCR Issue?
savage bulldogs replied to Seminole81's topic in Subaru Engines, Exhausts and modifications
If all the functions we're working on the avcr before, you have to splice about 6 wires into the engine loom in order to make it work . If everything was working fine before, My guess would be that you've disturbed something when fitting the radio . So start off by tracing the wires back from the avcr and check that everything is connected properly and any bare wires are insulated. I have got a avcr manual which shows what pins from most ecu's you need to connect each avcr wire too . Let me know how you get on and if it's not a obvious loose wire, I'll dig it out and take a few pics . -
What have you done to your Subaru today ?
savage bulldogs replied to stants's topic in General Subaru Chat
Nippy bum time in my scoob today [emoji33] [emoji90] [emoji158] Had a typical Audi driver cut in front of me with no indication and hitting the brakes hard in front of me [emoji36] for 2 miles he sat tailgating the car in front of him , continuously dabbing the brakes to the point of almost giving me a photosensitive seizure [emoji15] . Naturally you leave a big gap behind this sort of driver to avoid having to hit the brakes every 3 seconds yourself . As we approached the turn off I saw the back end of his car jolt upwards, like during heavy braking . ...... Audi hits the car in front and I stop on a sixpence 20 ft behind him with hazards on [emoji87] . No major damage done to either of the cars involved just cracked bumpers and hopefully a lesson learned [emoji6] So I'll also say +1 for the pfc pads [emoji23] . Although I bought mine from alyn @ Asperformance and they're only noisy when backing off the driveway . Dunno if there's different types , so im not splitting hairs DDoc [emoji6] .but mine are "carbon metallic" pfc pads in the front brembos with grooved n drilled godspeed discs and no abs . -
Shame the bug looked a nice clean base car but hey its gc8's ftw imo too lol . I saw a v5 /v6 sti wagon with a knocking bottom end for £2k on 1 of the many face book pages. £2k seemed steep but it looked like quite clean car, same colour as your last wagon too [emoji6]
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Need guidance on this project please!
savage bulldogs replied to kayzarh's topic in Subaru Impreza Club
Glad to hear it's running better kay [emoji41] Shame it's pushing coolant out [emoji57] Hopefully you've just nipped a crossover "O" ring on assembly or its coming from the bottom header tank pipe . Rather than it pressurising the coolant system with combustion gasses (headgasket symptoms ) . 2.35 is probably the build route I'll take when my current engine goes pop , well that and when I've saved enough in the scooby modding pot[emoji12] -
Hi n welcome, what did you get ? Feel free to post some pics , we like pics [emoji6]
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What have you done to your Subaru today ?
savage bulldogs replied to stants's topic in General Subaru Chat
Popped out for a pint of milk and some v power ..... scalped 3 German "fast cars", refilled with v power (again) and returned home 1 hr later with very frothy milk and a cheesy grin [emoji2] Latte's all round it is then [emoji39] -
Looks like you've tried most things I'd try to get it undone (soaking in wd ,heat ect) Make sure you use a hex socket and not a "multi point" socket as this will help you not to round the bolt head off . If it's a rear caliper and you can't get the room to get a bigger bar on it .you might be better off removing the hub ,caliper ,disc assembly and getting it in a vice . Although that will mean you'll have to re bleed the brakes and get a 4 wheel alignment done once re fitted , it might lessen the chance of having to drill out the old bolt and having to re tap or helicoil the old thread . I'd also bear in mind that the caliper might need the thread helicoiled afterwards anyways, as the ally brembos are prone to stripping the threads on removal.
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parts what did you get for Christmas for your car
savage bulldogs replied to Phillip1993's topic in General Subaru Chat
Mrs bought the scoob a billet adjustable actuator and a few different strength springs. Unfortunately it's been fitted and mapped in already ,so there's shiny scooby stuff under the tree for me [emoji57] -
Yep I wouldn't mind seeing what's involved in fitting nos, another 50 ponies would be sweet
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What have you done to your Subaru today ?
savage bulldogs replied to stants's topic in General Subaru Chat
Thank fook ...... I can finally hang my trowel up untill next year [emoji41] I can now get into the festive spirit today. ...well I'll open the vodka at lunchtime [emoji12]