EA81t
- discopotato03
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X-member will be the tough part to source...
1989 Brumby - Shiny new red paint, stroked EJ20 phase 2 SOHC with Darton sleeves bored to EJ22, Wiseco high-compression pistons, Delta 2000 grind cams , EJ/XT6 5 stud with WRX 4/2 pots, 5-speed, 86 GTS seats and so much more.
Contact me for reproduction XT6 hubs...and EA82 rear discs.
Contact me for reproduction XT6 hubs...and EA82 rear discs.
Fitting EA-81T is straightforward but pricey, the X-member you can make by modifying a standard type and Ecu and looms are better off being an aftermarket type of which there are many types.
Your biggest obsticle will be finding an 81T, and of course the Legal requirements to modify a standard car to a turbo.
Good luck, it's quite straight forward otherwise but do remember to do all the "other" things you need to do, brakes, suspension, etc.
Your biggest obsticle will be finding an 81T, and of course the Legal requirements to modify a standard car to a turbo.
Good luck, it's quite straight forward otherwise but do remember to do all the "other" things you need to do, brakes, suspension, etc.
Redskin
89 Brumby
EA-81T.
89 Brumby
EA-81T.
- El_Freddo
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Why not go the EJ22 conversion? It would be a much better upgrade. I guess the EA82 would be the easiest drop in option, the EA81 in my mind is a bomb proof alternative over the '82...
On another note, has anyone got a pick of the injectors on an EA81T? I thought these were carbie fed til reciently... Would really like to see where the injectors fit in the head.
Good luck with it morey!
Cheers
Bennie
On another note, has anyone got a pick of the injectors on an EA81T? I thought these were carbie fed til reciently... Would really like to see where the injectors fit in the head.
Good luck with it morey!
Cheers
Bennie