1993 Liberty speedway car questions
1993 Liberty speedway car questions
Hi all,
I have just bought a 93 Liberty sedan to use in some speedway events & thought you guys might help me with some questions I have.
When I was moving the air flow metre I found a fuse holder with "FWD" on top (clipped to the drivers side strut on the booster side), I was thinking if you put a fuse in it does it change the car to front wheel drive only? Or should it already have a fuse in it?
What are your thoughts on looking the back diff or do I go to the next tyre up on the front wheels to help with the split in the AWD systum ? I will be driving on a wet dirt/grass track in an oval shape with two small jumps.
Any thoughts would be great.
Cheers & thankyou.
Brett.
I have just bought a 93 Liberty sedan to use in some speedway events & thought you guys might help me with some questions I have.
When I was moving the air flow metre I found a fuse holder with "FWD" on top (clipped to the drivers side strut on the booster side), I was thinking if you put a fuse in it does it change the car to front wheel drive only? Or should it already have a fuse in it?
What are your thoughts on looking the back diff or do I go to the next tyre up on the front wheels to help with the split in the AWD systum ? I will be driving on a wet dirt/grass track in an oval shape with two small jumps.
Any thoughts would be great.
Cheers & thankyou.
Brett.
Thanks TOONGA,TOONGA wrote:When the fuse is in, it will make the vehicle front wheel drive.
Not sure what you are asking on the tyre question.
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I thought that's what the fuse holder did. I might run it through a switch on the dash in case I get some rear end damage.
Sorry, should I increase the rolling radius of the front tyres & leave the rears the same size? I will also be grooving the tyres into an aggressive tred.
Cheers. Brett.
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Yes this is to stop the AWD clutch pack engaging AWD. From this I see your car is auto and not really sure if you'd want an auto speedway car??Brett wrote:When I was moving the air flow metre I found a fuse holder with "FWD" on top (clipped to the drivers side strut on the booster side), I was thinking if you put a fuse in it does it change the car to front wheel drive only? Or should it already have a fuse in it?
If you are keeping the car in AWD, then you'll need all tyres to be the same size or you'll be fighting the car to hold it driving straight. If you keep the FWD fuse in, then you can use different size front and rears without any issue but you'll only have drive to the front wheelsBrett wrote:What are your thoughts on looking the back diff or do I go to the next tyre up on the front wheels to help with the split in the AWD systum ? I will be driving on a wet dirt/grass track in an oval shape with two small jumps.
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Thanks for the info. Why I got an auto is we are only allowed to use 1st & 2nd gears, as the auto has a taller 2nd gear than a manual I opted for that.RSR 555 wrote:Yes this is to stop the AWD clutch pack engaging AWD. From this I see your car is auto and not really sure if you'd want an auto speedway ??
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TOONGA wrote:Not if you are going to leave the car AWD, if you run it front wheel drive you could get away with it but the Auto wont like it much.
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the auto wont care one bit. you might blow a front diff but unlikely with an EJ22
forget about switches. For this application I would take the rear transfer housing off the box and put some screws through the clutch packs to give you permanently locked 4WD. wheel spin will then not be an issue, but you might hate how it handles. You could weld up the rear diff to induce some oversteer if you want to.

brumbyrunner wrote:And just to clarify the real 4WD thing, Subarus are an unreal 4WD.
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No worries BrettBrett wrote:Thanks for the info. Why I got an auto is we are only allowed to use 1st & 2nd gears, as the auto has a taller 2nd gear than a manual I opted for that.
Cheers. Brett.

Sorry for being dumb but what is the ratio of 2nd gear in the auto?
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A Better ratio than the manual one ???RSR 555 wrote:No worries Brett
Sorry for being dumb but what is the ratio of 2nd gear in the auto?

auto gear ratios from here https://www.xcceleration.com/4EAT-101.htm
Automatic transmission gear ratios:
1st - 2.785
2nd - 1.545
3rd - 1.000
4th - 0.694
Reverse - 2.272
Final drive ratio - 4.11
Manual gear ratios for an equivilant year subaru 5 speed AWD liberty box
from here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Su ... _Full-Time
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It is notable to mention that only Turbo vehicles received a hydraulic clutch until 1995. Also, in 1998 Subaru changed from a push-style clutch to a pull-style requiring minor bellhousing and fork changes.
Gear Ratios:
1st 3.785
2nd 1.945
3rd 1.500
4th 0.994
5th 0.780/(0.735 WRX)
Final 3.90 / 4.11
As I understand it the libertys and WRX have the 3.90 ratio and the outbacks have the 4.11
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If its never going to be driven onroad then +1 to welding the rear diff. Welded diff = awesome grip but no onroad driveability
AFAIK you can do a mod to electronically lock the centre diff (clutch pack) but this might only be on later models. If not then the screw method might be good if it holds together ok
AFAIK you can do a mod to electronically lock the centre diff (clutch pack) but this might only be on later models. If not then the screw method might be good if it holds together ok
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IMO the manual has the better ratioTOONGA wrote:A Better ratio than the manual one ???
Umm.. Need to edit this. There is so many variables in them.TOONGA wrote:It is notable to mention that only Turbo vehicles received a hydraulic clutch until 1995. Also, in 1998 Subaru changed from a push-style clutch to a pull-style requiring minor bellhousing and fork changes.
3.9 in the box but 3.454 rear diff ratioTOONGA wrote:As I understand it the libertys and WRX have the 3.90 ratio and the outbacks have the 4.11
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The switch mod is not a lockup. Nowhere near it. Your just telling the transfer clutches to hang on as hard as they can... which is not very hard. Applies to all non vtd boxes nothing to do with late modelNachaLuva wrote:If its never going to be driven onroad then +1 to welding the rear diff. Welded diff = awesome grip but no onroad driveability
AFAIK you can do a mod to electronically lock the centre diff (clutch pack) but this might only be on later models. If not then the screw method might be good if it holds together ok

brumbyrunner wrote:And just to clarify the real 4WD thing, Subarus are an unreal 4WD.
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Better go to the wikipedia and edit it then, as that is a direct quote from that page I linked to here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Su ... _Full-TimeRSR 555 wrote: Umm.. Need to edit this. There is so many variables in them.

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Wouldn't waste my time.. and like Vincentvega has mentioned.. don't believe everything on the net.TOONGA wrote:Better go to the wikipedia and edit it then, as that is a direct quote from that page I linked to here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Su ... _Full-Time
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