Really? the resonator will have to go;)TOONGA wrote:that exhaust will work really well, that giant resonator really stops noise, it will be really quiet even if you dont have the final muffler on
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Yeah but this is because you're "coming of age" Jonno!steptoe wrote:You'll get sick of the noise. I have had enough of my EA81 bark for some years just waiting to fit EA82T with whisper quiet exhaust - coz the induction roar is terrific
Mark, I didn't know about the XT6 crossmember. I only find this interesting as I have no plans of dropping an EJ gearbox into my L

And the top of those door cards - have they been replaced? I should post a pic of mine as the rears are crazed, the front driver's is no longer...
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I was thinking that as Mark has a few years on me, my advice may be headed, or at least considered. Think we are both hoons at heart
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Mark, I withdraw my advice as you are not dealing with the rudimentary, agricultural NVH of an MY/Brumby/BRAT/MV1800
My induction roar is all I want anyone to hear as I sneak up on them, then .......SNORT

Mark, I withdraw my advice as you are not dealing with the rudimentary, agricultural NVH of an MY/Brumby/BRAT/MV1800
My induction roar is all I want anyone to hear as I sneak up on them, then .......SNORT
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Hey Bennie, the tops are my originals and the donor door cards were is such bad shape that I transfered the covers to my wagons door cards.El_Freddo wrote:Yeah but this is because you're "coming of age" Jonno!
Mark, I didn't know about the XT6 crossmember. I only find this interesting as I have no plans of dropping an EJ gearbox into my L
And the top of those door cards - have they been replaced? I should post a pic of mine as the rears are crazed, the front driver's is no longer...
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and yes...post 'em up:)
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haha, maybe a less efficient resonator should be looked at, but not too efficient:)steptoe wrote:I was thinking that as Mark has a few years on me, my advice may be headed, or at least considered. Think we are both hoons at heart.
Mark, I withdraw my advice as you are not dealing with the rudimentary, agricultural NVH of an MY/Brumby/BRAT/MV1800
My induction roar is all I want anyone to hear as I sneak up on them, then .......SNORT
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No worries, I'll grab some pics tomorrow during daylight hours - plus its a tad bit chilly out there atm... 1.1 degrees C. Think I'll finish the oil change when I get the photosT'subaru wrote:Hey Bennie, the tops are my originals and the donor door cards were is such bad shape that I transfered the covers to my wagons door cards.
and yes...post 'em up:)
cheers

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Sorry for the delay!T'subaru wrote:Hey Bennie, the tops are my originals and the donor door cards were is such bad shape that I transfered the covers to my wagons door cards.
and yes...post 'em up:)
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Driver's door - this one has seen the most elbow action in the 447xxxkm's of its life:

And the rear right hand passenger's door for comparison - this has seen little elbow action compared to the driver's door:

^ they were taken about 3 weeks ago when we used to get snow! I say used to as it was 12 degrees C today!!
Hope this gives you a picture of how lucky you are with your door cards! And when I say elbow action I mean window down with elbow resting on window sill/hanging out the window with arm on window sill

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Today I finished up my radiator install. I chose a gen 1 lib/legacy turbo rad to keep the ej20g cool. The core is 76 mm taller than the stock rad so I cut the lower support corners and bolted 1/8" steel brackets to the lower support. I had to cut the return of the upper support to stand the rad up plum and installed captive nuts ( rivit nuts ) to mount modified ej upper brackets. Ill call this mod finished once I can get my hands on a mig, I want to weld the lower brackets to the support and weld strongbacks to the lower corners.






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WowEl_Freddo wrote:Sorry for the delay!
Driver's door - this one has seen the most elbow action in the 447xxxkm's of its life:
And the rear right hand passenger's door for comparison - this has seen little elbow action compared to the driver's door:
^ they were taken about 3 weeks ago when we used to get snow! I say used to as it was 12 degrees C today!!
Hope this gives you a picture of how lucky you are with your door cards! And when I say elbow action I mean window down with elbow resting on window sill/hanging out the window with arm on window sill
Cheers
Bennie
I should have sent you my take offs, they only had 329xxx kms

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Nice work, Also a very simple solution instead of hacking at the lower support, but since the lower mounts are closer to the engine, will fans fit?
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thanks guyph, Ill be installing my fans in front of the rad along with my waic rad. Ive already pulled my ac condenser and I think ill have to loose my hood latch and go with hood pins to fit everything.guyph_01 wrote:Nice work, Also a very simple solution instead of hacking at the lower support, but since the lower mounts are closer to the engine, will fans fit?
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yessir, everything in front of the new rad, and the rivit nuts are sae 1/4 x 20. All my mandrels are sae butsteptoe wrote:Looks the goods. All sits closer to engine than original radiator? so...you fit fans in front?
Now, metric or non metric rivnuts?
metric mandrels and riv nuts are available.
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Its been a while since ive posted but I did manage to make some headway during the last couple of months. I started by identifying the plugs and tie ins on my Aussie supplied harness. After that it was pretty easy to determine what wiring stays and what I could eliminate from my wagon. I should also mention that this being my first conversion I was really intimidated by the wiring. A few days, several hours and a few fsms later and it really wasnt that bad.



I also tried installing a short shifted L series modified shifter but with my lift I had too many console and boot issues. I ended up installing a short shifted non modified gen 1 Legacy shifter. No console clearance issues but ill have to source another boot, possibly from a Legacy. At rsr Pauls recommendation I added 25 mm below the pivot point on this shifter, im really pleased with it. I have 75mm's travel at the knob across the pattern:)

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I also tried installing a short shifted L series modified shifter but with my lift I had too many console and boot issues. I ended up installing a short shifted non modified gen 1 Legacy shifter. No console clearance issues but ill have to source another boot, possibly from a Legacy. At rsr Pauls recommendation I added 25 mm below the pivot point on this shifter, im really pleased with it. I have 75mm's travel at the knob across the pattern:)

cheers
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