could this make an EA GO !! ??
- steptoe
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could this make an EA GO !! ??
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/access ... id=4859990
says you can create your own customised timing maps - chuck away the dizzy springs and weights.....it'd wanna go at least US$381.99 better anyway!
says you can create your own customised timing maps - chuck away the dizzy springs and weights.....it'd wanna go at least US$381.99 better anyway!
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A tempting item, programmable timing curves at certain RPM's all done on a windows based program from the comfort of your laptop. All my EA81's and variants thereof so far have suffered from ignition problems of some sort or another, this would no doubt eliminate all of that. But I can't help but think it would be wasted on our little old Jap engines, since they're talking about boost settings and Nitrous settings
Probably would go alot better, but we wouldn't be using all of it's potential I think. And 4.7 lbs! Must be one big box of tricks, good luck hiding it from any cops looking for a reason to crush your car

Probably would go alot better, but we wouldn't be using all of it's potential I think. And 4.7 lbs! Must be one big box of tricks, good luck hiding it from any cops looking for a reason to crush your car

Will it ever end!?
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- steptoe
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Was hoping to set the seed for more cashed up members to try first
as for working the dizzy - I passed up the opportunity to own a Sun distributor machine thirty years ago. A weeks wages, did not understand how it was to be worked , had only seen it sit, never put to work by any of the mechanical staff. Now , it might be handy - on old stuff. Probably near 20 years ago a fella was tinkering with this programmable timing box concept and getting good results on different fuels.
I've still got an MSD boost timing master box of goodness to utilise before I go buy any more gadgets for future use

I've still got an MSD boost timing master box of goodness to utilise before I go buy any more gadgets for future use

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then these are getting some good forum reviews
http://www.cbperformance.com/ProductDet ... tCode=2013
http://www.cbperformance.com/ProductDet ... tCode=2013
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Wanna make a fast EA?
Re sleeve the bores, weld up the ports in the heads and start from scratch with them, oversized valves at 23 degrees, little more compression, lumpy as cam, forged internals, custom intake, a big 350 holley, FULL MSD ignition gear, run E85 fuel.
Only thing missing is an STi turbo, the power would be nice but with something worked this far it would be wrong if it didn't go brap brap brap sututututu do it must have a turbo.
Give me a year or 2 and I will be taking an EA81 as far as possible. Only thing is I'm planning to take the heads to someone who will charge about $1000 per head. But he is one of if not the best in the world
Doing this purely for the enjoyment and the fact I thought it would be cool to see a real Subaru engine actually make some REAL power. Will be a bloody beast!
Cheers Cam
Re sleeve the bores, weld up the ports in the heads and start from scratch with them, oversized valves at 23 degrees, little more compression, lumpy as cam, forged internals, custom intake, a big 350 holley, FULL MSD ignition gear, run E85 fuel.
Only thing missing is an STi turbo, the power would be nice but with something worked this far it would be wrong if it didn't go brap brap brap sututututu do it must have a turbo.
Give me a year or 2 and I will be taking an EA81 as far as possible. Only thing is I'm planning to take the heads to someone who will charge about $1000 per head. But he is one of if not the best in the world
Doing this purely for the enjoyment and the fact I thought it would be cool to see a real Subaru engine actually make some REAL power. Will be a bloody beast!
Cheers Cam
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25" 185r14 Yokahama Delivery Star, light truck tyres
2" Sports exhaust
Rear Aguip step/bar
Liberty seats
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