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Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2011 10:11 pm
by TOONGA
coupe wrote:geeze Jules lol im wider and heavier than you and it didnt bottom out on me,,,,,, ( Pete ducks and runs from the thown shoes and black board dusters .) ....lol
remember that was with 13s not the 14s i have on it now
and what is this blackboard duster you speak of we use interactive white boards now.
No pens, no erasers... just a computer and some really annoying technology hung on a wall
TOONGA
Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 2:56 am
by El_Freddo
Keen to hear what you're up to with this mod for the rear.
In the mean time, thought of nabbing a set of front springs from a parked honda accord/prelude/civic/accord? Leave a block of wood cut to the right length in the strut to make it all look factory
This should keep the cost of the springs down
Cheers
Bennie
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 9:34 am
by TOONGA
so this is what the vortex looked like when I put the 14's on
with this suspension setting
and this is what it looks like now
with the suspension back where it should be
I know it doesn't look like much but with the shock set on the first setting the spring did nothing and spun in its seat.
Now I can actually drive jetcar and not dodge potholes and lumpy bits of truck corrugation
Plan B is still up for the taking but it will need a 2 inch lift kit for it to work
TOONGA
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 10:23 pm
by RSR 555
Why stop at 2"?
Looks good though Jules.. Love to see it EJ'd and on the beach
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 10:08 pm
by TOONGA
Well the EJ is coming soon
as for the lift kit...
TOONGA
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 9:35 am
by RSR 555
Start of conversion...
Engine and box are in but will need to get more pics today, as we are trying to decide if he needs a 1, 2, or 3 inch lift. In the meantime here's some teasers
Before
G'box converted
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 5:52 pm
by steptoe
When you say gearbox converted, is that EJ front casings on the Vort AWD box ?
Quick work!
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 6:30 pm
by guyph_01
Yeah its the EJ front casing with the rear vortex gears and awd diff lock, its still single range. What an interesting build its been, Lots of RSR and KPM sponsored parts were involved to build this beast. It gave me a few ideas to think about for my build:)
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 9:30 am
by RSR 555
Yeah Jonno.. Just a straight swap of the Vortex's internals over into the EJ single rangle front casings
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 9:38 am
by RSR 555
Yesterday's efforts were a bit slow due to other work booked in but Jules did his best to get things done.
Filling up the fluids and checking for leaks
Starting the painfull wiring part
And this is how the Vortex should have been sold new
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 9:43 am
by mud_king91
thats how every pre 90 subaru should,ve come
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 10:38 am
by H-top
Still missing a turbo!
Good form though mate!
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 2:05 pm
by guyph_01
I love that air box look, where did you find it:p
Also whats up with the accelerator cable?
Can't wait to see it lifted and in action on the beach, will definitely attract some attention:D
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 2:08 pm
by mud_king91
you know if you fitted a turbo it may finish the spacey look it could possible fly like subaru were dreaming of when they made it HAHAHA
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 8:51 pm
by TOONGA
I"m home again and the car is running great (even better once I tightened the leaking power steering line
)
A big thanks To RSR555 for going above and beyond once again, Subarino, not just for cutting the loom down but then for wiring the computer side into the not cavernous vortex under dash. Guyph as well for all the stuff he donated. (I think I will need to put one of those shopping lists on the rear quarter glass with sponsor names
)
To everyone that was there and helped over the 4 days it took to get this done thanks as well.
as for the turbo I don't need it for what Jetcar will be doing
TOONGA
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 9:34 pm
by coupe
Congrats Jules.
Thats one fine piece of work that was done. Paul and all concerned really did a great job.
It looks like it was factory fitted. I bet your glad to be home lol.
It was great to have a look and learn session while it was being built.
Cheers Pete
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 7:40 am
by steptoe
Massive looking project - creamed in a few days WOW !
A little inspiration there too
TOONGA, we need a comparo write up, you know, the typical my refreshed EJ is heaps better than my tired old EA82T
What sort of torque is new donk rated at? I recall EJ22 and EA82T was about same.
How much extra weight at the front, sink a bit ?
Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 9:26 am
by RSR 555
TOONGA wrote:I"m home again and the car is running great (even better once I tightened the leaking power steering line
)
Opps.. can't have been too loose tho.. I did do it up with my massively strong fingers
TOONGA wrote:A big thanks To RSR555 for going above and beyond once again, Subarino, not just for cutting the loom down but then for wiring the computer side into the not cavernous vortex under dash. Guyph as well for all the stuff he donated. (I think I will need to put one of those shopping lists on the rear quarter glass with sponsor names
)
No probs at all Jules.. Love to play
But I must also say a HUGE !! THANKS to Davarino (aka Subarino) for giving us his time. It was an awesome help and I'd wished he lived closer cause without you bro I'd be lost. Can't praise you enough Dave, you are a bloody legend mate.
TOONGA wrote:as for the turbo I don't need it for what Jetcar will be doing
TOONGA
Yep.. and I don't need the headaches !! lol
Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 10:02 am
by TOONGA
steptoe wrote:Massive looking project - creamed in a few days WOW !
A little inspiration there too
I wouldn't suggest it be done so quickly as I think everybody is still hobbling around
steptoe wrote:TOONGA, we need a comparo write up, you know, the typical my refreshed EJ is heaps better than my tired old EA82T
It is 200% better than the motor that came out, the EA82T was literally running as a 2 stroke due to blow by
steptoe wrote:What sort of torque is new donk rated at? I recall EJ22 and EA82T was about same.
EJ22 AU delivered is rated at 130BHP, EA82T AU delivered is rated at 115BHP
steptoe wrote:How much extra weight at the front, sink a bit ?
the front end is in the same spot the motor how ever had to be put on 2 inch lift blocks so the alternator aircon pump and PS pump clear the bonnet.
once again a big thank you to everyone I'm really enjoying the way jetcar is driving now
TOONGA
Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 10:48 am
by steptoe
TOONGA wrote:
the front end is in the same spot the motor how ever had to be put on 2 inch lift blocks so the alternator aircon pump and PS pump clear the bonnet.
TOONGA
Ah ha, the whole front crossmember is two inches lower than the body than before then? Doesn't that then change things ground to wheel arch looks etc?
Guess that can be fixed - doesn't slow you down like an old EA82T
200% better than a 2 stroke
I did think I read it was EJ25, now confirms EJ22.
Th old HP V's torque thing, HP is measured flat stick, torque is where (most) do their driving - 2800 in the EA82T I think
All this has reminded me of a broken Foz box on the floor of a guy who owes me (and thinks I have forgot) - those casings could come in handy.