1986 Subaru Leone RX TURBO STi
- nico leone
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well I finished the welding the dip sticks for the return line for the Provent 200. I also made a adapter piece because I have had a couple say the pipes inlet are to big and hose will not fit this and that...
the pipe I made is for the block vent and both valve covers, came out ok should do the trick and not block as much air as T ing the tubes up.. more air you can move the better.
all the under side of a GL / XT / XT6 / Loyale sand blasted and powder coated to last a long time... Turbo cross member, XT6 arms front rear, XT6 20mm sway bar, XT6 5mt or 6mt cross member. I'm just missing the rear cross member which I need to find a spare to work with.
Whiteline & Nolathane bushings in place now got to do new wheel bearings and there done.
the pipe I made is for the block vent and both valve covers, came out ok should do the trick and not block as much air as T ing the tubes up.. more air you can move the better.
all the under side of a GL / XT / XT6 / Loyale sand blasted and powder coated to last a long time... Turbo cross member, XT6 arms front rear, XT6 20mm sway bar, XT6 5mt or 6mt cross member. I'm just missing the rear cross member which I need to find a spare to work with.
Whiteline & Nolathane bushings in place now got to do new wheel bearings and there done.
- nico leone
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with the help of Franz @ DieboldAutosport he pointed me in the direction of Karim @ Lachute Performance for this Aim Fuel level adapter for a Subaru.
the Aim dash needed a converter to give it proper signal on a factory fuel sending unit. The sending unit is for the OEM subaru Analog dash in the 1986 ~ 1994 Subaru GL or Loyale, my Oem unit was a digital dash so it need to be changed to the different Ohm unit.
the Aim dash needed a converter to give it proper signal on a factory fuel sending unit. The sending unit is for the OEM subaru Analog dash in the 1986 ~ 1994 Subaru GL or Loyale, my Oem unit was a digital dash so it need to be changed to the different Ohm unit.
- nico leone
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so I just got most of the SuperPro bushings in and new bolts nuts washers every where from Subaru oem
80's Subaru radius rod SuperPro # SPF2534K for 18mm bar, check your bar width if you decide to get these. this are made so much better then the whiteline ones that don't even fit in the socket.
80's Subaru 4WD Differential Pinion Mount Bushing, press bushing out melt out middle add SuperPro # SPF3005K with lots of grease and your done... last year I used a newer whiteline bushing from a impreza this year ill use the proper one. New oem subaru bolts and nuts are on back order still.
88 - 91 Subaru XT6 rear hubs 20MM sway bar, this was a tricky one had to cross reference Nolathane XT6/Vortex number to these proper bushings from SuperPro # SPF0361-20. Oem brackets bolts and nuts from Subaru
some people didn't get to see my Before & After pics, I had to get the ball rolling so I just got another spare set of XT6 5x100 rear set up in and this is what they look like from the wrecker's
STi 6mt Gear-linkage, Support Bar, Front Bush SuperPro # SPF2462K
80s Subaru Rear suspension mounts oem Subaru with SuperPro # SPF2755SK for the shock absorber's to give less movement in the control arm. you only need 4, I'm working on my next project car.
80's Subaru radius rod SuperPro # SPF2534K for 18mm bar, check your bar width if you decide to get these. this are made so much better then the whiteline ones that don't even fit in the socket.
80's Subaru 4WD Differential Pinion Mount Bushing, press bushing out melt out middle add SuperPro # SPF3005K with lots of grease and your done... last year I used a newer whiteline bushing from a impreza this year ill use the proper one. New oem subaru bolts and nuts are on back order still.
88 - 91 Subaru XT6 rear hubs 20MM sway bar, this was a tricky one had to cross reference Nolathane XT6/Vortex number to these proper bushings from SuperPro # SPF0361-20. Oem brackets bolts and nuts from Subaru
some people didn't get to see my Before & After pics, I had to get the ball rolling so I just got another spare set of XT6 5x100 rear set up in and this is what they look like from the wrecker's
STi 6mt Gear-linkage, Support Bar, Front Bush SuperPro # SPF2462K
80s Subaru Rear suspension mounts oem Subaru with SuperPro # SPF2755SK for the shock absorber's to give less movement in the control arm. you only need 4, I'm working on my next project car.
- nico leone
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80's Subaru oem rear cross member bushing, this one is going to be tricky to upgrade. ill have to come up with something even cut the bushing mount out and weld up something to a newer style. I have a couple idea's in my head, but ill need to think of a good way to stiff this up. one idea is getting it made solid out of aluminium... there is also one more bushing in the rear cross member, it hasn't come in yet once I get that one to play with ill know where to start.
- nico leone
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finally found one of these (really found 2 one for the spare build I got in the works). Manual steering rack OEM Subaru VGR ( variable gear ratio ) which means, less weight, less heat, less stress on the motor.
VGR teeth change
right from Japan antic vintage Subaru grill badges for my Leone and the keys also. I'd Like to thank Billy @JPNHunt for getting me this stuff !! great guy to deal with if anyone is wondering !!
I didn't think they would fit, lots of late night number crunching worked.... 225/45/16 DUNLOP DIREZZA ZⅡ + 16x8 et45 Braid custom made rally wheels just for the perfect fit.
VGR teeth change
right from Japan antic vintage Subaru grill badges for my Leone and the keys also. I'd Like to thank Billy @JPNHunt for getting me this stuff !! great guy to deal with if anyone is wondering !!
I didn't think they would fit, lots of late night number crunching worked.... 225/45/16 DUNLOP DIREZZA ZⅡ + 16x8 et45 Braid custom made rally wheels just for the perfect fit.
Looking really good there nico Love how you strip n powder coat all the second hand parts and make them like new:D
You are so fortunate to be able to get just about every new OEM part for the old Leone. In Aus we seem to be limited in what new Subaru parts available for the old L series. At least everything I want is NLA
You are so fortunate to be able to get just about every new OEM part for the old Leone. In Aus we seem to be limited in what new Subaru parts available for the old L series. At least everything I want is NLA
- nico leone
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FujiFan wrote:Looking really good there nico Love how you strip n powder coat all the second hand parts and make them like new:D
You are so fortunate to be able to get just about every new OEM part for the old Leone. In Aus we seem to be limited in what new Subaru parts available for the old L series. At least everything I want is NLA
pretty lucky to live next door to usa, they got all the old subaru models of cars. in canada the leone 1985 was first subaru years in the country.
I wanted to order new stuff but most of it is becoming NLA world wide which sucks if you need a special part for the cars.
most of the second hand stuff ill be using on my next project which I found a sweet wagon in my version from 1992. ill just swap a jdm motor in it nothing crazy like my Leone.
well people have asked how did I bolt up the coil overs in the rear so easy. in the pictures you can see everything in order.
what kit I used is the HSD STi GRB 08-12 set up, what I keep from my Leone is the top mount bracket and spring perch cap. drill the same size hole as the washer from the HSD kit so the spring perch cap will go on.
then pop out the bushings & tube from the HSD GR STi stuff and use them on your new set up.
the only other thing is the lower mount on a GR STi has a 55mm wide bushing tube, you would need to cut it down to 45mm size to fit in the rear control arm lower. the bolt is the same 12mm size flange bolt so no need for a spacer in the bushing tube.
all put together
so if one is going to be buliding a Leone in the future the best kit to get would be the Subaru GRB STi 08-12 suspension kit. ohlins ? KW ? Bilstein ? future for me for sure
the front you would need the GRB STi 08-12 knuckle with the bolt on bearing which is better they say for its bigger bearing, the top plate will not work unless you drill it out to match your car top mount pattern which is pretty much the same as a 1989-2001 Legacy impreza car pattern.
also the rear in the BRZ is the same as the GRB, the front is the same as a 1989-2001 impreza legacy but the shock is shorter but will work also with the non larger knuckles.
Have you put these stickers on the car yet?nico leone wrote: also picked up the original stickers for my rear doors, i have turbo on the door from factory but my car was a FWD not AWD... so i have to give it the subaru justice of the AWD.
If not, can I ask you to scan them full size & email to me.
You can't get them from Subaru any more & I want to reproduce them
I want to do "fulltime 4WD TURBO RX" for mine, but could do a few combinations.
Current rides:
JDM GTII Touring wagon
88 RX Turbo Full-time 4wd touring wagon project - 97 Toyota Caldina GTT (turbo 4wd WRX eater:twisted:) - Hyundai Excel Rally Car:???:
Previous rides:
93 Legacy GT wagon - 85 RX Turbo Full time 4wd Touring Wagon - 85 GL AWD sedan
96 Toyota Caldina wagon
JDM GTII Touring wagon
88 RX Turbo Full-time 4wd touring wagon project - 97 Toyota Caldina GTT (turbo 4wd WRX eater:twisted:) - Hyundai Excel Rally Car:???:
Previous rides:
93 Legacy GT wagon - 85 RX Turbo Full time 4wd Touring Wagon - 85 GL AWD sedan
96 Toyota Caldina wagon
- Gannon
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Keep me in mind if you do stickers, I want some too
Current rides: 2016 Mitsubishi Triton GLS & 2004 Forester X
Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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I'd wanna see some samples first.
I got sent a link to a page of someone in the US who'd done some up.
But, hadn't done the "RX", nor "full-time 4wd" part
And made the "4" in 4wd look like an "A" by not doing it correctly.
I got sent a link to a page of someone in the US who'd done some up.
But, hadn't done the "RX", nor "full-time 4wd" part
And made the "4" in 4wd look like an "A" by not doing it correctly.
Current rides:
JDM GTII Touring wagon
88 RX Turbo Full-time 4wd touring wagon project - 97 Toyota Caldina GTT (turbo 4wd WRX eater:twisted:) - Hyundai Excel Rally Car:???:
Previous rides:
93 Legacy GT wagon - 85 RX Turbo Full time 4wd Touring Wagon - 85 GL AWD sedan
96 Toyota Caldina wagon
JDM GTII Touring wagon
88 RX Turbo Full-time 4wd touring wagon project - 97 Toyota Caldina GTT (turbo 4wd WRX eater:twisted:) - Hyundai Excel Rally Car:???:
Previous rides:
93 Legacy GT wagon - 85 RX Turbo Full time 4wd Touring Wagon - 85 GL AWD sedan
96 Toyota Caldina wagon
- nico leone
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wagonist wrote:Have you put these stickers on the car yet?
If not, can I ask you to scan them full size & email to me.
You can't get them from Subaru any more & I want to reproduce them
I want to do "fulltime 4WD TURBO RX" for mine, but could do a few combinations.
i cant put them on, my factory TURBO sticker is like 2 inch bigger and will make the 4wd part look to small..
I can order these in canada still there might be more..
I cant sell these ones I'm using them for my next build the Leone wagon.
how do you want me to scan them ?
lots and lots of work went down so far, for the front I changed the rubbing in the pockets of the control arms which alone made the car feel amazing... I stripped everything out and under coated it all along with wrapping my exhaust well worth it all even though its a pain.
all the sand blasted powder coated stuff was add along with the upgraded bushings and oem subaru bolts.
the only thing missing now is the front GR sti knuckle bearings, the sti sealed bearings are being made into 5x100 from 5x114 thanks to my good friend that owns a machine shop
super rare no longer made front bumper clips got made from a 3D printer collage kid which made them so good there better then the real ones.. he used some hard plastic and chemical to harden the clips so they last long.
looks amazing now with the second trim on the top of the bumper very happy now.
with all the new bushings repaired shocks & fixed cross member, it feels amazing drives like its on rails ! point and shoot now feel ! ... I still need a corner balance & alignment done so it will only get much better.
straight from japan !! this is the holy grail of part numbers for my car. with this book and part numbers all I can say is WOW WOW..... there is a boat all read in bound from japan to canada with my new parts on it like the JDM skirt kit, the jdm air dam along with much much more things for this car and my other build the Leone Wagon.
The "Turbo" or "RX Turbo" are supposed to be bigger than the "4wd" part.
If you can find out if they have "RX TURBO fulltime 4WD" stickers, that would be awesome.
Both the sides, rear & front.
I can PM you an email address.
Is the backing sheet clear for the stickers? If so, can you lay it over a grid?
I've traced one off a car here now, so it's not so important any more.
If you can find out if they have "RX TURBO fulltime 4WD" stickers, that would be awesome.
Both the sides, rear & front.
I can PM you an email address.
Is the backing sheet clear for the stickers? If so, can you lay it over a grid?
I've traced one off a car here now, so it's not so important any more.
Current rides:
JDM GTII Touring wagon
88 RX Turbo Full-time 4wd touring wagon project - 97 Toyota Caldina GTT (turbo 4wd WRX eater:twisted:) - Hyundai Excel Rally Car:???:
Previous rides:
93 Legacy GT wagon - 85 RX Turbo Full time 4wd Touring Wagon - 85 GL AWD sedan
96 Toyota Caldina wagon
JDM GTII Touring wagon
88 RX Turbo Full-time 4wd touring wagon project - 97 Toyota Caldina GTT (turbo 4wd WRX eater:twisted:) - Hyundai Excel Rally Car:???:
Previous rides:
93 Legacy GT wagon - 85 RX Turbo Full time 4wd Touring Wagon - 85 GL AWD sedan
96 Toyota Caldina wagon
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WOW! I wish the underside of my L looked that good... But I guess the underside of your L hasn't seen the sort of things mine hasnico leone wrote:
I was also thinking - if you have a frame to hold the rear diff in tight you'll find the drive train even more responsive! A mate of mine made one with some old L series swing arms (I believe) and a bash plate. The arms bolted to the bash plate, the bash plate bolted to the diff and the other end of the swing arms mounted to some tight rubbers mounded on the K frame beside the current swing arms, they were the old mounting points of the original donor K frame.
I hope that makes sense. He reckoned it eliminated all torque twist of the rear diff...
Cheers
Bennie
- nico leone
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aeroquip hose fittings and line for the jdm Spec-C oil cooler
got my arp studs in the xt6 hubs
June 1... and then the virgin Leone meets a guard rail while saving my driving license & insurance hike
time to rebuild with all new factory oem parts that are getting hard to find For REAL !
cut the front rad support off not it will be bolt on for that quick release motor swaps lol
got around to adding the BRZ koyo rad OEM subaru rad support new
test fit and drilling holes for bolt on action
got my arp studs in the xt6 hubs
June 1... and then the virgin Leone meets a guard rail while saving my driving license & insurance hike
time to rebuild with all new factory oem parts that are getting hard to find For REAL !
cut the front rad support off not it will be bolt on for that quick release motor swaps lol
got around to adding the BRZ koyo rad OEM subaru rad support new
test fit and drilling holes for bolt on action
- nico leone
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jdm Spec-C cooler ready ! Franz welded my AN fittings for me
powder coated and bolted up all stainless steel bolts where all the spot welds where with oil cooler
everything lines up and my spare bumper beam sand blasted and powder coated also
brz filler neck and radiator cap fits nice
and some jdm Leone goods, the fogs with power flip the covers on there own lol pretty slick 80s subaru stuff
strip down ready for the paint job
powder coated and bolted up all stainless steel bolts where all the spot welds where with oil cooler
everything lines up and my spare bumper beam sand blasted and powder coated also
brz filler neck and radiator cap fits nice
and some jdm Leone goods, the fogs with power flip the covers on there own lol pretty slick 80s subaru stuff
strip down ready for the paint job
- nico leone
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- nico leone
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jdm 3D corner lights sick
jdm SUPER light weight head lights with H4 bulb's
jdm lights dont blind on coming traffic these are also used in europe so beam pattern is straight on a wall with no cut lines pretty cool
black stuff all back on door moldings mud flaps and lower air spoiler..
lost two moldings for front fender, new ones on the way
new oem turbo stickers and jdm Leone tail lights
had to add 4WD in my TURBO lol.. started life as FWD now its a real subaru
all updated and still got small things to add again, trim parts around the windows and front bumper cover.
jdm SUPER light weight head lights with H4 bulb's
jdm lights dont blind on coming traffic these are also used in europe so beam pattern is straight on a wall with no cut lines pretty cool
black stuff all back on door moldings mud flaps and lower air spoiler..
lost two moldings for front fender, new ones on the way
new oem turbo stickers and jdm Leone tail lights
had to add 4WD in my TURBO lol.. started life as FWD now its a real subaru
all updated and still got small things to add again, trim parts around the windows and front bumper cover.