ea82t rev limit

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schultzie
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ea82t rev limit

Post by schultzie » Sun Mar 26, 2006 8:36 am

just as a matter of interest what is the beggin of red line and the actual rev limit...
i know the car comes off boost way before the actual red line would begin but i would like to know none the less

Cheeers justin

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Post by fredsub » Sun Mar 26, 2006 9:04 am

i programed soft limit at 6000, and hard limit at 6500.
it can rev even higher, but i don't see any power up there....so better to keep engine well and safe.....

hey good one shultzie, so you got that ea82t sube...good buy. you in Vic tho... :( one less nice sube here in nsw

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Post by schultzie » Sun Mar 26, 2006 9:55 am

Well... oh well... at leat there will be another subaru to go our witht eh boys down here...

i have alwase wanted one... the hard bit was finding one that had all the right gear... now i have it...

main reason i got a 2nd car is because i am sick of people trying to break in to my pannelvan when i go out... and putting dints in it...
and not i diddnt get the subee to cop all the dints.. and get broken in to...

it is smaller wont cop as many... as for getting broken in to... i have not nothing... it will stand out as much at the panno... i guess it doesnt have 6g worth of audio gear in it... amoung other stuff

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Post by wrx_nut » Sun Mar 26, 2006 7:47 pm

there is another EA82T suby with a 3" lift in victoria here! :D
nice car mate
85' Touring Wagon, EA82T, 3" Lift, 27's, RS intercooler
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P

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