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Post by wagonist » Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:50 pm

:)
Except they're not wholly accurate
He has a "Full Time AWD RX" set, but the factory one was "Full Time 4wd Turbo RX"
And a "Full time AWD RX/II" set, but again should be "4WD"

Subaru didn't start using AWD until the Gen 2 Liberty. Even the first Liberty's were "Constant 4wd"

I'm trying to go as authentic as I can.
Although I've fitted the checked RX interior into a series 2 wagon, and I want to fit the Gen 1 Lib RS turbo WAIC system (for some reliability).

Really want to have "full time 4wd Turbo RX" stickers
But I'll make the "4wd turbo RX" stickers along the way (easy with CAD) ;)
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Post by El_Freddo » Thu Oct 17, 2013 8:16 pm

wagonist wrote::)
Except they're not wholly accurate
He has a "Full Time AWD RX" set, but the factory one was "Full Time 4wd Turbo RX"
And a "Full time AWD RX/II" set, but again should be "4WD"

Subaru didn't start using AWD until the Gen 2 Liberty. Even the first Liberty's were "Constant 4wd"
Actually, if you look closely at what's on the side of L series subarus it's 4wd - but it looks quite like Awd - there's a little triangle cut out of the RHS of the lower bar in the 4 to make it look like a 4 rather than an A:

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I know he's got them listed as full time AWD, but it is actually full time 4wd - why would you have full time all wheel drive as a sticker?? Doesn't make sense!

These stickers AFAIK have been reproduced from factory originals ;)

But if you want to make them up in CAD just to be sure, go for it!

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Post by wagonist » Thu Oct 17, 2013 8:47 pm

Yes, but you can see on the top "4WD" sticker, thatr the horizontal part of the "4" is higher than the bottom.
This is how it is from factory
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This is the sticker I want, which he doesn't have...
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Post by RSR 555 » Thu Oct 17, 2013 8:53 pm

Cool.. I might have to buy a S4-011 kit :cool:
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Post by wagonist » Thu Oct 17, 2013 9:08 pm

I don't get why the hatches had this "II" part without the "turbo"

If I can get my stencil, I could do the ultimate one:
FULL TIME 4WD TURBO RX/II

:P
Once it's in CAD, there's so many options
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Post by El_Freddo » Thu Oct 17, 2013 9:10 pm

I can see where you're coming from. Maybe contact him for a custom product? I'm sure it'd be easy to modify the AWD one I've got in the pic in the pervious post to fit what you're after.

That image you've posted would really help too ;)

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Post by RSR 555 » Thu Oct 17, 2013 9:16 pm

wagonist wrote:If I can get my stencil, I could do the ultimate one:
FULL TIME 4WD TURBO RX/II
I'll take a set off you Steve
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Post by wagonist » Thu Oct 17, 2013 9:35 pm

I should set my own little side business :p

Already reproduced the L stickers :"touring wagon" for the side of the roof, some sticker (MPFI 1.8 4WD) for the tailgate (which I'm sure wouldn't be hard to modify for a sedan),
and the instrument cluster which can be customised (240km/h vortex or 200km/h L, turbo light, 7000rpm for EJ20T engine, oil/volt gauge)
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88 RX Turbo Full-time 4wd touring wagon project - 97 Toyota Caldina GTT (turbo 4wd WRX eater:twisted:) - Hyundai Excel Rally Car:confused::???:
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93 Legacy GT wagon - 85 RX Turbo Full time 4wd Touring Wagon - 85 GL AWD sedan
96 Toyota Caldina wagon

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Post by wagonist » Thu Oct 17, 2013 9:36 pm

El_Freddo wrote:I can see where you're coming from. Maybe contact him for a custom product? I'm sure it'd be easy to modify the AWD one I've got in the pic in the pervious post to fit what you're after.

That image you've posted would really help too ;)

Cheers

Bennie
not a bad idea
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93 Legacy GT wagon - 85 RX Turbo Full time 4wd Touring Wagon - 85 GL AWD sedan
96 Toyota Caldina wagon

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Post by T.Farm.Brumby » Thu Oct 17, 2013 9:46 pm

1. Stop hijacking boys! hahaha

2. Cheers for the link Bennie, looks like I have shopping to do now :D

Also, are the "FULL TIME AWD" decals actually blue? If so, that's perfect for my next plan ;)
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'86 RX Turbo "Thor"
'89 Brumby "Emma"
'89 Brumby "Brumbylicious"
'03 Outback "Uma"
'05 Forester
'14 Forester Luxury (My goodness is it schmick!)

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Post by T.Farm.Brumby » Sun Dec 29, 2013 1:32 pm

Righto people, time for an update (pictures to come later).

About a week ago I was cruising down my street at a about 80 when my bonnet catch let go and the hood slapped up against my hood, then my roof racks.

After VERY carefully slowing and pulling over, I got out and slammed the door.
< insert about 40 expletives here>
I stood up on the bulbar and kicked the shit out of the inside of the bonnet to bend it back into a bit of a useable shape and slowly cruised back home.

Replaced the bonnet with the blue one from the wrecked Leone and swapped the boot over at the same time so they match.

Pretty sure it was due to an oversight on my part, I was working on my sister's bucket'o'shit Mazda at the time and must have forgotten to slam the bonnet down :'(

Anyway, some good news is that I got a rod rack/holder for christmas from my sister and fit that up with a rod and it's pretty schmick :) catches an insane amount of glare from the headlights though so I may have to spray it black sometime soon.

As well as this, I now have the thermofans fixed and switched up. Red light up toggle switch running off ignition power so its completely controlled by me now :)


Oh also, Steve (Wagonist) has traced the decals on the side so new sticker templates soon :D

Will take pictures and get back to everyone who's inquired about parts soon. It's been a very busy few months outside of working on the car.

Cheers,
Tom.

PS. I got a spare tyre for her now too. Just the regular Nankang 27", on a sunraysia 14" steelie. I prefer the look of it to the star pattern wheels I have at the moment so I might have to get them all moved onto the steel wheels.
All The Rigs:

'86 RX Turbo "Thor"
'89 Brumby "Emma"
'89 Brumby "Brumbylicious"
'03 Outback "Uma"
'05 Forester
'14 Forester Luxury (My goodness is it schmick!)

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Post by El_Freddo » Sun Dec 29, 2013 10:07 pm

Good times. Same thing happened to my sister just as she hit 100km/h on our road after leaving home.

She limped home for dad to flex the bonnet back the other way. It drove around with that bonnet for quite some time with the huge crease through the centre of it. She was lucky it didn't smash the windscreen! Gave her a proper fright though!

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Post by RSR 555 » Mon Dec 30, 2013 1:28 pm

T.Farm.Brumby wrote:1. Stop hijacking boys! hahaha
LOL.. sorryz
T.Farm.Brumby wrote:About a week ago I was cruising down my street at a about 80 when my bonnet catch let go and the hood slapped up against my hood, then my roof racks.

After VERY carefully slowing and pulling over, I got out and slammed the door.
< insert about 40 expletives here>
I stood up on the bulbar and kicked the shit out of the inside of the bonnet to bend it back into a bit of a useable shape and slowly cruised back home.
Wow.. you were very lucky to get away with that. I don't understand how this happens though.. I understand that if the bonnet isn't locked down correctly, the bonnet will pop up but how can it go passed the safety catch? these usually have a very hefty spring on them that requires some force to lift the lever?

Although I can understand the colourful words that would have been said
You know you are getting old when the candles on your birthday cake start to cost more than the cake itself.

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Post by T.Farm.Brumby » Thu Feb 13, 2014 9:33 pm

I was fuming. But pretty happy that it didn't smash the windscreen, considering it's only about 1000km old.

The old bonnet (after my roadside "repair" and being thrown across the yard in anger)
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The bonnet and boot off Leonie, plus the new rod holder.
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The spare and the fan switch, it lights up when it's on! I have blue and green ones for when I whack spotties and a light bar on it as well.
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An old photo of what I like to call real Evolution (none of this Mitsubishi nonsense)
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Oh and I have some rather amazing news which I'll post in another thread.

Cheers,
Tom.
All The Rigs:

'86 RX Turbo "Thor"
'89 Brumby "Emma"
'89 Brumby "Brumbylicious"
'03 Outback "Uma"
'05 Forester
'14 Forester Luxury (My goodness is it schmick!)

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Post by T.Farm.Brumby » Thu Feb 13, 2014 9:33 pm

Why are these all so effing huge!?
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'86 RX Turbo "Thor"
'89 Brumby "Emma"
'89 Brumby "Brumbylicious"
'03 Outback "Uma"
'05 Forester
'14 Forester Luxury (My goodness is it schmick!)

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Post by T.Farm.Brumby » Thu Feb 13, 2014 9:47 pm

Oh, also an update on the surging issue.

I've replaced the spark plugs and leads with Iridium plugs and high quality leads, didn't help. flushed the fuel filter, didn't work. Bored holes in the fuel cap, didn't work. So now I'm going to check all my sensors and the fuel pump and if that doesn't work, the fuel tank will be flushed/swapped for the tank in Leonie.

I'm avoiding this shit because I know it's going to be a big job.

Any advice on the easiest way to remove a fuel tank out of an '86 RX Turbo would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,
Tom.
All The Rigs:

'86 RX Turbo "Thor"
'89 Brumby "Emma"
'89 Brumby "Brumbylicious"
'03 Outback "Uma"
'05 Forester
'14 Forester Luxury (My goodness is it schmick!)

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Post by wagonist » Thu Feb 13, 2014 10:02 pm

Is the Leone a carby model? If so, the fuel tank is different to the RX.
You'll need an EFI tank. It's got a bigger outlet for the fuel & an internal swirl pot.

If you can wait til the end of March, I could bring you one from a Vortex, but I'll need to see if they are the same fitment as the Leone.

With the lift kit, its a lot easier to remove the tank.
Get a jack under the diff, unbolt the moustache bar from the chassis, lower the jack.
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88 RX Turbo Full-time 4wd touring wagon project - 97 Toyota Caldina GTT (turbo 4wd WRX eater:twisted:) - Hyundai Excel Rally Car:confused::???:
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93 Legacy GT wagon - 85 RX Turbo Full time 4wd Touring Wagon - 85 GL AWD sedan
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Post by wagonist » Thu Feb 13, 2014 10:04 pm

Just remembered, I had a fuel issue on my touring wagon with a turbo halfcut transplant 15 years ago.
There's an issue with the circuit where the fuel pump earths back through the ECU.
The solution is to earth the fuel pump directly to the body instead.
Really cheap fix, I'd suggest doing that first.
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88 RX Turbo Full-time 4wd touring wagon project - 97 Toyota Caldina GTT (turbo 4wd WRX eater:twisted:) - Hyundai Excel Rally Car:confused::???:
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93 Legacy GT wagon - 85 RX Turbo Full time 4wd Touring Wagon - 85 GL AWD sedan
96 Toyota Caldina wagon

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Post by T.Farm.Brumby » Thu Feb 13, 2014 10:27 pm

wagonist wrote:Just remembered, I had a fuel issue on my touring wagon with a turbo halfcut transplant 15 years ago.
There's an issue with the circuit where the fuel pump earths back through the ECU.
The solution is to earth the fuel pump directly to the body instead.
Really cheap fix, I'd suggest doing that first.
Cheers Steve I'll have a go at that tomorrow morning and let you know how it goes :)

The Leone is a carby yeah, didn't think of the fuel outs from the tank :/ Bugger. If the earth doesn't fix it, then I'll let you know and I might need that vortex tank.

Cheers,
Tom.
All The Rigs:

'86 RX Turbo "Thor"
'89 Brumby "Emma"
'89 Brumby "Brumbylicious"
'03 Outback "Uma"
'05 Forester
'14 Forester Luxury (My goodness is it schmick!)

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Post by wagonist » Thu Feb 13, 2014 11:59 pm

although, you've got an EJ22, not an EA82T, so you've got a different ECU.
Check which fuel pump is being used. If it's the stock EA EFI pump, then there should be a strainer in the inlet of the pump.
If it's not the factory pump, check there's a filter in the line between the tank & the pump.
The most common replacement pumps are the VL Commodore & EFI XF Falcon. Both of these had the strainer in the tank.

Also, it could just be a worn out pump. If it's been let run dry, that'll damage it.
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:confused::???:
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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