Questions about wrx brumby conversion
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thats a sik diffhanger setup!
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I wonder how they achieve no vibrations....i can't see any rubber mountings in that photo, the diff is solid mounted to the body of the car. Unless the bolts on the actual diff have rubber surrounds...can't quite see.
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Built at performance.lawsiejr wrote:does anybody know if the owner built the brumby or a workshop
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thanks for the info.
A good mate of mine wants to know if you can run the wrx drivetrain with an ej20 or ej25. He was planning on converting a brumby with this configuration for his son as he has just started driving. He wont be aloud to drive a turbo so thats why he wanted to know if this would work because later down the track he will most likely put the wrx engine in.
thanks
A good mate of mine wants to know if you can run the wrx drivetrain with an ej20 or ej25. He was planning on converting a brumby with this configuration for his son as he has just started driving. He wont be aloud to drive a turbo so thats why he wanted to know if this would work because later down the track he will most likely put the wrx engine in.
thanks
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Oh yeah.. Of cause, why bother any other way. Its so much easier in imaginary land.AndrewT wrote:I think Phizinza's experience with making an Impreza into a ute heavily involves Photoshop
I'd love to see some proof of an EJ DOCH in a Brumby that is street legal in any state. Modifying the crumple zone on a car to my knowledge is not something you can do legally. But who knows, prove me wrong.
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>>Modifying the crumple zone on a car to my knowledge is not something you can do legally.
Well that kinda sucks...though if you could get an engineers certificate that your work improves the efficiency of the crumple zone you could probably get around it. The logic from the government would be that if you are as safe or safer than you were previously it means in an accident you are better off physically and it costs them less
The logical option would be to bring in a damaged Baja from the US and cut&shut the rear onto a local delivery. You already get all the modern good stuff (5 stud, and a chassis that is designed to take the extra power), and WRX bits are drop-in.
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Well that kinda sucks...though if you could get an engineers certificate that your work improves the efficiency of the crumple zone you could probably get around it. The logic from the government would be that if you are as safe or safer than you were previously it means in an accident you are better off physically and it costs them less

The logical option would be to bring in a damaged Baja from the US and cut&shut the rear onto a local delivery. You already get all the modern good stuff (5 stud, and a chassis that is designed to take the extra power), and WRX bits are drop-in.
Dean.
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