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It's Official... The Fund Run is ON and happening THIS Sunday at the Washington County Fairplex in Hillsboro, OR. While adhering to all other SCCA Rally Cross rules, we are making the following adjustments... Instead of having TWO groups and dividing those in half like with did last weekend, we're going to run one big group and divide it in half for worker assignments. Therefore, the schedule will be running FCO (First Car Out) at 10:AM and Last Car at as close to 5:PM as possible. Registration opens and 8:00 and closed at 9:30 AM. Driver's meeting at 9:40, Parade Lap at about 9:55 and FCO at 10:AM. We'll swap the run groups at about 1:20 resuming the event at 1:40 PM. Costs this time around are $20 for 4 runs and $3 a run (2 for $5) after that. Cheaper than normal RX events but more runs available. Time cards will be STAMPED to show the number of prepaid runs and the Starter will Punch or initial the Stamps to moderate their usage. Time Cards will be "souvenirs" for the participants. Suitable for framing There will be only ONE Registration for the day. IF and only if we run out of drivers and have more time, we can open up registration again for additional runs at the rate of $5 for first time or new runners and the same $3 (2 for $5) for those that already have time cards. Time cards have 5 slots on them so Runners purchasing more than 5 runs will get multiple time cards. Event Times will be posted at the ORG Website : www.OregonRally.com but again, they do NOT count for Seasonal Points. Bragging Rights only. EVERYONE is required to sign the Event Waiver, no exceptions. Minor Waivers will be available as well although no ride alongs will be allowed in a vehicle that cannot fit the approved Helmets. Classes will not necessarily be separated. We will do our best to put similar Class of vehicles together but the nature of this event doesn't require it. It is NOT a points event. Drivers in each of the two run groups are asked to work the course for the other. Exceptions to this are drivers that are running multiple runs that take them into the NEXT run group. We will do our very best to keep the event running smoothly and on time and get as many runs as physically possible in the time frame we have at the course. However, certain situations may require us to slow or even stop the event for safety reasons. We offer no guarantee, therefore, of any certain number of runs other than our best efforts to provide them for the participants. Conditions will be wet and muddy. Weather is not a factor, we WILL add significant water to the racing surface. Expect it. Plan for it. Enjoy it! Food is local and may be provided on site. However, it is recommended in any sporting event to plan on bringing and drinking lots of water. Potties will be available on site for those of you adhering to this suggestion. Additional donations and checks should be made payable to the "Oregon Rally Group". Donations to the group of any size are gratefully accepted as well as donation of Traffic Cones to help resupply our contingent. Our sincere thanks and gratitude for your support and attendance. Best, Scott Kovalik Oregon Region SCCA Rally Cross Director
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Easy to do on the old Subes since almost everyone has messed with the connector on the fan or hardwired it. I won't mention whose car had this problem from the Board. Reversing the leads is just too easy. It was a chuckle for us also since the car would just overheat when driving down the road.
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10/3 RallyX results are up!!!
edrach replied to edrach's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Season standings are posted with a tight race in Truck/SUV. Matt is doing very well in Open. http://www.oregonrally.com/content/results/rallyx/2004rx_standings.pdf -
The clogged air filter is a must to replace. This will definitely cause you trouble. Where did you get the test done? Did you get it done at the 6th Avenue South place? Get some starting ether to spray around the engine compartment looking for vacuum leaks....no sense replacing hoses that aren't leaking. The car should not have run for 5 minutes in cruise; the test runs in cruise first to warm up the catalytic converter, but as soon as it gets a pass reading, it will switch to the idle reading. The idle reading is normally the more difficult one to pass. When they test, stress that it's a 4WD drive (as a matter of fact I'd consider leaving it in 4WD for the short time of the test...that way they have to run it off the dyno). Take it down to the 6th Ave. South place and talk to Warren (Austin knows who I mean) and show him the test and ask him what you should look for to get the CO down. He doesn't charge for "advice." Then take his advice and bring it back to him to have him tweak it in; if he can't bring it into specification, there's no charge. 240ppm HC at cruise doesn't sound impossible to bring into spec, but the CO may be nasty. Work with Warren and pay him his $40 plus tax to get through; trust me it will be the least expensive way to get it through emissions testing. Also, before you spend too much time and money...do the tune-up....plugs, disty cap and rotor and so forth....you'll have to do it eventually; the clogged air filter is a definite must to replace. Also, consider changing the PCV and cleaning the EGR valve; a car sitting that long probably needs both.
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The car should not overheat at idle. Check the airflow from the fan. It should flow in the direction of the air as if you were driving. If the electrical wires are reversed, it will blow hot air from the engine INTO the radiator causing the car to overheat. Check that first. Also, put in a low temp thermostat but keep the other one for the winter; you might want it to keep you warm. Good luck.
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Move the cable over and then wrap it from the bottem instead of the top. Also, call www.carbsunlimited.com and ask them how to get around it; or call the dealer where you bought it. Also, the manual choke is a good suggestion.
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I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but '89 Turbo GLs and GL-10s came with LSD as an option; also all RX models had LSD rears.
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Dave, I think I have to apologize. I think I may have described the sunroof on my Legacy. In retrospect, I think I cleaned up leaking on my Brat by putting a layer of clear silicone under the rubber gaskets of the t-tops. You're correct that the t-tops drain off around the gasket and ran off via the gutter trim. ---Ed---
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Is anyone running synthetic fluids in their subies?
edrach replied to busdriver's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
My Legacy had 98K on the engine when I got it. I was using Castrol GTX 10W-30 and changing it every 2000 miles; I got tired of changing oil every two to three weeks so I switched to Amsoil 10W-30 at 120K which I change every 6000 miles. I didn't notice any change in the car, but I only need to add a quart of oil between 6K changes (as opposed to adding 1 quart every 2K between changes). I use Redline 75W-90NS in the gearbox. My 1980 camper (Toyota 20R engine) is hauling around a slidein camper and I went to the Amsoil also. I only put 3000 miles on the car every summer so I only change the oil every spring. The engine runs slightly cooler and I've noticed a slight sheen of oil on the outside of the engine since I started using it. I don't lose any oil between changes anymore. My Brat's new engine only has 3000 miles on it and I'm still running the Castrol; when I get to 10K or so I'll switch to the Amsoil. The tranny also has the Redline 75W-90NS. I used Kendall's LSD diff oil in the rear. -
ORG is having a rallyx this coming weekend to raise money for cones, banners, tape, etc. Not a series points event so it's a perfect opportunity to practice different things with the car to see what works and what doesn't. Minimum of three runs and more if you want to contribute more $$. Details here: http://www.oregonrally.com/calendar/calendar.php?op=view&id=134
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Mary, that is very nice. No wonder you've spent so much time and tears on your Brat. Best of luck with it. ---Ed---
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10/3 RallyX results are up!!!
edrach replied to edrach's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Craig, don't give up now. If I had to make a suggestion, I think that you try too hard. Sometimes slower is better. It took me almost three years of running these events to get a place award. And to tell you the truth, I learn something new about myself, the Brat, and driving every event. -
10/3 RallyX results are up!!!
edrach replied to edrach's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Corky, don't forget 84soob; it was a 5 for 5 sweep. Also, Matt was third in Open class with his Legacy! -
Competition is fierce and running clean helps. See the results at http://www.oregonrally.com/?page=results. Kudos to the scoring committee to get the results up the next day!!
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$$ Question on Pug Wheels????
edrach replied to stansgl's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
The going rate on the Board is $100 plus shipping for Pug steelies. Check some old posts in the Market forum for confirmation. -
Unofficial results for 10/3 rallyx and some pics
edrach replied to edrach's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
A good friend who runs a rabbit took a few pics at the rallyX including a couple of videos. Find them at http://www.wintersthorn.com/gallery/albun42 -
The t-top design is quite interesting. The roof forms a sort of "moat" around the rubber gasket and water should collect in the moat and drains off in the drain hole at the front corner of the t-top. If the t-tops leak, it's not normally a bad gaskest as much as the drain hole is clogged allowing the water to leak past the gasket. I cleared out my leaking problem by poking a stiff wire down the hole and squirting water down it until it drained properly. I haven't had a problem with it since.
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Fairly low turnout today. I don't know quite why because it was a great event. Fine weather, excellent course (long and fast--the better cars were running 2 minutes plus), fine food, clean bathrooms, could anything be better? Anyway, only four cars in Truck/SUV but six drivers...five of them in Brats...with a lonely CRV. Eric first in class, qman second, edrach third, and 84soob fourth; I think Jamie was fifth and the CRV last! A challenging course. Long and fast; difficult technically since even the best drivers knocked off a cone or two. The Brat class was close and the competition is really strong there.
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Going To Salt Lake City this weekend
edrach replied to ShawnW's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Brian, I think you're quite a bit west of Salt Lake City, don't you think? -
Go back to the USMB home page and in the menu list on the left, click on Subarus of the 80's or something like that. Then find the wheels page.
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Going To Salt Lake City this weekend
edrach replied to ShawnW's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
If I remember correctly there was a 125 stretch without gas or any other visible signs of life. I was starting to sweat when we finally saw a station out in the middle of nowhere. -
Rally Cross this sunday?
edrach replied to SuperRallyRoo's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
No, just cutting and pasting what came off the ORG yahoo board. -
Going To Salt Lake City this weekend
edrach replied to ShawnW's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Good luck Shawn; that stretch of I-80 has got to be the most boring section of Interstate in the USA. Make sure you gas up often since gas stations are few and far between. -
Update to this weekend's RallyX info
edrach replied to edrach's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Can you really see St. Helens from Hood River? -
Rationales for bringing your WRX, Brat, E81, EA82, or Justy to Hood River this Sunday (possibly in order of priority): 1) breakfast available 2) lunch available 3) can sleep in and still make the afternoon session (?) 4) the best rallyx soil in Oregon 5) Paul Eklund-designed killer course (uses the entire field!) 6) can camp under the stars Sat. night 7) you get to drive the Gorge 8) awesome view of Mt. Adams, turn 180 for Mt. Hood 9) last runs before the monsoons arrive (?) 10) John Alley organized event 11) Scott K. directed event 12) driving monitored by Rich O. or his effigy 13) timing & scoring by Chris squared (?) 14) registration by angels 15) you get to be king/queen of your corner/grid/stopwatch 16) breakfast 17) lunch 18) likely 4 runs each 19) you get to drive the Gorge - again (Thanks to Bill Price for this; sorry for the slight modification for the USMB)