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  1. Nice!!! ... My White Wagon Still has Working the A/C ... But it Only Blows Cold by Night! Could you Post Pics of your Subie? ...
  2. Yes, ask GD, he is the Master of that Conversion, some time Ago I Saw a Great Manual he Wrote about.
  3. True! ... Absolutely! Why don`t you Post your Subie`s Mileage, here: http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=90087
  4. Some time ago, I Took my White Wagon to a Nice Road Trip, from San Pedro Sula City, to Tegucigalpa City, I Filled Up the Tank with Regular Fuel to the Very Top, reseted the Mile Counter at the Dash to Zero and... Drived Alone! (The Car was Light Weighted) and I Was Driving very Slow due to Heavy Traffic (is the Panamerican Road) so I Hardly reached the Speed of 45 Miles per Hour... Then, when I Arrived, I Went Inmediately to a Gas Station and Refilled the Tank with Regular Again. and done the Math, calculating Fuel & Mileage. This are Some Characteristics of my White Wagon: Subaru Loyale 1985 Wagon EA82 with 32/36 Weber Carb, FreeFlow Exhaust (Means no "Y" Pipe Filter, Cathalitic Converter, etc...), Faster Vacuum Advance at the disty, NGK BPR6EY11 Spark Plugs, Accel Hi-Vibration Coil, No Thermostat on Cooling System with Double Row "Made in Honduras" Huge Radiator, and Lots of other Minor Changes... With Over 270,000 Miles and Counting, and 205/60 ZR 13" Tires... etc. My Subie Did: Total Distance: Around 170 Miles. The Subie did around 36 Miles per Gallon (around 57 Kilometers per Gallon) in "Highway" ... That Road is Plenty of Up & Down Hills, Potholes, Many Curves, etc... The Other Face: The Trip Back with the Subie Fully Loaded (5 People Counting Me + Luggages) and "Running" at around 55 MPH Cruise Speed (by Night Time the Road has Much Less Traffic): The Subie did around 28 Miles per Gallon (around 44.5 Kilometers per Gallon) in that "Highway" ... In the City, it Does an Average between 24 «to» 27 Miles per Gallon... Depends on Traffic. I`ve Never Measured the Yellow Wagon Yet...
  5. Hi John, I`m not Hijacking the Thread, But... I Need -desperately- a Set of 2WD Rear Discs to put on my White Wagon... the Drums are giving me many Problems... does Anybody have a set to sell to me? Thanx! JesZeK
  6. Great! This is a Pic of one of my Subie`s Tires: 205/60 R13" are the Best for Subies on 13" Rims!
  7. if you Don`t have any HeadLamps, you can Try to Swap there HeadLamps from Other Car... Not Only Subies, see: I Saw this "Work in Progress" Long time Ago in one of my Countrie`s Streets, it Could be a Great Idea, Specially if you could find H.I.D. HeadLamps!
  8. http://www.sjrlift.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=90&osCsid=5v1jhf02r0m21aiqk91t2erhk1 Pics Please, Good Luck!
  9. ...Or you can Install an H.I.D. Kit for 9004 Housing`s Headlamps...
  10. Well... in LADM (Latin American Domestic Market) too!... We got here the Hyundai Pony and the Hyundai Stellar, both RWD. Kind Regards.
  11. Yes, my Wagons have Folding Mirrors too... but they don`t reach too far to the other way... Nice Wagon! You wanna Swap there a Manual Transmission, or leave it Automatic? I Like more the Manual...
  12. Nice! ... ... Let me Ask you: How did the Rear View Mirror at the Passenger Door, Turned Outside like That?
  13. Yes, Fuel Filter... Also I Suggest to Check the Timing... My EA82 Wagon was Acting like That, I Changed Fuel & Air Filters... it Helped, but Moving the Time Forward a Li`l Bit, fixed that Problem Completely. Good Luck!
  14. Try with another Relay... if it Works, Fine. If not, seach for Cutted Wires under the Seats... or Around... Accidentally we can Pull and Damage some Wires. But if You`re Sure that the Problem is the Relay, and you can not Find the Right Replacement, you can Swap there a Bosch Standard Relay. Those are more Capable, last Longer, and replacements are almost in Any Car Parts Shop. To do that, see my Write up: http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=90403 Good Luck!
  15. As Many of you already know, I Travel too often and Usually I got a Camera nearby... Last travel I saw a Nice Subaru Loyale Sedan, dark grey and its Rear Part was too High than its Front, then I Noticed something "Wrong" with it. See: Well... it is not "Wrong", Just Unusual to see a Loyale's Rear Looking just like my 1969 Mercury Comet: With a Solid Axle big Diff and Leaf Springs Sorry: I Couldn't obtain better Pics, it was Late Afternoon and I Think I Scared the Driver, 'cos after the Third pic I Take, he did run more Faster... and I Slowed down to let him go in Peace... I Wish I Could ask him more Details of the Swap, but I Think it is a Rear Diff + Springs that came from a Toyota Corolla (1983 Wagon?) Nice Swap Idea, if you Consider that Good Quality Axles are Dissapearing and Poor Quality -ussualy Chinese- Brands are taking the Market... Also FWD Axles trend to fail too Often in our Roads. What do you Think About this? Could it be a Good Idea to make a Car More Reliable / Cheap to Drive \ Easy to Maintain? Kind Regards.
  16. The Subaru`s Better Mileage Maker: Subaru R1e, the Electric Vehicle, seen in New York! ... ...I Wish I could have one...
  17. So... Did you mount your new Lights in your Subie? ... I`ll Like to see Pics!
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