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  1. The New Web Site Looks Awesome! I Hope that you'll be Healthy after those Surgeries... Congratulations with this 20th aniversary! Kind Regards.
  2. The most common / commercial lug pattern closer to that, is 4X100. I've never seen a 4X90 pattern. Kind Regards.
  3. The Projector is intended to Avoid Blinding the incoming Traffic. However some older imprezas, came from factory with H.I.D.'s on standard reflexive Lamps. Kind Regards.
  4. That is an interesting "Super Fast" shooted video... I'll like to know how do you managed to have the camera shooting so Stable... I've done a couple of Videos but with Normal Speed, camera held by my Hand... Kind Regards.
  5. The word is "Swap" not "Swamp" for Engine Swap, look at the Retrofitting Forums: ~► http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/forum/18-subaru-retrofitting/ For the Numbchux Guide Writeup, look Here: ~► http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/122276-the-bumble-beast/page-5?do=findComment&comment=1212255 For Old-School Subaru Wagons + Swamp, Look Here: Kind Regards.
  6. So ... Already sent the set of Wheels, I'll post updates & pictures when they arrives home. Kind Regards.
  7. Look Here: Information: ~► http://jodel.com/index.asp?p=subaru2&engines Other EA81 for Aviation Vendor: ~► http://www.foxcon.com/Subaru-EA81.html Foxcon develop a Different setup than RAM engines. Kind Regards.
  8. Welcome! And as Joe5 wrote, it is an EJ18 Subaru engine for sure. Another Questions? Kind Regards.
  9. Maybe if you provide symptoms of the problem your car is experiencing, we could help you in a Better Way. Kind Regards.
  10. This thread is Weird somehow... ...Are you SURE that you are refering to a 1983 Subaru with 1.6 engine? ► The 1.6 engine on 1983, shall be an EA71 ... ► No Vehicle Speed Sensors were used on a EA71 of that vintage... ► How you got "Read" the "Codes" ? Kind Regards.
  11. I Agree with both above comments... I use Ultra / Mega Grey on Oil Pans and other "oily" Areas with Awesome Results. Also I don't use the Cork seals anymore ... Here's an example: ~► http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/101718-kia-sephia-sporty/page-8?do=findComment&comment=1120355 I preffer Ultra Cooper for intake manifold gaskets. Kind Regards.
  12. This is an Awesome Video by MilesFox:
  13. I has been at Florida few times, the last time was at early 2001, and the only city where I saw many Subarus, was at Fort Lauderdale, then in all Miami, Doral, Key West, Orlando, and everything in between, I only saw a Cherry Red EA82 GL Wagon with white 8 spokes wheels, inside a Garage... Usually Subarus are more abundant at those states where Snow falls... Maybe you can bring one from another state... have you checked COPART? My wife won an auction there, obtaining her "KiaStein" online... Kind Regards. ►Edit: underlined words are web links.
  14. Also I am very sorry to read about this, I hope that you will be fixing it Soon! Kind Regards.
  15. As I wrote before: I Redrilled the lug pattern on my Subie since year 1996. Never had an issue related to that, so far... Kind Regards.
  16. The Flip Up Lights on third gen Leone / Loyale, are the extra Halogens with "Automatic Cover" The cover itself is the "Flip up" part, not like the XT or XT6. Kind Regards.
  17. More than Seven Months and 20,000 Miles has passed since I did the Automatic Transmission's Cleanup + Differential spider gears change... ...and Despite that the Transmission is almost reaching 190,000 Miles, its Outstanding Performance, shifting smooth as silk in every and each Circumstance, is beyond Awesome! Kind Regards.
  18. Another updates This Double Braided 3/8" hose, keeps working Great and still looks like New, six month after installing it... ...way much better than the "Original" Kia replacements, which only lasted two and a half months.
  19. If you suspect that the ignition Coil is not working, you can try with a cheap junkyard replacement, if the engine Starts, then you'll know that it was the culprit, and purchase a Brand New ignition coil, keeping the Junkyard one around as spare. Also you may ask a friend of you nearby which might has a car with an ignition coil similar to yours, to let you Borrow it for testing purposes on your car... Kind Regards.
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