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05+ Legacy Gt has some big brakes. As do the 06-07 WRX's 4-pot's standard and availible from subaru for chump change:rolleyes:
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Or you could lower it, do a 5 lug swap, and have everyone wondering what you were thinking...
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The adapter plate/awd arguement is more personal preference. With the ej adapted to the ea82 trans you can smoke off the tires pretty easy from what I hear. The ej trans is, IMO, a better way to go because of the availiblity of upgraded clutches, and flywheels. You will be emmensly better off with getting a whole wiring harness, as long as you don't go with a stand-alone. Because the ea ecu just won't run the ej motors. If you don't have time, patience, and the ability to read wiring schematics then you would probably be better off getting it converted for you. Good luck.
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Wait Wait Wait... Your thermostat is on the top water neck on the motor, not the bottom. And explain a little better the not having a sturdy place to jack...
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The Brumby is exactly what you have in your driveway. But never came with the jump seats, and are RHD. Same exact vehicle, just named different in the land down under, and a few other places. Europe they were called MPV, and middle eastern countries they were just simply the Subaru Pickup. BTW... Check out some of MattyB's posts... (you'll enjoy them)
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So I'm ok then... Ya'll had me worried I was gonna have to get another centrel diff. So whenever I get it put in the car, just fill it up like normal and I'll be good right... Nip, I've never had an ea82 car, but the ea81 4spd from the brat did leaked out just like the ej 5spd. Are you sure you had fluid in there:lol:
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EA81 4 door sedan questions
86BRATMAN replied to newsoobdude's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
No difference at all. They were availible in 4wd's. I've never seen a factory manual one in person however... -
EA82 turbo fluflutters
86BRATMAN replied to mykingcrab's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
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I'm taken aback by somebody not liking the hill holder. I love it to death. Especially in the mountains around here. All you need to do to disable it is to take the cable that actuates it off the clutch fork. Completely removing the system will require getting brake lines from an auto car or having lines custom bent. Very costly options considering the easy option. Hell I'll take a picture if you'd like of how to remove the cable...
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You are correct.
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Thats the way the seats come stock. Welded in... It sound pretty decend from what you've said, just needing a few little things. The ea81 radiator will do fine for the ej22, I would say that you might need a new one though. Like everybody else has said get a feel for Steve before deciding on what to do with him. Each vehicle will have its own personallity about it. He will let you know whats right for him. Whenever you get all the issues worked out on the body and stock motor and cooling system, then worry about getting more power for it. Plenty of super great info on this site for anything you might run up against...
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I spoke with her about my set.
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I got hit by a deer (Now with pics)
86BRATMAN replied to desertsubaru's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Oh damn... Yeah thats gonna leak... -
EA82 turbo fluflutters
86BRATMAN replied to mykingcrab's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Thats an evo injector. One could probably make it work. -
Agreed. Its nowhere near as gone as my 86...