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Rally_Blue

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About Rally_Blue

  • Birthday 11/18/1982

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    Cincinnati OH
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    Student
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    Got a BRAT, needed info, came from NASIOC
  • Biography
    Been tinkering with Subarus since I was 16 so bout 20 years. I've owned several GD WRX and Imprezas along with a GC Outback Sport. Current stable is the 82 GL BRAT and a 17 XT Forester
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    01 OBS 82 BRAT

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  1. So it fired up! I now need to figure out where to splice the other wires in to get the gauges all working and do it without having to take apart the dash to do so. Anyone have wiring diagrams for an 82 brat?
  2. With just those 4 wires ran to power the car will run. To get two of the wires hooked up I needed to gain access to the back of the gauge cluster. The Tach signal can be accessed at the original fuel pump relay. It is bolted to the chassis just above the hood latch pull cable. I tapped into the yellow wire The VSS signal is tapped into at the reed switch behind the speedo. Yellow wire Coolant temp signal is found on the white round plug. Yellow green wire.
  3. Fuel Pump: You only need one wire to run the fuel pump. From the fuel pump relay I ran the fuel pump power wire to a fuse block top to bottom: Fuel Pump Power Constant Switched Start Signal I ran the pump wire down the driver's side along the fuel lines And to the pos side of the pump with the neg side going to ground on the chassis. Pump is a replacement for a EA82 GL It runs! got my switched power a little backwards, switched but off while cranking. One wire change and it fired right up! So, the engine will run with only 3-4 wires spliced in.
  4. I am attempting my first swap and everything is going pretty well except the dreaded wiring job. By utilizing the extensive knowledge here on USMB I hope to create a one stop guide to wiring up an EJ engine into an EA Subaru. My own experience is with an EA81 Brat. So far I have read many threads, looked at several FSMs and read quite a few wiring diagrams along with Numbchux's guide many times. I understand that there are several ways to tackle the wiring on a swap of this nature. What is lacking in the guides and threads is clear pictorial guidelines to hooking up what wires from the EJ to the chassis points in the EA. This is where I am stuck currently. I have gone the "easy" way and purchased a stripped down wiring harness from General Disorder. It is packaged very well and has the appropriate wires labeled so it should be easy right? Well, what fuel pump power wire should be tapped? Where is the fuel pump relay? Should the neutral safety switch be grounded? should it see voltage? if it needs to be tapped into the ecu wires, witch one? These are the questions I hope to answer with this thread. With everyone's help I hope to make future swaps less of a hassle.
  5. Yes actually, I used practically all the EA82 suspension and brake parts. Corssmember, axles, hubs, brake calipers, radius rods, sway bar, and control arms. Not really any pictures to speak of, sorry. I was able to bolt up the EJ power rack also. I had to do some modifications to the crossmember to get everything to fit. I had to cut out a hole for the lines, and clearance the input shaft for the rack. I used EA82 tie rod ends. They fit pretty well, almost all the way in.
  6. Hello. I just started parting out my 82 Brat. It's got really nice headlight bezels. I will email you pics if you want. Saw the ebay link you posted. How about the pair for $150 plus shipping?

  7. I'm currently tackling the swap. I initially purchased a SJR lift for my Brat, wanting to run the lift and EJ swap with the manual rack and had just about everything bolted up before finding out my brake calipers couldn't be "spread" or reset to fit some new pads I had. After looking at the EA82 Takeoffs I had laying around I bit the bullet and ordered a 4x3" block of square tube so I can modify the mounting points on the lift. EA81 on top EA82 on bottom. Along with maintenance items for the brakes, axles and tie rods, I'm planning on running an EJ power rack since they are much easier to find around my area and it should be all mounted in a few days.
  8. That Legacy is a pretty rare car. Subaru sold a very limited amount of Legacy GT wagons, let alone one with a manual. Hope you got a good deal, they command a premium for someone looking for that specific model.
  9. I have a set of both knuckles. Comparing the two, the EA81 struts will not fit the EA82 knuckles, they kinda do but the diameter of the strut is slightly smaller than the hole so I would not feel comfortable using the EA81 struts on a EA82 knuckle. As far as using a EA82 strut, I feel it would be a little tight but fit fine.
  10. Stand alone means aftermarket engine management. The Stinger, Vipic, and Mega Squirt are some examples of stand alone ECUs that have been used on subaru swaps and for power. You mentioned NASIOC, and it is true there is a lot of crap you must filter through to get a kernel of information but here are some threads that would interest you. http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2055900 http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2252813 Good luck with the project
  11. Lots of information on NASIOC regarding your questions. Some threads can get a little off track at times but there is a good amount of information there if you spend the time to filter though it http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=31
  12. Could you include a Large with my lift kit I just bought? I've also purchased an engine adapter in the past.
  13. There is even an aftermarket EM system available http://www.specialist-components.co.uk/engineering/diesel-engine-management/ These guys did a swap in a VW Vanogan http://www.smallcar.com/index.php?dispatch=news.view&news_id=15#15
  14. Got everything but the rack. It was leaky and the lines were cut anyways.
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