(goldfish)
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Ok, there is an outback in the u-pull-it. I think it might be time to upgrade the brightons' front brakes. Besides the callipers, what else do I need, the outback's rotors? are they larger and will cause my stock 14" wheels from fitting?
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OK gang it's time for the old gal to get new struts/springs, ect. What options do I have for a little better handling, but I'm not really looking to lower it at all. Are the GT springs much stiffer and compatable? It is a wagon, and may get light towing <1000lbs. Any other ideas welcome..
Thanks
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I was looking at these, and really wouldn't want any trailer over 1000lbs loaded behind my legacy. But some more links I found searching.
http://home.centurytel.net/edevold/index.htm
http://www.mikenchell.com/ (build your own)
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I used some CRC "throttle body cleaner?" It started to help, I got normal idle a couple of times. I think I need to go again.
What are the recomendations for keeping the car running with all the intake piping off?
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So far the wind chill is a little to low to try, but soon. Thanks
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After about two hrs of stop and stop traffic thurs. my 97 brighton w/ 2.2 and 5mt, now has a higher idle the when I started the drive. It now idles @ 2k rpm until warmed up for a long time and the it idle about 1500 rpm.
I had always felt it was a little slow returning to it's normal (about 800 rpm) idle when you clutched it in the past. Could this be a dirty IAC like the other post?
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Here's what Subaru has to say about size difference:
http://www.endwrench.com/pdf/drivetrain/RearAxleBindingInfoF99.pdf
Man I reallywant to see more offical documentation on this. The numbers and math just don't make sense.
as circ. = 2*radius*pi(3.14 for this)
.25=2*r*3.14
r=0.04
a change of .04 inches in the distance from the hubs center to the road will cause binding? Next time I get a real acurate tape measure I'm going to find out how much those tire defelct with 150 lbs in the seats.
I'm not trying to attach anyone. Just I think more has to be looked into these numbers.
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I beg to differ. One such example would be the "comparison" of the Chevy Cobalt SS/SC model, the Acura RSX base model, and the Scion TC of a couple years back. They clearly "compared" the top of the line SS/SC Cobalt to the lowest model RSX. If it was a fair comparison they would have put the Cobalt up against the comparably equiped and comparably powered RSX Type S. I wonder which car won the "comparison".
It makes me ask, "Was cost an issue for this test?" Fair is only a view point.
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A good test is if you can put it on a dyno and test it there. Dyno's can put more load on the car than just about anything else.
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thin tire is safer then regular tire (high profile),more steady on curves, and when it blows up its easier to handle the car, you can go faster on those preforance tires ( speed raiting H= 210km/h), big rims look nice, they get more air to cool off the brakes, and rally cars do have wheels like that- on street sections
Don't forget about weight, all of those benifits will be worth less if the wheel weight increases abunch. Alot of racing classes have rim/tire sizes limited.
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Enough can't be said about proper seat back and headrest adjustments.
Sucks about what happened and hope she is ok.
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passenger or even loading on a properly inflated tire wont have an effect toi upset the AWD all that much.
And if you read it its 1/4 inch of WEAR.
Big differnce.
nipper
The first link he posted does not mention wear at all. It only mentions/talks about circumference, which would be changed by at least that much by puttong a couple of people in.
I agree that that anmount of weight is not upsetting the AWD. therefore I question the measusement of 1/4" as important.
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.25" No way, I change it more than that by getting in the car. No way I can, or will adjust tire pressure every time someone gets in or out of my car.
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Small, old, weak batteries will give the no start in heat just like cold.
I assume it has a "park" starter lock out, worn shifter maybe?
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I have seen GT wagons, or am I crazy:grin:
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Has anyone else noticed that there are rear speakers in the middle of the doors MIne were hooked up and running from the PO getting a new deck put in. Now to find the door skins, would power window models be a problem?
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How interchangable are subie parts? Sooner or later my '97 brighton wagon will need new struts/springs, and I wouldn't mind a little better handling. Would GT parts work, or WRX? I'll listen to aftermarket suggestions too.
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Now.. if I could just find one for my brighton:grin:
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this is after the fact, but you may consider getting low rolling resistance tires next time if mileage is a concern.
True, I guess that's wasn't my main concern at the time. But I fear that if the tire pressures are in the wrong ratio's the tranny (5m/t) will overheat and go caput. If the tranny is working against itself, wouldn't I get really bad gas milage too? Nothing like paying to distroy your own car :-\.
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Nitrous basicly add O2. to big a shot makes the engine run lean and detonate.
I seems like lots of nice saftey parts are missing from that kit. Do your homework or end up rebuilding the engine.
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I'm going to get the rear hatch lock actuator out of the outback in the junkard. I'd like to wire it up with a pushbutton switch down by the fuel door release so that you could lock the back without going back and using the key, which is a PITA.
oohh, I want to hear more about this. My hatch lock sucks.
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I got new tires on my 97 brighton wagon. I know that the factory recommends 32 f/ 30 r, in the tires that came on it from the factory. I am also a little unhappy with my gas milage. on with the question..
The new tires state a max. pressure of 44 psi. What kind of pressure would work better. Keeping a precentage difference between front and back, or a 2 psi difference?
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Prefer manual stuff, but needed the tach,cruize, ant tweeter upgrade . Powerlocks would be nice, they just can't figure out how to lock my doors:mad:. I wouldn't mind the 97-0x GT rims.
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Well, my '97 had all the wiring in it already. I bought the kit off of ebay, it had (if I can remember it all)
CC Ecu
brake switch
clutch switch
master on/off switch
steering wheel control stalk w/ wiring
vacum motor w/ throttle cable
Upgrade brakes
in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
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OK thanks.
I have a front caliper that isn't sliding correctly and no job, so I was looking for a cheap fix. I think I'll pass.