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ru'sdaddy

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About ru'sdaddy

  • Birthday 04/21/1969

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  • Location
    appalachia,va
  • Interests
    cars,trucks,RC trucks and cars,1/32 slot cars,diecast replica's
  • Occupation
    I am disabled from an auto accident in 2005.
  • Biography
    I seem to work on every car on earth, but hardly find time for mine. Not complaining because I learn something new every day and feel there are no stupid questions,its the only way to learn. I love "junkyarding" and searching the backroads for cars.
  • Vehicles
    85 4wd hatch,99 2.5RS 2DR

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  1. Hi there,

    I got your message regarding the manuals, Are you interested ? - Just that I am packing the suitcase right now and need to know if I should squeezze them in???

    Cheers

    Michael

  2. Got your payment, keys will be out in the mail first thing in the morning. Enjoy!

     

    -Chris

  3. Allright! Great information. I am having problems keeping A seal at my intake gaskets on my EA81. It seems as though its trying to get more air. I have used shorter bolts to get more clamping force, always use felpro gaskets, coated the connection with edelbrock gasgacinch (great stuff!), and torque the intake down to 18lbs. I bought studs to replace the bolts that hold down the intake for the gasket replacement and was trying to find the best intake for the weber setup since I am not having much luck with the way it is now. Any suggestions as to the best intake to use would be great. Hopefully someone has tried some different setups and can suggest the best way to go. Also, does anyone know the maximum horsepower you can get out of an EA81 naturally aspirated? I do mean A high level of precision by being very meticulous by, milling, port and polishing, valves, cams, pistons, and balancing, to the point that it is still capable of every day driving and being dependable. I have three more EA81's, and plan to build one as far as it can be taken, just for the thrill of seeing what I can acheive. I have two 2.2L out of early legacy's that I plan to transplant into one of my hatches. Right now I want to super-tune my good old, rock solid EA81 and I am looking for advice. Also horsepower/torque numbers that are reasonable for A daily-driver. PEACE! Kelly.
  4. I am trying to get anybody's input on putting A EA82 SPFI intake on my 1985 hatchback's EA81. I have installed the weber/redline conversion on the EA81 intake. I am trying to get away from the EA81 intake because it has to many design imperfections, such as: the intake runners have to much restriction, the runners are to small, the coolant passages are veined all thru it causing A much hotter air charge. I have A friend that runs A very good machine shop and he can tig weld the weber/redline adaptor to the EA82 intake. The EA82 SPFI appears to have larger and much smoother runners. As far as the coolant passages in this intake, I am uncertain as to exactly how to coolant cross's over. It appears to have A passage on the bottom, going from one head to the other. The ea82 SPFI intake that I am looking at is on A 1989 GL10 wagon I own. I have taken the throttle body off of the intake to clean it and the intake remains bolted to the engine, so I am not real sure if the EA82 intake will work on my EA81. I am almost sure it will bolt right up, because I have read posts about converting an EA81 to fuel injection. My goal is to put A intake on my EA81 that will perform the best with my weber/redline set up. Any ideas and input as to the best intake for my carb set-up would be greatly appreciated! PEACE! Kelly
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