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  1. i don't think i got your pm WJM... how do I know I got one? NO MAF, or one from a MPFI, TWE header, EJ engine & tranny and get MS to run it well, TWE DP, WRX TMIC <-------holy crap what's all that..... I'm fairly new at this ya know, lol
  2. and oh yeah..... what exactly is the difference between ohc and ohv? right now i just want some power to pass with. when I get a full time job though, i will think about putting alot more mods on it. I really don't know much about cars, I never have any time to. I work 40 hours a week on top of being a senior... but this summer I'll finally be free. I only make $5.75 an hour, so I can barely afford to pay for gas and insurance being that gas is $2.00 a gallon just for medium... once I save up more money I'll add a turbo, and whatever else needs to be done with that. How long would it take me to put a weber carb on it? and oh yeah, i found out how much a freakin carburetor was. $460.00!!! shat... lol. maybe i won't even get that yet, i dunno. I just want a little extra oomph so i can pass some Hondas, that's all. I don't wanna make it a speed demon, I just want a well-rounded off road, but not too slow wagon. I don't really want a byb kit cuz that would just make the car that much worse on axles. but I do want good sound, and at least 10 more pound feet of torque. moving from a Honda with 140 lb ft of torque to a subie with only about 95 is kinda getting on my nerves.
  3. boy that looks like a whole lotta fun. I sure do love the sound of those boxers:brow: beats a Honda any day. We don't get snow down here in Tennessee... I sure wish we did. my dad watched the vid and it made him want to drive my car, lol
  4. carbed. about how much could i do with $1500?
  5. wow guys, thanks alot... i got $1500 to blow and i have a feeling after reading all this, i'm gonna go broke, lol. I think I'll stick with exaust for the sound, a Weber carb, maybe even headers... and the K&N air filter. then i'll get a better job and save up money, and...... turbo maybe?
  6. what exactly is the difference between ea81 and ea82 engines? maybe it's a stupid question, but i didn't learn as much from my first Subaru as I should have, lol. and please explain the difference between gen. 1 and gen. 2 subarus as well. thanks
  7. I'm planning on putting exhaust and a K&N air filter on my '87 gl but I'm not too sure what kind of exhaust would sound the best or what kind of mufflers would sound the best. i'm actually going for power more than anything, but i've heard a WRX with exhaust and i think it would be something to pull up next to the Hondas in the school parking lot that sound like weedeaters and blow them away in my station wagon. and do they even make K&N air filters for these old Subarus? or would I have to find some way to make one fit? and how much would a good exhaust system cost?
  8. I've FINALLY convinced my mom that Subarus are good cars. I showed her the website... she actually showed some appreciation towards my car... lol I wish they'd start making bumper stickers.... "Subaru: The most reliable cars on the road." Hell yeah. GO SUBARU!!!!!!
  9. i would almost prefer to have them in the front just to add on to their already confused look when they see the spair. "The e-brake locks up the front tires too." "What!?" lol
  10. Do the new Subarus still lock up the front wheels instead of the rear when the emergency brake is engaged? I found out the older ones locked up the front when i tried to powerslide in the rain and nothing happened. I looked into it and the Loyales and other older Subarus all have emergency brakes that lock up the front wheels. This question has been bugging me for a long time so if anybody knows, PLEASE tell me. Thanks alot.
  11. my dad's friend welded half a pipe to the front of his subaru brat... and it looks pretty cool too. I'm not sure how he did it but you should try that out. and yeah, the newer bumpers are very strong. I rear-ended a Dodge truck in the school parking lot while trying to make sure nobody was going to try to cut me off and wasn't paying attention and hit him pretty damn hard. I backed up and he must have figured that if it didn't damage the front of my car, it didn't do anything to his. He had a large black groove in his back bumper and he was pretty ticked the next day. He couldn't really say anything cuz he had expired tags, so I told him not to worry about it, trucks are supposed to get dents.
  12. check your differential fluid, my old Loyale used to make that noise and it was only because it had no differential fluid.
  13. www.cardomain.com sorry, i gave you the wrong link the first time...... lol
  14. sorry, not just 1990 Loyales, but 1990-1994 Loyales
  15. 1990 Loyales did have sunroofs available, EXTREMELY hard to find though. I've never seen one, but somewhere on www.cardomains.com there's a Loyale in there with a sunroof. To help out with your highway commutes, you could get high profile tires put on your car and you can travel faster with lower rpm's..... but you'll be traveling about 8-10 mph faster than the spedo says. Good luck finding a Loyale with a sunroof, I doubt you'll find one. But I'd say a Loyale is the car you would be happiest with. I have an '87 GL dual range. NICE indeed.
  16. Hey, I just bought a 1987 Subaru GL 4x4 5spd. NICE. Sure beats putting around in my sisters teenie tiny Honda. Man I hate that thing, lol. My first car was a 1993 Subaru Loyale FWD auto with 205,000 miles on it and it ran better than my sisters Honda with 150,000. The starter went out on it and my mom sold it because it was under her name. So I was left with my sisters car for transportation. She doesn't have her driver's license anyway so if it wasn't for me, it would be sitting under a tree in our yard. I got fed up with it and bought the Subaru from an older lady who babied it, but the owners before lived near the ocean and the engine is covered in salt. A good steam cleaning and it should do just fine. I like the fact it rides about 10 inches higher up in the air than that damn Honda. Anyway, I hope to go on a trip with you guys someday, maybe when I'm out of high-school and I have a better paying job. It already has high profile tires on it so it has decent ground clearance as it is. I'm thinking about putting exhaust on it and a K&N air filter on it just for a few more horses. It has very little rust and the interior is in really good shape. I paid $1100 for it and it was worth every bit. I love this car. It's so awesome. I love seeing the look on rednecks faces when I climb hills that their overweight Dodge trucks with the 33" swampers can't climb. But my favorite look, by far, is the look on their face when they see a full size spare sitting on top of the engine. HAHAHA... now that's funny. If you guys feel like it, just leave some messages so I can get to know everybody. I left a thread somewhere on this site stating basically the same things I've said on this post...... but I can't find it, lol. I hope to go on a trip with some of you guys someday, it sounds like alot of fun. There's some good trails down in Chatanooga I believe, but my friend knows of a great one I saw on tape when he was with his brother somewhere in the backwoods of the Smoky Mountains. I hope to catch up with you guys later. I'll put up another post sometime tomorrow I hope. p.s. Honda+speedbump=stuckfergood
  17. Hey guys, I'm completely new to this site. I just bought a 1987 Subaru GL 4x4 wagon and the only thing it needs is a good steam cleaning for the engine. Covered in salt for some odd reason... lol. Anywayzz, I hope to someday go off-roading with you guys because it sounds like a whole lot of fun. My friend knows of a good trail about 15 miles long that has a good camp site at the end, I watched a tape that he filmed from in the cab of his brother's Bronco and the trail looks pretty knarly. Nothing a Subaru can't handle though. Mine has high-profile tires so it rides pretty high. Switching from a Honda Accord to the Subaru was like switching from a skateboard to a bicycle ;] It sounds like you guys have a blast on these trips. I'd love to join you guys when I have the time and a higher paying job. I hope to turn this car into a real off-road beast... maybe, lol. As of now, I'm still in high school and plan on going to tech school after that. Between now and then, I need to find a better job. I paid $1,100 for the car, and I'll probably end up spending about $300-$400 on minor little this and thats. I'll put another post up in a couple days... I guess you guys can just introduce yourselves so I can learn who everybody is and what everybody does and stuff. I'm really looking forward to someday being part of a Subaru off-road club. Sounds like a heck of alot of fun. p.s. I HATE Hondas.
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