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Old 2009-01-07, 11:22 PM   #76
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Old 2009-01-07, 11:40 PM   #77
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Old 2009-01-16, 10:53 PM   #78
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4000 miles since the engine swap from kidatari's car! Yeeeeeeehaaaaaaa!

I'm starting to get the hankerin' for engine management and tuning, with rumors of a programmable chip for these ECU's in the near future, without piggybacks and stuff.
My recommendation would be a Haltech, as they make a plug-and-play harness for the Legacy. Of course, that would require having someone who knows how to tune a Haltech.

And don't hold your breath on a programmable ECU. I figure if that car has been around for 17 years and nothing has come out yet, I don't expect anything ground-breaking.

I was looking into engine management when I had my Legacy, but I never found an acceptable solution that someone local could tune. I had this idea of swapping the intake manifold to the 02+ WRX one, which would allow use of a WRX ECU (with some modifcation), as well as WRX fitment turbos, intake, intercoolers, etc. Just a thought
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Old 2009-01-26, 01:52 PM   #79
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Yeah, a head swap would be part of the WRX ECU bit. Not sure I want to go down that road yet.....

Also, this weekend I finally swapped the LSD back into a 4.11 diff, so I have LSD again! (not the Berkley kind)

On the downside, I don't like the fitment of the '94 driveshaft that I put on to fit the new diff, so I think I will have to swap companion flanges, which should be easy as long as I don't screw up the backlash setting.

Still trucking, I really want to do a grounding mod next.
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Old 2009-02-04, 08:27 PM   #80
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Update -

Rear diff flange swapped, so the correct driveline and the LSD are attached to the 4.11 case and ring. All I can say is that the rear end comes out really quick on gravel!

Paint-matched the A-pillar gauge pod!

Acquired EvoScan software + OBD1 SSM1 cable and am trying to map the correct ECU addresses for datalogging!

6-gauge cable grounding mod done!

Next: Coilpack upgrade from a mid-90's Impreza/Leg
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Old 2009-02-17, 01:21 PM   #81
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Wow, did a lot this weekend.

New coil pack.

Tweaked plug gaps.

Swapped in a very low miles suspension setup from a GC, KYB AGX's and Prodrive P1's.

Swapped in the front STi knuckles and hubs - 5x100.

Fixed a jacked wire on the TPS, had to pull a connector pin and re-solder/crimp.

New knock sensor.

Slapped on a JDM VF-8, jury's still out.

Need: all rubber associated with sway bars.
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Old 2009-02-17, 02:29 PM   #82
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Nice work! You'll like that suspension setup for street driving. It feels firm but not jarring and won't make you prone to oversteer.
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wow that is a big weekend. Bet it runs awesome.
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Old 2009-02-18, 07:03 PM   #84
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wow that is a big weekend. Bet it runs awesome.
I need to show it to you guys at some point when I am down there! It's just an old car, but it's getting more fun every week.
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Old 2009-02-19, 10:26 AM   #85
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I need to show it to you guys at some point when I am down there! It's just an old car, but it's getting more fun every week.
Please do! It would be great to see your handiwork and to catch up.
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Old 2009-02-26, 09:29 AM   #86
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Sitting in the BCT lounge right now getting an alignment!
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Old 2009-02-26, 02:56 PM   #87
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Done, and it drives great and straight! Can't wait to drop the summer tires on......come on Global Warming!

Cory, impressions of the car as-is?
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I can't wait to see it tonight!
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Old 2009-02-27, 07:38 AM   #89
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...Cory, impressions of the car as-is?
I must admit, it's really sweet! Drives nice, and pulls well when you get on it! I kinda looked over the chassis and suspension while I was under it, and everything looks pretty damn good, save for the things you mentioned that you were in the process of replacing, (sway bar bushings...)

I like that car...
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Old 2009-03-09, 04:04 PM   #90
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10,000 miles since I swapped in Josh's motor! Sweet!
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Old 2009-03-10, 10:21 AM   #91
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Old 2009-03-10, 04:24 PM   #92
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10,000 miles since I swapped in Josh's motor! Sweet!
Dang, I haven't put that many miles on my car in 2 years!
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Old 2009-03-11, 07:54 AM   #93
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Yeah! Great news. Here's to 100k more!
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Some minor news.

Put the Hancook Ventus 225/45's on there, they are freakin sweet.

Had Thomas tint everything, he did a great job as usual.

Replaced the drop-link bushings on the RSB with poly.

Put Cody's 20mm FSB on.

Painted up the cheesy black trim around the windows, I expect this will be a yearly ritual. Painted the grill black too.

Next up:

Headlight clearing, 440cc JDM injectors (being serviced right now), Revtronix stage 2 chip (have it here) with the TD-04 and a new MAF once the injectors get back.
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Sweet! When can we expect you at an autox?
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Old 2009-05-07, 05:55 PM   #96
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Sweet! When can we expect you at an autox?
Heh, when I shorten the seats (helmet won't fit right now, my torso is too tall), and the calendar stars align.
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Old 2009-05-11, 01:02 AM   #97
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Fabbed up an in-fender CAI using parts of two generic intake sets, and a flange TIG welded by a friend. Pretty sweet, I'm glad to have all that plastic out of there.
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Old 2009-06-03, 03:53 PM   #98
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OK, made some big changes.

Installed:
JDM 440cc injectors out of the EJ20G that I bought (serviced by Witchhunter, fast turnaround with all new O-rings)
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mid-90's EJ22 N/A JECS MAF
ECU chip by Revtronix.com for above items

Results: so far, a mixed bag. Obviously, a tuned chip by mail order is not going to be exactly right, but the new parameters to utilize the higher-capacity MAF and 440's were necessary. It has two maps, one for 91 octane at 14psi, and one for 93 octane at 16 psi. So far I have gotten the same fuel mileage as the old 380cc's. However, I have had to revert to the MBC once again because the chip is designed for a 10psi wastegate (newer TD04's), and mine has the 6psi version. The ECU just could not get around that, and driveability was suffering. Things are much smoother with the MBC, but I miss the staged boost control of the computer-controlled solenoid. This may get addressed down the road, being one of the first users of a product has some disadvantages. Maybe I'll just track down a new actuator or something.

I also put on the 3" bellmouth downpipe that I've had sitting around since I bought the donor car - it turned out to mate to the catback just fine with a 3" gasket I had on the shelf. That changed a LOT in terms of exhaust note. The car sounds pretty awesome right now.

So right now I don't know if the car is any faster than it used to be, but at least the injector and MAF capacity are raised up, and the top-end of the TD-04 is more responsive than before after 5000rpm. I'm waiting for the ECU to smooth things out after a few days of driving before making a final assessment.
Probably I'll have everything figured out tuning-wise about the time this motor goes....lol.
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Are you going to bring it out to an autox this year?
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