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Old October 17th 2005, 20:45
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great swap, thanks also for your write up on the swap.

im prepping to do a WRX swap into a 73 super I just bought, and I dream about it at night.

I have been tuning WRXs for 3 years now, from mild to wild, and can tune a 400hp subaru with my eyes closed and one hand tied behind my back.

congrats on a sick *** setup.

i dont know what you are tuning the cruising afrs for but just fyi, subaru motors are happy running extremely lean under zero load, i tune mine for the 16s to 1 under 0 boost situations, it really saves on gas, and with a car as light as this, id further recommend it.
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Old October 17th 2005, 22:54
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thanks for the info! ya ive noticed when tuning we actually had it really lean at certain points and didnt hear any knocks or anything. for cruising right now i just set it to about 14-15.

where are you located? im in Orange County CA.

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Old October 18th 2005, 12:59
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im all the way up in Utah.

when i was searching for the beetle to buy, i would have loved to be in cali, i swear, you can basically choose the year color, and price range, and youve got something to go on, within about 100 miles, haha.

and when you are leaning out the cruising AFRs, you wont see any knock, the car will simply stop igniting the mix, causing a studder. when you get that studder, youll basically just need to add back in about a half a point of fuel or so.

what turbo are you using? also, did you mount the turbo in stock location?

the reason I ask, is because as a suby nut, i really want to keep the stock header. the stock header results in the best spool up times, and also, keeps what us suby guys call the suby rumble, which is that distinct wierd exhaust note, that makes subarus sound so unique. it comes from the header design causing the pulses to come out in a wierd fashion.
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Old October 18th 2005, 14:59
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Ya, we have a good supply of vws here haha.
Im using the stock turbo, vf10, and the stock header. Ya i love the suby rumble, and with a straight 3 inch dump, it sounds even more intense.

Im pretty sure the stock header gives the most ground clearance also. all the aftermarket headers ive seen hang low.

Ive already had a car enthusiast pull up next to me and say "that thing sounds like it has a suby in it!" haha

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Old October 18th 2005, 15:15
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yeah, i love that sound. I actually sold an equal length header, and put my stocker back on my wrx. its nice to know that the header, and uppipe will clear the axle and whatever else is right there. now, the other questions is, did that 3 inch pipe you ran, run behind the suspension? or the axle? was that a pretty simple plumbing job?

oh, and the other thing... what did you use for motor mounts?
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Old October 18th 2005, 15:23
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im running a solid mid mount, so the engine is just hanging off the frame horns, like the stock engine, but im going to incorporate a rear hanger eventually.

on my site, you can see a pic of my down/exit pipe, from the turbo, it does a 180 above the axle, and then slopes down then up a lil. it wasnt too tough, but you have to be carful making that 180 because it can get close to the axle.
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Old October 19th 2005, 18:59
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how hard are you able to drive the car?

what boost levels are you running? do you have any sort of idea on how fast your car actually is? Any real world comparisons, races, track numbers, ect ect.
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