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Like I said Scott, 30'000k on the conversion, driven daily & flogged on the track with Porsches. if it aint broken, don't fix it.
Each to their own. Just can't understand why u would ask your local toyota dealership advice about a wrx engine in the back of a 71 beetle? Good luck with yours. regards Jak |
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It wasn’t the Toyota dealership I was asking, it was the man at the dealership I was asking, he’s raced every thing from Karts to Sprint cars including an old F1 Cooper Climax and a Subaru Speedway Saloon. But hell all I was saying was I don’t understand why you wouldn’t fit one, that’s not knocking your car or how well it goes, I’ve heard lots and lots of good things about how well you car goes on the track and 30000 Ks speak for it’s self No disrespect for you or your car, I guess I was just knocking the man who recommended you ran with out one. Scott
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Hello
Under the orders of scott i deleted my post LOL, only cas hed tell my mum on me. But Jack he is a good mechanic, but i'm better HAHA Phil Last edited by What-r-u-doing; August 8th 2006 at 07:28. |
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Thanks for that Phil
I’m sure every body on this board wanted to know my history, well your inaccurate version anyway. How about you remove this post, I’ve pissed Jak off enough with out you helping. Jak, sorry about Phil’s comments, he can’t help it he was born in Naenae, the biggest ghetto in Wellington and his mum didn’t love him. Scott
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Man, I envy you Super guys for the space you have up front
Scott, do you happen to have a pic or schematic of all the breather hoses ? How did you hook al those up ? Especially the connections to the left of the throttle body ? I think these are the crankcase ventilation ? See pic (Arrow 1 and 2). ![]() Also how did you mount the MAF / air intake plumbing ? Thanks! Rob. |
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Hi Rob. I reversed my inlet manifold and removed all the old vacuum and crankcase ventilation hoses and re-plumbed them. I’ll try and describe how I have done the inlet, vacuum and ventilation plumbing. I rotated the inlet manifold 180 deg and have an air filter mounted on the throttle body, I will be making an airbox that sits above the inlet manifold soon. My map sensor is mounted in my aftermarket ECU this gets it vacuum via a rubber hose from the top of the manifold. The only other small vacuum hose I have goes from the fuel pressure regulator to the manifold, this can be seen near the dipstick in this picture you could use this source of vacuum for your MAP signal (it would depend on what sort of EFI system you are using) http://vw1302rsi.multiply.com/photos/photo/1/45 I have a Bugpack type oil breather box mounted on the fire wall (see pic above) this has one hose coming out each end and they run down to each cam/rocker cover vents, then the other vent in the breather box runs to the crankcase breather point. (Number 2 in your picture) I will be making a modification to the crankcase breather system, once I have built my airbox, this will place another breather hose from the crankcase breather to the airbox, between the throttle body and airfilter, make sense? If not tell me and have another go. Scott
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Scott 1971 2.5L Subaru powered 1302s http://vw1302rsi.multiply.com/ Last edited by VW1302RSi; August 10th 2006 at 23:57. |
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Thanks Scott, that clears it up.
I'm using the original MAF sensor (and the original ECU). One more question if you don't mind. Arrow #2 is the crankcase ventilation, but what is #1 ? Also, would I need a PCV valve on the crankcase vent ? (I guess that's 2 more questions )Thanks ! Awesome car by the way. Rob. |
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