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My Rides 86 Leone& VWBaja Now with photo's UPDATED22/10

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 6:51 pm
by midlifecrisis
Hi peoples
I have two cars the first one is a 86 leone with a EA82.
The other one is a VWBAJA offroad Beetle that I use on the road aswell as off road, at the moment is has a 1600duel port Vw engine but in the next month or so I am putting in a EA81 Subie motor into it.

I will post pictures later

Marc

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 7:43 am
by midlifecrisis
Pictures of my Cars

Beetle will have a EA81 in the next month or so.

The leone we bought at a donar to put the engine and raditor and seats in the BAJA, But when we got it home and checked it it was to good to wreck so I put 2 tyres and got a RWC and regoed it.
The new engine for the BAJA should be at my home today will post pics when it get here.

We take the BAJA on the beach and to 4wd parks like black duck and levuka.

Marc

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 12:22 pm
by stamp_licker
thats one hardcore beetle

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 12:37 pm
by midlifecrisis
Thanks postie

It will be even more hardcore with the subie motor in it.
Over the next 12 months we put a 3in raised front beam,raise the rear 3in and a 3in body lift and a kombi gearbox for the gearing and stronger and then we will paint it.

I run31x10.5x15 mudterrian off road, on the beach31x10.5x15 alterrians that are nearly bald and on the road 235x75x15

Marc

Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 10:48 pm
by midlifecrisis
well the ea81 arrived on monday, I was really surprised that the engine still had the mud and dirt from when it was in the other buggy and it shows no signs of any oil leaks.
I have not looked closely at the carbie but it is a duel throat webber.
So hopfully in the next few weeks we will start putting in the BAJA.

Can't wait to have all that extra power.

Marc

Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 11:33 pm
by D3V1L
sounds like fun...let us know of the progress

Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 11:59 am
by midlifecrisis
Yep sure will.

This weekend we are going out to the Warwick !/8 mile drags, there is a VW dragweekend on with some very fast VW's eg 8 sec for the 1/4 mile.
So will start after then.

Marc

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 9:27 pm
by midlifecrisis
hi
well today we put the subie motor in and had it running for a very short time as we have not fitted the radiator yet YAHOO!!!!!!!.
So next weekend we will be working on the engine cage modifying it so we can fit the radiator and the exhust. we are hoping to have the motor all done in the next three weeks.

During the week I removed the front beam (Drum Brakes) and replaced it with a disc brake one.
The first picture is the front of the car without the beam
2nd one is the beam on the grass after taking it out
3rd one is the new disc brake beam in the car.
4th one is the subie motor sitting in place
Marc
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Report on Subie engine transplant

Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 7:27 pm
by midlifecrisis
Hi

Well we are 75 % of the way to having it finished, It is up and running with the radiator set up in the temp place until I get the car back from the muffler shop tomorrow, which will lower the muffler below the centre cage mount so next weekend we can finish the cage and mount the raditaor in it's final place and finish wiring up the thermo fans and make a sump bash place to keep the sump safe.

Well after driving the beetle around the local streets oh boy what big difference The old VW now flys .

A bit of details of the engine ,EA81
It has a Tighe 102T cam, it has only done 2000k's since a full rebuild with new heads a weber progressive cabie not sure on the size have not loooked and a good flowing exhust.

It revs out at 7500 redline but stops pulling hard at 6500 .

Will post pictures when it is set up ready to go the the engineers for the blue plate.

By the way the new disc brakes work very well.


Got to luv Subie power!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Marc

Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 11:23 pm
by BrennyV
leones can be fun to, dont wanna neglect it ;)

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 5:31 am
by midlifecrisis
Hi
No I won't neglect it, when the BAJA is finished and back on the road the Leone will be getting some attention aswell.

I have a new cam belts and seals to go in it and a new clutch, so he won't feel left out:-D :-D :-D :-D

Subie Motor in and running

Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 4:19 pm
by midlifecrisis
Hi Peoples
Last weekend weekend we finished the BAJA and we took mit to the Gold Coast VW Show for a run.

everything went well temps were about 95c at 110ks the only trouble I had was that it wanted to go faster than the speed limit :D
here are a few photo's

Marc

Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 3:31 pm
by midlifecrisis
Hi People

I now have a legal Subie BAJA, It passed it mod plate inspection yesterday and now has a lovely blue plate in the front boot. YAHOOOOOOOOOOOOO.

Marc

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:08 am
by GTlegs
Well done.

Can I just ask though, what is it about Bajas? Its kinda rough isnt it, and no 4wd? Just wondering s'all.

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 11:54 am
by midlifecrisis
Hi GTlegs.
Thats a fair question.

Hopefully we will paint the old boy by this time next year as we still have a few things to do to him.

First up a beetle is very light compared to most 4wd's so we bounce over bumps and holes. And with the motor in the back it the weight right over the drive wheels.

surprisely a BAJA driven right can get to most place a 4wd can and some where 4wd can't
The ride is pretty good maybe not as smooth as a 4wd but not bad.

On the beach we have passed bogged 4wds and had not trouble at all.

The best part of a BAJA is when to pass a 4wd that is bogged or they can't get any higher the look on the peoples faces when you pass in a VW is just great.

Marc