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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 3:41 pm
by Gannon
Do a search on discopotato03's threads. He put a spider manifold into his RX and I think it involved rotating the throttlebody.

If you car was an 88 or 89 touring wagon it would be much easier because of the way the later 4 plug ecu is wired

Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 5:13 pm
by wagonist
El_Freddo wrote:I've only just noticed this photo - have you got AC with those fans fitted as well? I'm keen to know as I may do the same thing with my L rather than having a very tight fit with the fans behind the radiator.

Love your coupe, keep up the great work! I'd love to have an RXII!!

Cheers

Bennie
LHD cars have a cross flow AC core, not a reverse flow like us. The condensor/dryer sits on the bracket that holds the EFI airbox.
Unfortunately for them, it also means that there is a fixed (ie aluminium) A/C pipe running across the firewall just above the gearbox. Just ripe to get crushed when pulling an engine.

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 7:07 am
by steptoe
Disco had to use his three pluggers throttle body on the spider manifold to make it all work, but don't think he reversed the manifold direction at all - never got to see photos as he never was able to contribute on that level :)

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 7:46 am
by Gannon
I said rotate the throttle body, not reverse the manifold.

The issue is that the 3 plug ecu has its idle switch on the accelerator pedal and a throttle switch that activates at half throttle whereas the 4 plug system has an idle switch and a potentiometer on the throttlebody.

I guess you could use a voltage sensitive switch to convert the throttle position sensor signal to just a relay that activates at half throttle, it would save swapping throttle bodies

Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 2:18 am
by Turbone
Throttle body was turned 180deg because of the way the linkage operated.
Also, the plug for the TPS was different like mentioned above. I believe I had to remove the wires from my original 4 wire plug to fit the 3 wire plug. This was a few years ago so I cant recall what I did exactly. At my age, its hard enough to remember what I ate for breakfast :rolleyes:
My a/c condenser is in the original location (in front of rad), thats why the fans are up front.
I didnt cut the rad support in order to install the Legacy Turbo rad, so tolerances are very tight between engine and rad.
Also, seeing how I have a cold air intake, I have plenty of room for the drier.
Never had a issue with pinching the a/c line that runs along the back either.
Guess I'm not sloppy ;)

And a fairly recent pic for you all to drool over...

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Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 6:50 am
by steptoe
Turbone wrote:At my age, its hard enough to remember what I ate for breakfast :rolleyes:
Yet you can continue with a conversation topic from 11 months ago as if it was just only a few hours ago :p

looks nice and sharp - season greetings

Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 11:12 pm
by wagonist
drooooooolllllll

Love the way you can fit the spotties into the turn signal area on your bumpers.
No chance of doing that here.
Been trying to source some of the US spec front side markers, cos they don't have the raised turn signal part. Had no luck so far...

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 12:22 pm
by RSR 555
HOLLY SNAPPING DUCK CRAP BATMAN !!! this car is sweeeeeeeeeeet :cool:

You are one lucky dude :) Can I see pics of under the hood?

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 4:39 pm
by Turbone
wagonist wrote:drooooooolllllll

Love the way you can fit the spotties into the turn signal area on your bumpers.
No chance of doing that here.
Been trying to source some of the US spec front side markers, cos they don't have the raised turn signal part. Had no luck so far...
I might be able to come up with a pair if your interested.
ANd the turn signals are now LED's in the corner lights.
RSR 555 wrote:HOLLY SNAPPING DUCK CRAP BATMAN !!! this car is sweeeeeeeeeeet :cool:

You are one lucky dude :) Can I see pics of under the hood?
I need to take some updated pics, its been a while.
But I'll post what I have.

Perrin turbo heat sheld.
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I detailed the engine and all the attachments before the install.
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Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 4:42 pm
by Turbone
Since you mentioned corner lights, this is something I'm working on.

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Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 5:21 pm
by wagonist
Turbone wrote:Since you mentioned corner lights, this is something I'm working on.
Damn!!!
more goodness

Did the amber sections originally have globes in them? Or are they just reflectors?

If globes, just make me a set of those :p

Now, if I can just figure out how to make a set of wagon taillights clear....

Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2014 2:26 pm
by RSR 555
Turbone wrote:I need to take some updated pics, its been a while.
But I'll post what I have.

Perrin turbo heat sheld.
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I detailed the engine and all the attachments before the install.
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Thanks for these pics and EJ22T SOHC is the bomb.. you lucky bugger you