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Post by niterida » Mon Dec 06, 2010 10:26 pm

khanacross wrote:there is a brumby in newcastle area with rotary fitted,, goes well apparently ,dont know full details of it ,,,friend of a friend owns it ,,,pm me for his contact details ,,maybe can line up a viewing .... fingers crossed
Sounds good but I am on the other side of the country - but if you could get some photos would be great. Would like to know if he is using EA or EJ tye gearbox though.

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Post by niterida » Mon Dec 06, 2010 10:29 pm

spike wrote:so basically you need racing rotary in a racing subaru

The 6 speed is definatly the way to go, even if people are breaking them with the eg33 turbos
I'm hoping the lack of torque and the high revs will actually give the box an easier time - especially with my mechanically sympathetiic driving style.

Although an 8000rpm side step off the clutch for a drag launch will probably kill any Subie box :-(

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Post by niterida » Mon Dec 06, 2010 10:31 pm

D3V1L wrote:theres a red rotary brumby floating around perth already haha


davo
Yeah but mine is going to be completely different - it won't be red hehehehe

Actually I'd love to find about this car - any contact details or hints about where to find it ?

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Post by someguy » Wed Dec 08, 2010 3:43 pm

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Post by subybrumby » Wed Dec 08, 2010 6:21 pm

1989 Subaru Brumby - EA82T 5speed box. 4wheel disc, electric Windows plus other goodies.
Future Plans- Seat upgrade and Possible EJ20T implant.

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Post by niterida » Wed Dec 08, 2010 8:40 pm

subybrumby wrote:These guys have got one http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=1 ... 8649057608
Doesn't look like it is 4WD any more though :-(

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Post by spike » Wed Dec 08, 2010 9:20 pm

niterida wrote:Although an 8000rpm side step off the clutch for a drag launch will probably kill any Subie box :-(
only thing ive ever seen kill a 6 speed was SVX twin turbo drag car, think it was close to 10 grand revs, side step, dug in. clunk, splat, tears

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the rotary engines make perfect sense to me, its piston engines that confuse me
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Post by isnowi » Sat Dec 11, 2010 8:22 am

niterida wrote:Doesn't look like it is 4WD any more though :-(
That one is a brumby body dropped onto an rx7.

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Post by wrxer » Sat Dec 11, 2010 9:03 am

rotormotion are rotary tuners and just around the corner from me. in the morning and early some evenings the sound of 1000 wild victa lawnmowers straining against the dyno drifts over the languid air. it is music, sweet music.
sometimes they test them on the quiet backstreets and the screaming of the lackybands plus the acrid stench of burning rubber fills the air.
mmm! for a lackyband. good luck
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Post by TOONGA » Sat Dec 11, 2010 11:18 am

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something like this sitting in the engine bay would look nice.....

.....actually it would more likely be a brumby strapped to the engine but hey
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Post by dibs » Sun Dec 12, 2010 6:13 am

dumb or not do rotarys creat much vacuum .im thinking vacuum pump

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Post by 1111giles » Sun Dec 12, 2010 6:29 am

niterida wrote: If your dad is looking for a car to test his engine I will gladly let him use mine as long as I get to keep an engine afterwards and as long as it puts out 1000hp hahahaha
Hahaha - I will ask him for you :mrgreen:
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Post by El_Freddo » Tue Dec 14, 2010 7:40 pm

dibs wrote:dumb or not do rotarys creat much vacuum .im thinking vacuum pump
Good question dibs - they do not create much vacuum - we had issues installing an aftermarket cruise control unit, turned out that to make it work we had to cut a set wire on the CC unit to accept low vacuum pressures. Once this was done our CC worked a treat. That rotary was awesome too!

Dad's loved them (and V8's) for a long time. His mkII fastback VW had a 13B rotary in it reversed 180 degrees. The only reason its not going now is that it doesn't have a rotary to go in it and dad doesn't have the time sort it out if he did :(

The series 2 RX7 which the CC went into was a great unit - other than it was a 3 speed auto, although you could drop it into 2nd at 90km/h and it would scream off without as much as a hesitation. We hit the buzzer numerous times :twisted: Love the rotaries!

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Post by seagull » Sat Dec 25, 2010 1:41 am

Ray has a JDM 13 twin turbo half cut behind his shed covered over with manual gear box & full dash

for price call

0418917585

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Post by niterida » Sat Dec 25, 2010 3:10 am

seagull wrote:Ray has a JDM 13 twin turbo half cut behind his shed covered over with manual gear box & full dash

for price call

0418917585
Merry Christmas Neil - and thanks for the lead. I assume you mean fornt-cut minus the engine - if so it sounds ideal.

I'll give him a call today ........

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Post by steptoe » Sat Dec 25, 2010 9:44 am

Very first Subaru with any real go that impressed me was a rotary powered GL5 MY but I am sure it did not last long with the rote likely to have shed its Subaru skin and taken off on its own in FWD

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Post by kwijmbo » Fri Jan 07, 2011 8:42 pm

yeah I still own the Leone Coupe with the 13bt in it and yes it's the one on youtube. And yes it's a rotary despite what the YouTube peanut gallery say.

It's a series 5 13b turbo with adaptor plate running a liberty 5 spd awd box, wrx rear diff and four wheel discs.

For all the poo hooing, it's a crap load of fun and sure they swallow heaps of petrol and oil but you're not putting a rotary in for fuel economy or you'd stick with the ea81 and the hitachi carb!

Keep it tuned, do your oil and plugs regularly and GET A VERY GOOD CLUTCH!

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Post by niterida » Sun Jan 16, 2011 7:52 pm

I have picked up WRXER's Brumby a few weeks back :

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and now I have picked up a 13B turbo and 5 speed box :

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Now the question is do I stick to the original idea of running Subaru AWD or just run RWD with the mazda box ?

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Post by 1111giles » Sun Jan 16, 2011 9:04 pm

Stick to your original plan - Subaru AWD.:cool:
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SVX - Silky Sexy & Smooth - just like me ;)
GLF (MY series) Hatchy - "Project 2012"
*Fozzie 2.0 Forester Sport - Wifey's daily driver
*Ozzie Outback Diesel SE nav Spec 2012 MY 6 speeder - My daily driver
* 'Half Cut' Oz Brumby its now totally in bits !:mrgreen

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