Ea82t Boost gauge install
Ea82t Boost gauge install
wheres the best place to tap in a boost gauge on an ea82t?
a T piece joing should do the trick but where abouts is the best spot?
cheers
wrx_nut
a T piece joing should do the trick but where abouts is the best spot?
cheers
wrx_nut
85' Touring Wagon, EA82T, 3" Lift, 27's, RS intercooler
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P
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I know of that spot, did suss that out too. (behind throttle body)
What adaptor or thread does it use, cant seem to find a fitting - suggestions?
What adaptor or thread does it use, cant seem to find a fitting - suggestions?
'03 Forester X, stock standard for now.
'89 EA82T Touring Wagon, 5-speed D/R, 14" alloy wheels, bullbar. (Past ride)
'81 MY wagon, 3" lift, 5-speed D/R, Weber, 14x27" tyres. (Past ride)
'89 EA82T Touring Wagon, 5-speed D/R, 14" alloy wheels, bullbar. (Past ride)
'81 MY wagon, 3" lift, 5-speed D/R, Weber, 14x27" tyres. (Past ride)
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I'm not sure, not ever having owned an EA82T but there's a similar sounding plug on the EJ20G manifold that is 10x1 metric.
Best bet is to undo the plug and take it as a sample to Enzed or similar. The guys there will match it up easy enough.
Best bet is to undo the plug and take it as a sample to Enzed or similar. The guys there will match it up easy enough.
82 MY Wagon, EJ20G
87 RX, EJ20G
89 Brumby, EA81
12 BRZ, FA20
87 RX, EJ20G
89 Brumby, EA81
12 BRZ, FA20
Even though he has not owned 1 Tim spotted this on my engine when it was out (at the time of engine swap) i can alway see where mine is pluged in however will not be able to get back to you until Monday.tim_81coupe wrote:I'm not sure, not ever having owned an EA82T but there's a similar sounding plug on the EJ20G manifold that is 10x1 metric.
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I have found now it is a 1/8 BSP thread, not metric as first thought for the port mentioned above. Now have boost guage 

'03 Forester X, stock standard for now.
'89 EA82T Touring Wagon, 5-speed D/R, 14" alloy wheels, bullbar. (Past ride)
'81 MY wagon, 3" lift, 5-speed D/R, Weber, 14x27" tyres. (Past ride)
'89 EA82T Touring Wagon, 5-speed D/R, 14" alloy wheels, bullbar. (Past ride)
'81 MY wagon, 3" lift, 5-speed D/R, Weber, 14x27" tyres. (Past ride)
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My boost is stock 7 psi, I am going to leave it that way until my other problem is sorted with it running too lean (measured as low as 16:1
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'03 Forester X, stock standard for now.
'89 EA82T Touring Wagon, 5-speed D/R, 14" alloy wheels, bullbar. (Past ride)
'81 MY wagon, 3" lift, 5-speed D/R, Weber, 14x27" tyres. (Past ride)
'89 EA82T Touring Wagon, 5-speed D/R, 14" alloy wheels, bullbar. (Past ride)
'81 MY wagon, 3" lift, 5-speed D/R, Weber, 14x27" tyres. (Past ride)
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Jaffa I don't know what you're talking about.... what did I spot (apart from water in #3's injector plug :P)Jaffa wrote:Even though he has not owned 1 Tim spotted this on my engine when it was out (at the time of engine swap) i can alway see where mine is pluged in however will not be able to get back to you until Monday.
That sounds almost problematic Roger. Is the fuel pressure low perhaps? How did you measure the AFR?
82 MY Wagon, EJ20G
87 RX, EJ20G
89 Brumby, EA81
12 BRZ, FA20
87 RX, EJ20G
89 Brumby, EA81
12 BRZ, FA20
I got to the end of my patience afetr spending over 2 months faultfinding it.tim_81coupe wrote:subanator wrote: That sounds almost problematic Roger. Is the fuel pressure low perhaps? How did you measure the AFR?
It is in the hand of "Tim" at Sic Em Rex at the moment. So far a corrupt AF signal to ECU, getting a 4 plug Turbo ECU for it, as the one in it is a N/A one.
Will post details later in my thread in troubleshooting when I get it back.
'03 Forester X, stock standard for now.
'89 EA82T Touring Wagon, 5-speed D/R, 14" alloy wheels, bullbar. (Past ride)
'81 MY wagon, 3" lift, 5-speed D/R, Weber, 14x27" tyres. (Past ride)
'89 EA82T Touring Wagon, 5-speed D/R, 14" alloy wheels, bullbar. (Past ride)
'81 MY wagon, 3" lift, 5-speed D/R, Weber, 14x27" tyres. (Past ride)
Indicated in the pic. Ignore my choice of line, it is temporary until I can get a small vac line fitting. I substituted a 1/8 - 1/4 high pressure polythene tube and stepped down to suit hose. (Industrial)
Plug would have 10mm socket head, thread for fitting is 1/8 BSP, not metric as first thought.
Cheers Roger.

Plug would have 10mm socket head, thread for fitting is 1/8 BSP, not metric as first thought.
Cheers Roger.

'03 Forester X, stock standard for now.
'89 EA82T Touring Wagon, 5-speed D/R, 14" alloy wheels, bullbar. (Past ride)
'81 MY wagon, 3" lift, 5-speed D/R, Weber, 14x27" tyres. (Past ride)
'89 EA82T Touring Wagon, 5-speed D/R, 14" alloy wheels, bullbar. (Past ride)
'81 MY wagon, 3" lift, 5-speed D/R, Weber, 14x27" tyres. (Past ride)
The screw above the arrow is the Idle adjustment, another screw found on the base (I think) of a solenoid to the left in the photo is the High Idle adjustment for revs to pick up when A/C is on.wrx_nut wrote:ahhh i see now.... those screws on the throttle body/intake are they for the air/fuel mix?
im new to the ea82t just getting to know it...
'03 Forester X, stock standard for now.
'89 EA82T Touring Wagon, 5-speed D/R, 14" alloy wheels, bullbar. (Past ride)
'81 MY wagon, 3" lift, 5-speed D/R, Weber, 14x27" tyres. (Past ride)
'89 EA82T Touring Wagon, 5-speed D/R, 14" alloy wheels, bullbar. (Past ride)
'81 MY wagon, 3" lift, 5-speed D/R, Weber, 14x27" tyres. (Past ride)
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Yeah the screw for the AC idle up is accessed from the rear of the solonoid. If you dont get much idle adjustment from the Idle adjuster you may need to pull the plenum off and blow it out with compressed air, i had this problem with dads and found a big chunk of carbon in there.
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