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Post by mattims » Wed May 03, 2006 4:15 pm

i think mike might want to claim fastest atm.
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Post by tim_81coupe » Wed May 03, 2006 7:39 pm

Depending on how I go with the coupe I might end up with the fastest offroader :P
Mike and AndrewT being the only possible challengers to that.
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Post by vidler » Wed May 03, 2006 10:47 pm

Subarino smashes Jay and I smash Subarino
last time me and subarino went at it i beat him... driving down rockingham rd near the better choice servo. i think dave should remember
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Post by mattims » Wed May 03, 2006 11:05 pm

well actually .. the last time i went offroad was in my b4 .. so bring it on ..
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Post by subanator » Wed May 03, 2006 11:45 pm

Jay, I think you have now the best conversion (NA) you can get from available subie donor cars, bar the H6. Not saying that couldnt be done either, seeing you have eliminated just about all available options for now!!
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Post by AndrewT » Thu May 04, 2006 12:10 am

Hey there's a thought.....driving the EJ25 might bring back memories from when you owned the Outback for a short time. That would have been an EJ25? If it was a newer model than a 99 then it might have been a SOHC instead?

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Post by AndrewT » Thu May 04, 2006 12:13 am

Depending on how I go with the coupe I might end up with the fastest offroader
Tim, I like where this is going !! :D
Milo is sitting there, fully registered, rails already cut........its BEGGING for a heart transplant care of poor old Coupe.......

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Post by vidler » Thu May 04, 2006 7:28 am

If it was a newer model than a 99 then it might have been a SOHC instead?
lol... it was a 97 model, never bothered to look if it was a sohc or dohc... but i shoulda swapped the rear diff before i sold it :D

when this engine blows, i might look at a full H6 conversion with running gear as well... thats a definate WHEN, coz the boss would kill me if a started again so soon :) lets hope she doest snap too many rear axlesor flog out to many front ones.

seems to go pretty quick, its kinda difficult to take off though coz the wheel spin is insane from all the torque. But on the plus side, when accelerating in 4th for example, there is power straight away, you dont have to wait for the revs to get up there.

engine light it slowly coming on less and less, but i still gotta earth the ecu properly.

my rear wheel carrier is on, i figured out a way 2 stop it wobbling, making a new number plate mount this wknd, my bash plate is ready to go on this wknd, i got my flash steering wheel on (boss kit modified) and im hoping that my rear spring spacers are ready when i get to work coz then the days of having a saggy ass end will be gone and there is less chance of me losing me rear bumper :D :D
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Post by BRUMBERTY » Thu May 04, 2006 9:18 am

tim_81coupe wrote:Depending on how I go with the coupe I might end up with the fastest offroader :P
Mike and AndrewT being the only possible challengers to that.
I may be keen for a crack at that title fellas.
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Post by AndrewT » Thu May 04, 2006 11:30 am

I've nearly convinced a mate of mine to let me stick a lift kit into his `99 WRX hehehe :D

Jay that sounds bloody good....I don't count excess wheelspin as a problem!
Oh well, I've got abit of experience in fitting an AWD box now, and you could certainly do the welding required, have a look under my car when it's done - might be a good option to keep that grunt under wraps.

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