Country road, and the intercooler (56k friendly!)

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Country road, and the intercooler (56k friendly!)

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(Page 2, for updated hoodscoop pics!)

keeping legacycentral updated on the installs.. (you can click them to make them fullsized)
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now under the hood..
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and the Gtech and boost/vac gauge..
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unfortunetly i still don't have reverse, but working on getting the dp cat-less.
hope you all approve :wink:
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Post by vrg3 »

Cool.

I highly recommend replacing that clear vinyl tubing with 3/4" heater hose. It'll handle the temperatures much better.

You also might want to use a ziptie or something around the cruise control actuator bracket and one of the little nubs on the side of the intercooler. That'll help keep the intercooler in place.

How is your coolant filler tank mounted?
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vrg3 wrote:I highly recommend replacing that clear vinyl tubing with 3/4" heater hose. It'll handle the temperatures much better.

How is your coolant filler tank mounted?
ya my local Ace hardware was out of heater hose that size, this is all they had, it does get very rubbery* after long drives... :?

it is mounted in there... pretty much rests on the cam cover, but we ziptied it to the Oil Filler neck, and around the screw for the Coolant resevoir. there is plenty of room for the hoses between the tank and battery... is it supposed to gurlge alot after i relocated the tank? there is quite a bit of air in my coolant lines, after a long run i can hear bubling in them..
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Post by vrg3 »

Yeah, you'd probably have to go to an auto parts store for 3/4" heater hose.

So your coolant filler tank is strapped to both the engine and the overflow tank? You're aware that those two things move relative to each other, right? The engine can move a lot on its mounts when it's producing a lot of torque.

The gurgling is air bubbles. You really should get the system fully burped before putting any load on the engine.

It kind of looks like some of the hoses you ran go up and then back down. Air gets easily trapped at these little high points and is very hard to get out. You might want to see if you can reroute the lines to avoid that. Or maybe elevate the filler tank while doing the initial fill.
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Post by LaureltheQueen »

go to schucks/checker/kragen. Heater hose is $.10 an inch
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vrg3 wrote: So your coolant filler tank is strapped to both the engine and the overflow tank? You're aware that those two things move relative to each other, right? The engine can move a lot on its mounts when it's producing a lot of torque.

It kind of looks like some of the hoses you ran go up and then back down. Air gets easily trapped at these little high points and is very hard to get out. You might want to see if you can reroute the lines to avoid that. Or maybe elevate the filler tank while doing the initial fill.
we left some slack on the zipties.. i'm aware of the engine moving- have had no problems thus far..

thanks! i'll try levitating it and filling
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nice looking car, everything mine should have been
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Post by azn2nr »

i demand a write up on that guage install
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i didn't do a write yet for the gauge- didn't think anyone would want to do that- but i did a write up on my i/c sprayer!! <40$
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Post by AWD_addict »

That is an interesting place for the gauge. Do you miss the heat/airflow from the vent?
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Post by StartRestart »

actually the vent still works.. air goes around it- it is slightly adjustable up&down too, couple mm of movement.
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Post by AWD_addict »

Cool. It must come out a little faster, having a smaller area to exit from. Or maybe the other vents equalize the pressure, so it's not a noticeable change?
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Post by azn2nr »

i just noticed, how much does your car make on the gtech
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Post by kastrix »

I hope that seatbelt is connected when you're driving!!!!

Looks gerat! I wish I could have found a good price on a turbo when i was buying
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yes the seatbelt is connected, though it had to be undone to let me take a good pic.

uh i get about high 15 1/4miles, depends on the wind though- the legacy wagon is not aerodynamically friendly.. add to that the auto tranny...

i've seen high 0.8gs cornering while braking... otherwise the car can do normally like .68~ gs lateral.. and like a good .7/.8 g launch is fun! :-)
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Post by StartRestart »

Just got the WRX hood scoop installed :D 40$ shipped w/ splitter.. but i didn't use the splitter (yet).
here ya go!
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(random story: iwas out finding some good spots, and ended up needing to turn around in one lane :cry: my reverse slips REALLLY bad, especially when warm, so i ended up driving through some guy's yard to turn around. wow this car has a big turning radius)
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