My first EJ22T build...

Heads, valves, pistons, rods, crankshaft, etc...

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Post by bmxpunk »

nice going. You are gonna have to let me in on what under body protection you have. SO far I have a skid plate for the front and the stock subaru diff cover, So i need to cover up the rest. PM me some details and/or post pics!!!
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well, most of my stuff is a sort of modified semitruck mudflap on custom aluminum brackets.. :P

so it's a short 4" x 20 wide 1/2" thick set of mudflaps in front of the rear suspension/axle at an angle.. :P

looks a lot like a rally gravel guard. I've no skidplates yet... ^^
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I also made a heat shield for my oil cooler/filter to keep the header heat away.

Last weekend I got the engine in... This weekend, it's all about the hooking up part now!
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Well, I've the last few vacuum lines around the turbo and to finish putting the anti-freeze in..

the TMIC install wasn't painless, but went fairly well... I've a bit of tuning coming my way when my last intake elbow comes in this thurs or friday...
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Post by Arctic Assassian »

Because, you've got just a td04 with the stock computer, will make it run, but an RRFPR and FCD, along with MBC will do great. Depending on how much boost you run. With a motor that built, put a "disco potato" on that shit and love life.
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Arctic Assassian wrote:Because, you've got just a td04 with the stock computer, will make it run, but an RRFPR and FCD, along with MBC will do great. Depending on how much boost you run. With a motor that built, put a "disco potato" on that shit and love life.
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I plan on saving up for "externals" here pretty soon, having AXIS dyno tune it and strap on some power! I just wanted a solid foundation for my build.. :P
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Post by Legacy Rally Guy »

Oh and what's a "disco potato?"
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hehe, interesting!

thanks
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Just prior to the trans breaking, I ordered a sweet full aluminum radiator.. *my stock one had a lil leak at 3,000 rpm and from significant dripping to a light spray when I hit 5,000... The sad part... between order date and arrival date, my trans dies...

Oh well, at this rate, the only things I haven't rebuilt/redone are:

Paint *doesn't need it*
Interior *just needs some cleaning*
Steering links and front suspension *pretty decent, but I'd like to upgrade*
Rear Diff


AND the rest I've fixed or refreshed... well, I suppose my stereo system could use a cd player... but meh... I'm happy listening to the boxer rumble; Every time I turn the radio on or put a tape in *yes, I broke out my old tape collection..*, I end up turning it back down to hear the engine! :P

Despite the random headache, I love these cars!
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Re: update shtuff..

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Legacy Rally Guy wrote:
BXSS wrote:lol, so that solves my question about my rods being sturdy enough...

They're stock ej22t rods, so they should handle up to 18 psi spikes...:P
Good thing you bought the rods, I've lost two engines to thrown rods at somewhere between 18-20 psi with my turbo. I finally went out and bought some eagle rods for my engine this time.
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dzx wrote:
Legacy Rally Guy wrote:
BXSS wrote:lol, so that solves my question about my rods being sturdy enough...

They're stock ej22t rods, so they should handle up to 18 psi spikes...:P
Good thing you bought the rods, I've lost two engines to thrown rods at somewhere between 18-20 psi with my turbo. I finally went out and bought some eagle rods for my engine this time.
yeah, I'm pretty thankful I bought the SCAT rods.. :P stock would possibly have let go... *i've toasted one set a long time ago in a little Subaru GL*
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Post by BXSS »

I didn't write that ^.

I wrote that I've spiked to 18psi leveling off to 16psi on a TD04.

If someone took the time to replace pistons & bearings it makes sense to me to spend the $400 & get some good rods in motor.
I would not trust the stock rods.

That said 18-20psi from a T3/T4 is not the same as a 2.5 second 18psi spike from a TD04.
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BXSS wrote:I didn't write that ^.

I wrote that I've spiked to 18psi leveling off to 16psi on a TD04.

If someone took the time to replace pistons & bearings it makes sense to me to spend the $400 & get some good rods in motor.
I would not trust the stock rods.

That said 18-20psi from a T3/T4 is not the same as a 2.5 second 18psi spike from a TD04.
lol, I think the database messed up.. :P
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Post by 93forestpearl »

My buddies Wiseco's and Eagle's handled a 35+psi spike from a 3076R. Could have been higher, but it maxed out his Zeitronix MAP sensor at 3.5bar. Small leak in the EJ22T headgasket though after that. And by small I mean small
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93forestpearl wrote:My buddies Wiseco's and Eagle's handled a 35+psi spike from a 3076R. Could have been higher, but it maxed out his Zeitronix MAP sensor at 3.5bar. Small leak in the EJ22T headgasket though after that. And by small I mean small
SWEET! yeah, I've the Wiseco metal head gaskets.. so that'd not be a weak point either.. I'm thinking my engines weak point would be the head bolts... and that will be taken care of when I go to ARP studs/bolts when I do the head swap later. ^^
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