
Think I have enough Subaru stuff?
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Think I have enough Subaru stuff?
Last edited by entirelyturbo on Fri May 20, 2005 5:54 am, edited 1 time in total.
no, you need more 

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Don't forget that insanely small and useless pillow, too!LaureltheQueen wrote:i have cooler subaru stuff than just papers. I have a kleenex cozy!

Guess it would make a nice pillow for resting your feet on when you put them up a table or desk, though.

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you've got me on books in quantity, but I've got you on books in rarity
Plus model kits! dont forget those!
also no, you dont have enough.

also no, you dont have enough.
Rio Red 90 Legacy LS AWD 174k
Liquid Silver 92 SVX LS-L 88k
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I have the small Subaru pillow, that's in the backseat of my Legacy, thought it looked rather cute back there
Yeah, that sounded gay...
THAWA, don't forget the 1987, 1988, and 1989 full-line brochures I have up top
I also have models of the 22B, the WRX Type R (yellow with black wheels) and a white 4-door WRX type RA...

THAWA, don't forget the 1987, 1988, and 1989 full-line brochures I have up top

I also have models of the 22B, the WRX Type R (yellow with black wheels) and a white 4-door WRX type RA...
oh I haven't forgotten, remember I have the road and track's guide to the new subaru svx, and another namless brochure about the production of the svx that was PRINTED in japan plus various others, not to mention all the BC/BF legacy models, except the 91 RAC rally, hasegawa or otherwise.
Rio Red 90 Legacy LS AWD 174k
Liquid Silver 92 SVX LS-L 88k
[url=http://folding.amdmbpond.com/FoldingForOurFuture.html]Do you fold?[/url]
I'm on First and First. How can the same street intersect with itself? I must be at the nexus of the universe.
Liquid Silver 92 SVX LS-L 88k
[url=http://folding.amdmbpond.com/FoldingForOurFuture.html]Do you fold?[/url]
I'm on First and First. How can the same street intersect with itself? I must be at the nexus of the universe.
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Ah great, now I'm going to have to dig up all my Subaru crap, lay it out and take a picture of it. Thanks, thanks a lot. 

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'92 SS 5mt. All go and no show. Sold :(
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Hehe... I don't have very much Subaru stuff. I used to have a copy of the ad for the XT6 on my wall -- the one that's titled "The kind of car Mercedes-Benz might have built if they had been a little more creative and a little more frugal" but I lost it.
Hey, are those the complete XT factory service manuals? Do they have a section where they talk about how the brake booster works? I wonder if the XT had a booster like the single-stage one for Legacies/Imprezas...
Hey, are those the complete XT factory service manuals? Do they have a section where they talk about how the brake booster works? I wonder if the XT had a booster like the single-stage one for Legacies/Imprezas...
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D'oh. Vikash, you reminded me, I forgot to add the magazine page of the "father/son" XT ad ("Son, I thought you were going to buy a Subaru." "But Dad, I did!"
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Yep, complete 88 XT FSM's. I looked in the specifications for the brake booster, and they both were "vacuum suspended" type, obviously
, but the XT6 was "vacuum suspended (tandem)". I'm not sure what that means, I'm no brake booster expert. I have diagrams of both boosters too, but I don't have a scanner, I'm afraid
Maybe I should read up a bit 

Yep, complete 88 XT FSM's. I looked in the specifications for the brake booster, and they both were "vacuum suspended" type, obviously



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Oh yeah, I had that father/son ad too!
Huh. So it's possible the XT had a single stage booster and the XT6 had the tandem stage booster?
If you have some time it'd be really cool if you could read up on the functional differences between the two boosters... I'll see if I can scan the relevant Legacy booster documentation for you to compare it to.
Huh. So it's possible the XT had a single stage booster and the XT6 had the tandem stage booster?
If you have some time it'd be really cool if you could read up on the functional differences between the two boosters... I'll see if I can scan the relevant Legacy booster documentation for you to compare it to.
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I have everything check this out
2 r/c subaru rally cars
1 14'x4' banner
3 hats
lots of keychains
lots of brochures
tons of stickers/decals
2 shirts
tons of parts
a few videos
1 91 legacy turbo 5mt
2 extra sets of rims with tires
1 zippo lighter
a set of hub caps from a 79 wagon
Am I weird?
Or a serious fanatic?
2 r/c subaru rally cars
1 14'x4' banner
3 hats
lots of keychains
lots of brochures
tons of stickers/decals
2 shirts
tons of parts
a few videos
1 91 legacy turbo 5mt
2 extra sets of rims with tires
1 zippo lighter
a set of hub caps from a 79 wagon
Am I weird?
Or a serious fanatic?
Proud owner of a 1991 Silver 5MT
Gold wrx wheels,Straight Exhaust, DNA Boost Controler 12 Psi, Ngk's, De-Snorked, Carbon fiber hood scoop in the werks
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Gold wrx wheels,Straight Exhaust, DNA Boost Controler 12 Psi, Ngk's, De-Snorked, Carbon fiber hood scoop in the werks
1991 White 5MT(Sold to Friend), AKA BINFORD
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I have sections 3 and 4 of the Legacy FSM's, I really need the rest of them, I'll probably get those this month.
I will say this Vikash, my 4cyl XT brakes a HELL of a lot better than my Legacy, even with old pads and rotors and a system that's still not bled properly. That could be weight-related, but I dunno.
I will say this Vikash, my 4cyl XT brakes a HELL of a lot better than my Legacy, even with old pads and rotors and a system that's still not bled properly. That could be weight-related, but I dunno.
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Just normal braking, I've never pushed the XT hard enough to get the brakes to fade. The Legacy faded really bad on the Dragon, but that's coz I was using el cheapo Albany pads...
But in normal braking, it feels like the brakes have to do less work to bring the car to a stop on the XT. I wish I could bring actual calculations to the discussion, but I only have subjective evidence.
But in normal braking, it feels like the brakes have to do less work to bring the car to a stop on the XT. I wish I could bring actual calculations to the discussion, but I only have subjective evidence.

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Oh, the subjective feel could be lots of things... Different amounts of power assist, different mechanical advantage, different weight... if it has a single stage booster that's probably some of it too.
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Actually Vikash, I looked pretty thoroughly at the brake booster diagrams in my Legacy FSM's last night. Turns out the Legacy one shows how the booster works under a number of different conditions, from slight to full pedal range. The XT's doesn't
With the pictures and everything, I saw how a tandem booster works. That said, yes I can assuredly say that the XT is a single stage booster 


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Oh, hm. Oh well; I guess we continue to search for an early Impreza FSM.
The part -- I think -- that's very different between the single stage and double stage boosters is the "under medium load" part. The tandem booster apparently tries to make it so it takes almost no effort to maintain moderate brake pressure after you've achieved it, completely violating the springlike behavior that you might expect.
The part -- I think -- that's very different between the single stage and double stage boosters is the "under medium load" part. The tandem booster apparently tries to make it so it takes almost no effort to maintain moderate brake pressure after you've achieved it, completely violating the springlike behavior that you might expect.
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An update on this, it's gotten serious...
I have the full-line brochures of these years, they appear in this order from top left:

79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 87, 88, 89, 91, 92, 95, 97, 98, 99, 01, 02, and 05.
I also have these model-specific brochures appearing in the same order:

90 Legacy (and supplement), 91 XT, 94 Legacy, 01 Legacy, 02 Impreza, 02 WRX, 02 Legacy, 03 Baja, 04 Legacy, 04 Impreza, 04 Outback, 04 Forester (and XT supplement), 04 STi, and 05 Legacy (and supplement).
I'm not stopping there either.
Any challengers?
I have the full-line brochures of these years, they appear in this order from top left:

79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 87, 88, 89, 91, 92, 95, 97, 98, 99, 01, 02, and 05.
I also have these model-specific brochures appearing in the same order:

90 Legacy (and supplement), 91 XT, 94 Legacy, 01 Legacy, 02 Impreza, 02 WRX, 02 Legacy, 03 Baja, 04 Legacy, 04 Impreza, 04 Outback, 04 Forester (and XT supplement), 04 STi, and 05 Legacy (and supplement).
I'm not stopping there either.
Any challengers?
