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fitted the right alternator the front mount and front bumper as well as rehung the fenders. lets all pray it starts this week
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What is the bracing just in front of the engine rad about :?:
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Post by BAC5.2 »

Looks like it's supporting the front mount core.

Is that a Greddy core?

At some point in the future, I think I'm going to have to go to a GC chassis...
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lookin good man, keep it up!!
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Post by DLC »

BAC5.2 wrote:Looks like it's supporting the front mount core.

Is that a Greddy core?

At some point in the future, I think I'm going to have to go to a GC chassis...
It's all about weight...any GC will always be lighter than any BC at the same level of strippage. Lets not even begin on the aftermarket body support.

Oh, and looking good Jason.
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yep the bracketry is for teh front mount which weighs about oh, 15-20 lbs. its freakin 4 inches thick adn barely fits . it sits flush with the top adn bottom of the bumper cover.

phil, the core is presesion bar and plate. 3 inch outlets still need to be resolved as i only had 2.5's before. that adn teh outlets are at the top because they have to be so more piping adjustments need to be made.
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Phil...don't part out yer gorgeous ABM car to put in an Impretzel...that just ain't right
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It's looking mighty delicious! Looks like you'll be able to retain your foglights with that fmic. Where do the end tanks point, in or to the sides?
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Engine PIcs, I love engine pics.....
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i can most likely have fogs but not likely will have them oem ones wont fit now and aftermarket ones wont fit under covers. the bucket on the drivers side is pretty hacked because i was trying to fit piping where it really was impossible. there is still an area to mount the fogs but im just not sure. i wont get them unless i have covers they will fit under adn belive me. its really tight.

oh adn i took a page out of phil's book adn decided to see how stealth would look. i still have the option to go bling but i wanted to see how it looked and i like it. not only that but i did teh area behind so that there wasnt blue behind teh fog buckets

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I assume you're doing custom piping? If so can you take a couple of shots once you get the driver side done?

I REALLY like the color of your Impreza. I'm hoping I can find another one for my gf, auto, 2door, in that exact color. But they are getting harder to find here in CA with how popular swaps are now. What year is it and is that RBP?

Keep up the good work.
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Post by BAC5.2 »

Dave - That's exactly why I want a GC.

Gutted, Caged, 4 Slicks.

Nick - I'd probably paint the GC ABM. That would be a cool color for one of those.

Lookin good Jason!
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hahaha, i wish it was rbp. its actualy the nasty green color that has some blue in it. not quite seafom not quite blue. ill take some pics of the piping tonight.

just be prepared to cut alot.

all of the metal next to the bumper beam holes needs to go adn maybe a little bit of the horizintal bit under the abs. angle grinder ftw. also im sure you already noticed but the fog buckets sti really close to that metal bit, so the easiest way to keep fogs is outlets at the top 2 45's to clear the bumper (youll need to trim a ton of the bucket though no matter what way you do it) up and 90 thorugh the snorkus hole ect. youll need to slove intake issues though because it leaves you with zero space. i got made fun of major for my 3 inch carb intake.
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Post by my3awds »

:shock: You weren't kidding about the cutting.....And you're able to fit the bumper over it huh? Did alot have to come off the inside sides of the bumper? Looks like a solid install though.
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Post by BAC5.2 »

Who made the pipes? Or is it a GC8 kit?
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Post by Kelly »

Looks like with all the silicone and clamps your gonna use there, you may as well go rent or buy yourself a welder to do it right. :P
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i had the pipes welded for the legacy which had a really long thin core with 2.5 outlets adn it sat really low. this core is shorter, thicker and taller. chassis requirements wouldnt let me run outlets on the bottom and it has 3 inch outlets. so i had reducers made to compensate for the core outlet size, and cut the piping so that it would rise up more. after it runs im gonna take it down to a fabricator who is really good at what he does and have him weld together the pieces that were cut. i want to reduce the amount of silicone too.

btw, i replaced nearly every single coupler and tbolt for less than 150. crapiest welder runs 300. so i think i still win.

oh and i doubt ill be able to put blinker in the pass side. i took out way too much material and its still close. imo with a setup like this the pass side is the worse for the bumper the drive side is worse for the metal. also that core is 4 inches thick adn 12 inches tall. thats exactly the depth and the bumper adn the height too. it goes from the verry bottom to the very top. next time i put it together ill take a pic of the clearence.
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Post by 555BCTurbo »

azn2nr wrote:
btw, i replaced nearly every single coupler and tbolt for less than 150. crapiest welder runs 300. so i think i still win.

Then you have to learn how to weld lol :D


I think I am gonna TIG my intercooler pipes...now...just have to find someone who will let me use their TIG lol
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555BCTurbo wrote:
azn2nr wrote:
btw, i replaced nearly every single coupler and tbolt for less than 150. crapiest welder runs 300. so i think i still win.

Then you have to learn how to weld lol :D


I think I am gonna TIG my intercooler pipes...now...just have to find someone who will let me use their TIG lol
lol. good luck :-D

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scuzzy wrote:
555BCTurbo wrote:
azn2nr wrote:
btw, i replaced nearly every single coupler and tbolt for less than 150. crapiest welder runs 300. so i think i still win.

Then you have to learn how to weld lol :D


I think I am gonna TIG my intercooler pipes...now...just have to find someone who will let me use their TIG lol
lol. good luck :-D

I'm just trying to get my hands on a mig now.

Meh, I have friends who have 'em...

I ain't going fmic quite yet, I still like the AWIC
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Post by 206er »

looks like you would have an easier time of that IC install if you would stick your battery in the trunk, which is a good idea anyway.
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Post by azn2nr »

yeah but the car needs to start first
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