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Old Oct 6, 2009 | 03:16 PM
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Hey just went on a car cruise this weekend with 1200 cars sorry i didnt tell anyone about it. But there is always next year. It was cruise through the woods in Fort Dodge. http://www.wccruisers.com/cruisetothewoods.html
Anyway i see you guys talking maybe there is a meet coming up you guys were talking about I think it would be fun to go to because im always the only rx7 at meets
Old Oct 8, 2009 | 03:04 PM
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Went out to the AutoX in Des Moines over the weekend. Fun time. Managed to get 6 runs in, and was sad because I had to go before the end, and they were conducting fun runs. Overall, a very competently and smoothly run events, one of the best AutoX outings I've ever been to.
Took the MAccord, since the 7 is still under construction, but it was a great time. A couple of rx8's, and the black rx7 that used to run around IC. Unfortunately, he ended up busting a coolant line (or radiator end cover) and spilling some antifreeze at the starting point. The AutoX scene definitely needs more rotary representation, in no small part due to the fact that the fastest car of the day was a stupid-fast fox-body mustang.
Old Oct 8, 2009 | 09:47 PM
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of course he is.
Thinking about it pretty hard. Also thinking about different body kits but not very many of them are completely the look I want. I do still plan on shaving the rear bumper aka "roll pan". Ive seen pics of this and its some good stuff in my opinion. It needs repainted anyways so I figure I might as well do it while Im doing it so to speak.
Old Oct 8, 2009 | 09:56 PM
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speaking of bumpers , Ian......
Old Oct 14, 2009 | 02:11 PM
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Cody do you have access to a cam gear wrench for a subaru? They are a bastard to get off and I'm trying to find one of these wrenches so I don't have to torch then off again lol.

New clutch going in this weekend got my base map from benchmark tuning in chicago and my car is running very strong.

Got to put new pistons in my 2.5 and find a spare set of 2.0 heads then my hybrid 2.5 motor will be dropped in. I'm getting excited.

Anyone want to help put some pistons in my short block?
Old Oct 14, 2009 | 02:17 PM
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pistons? PISTONS?!?! get the hell off our forum!
just playing.
so, will it be an ej25 or an ej20 now?
Old Oct 14, 2009 | 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by driftfc87
Cody do you have access to a cam gear wrench for a subaru? They are a bastard to get off and I'm trying to find one of these wrenches so I don't have to torch then off again lol.

New clutch going in this weekend got my base map from benchmark tuning in chicago and my car is running very strong.

Got to put new pistons in my 2.5 and find a spare set of 2.0 heads then my hybrid 2.5 motor will be dropped in. I'm getting excited.

Anyone want to help put some pistons in my short block?
You're not talking about the piece of plastic you jam between the two gears on a DOHC motor to keep time right? You're looking for something to hold the cam gears in place to remove the bolt on them? If so I don't have access to any specialty wrench that might hold them, it looks like the only place that would have them is a Subaru dealership, and they don't sell them, Kent Moore probably sells them as a special tool. It's possible Advance Auto or O'Reilly's may have something they could loan out but I highly doubt it.

I've always just used either an air wrench or impact gun to remove those bolts, but from what I see the Subaru ones are plastic? That may break them. The only other thing I can guess would be to leave the timing belt on with all the guides then hold the crank bolt with something like a wrench and breaker bar and then use a ratchet or wrench with a long piece of pipe slipped over it. This way you'll get a gradual loosening force and you'll be able to put your weight behind it.
Old Oct 14, 2009 | 09:50 PM
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Blade it will be a 2.5 shortblock with 2.0 heads that way I don't have to wire in the avcs that the sti's and 06-07 wrx's have. This way there is no swapping of wiring harnesses or anything only thing different is 2.5 shortblock.

http://www.cobbtuning.com/products/?id=3555&rsku=0

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It looks like that it goes inside the cam gear for some reason the subaru cam gear bolts are a pita to get off. I had to torch off the ones off my 2.5.

There isn't really a good way to hold the cam gears other than the specialty tool if you try a big channel lock the cam gears will break before the bolt breaks loose.
Old Oct 15, 2009 | 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by driftfc87
Blade it will be a 2.5 shortblock with 2.0 heads that way I don't have to wire in the avcs that the sti's and 06-07 wrx's have. This way there is no swapping of wiring harnesses or anything only thing different is 2.5 shortblock.

http://www.cobbtuning.com/products/?id=3555&rsku=0

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It looks like that it goes inside the cam gear for some reason the subaru cam gear bolts are a pita to get off. I had to torch off the ones off my 2.5.

There isn't really a good way to hold the cam gears other than the specialty tool if you try a big channel lock the cam gears will break before the bolt breaks loose.
I see what you mean now. Yea, from the sounds of it they're easy to break off, especially considering the bolt has a torque of like 75 ft. lbs. I was just thinking maybe if you had the timing belt on and everything still hooked up you could hold the crank with something and then try and take the bolts out of the cam gears, but I'm not sure how well this would really work. Have you tried to get ahold of any of the Subaru dealerships and see if they may lend it to you for a day or something? I know if you give them your info and such they will usually do that if they have the tool.
Old Oct 15, 2009 | 10:48 PM
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Anyone in need of a mans turbo??
Just lmk
Old Oct 16, 2009 | 07:11 PM
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I see what you mean now. Yea, from the sounds of it they're easy to break off, especially considering the bolt has a torque of like 75 ft. lbs. I was just thinking maybe if you had the timing belt on and everything still hooked up you could hold the crank with something and then try and take the bolts out of the cam gears, but I'm not sure how well this would really work. Have you tried to get ahold of any of the Subaru dealerships and see if they may lend it to you for a day or something? I know if you give them your info and such they will usually do that if they have the tool.
I gave up lol... I'm buying a new set of heads and getting them ported. I can sell my long block for the cost of the heads and the porting so I figure what the hell.

My ******* clutch didn't come in today so now my car is on jack stands til maybe tomorrow or possibly even monday

This is becoming a pretty big project I wish I had another daily car and a garage so I could spend more quality time doing everything..
Old Oct 16, 2009 | 08:32 PM
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Anyone in need of a mans turbo??
Just lmk
lol

if you were really trying to sell it you would atleast say what it is.
Old Oct 16, 2009 | 08:57 PM
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Its Godzilla!!
Old Oct 16, 2009 | 10:06 PM
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Originally Posted by driftfc87
I gave up lol... I'm buying a new set of heads and getting them ported. I can sell my long block for the cost of the heads and the porting so I figure what the hell.

My ******* clutch didn't come in today so now my car is on jack stands til maybe tomorrow or possibly even monday

This is becoming a pretty big project I wish I had another daily car and a garage so I could spend more quality time doing everything..
Yea, that was the big problem that I had about getting a WRX or STi, I know it would turn into a project car for me instead of a daily driver. Whatever you can make work I'm sure it'll be pretty sweet in the end.

What does insurance run you a month on that thing for full coverage?
Old Oct 17, 2009 | 03:54 AM
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I think it's like 90-100 or so. They are very nice cars it handles great, it's comfortable, and it's relatively easy to work on. Parts are super cheap compared to just about any other foreign car.

The new pistons go in next week. I'm hoping to be able to get my heads in a week or so also then all I have to get is a gasket kit and she should be ready to go pretty soon.
Old Oct 17, 2009 | 07:30 AM
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Originally Posted by driftfc87
I think it's like 90-100 or so. They are very nice cars it handles great, it's comfortable, and it's relatively easy to work on. Parts are super cheap compared to just about any other foreign car.

The new pistons go in next week. I'm hoping to be able to get my heads in a week or so also then all I have to get is a gasket kit and she should be ready to go pretty soon.
That's pretty cheap for full coverage. I looked into getting a 2002 WRX and was quoted at like 225 a month and I kinda said **** that. lol That was with a clean record and being 23, so not sure if there's a large drop when you hit 25 or what. At this point I myself am leaning towards a Jetta TDI most likely.
Old Oct 17, 2009 | 09:57 PM
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Holy **** I still think mine is to expensive. I turned 25 in june and didn't notice much as far as money savings I think it's a myth...
Old Oct 20, 2009 | 11:24 PM
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Originally Posted by rusaccord
Went out to the AutoX in Des Moines over the weekend. Fun time. Managed to get 6 runs in, and was sad because I had to go before the end, and they were conducting fun runs. Overall, a very competently and smoothly run events, one of the best AutoX outings I've ever been to.
Took the MAccord, since the 7 is still under construction, but it was a great time. A couple of rx8's, and the black rx7 that used to run around IC. Unfortunately, he ended up busting a coolant line (or radiator end cover) and spilling some antifreeze at the starting point. The AutoX scene definitely needs more rotary representation, in no small part due to the fact that the fastest car of the day was a stupid-fast fox-body mustang.
Were you the one I met that asked me if I use to drive that car around Iowa City? Yeah that was my car that overheated that day. Unfortunately on one of the runs the thermoswitch on the car failed and the fans didn't come on and the driver at the time didn't notice the coolant on the ground until after he did his run which at that one point the engine reached 121 C according to the PFC.....luckily I had a spray bottle that was used to cool down the radiator. Even luckier that the car's coolant seals are still ok (i pressure tested them and did the various FD coolant tests and even after this past autox I saw no coolant loss), but granted they're probably not as good as they use to be. The new thermoswitch turns the fans on sooner so the car and oil temps are much more in control now. I am expecting a rebuild will need to be done in the next couple years in which I will then switch to single. Was going to do it this next year, but may hold that off as some friends and I will be participating in Lemons and Chump Car racing next year.

Btw the fastest time by that fox body should be no surprise since he built that car for autox and runs that baby at nationals....the driver has been autoxing for 15 years now if I remember correctly too.
Old Oct 21, 2009 | 03:46 AM
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so as much as it may suck im probly not going to be getting a rx7 soon... My car that I fixed... went back to together with more problems than when it started... So im back to square 1 and about $800 poorer.. and I cant sell my civic cause i need to keep driving it... But someday... I will have one... If only in my dreams
Old Oct 21, 2009 | 03:48 AM
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oh.. and now I have a daughter...
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Old Oct 21, 2009 | 08:38 PM
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Congrats man!!!
Old Oct 24, 2009 | 04:37 PM
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Washed up the car and waxed it today getting ready for the cruise up to Galena tomorrow.
Old Oct 24, 2009 | 04:52 PM
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Looks nice, I like the Rota's. I always wanted a set of Grids for the girlfriend's car but decided on a set of Drag DR16's.
Old Oct 31, 2009 | 10:29 PM
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Went to the dyno today and I was a little disappointed with my run but it's ok I have plenty of room to improve power.

257awhp- a/f's 9.8

It was running way to rich so I need a re-tune but will most likely just wait til I get my new motor in.
Old Oct 31, 2009 | 10:53 PM
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