Pics of my Legacy

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  1. Sarra

    Sarra Sporty Wagon

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    Since it was requested, here are some pics.

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    Large image, head on:
    http://biyofan.joeyteel.com/groundmod/img_0407.jpg

    How it looked before I got new wheels for it:
    http://biyofan.joeyteel.com/groundmod/img_0414.jpg

    How it looks now:
    http://biyofan.joeyteel.com/groundmod/img_0415.jpg

    Here's my Mom's 2003 Outback Wagon:
    http://biyofan.joeyteel.com/LegacyGT/img_0108.jpg

    A quick video of what it sounds like with the aftermarket intake on it:
    http://biyofan.joeyteel.com/LegacyGT/mvi_0102.avi

    And last, here's my entire directory, feel free to look around. :)
    http://biyofan.joeyteel.com/

    I'm going to start taking pics using a lower resolution again, so pics aren't freaking huge. ^_^;
     
  2. wagonmaster

    wagonmaster Administrator Staff Member Moderator

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    Thanks for posting the pictures. If you upload picture(s) to a forum thread, the picture(s) will be automatically resized if they are bigger than 1024*768. The only catch is that each resized photo must be less than 250 kb or it will be rejected by the forum software. If the picture gets rejected by the forum, you can always upload it to the gallery.
     
  3. OUTBACKWBEER!

    OUTBACKWBEER! wicked outback

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    nice!

    like you said " WRX wheels look great on Legacies! " I'll agree with that...
    Although I've always loved the legacy gt wheels too!
     
  4. OutbackGT

    OutbackGT Project GT-30

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    Nice Leggy. Needs to be lowered! The engine sounds sweet though.
     
  5. Sarra

    Sarra Sporty Wagon

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    I'm getting a set of the stock GT wheels in a few weeks, once the guy gets paypal. :p

    Now, I'm not sure if I want it lower or higher. Lower is nice for handling and looks, but higher is better for offroad and parking with a curb. Maybe I'll slam the rear and lift the front?

    I just washed the car, I have some new pics to upload today.

    I like how the engine sounds, thanks. :) http://biyofan.joeyteel.com/groundmod/ shows the intake I have on it. The engine isn't running quite right yet, grounding mod helped a lot. I'm going to start saving up for an STi 6 speed and either an EG33 or an EJ257 longblock. We'll see.
     
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    Spaceman3 New Member

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    I've heard alot about grounding kits for our Legacy's. How'd it help you? BTW...nice wagon!
     
  7. Sarra

    Sarra Sporty Wagon

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    I made my own kit with some wire and ring terminals.

    It helped reduce power surges, but I still get them a lot when it's cold, sometimes it really has to warm up before they stop.

    Going to rebuild the engine sooner or later, just need some performance parts and a bunch of new seals, bearings, and other random rebuild-related items first.
     
  8. japslapr

    japslapr New Member

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    You know... there would obviously be a lot more to change out than just the shortblock... but you can get an STi short block for 1500 these days.... not too sure if a low compression turbo motor would do you any good tho if your into off roading. I'd imagine an N/A motor would work better in that case.
     
  9. Sarra

    Sarra Sporty Wagon

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    I'd rather have 300 CHP and 300CTQ NA than turbo. The NA builds make 270+ HP/280+ tq at 2,000 rpm.
     
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    Spaceman3 New Member

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    I would think that an NA motor is alot better for off roading, too. None of that lag/surge behaviour. HP/TQ numbers like that are really good.
     
  11. Sarra

    Sarra Sporty Wagon

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    TWE built a 300/300 setup for someone. Basically, someone gave them a stupid amount of money and they got a stupid fast car in return. ;)

    The one bad thing about having 300 HP NA is the gearbox. I'm sure it wouldn't take more than one or two days for me to shred an entire gearbox with that kind of engine, unless it was a built gearbox. ;)
     
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    japslapr New Member

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    yeah.. I agree. Just a thought. For my type of motorsports... it is the other way around for the most part... although.... 270whp NA car are fairly even with 315whp turbo cars. After that.. it just becomes quite difficult to make 500whp on a 2.0l without a turbo.
     
  13. Sarra

    Sarra Sporty Wagon

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    I've got a plan for the build...

    Start out with Exhaust, just for now.

    Brake upgrade (I've got 16" wheels on the car, and the brakes allow 15" wheels to clear. I intend to fix that with some WRX brakes)
    Suspension upgrade
    Stage 3 heads, including cams (increase the redline of the motor to around 9,000 rpm)
    11.2:1 CR pistons
    EM and tuning
    New exhaust, step up from 2.25" to 2.5"

    Making 280 CHP at 2,000 rpm, and not having the power dip below 280 again until aver 8,500 rpm is pretty much just what I want. ;)
     
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    Spaceman3 New Member

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    Sounds good Sarra. It'll be real nice having a fat power curve. My Subie is a wee bit "peaky". It's fun, but not practical.
     
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    Sarra Sporty Wagon

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    No gap of death. :p

    Right now it looks like i"m going to have to replace my rear diff gasket, or replace the entire rear diff. It's leaking, albiet slowly. :(
     

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