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39878
Tim----------- I was under the impression that NSI had the lower oil pan and remote oil tank. If this is the case , then the crankcase needs to be pressurized...
dkeats2000
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Jul 1, 2006
2:30 pm
39879
I just got back from vacation and saw this message. A couple of years ago I had a complete power loss with my ea81 due to a wiring defect with the tach ...
Dick Baner
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Jul 1, 2006
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39880
Tim Can't solve your problem for you but have some comments: I run an EJ 20, and based on my experience with this: 1. The plastic cover behind the flywheel is...
Peter Washbourn
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Jul 2, 2006
6:39 am
39881
All, Thanks for your comments. As many have noted, it sounds like compression getting past the rings and pressurizing the crankcase. "Good" results from a...
Tim Connor
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Jul 3, 2006
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39882
Hello all, I've been looking at a few companies which are offering EFI-controlled Subarus, and I've been learning quite a lot in my research. One thing I...
Christopher Owens
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Jul 4, 2006
1:36 pm
39883
Hi Chris! The EFI system your referring to is actually the Real World Solutions EFI. The mixture control is used to manually lean or richen the mixture from...
gcrowder22000
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Jul 5, 2006
4:29 am
39884
Hi Chris! The EFI system your referring to is actually the Real World Solutions EFI. The mixture control is used to manually lean or richen the mixture from...
gcrowder22000
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Jul 5, 2006
4:30 am
39885
Hi Chris! The EFI system your referring to is actually the Real World Solutions EFI. The mixture control is used to manually lean or richen the mixture from...
gcrowder22000
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Jul 5, 2006
4:30 am
39886
It can also be the SDS system, which also has this knob. You are right, Chris, once properly tuned, the knob is not really needed. Like Glenn pointed out, you...
Hans Teijgeler
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Jul 5, 2006
6:11 am
39887
But the Electromotive TEC system has a limp home mode for all sensors - that means that one can decide that a faulty sensor should give a signal approximating...
Sture
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Jul 5, 2006
6:27 am
39888
True, provided that the system recognizes the error. Hans...
Hans Teijgeler
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Jul 5, 2006
7:20 am
39889
Hello Hans, Glen, Thanks for the additional info. I took a look at both the Real World and SDS systems and they both appear to be similar in their end game....
Christopher Owens
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Jul 5, 2006
7:47 pm
39890
Hey Chris! I have purchased the RWS system for my RAM Engines 125 hp EA81 powered Europa. I haven't installed it yet. I want to keep my current Ellison TBI...
gcrowder22000
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Jul 5, 2006
11:32 pm
39891
Good idea. I had a total engine failure which luckily resulted in moderate repairable damage a couple of years ago due to a broken wire internally on the tach...
Dick Baner
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Jul 6, 2006
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39892
To all the carb users: Will a single Mikuni off a Suzuki 1100 cc. Katana (34mm?) be sufficient to feed the EA81 through the stock manifold? They work in banks...
snymanerik
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Jul 6, 2006
8:31 am
39893
... I hope you get better answers, but if it really is 34mm, that sounds a bit small. I've used a 34mm Mikuni on a 125cc motocross bike. -- Mickey Coggins ...
Mickey Coggins
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Jul 6, 2006
8:59 am
39894
The stratus uses two bing type 64 (I think they're 32mm each) for the 100 hp version. Same with sub4 and rotax 912/912S, they all use two. ... From:...
gary
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Jul 6, 2006
12:13 pm
39895
If you intend to improve on the stock power, this sounds like it is too small. This is under 1-3/8", and I think that one of the common carbs is the Holley...
garywolf1947
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Jul 6, 2006
10:37 pm
39896
Two of them should work ,but it is all in the jetting.There is no formula for getting the jetting right because a converted soob engine has so many variables...
Jude
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Jul 7, 2006
3:53 am
39897
Guys, thanks for the answers re. the Mikunis. I have four of them, so I can use two. I also have two SU-HIF off a Landrover that can be used. Erik....
snymanerik
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Jul 7, 2006
6:44 am
39898
Erik, For what it is worth, I am using a single 44mm SU carb onto an EA82 manifold on an EA81. This works well, so I suspect that a single 34mm would struggle ...
John Birrell
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Jul 7, 2006
12:03 pm
39899
I'll be there Saturday 8am thru Sunday. Always enjoyed meeting list members. Look me up. I'll be parked with all the other canards. Camping under wing...
al p wick
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Jul 7, 2006
12:17 pm
39900
SU HIF is a good choice as no diaphram like the Kunis and you'd only need one just so long as you get enough fuel to it. Won't stand high fuel pressure. ... ...
avtar412
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Jul 8, 2006
4:48 am
39901
... The 1100 Katana is 275cc per cyl. The Soob is 450 cc per cyl. Even using 2 carbs from the Katana on the soob,each carb will see "gulps" almost twice the...
Clare Snyder
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Jul 8, 2006
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39902
Nothing oddball about the Subaru firing order, only the cylinder numbering sequence. They fire in the same order as a VW. (Cylinders, not numbers.) Larry Hamm...
Larry Hamm
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Jul 8, 2006
10:29 pm
39903
Looking for possible Subaru setup for an Avid MK IV HH STOL nosewheeler. EA81, especially the stratus setup seems to be very popular. How much weight...
killercat73
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Jul 12, 2006
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39904
Yes, this is one of the questions we should have an auto-response for. The much more knowledgeable may chime in and/or correct me, but from what I remember the...
gary
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Jul 12, 2006
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39905
One of our members passed away before finishing his project, and his wife asked me for help in selling. The engine is a brand new Crossflow Aero EA81 with a...
garywolf1947
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Jul 12, 2006
10:18 am
39906
My understanding is that the EA-82 is 30 pounds heavier than the '81 and the increase in hp is due to running the engine at a highr rpm. In other words the 81...
Bill Weir
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Jul 12, 2006
12:46 pm
39907
I am cleaning the garage and reluctantly passing on to anyone my 9 year collection of Subaru parts including an EJ22 from a 3k mile 93 Impressa, a JDM EJ20...
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Jul 12, 2006
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