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Old 12-06-2012, 02:38 AM   #76
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Love the work so far. What other builds have you done? This can't be your first build.
First ever Subaru. Used to have a civic ef with jdm motor and spray.

Will post pics this Saturday when I make it home.
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Old 12-08-2012, 09:28 PM   #77
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More pics. Sending valves to swaintech for coatings. When I dissasembled the old motor the piston coatings literally looked new. Going to reuse the valves just clean and coat. They look great.





Heres clutch disc and turbo fittings. those eagle rods are for back up motor.











work bench a bit crowded and messy but ill clean it up before assembling!
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Old 12-08-2012, 09:42 PM   #78
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few pics of the intercooler since its off the car obviously.







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Old 12-08-2012, 09:44 PM   #79
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i used the stock u brace on bottom of the car for extra intercooler supports. which is why the center brace is offset a bit to the right. used existing threaded holes and all i had to do was drill intercooler braces and then put some 12mm bolts in there.

5 inch thick intercooler with huge end tanks has a bit of weight to it
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Old 12-13-2012, 07:36 PM   #80
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Wow so nice man!!Whats the deals with the welded cover on the back of the block,and are those the eagle rods in the pic u got from me and also fs?what's the deal with the metatarsal boots??I wear the same damn things for work lol.
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Old 12-13-2012, 08:03 PM   #81
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wow dude not many ppl know about those boots! my dads a welder, and i do alot of stuff like that at work where i need them. saw my dad had them so decided to try a pair. i like them.

rods fs are the eagle ones. trying to scrape a few hundred together to pay u and for 2 wastegates.

plate on block-machinist cracked this block, welded plate on it. this is going to be the one try this block gets. if it fails or doesnt do what i need its going in the trash and ill start with a stock sleeved block or benson sleeve job. this one has about 5 minutes of run time on it so sucks to waste it because of small crack. maybe it will be good. i say 95 percent chance it doesnt work correctly. oh well. ill just pull motor and build another.
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Old 12-13-2012, 09:21 PM   #82
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yup i work a a grey iron/ductile iron metal pouring foundry,u need those bad boys you can't go wrong protecting your feet.Also if you need block like i said spares are here.Gotta be optimistic hopefully it works and does'nt pull the motor out of square.Good luck and love the updates.intercooler wow very large,gonna bwe able to hold somepower!
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Old 12-14-2012, 08:26 AM   #83
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yeah went a bit over kill with the fmic! figured if i was building it mise well build it! costed me so much to build it!

Yeah those boots are the bomb!! glad you like them to. i feel like super man with those boots on!
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