UPDATE: I have SOLD the car for a 15 Ford Focus ST! I look forward to watching to car progress with the new owner but I also love the new ride! Hello guys! I have a new to me LGT in Regal Blue Pearl w/ a 5 speed and quite a few mods. The previous owner had put quite a bit of work into this car and I'm looking forward to picking up where he left off. Modifications: Motor: Topspeed RR1: EJ257 Short block conversion from an 04 STi (stock EJ255 Heads) CP pistons JDM 12MM oil pump Cometic head gasket Killerb Oil pickup Tube Blouch Dom 1.5xtr turbo Walbro 255 fuel pump Allpro TGV Deletes Perrin Turbo Inlet Grimmspeed 3 port EBCS Mishimoto Radiator Driveline: ACT clutch with flywheel from a 2008 WRX (Rebuilt by Clutch Specialty Auto) Transmission snout (covers wear from stock but makes some noise) Brakes: StopTech pads StopTech rotors StopTech steel braided lines DOT 4 Super Blue for brake and clutch Suspension: 04 STI gold BBS Rims JDM Spec B REV B Bilstein suspension COBB front and rear sway bars whiteline front roll center and whiteline steering rack bushings Perrin PSRS Whiteline Front Inner Control Arm Bushings Whiteline Front Heavy Duty Steering Rack Bushings Whiteline Front Roll Center Kit WBR Front mount intercooler Exhaust: Catted Cobb downpipe Catless STi Uppipe Exterior: Rally Armor mud flaps Dual Hella Horns A quick shoutout to Dana and TougeFighter for hooking me up with this kit and installing them.. Full HID Retrofit: TheRetrofitSource retro quick kit for the legacy Morimoto upgraded projectors (surprisingly easy swap) Morimoto ballasts Morimoto 6k bulbs 8mm led halos Diode Dynamics LED Switchback turn signal bulbs w/ CF18 flasher module The week I got the car... Currently... Keep in mind that this was on the AWD dyno from Allpro which definitely reads lower than some of the other single-roller DynoJets or Dynocoms around town.
hahah that's Will Austin's old car. nice! For what it's worth, that engine came out of Lucy, which was the car TopSpeed built for One Lap of America 5 or so years ago.
Thanks for the info. I called Topspeed and they didn't have any info about the car bc they've undergone some management changes in the past year and a half so I know nothing about what the build was and what the power runs for the car are... :|
Yep that's my old car I was just wondering today where she went. Matt is right that the shortblock is the stroker one from the one lap top speed car mated to the stock EJ255 Legacy GT heads with a cometic head gasket . Doug will recognize the car and the engine if you mention her by name I promise you All pro touched the car last so things like the boost controllers and TGV deletes are their work. Full list of mods are in this thread where i posted up the car for sale: http://wrxatlanta.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34894
Thanks for all the info. I am loving the car and the mods you've done. I've looked for a nice LGT for a while now.
Glad she's in good hands. I have a rally armor aluminum skid plate that was on the car previously (with holes for changing the oil) and I'd probably be willing to trade it for a case of sweetwater or something at the next meet up I can get to I also have some spare rota rims, the stock shocks and struts, and 4-5 oil filters + crush rings (it already has a fumoto valve for the drain but you probably saw that already). I may have another spare key and remote here somewhere too so if you're curious I'll dig it up. If i find anything else I'll let ya know. They should have kept the Cobb AP2 in the glove box so you should have all the tune files on there no matter where you go. Last tune was at Top Speed through all pro.
http://wrxatlanta.com/forums/showthread.php?t=35494&highlight=powder http://wrxatlanta.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34629&highlight=powder Here are some threads about people who can do powder coating. They are for wheels but I am just assuming they can do an intercooler also.
you'll want a thermal dispersant coating on the intercooler and pipes. Zircotec would be the best option but I haven't found a US distributor yet, bought it direct from manufacturer. Have used Zircoflex and it's the shit when dealing with high heat issues. Used it on generator sets in the megawatt range when enclosure size/space is critical to application. Nice thing about it is you can paint over it. http://www.zircotec.com/ stand corrected, you can get it local if near Peachtree City. Think M Ball and I went down there a few years back http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/eppages/ziroctecheatshield.php
Yeah I was looking into thermal coatings for the piping. Thanks for the heads up. Now to save up money to get the work done.
It's been a while since I've updated anything on my thread. Upgrades: Stoptech brake kit: Braided lines, pads, slotted rotors, and more Super Blue fluid. Perrin AOS: A pain in the butt to install but it has definitely helped relieve some pressure General maintenance: belts, fluids, ect. Plans: Full retrofit kit from Sparta (projectors, bulbs, ballasts, and install help :] ) Install the JDM Pink STi springs I just picked up Short shifter kit (Kartboy or Cobb?) Speaker upgrades (Undecided on best for value) In the meantime, I am working on getting to know the limits of my car better and what better way to do that than mountain runs and backroad cruising? Birthday drive: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cf4RdVRflIY&list=UUMMcrrTZNvsWrS83g5kzBmA Little River Canyon Cruise w/ 4Touge: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgZ7ItxNf08&list=UUMMcrrTZNvsWrS83g5kzBmA
get this kit for your retrofit: http://www.theretrofitsource.com/co...tem-subaru-legacy-2003-2009.html#.VAiq4vldXzg It's pretty straightforward and you can probably do it yourself.
This is a good deal comparatively. I may need a little help due to my lack of experience with headlights.
So I am/was toying around with the idea of a 6MT from an 04 STi to swap into my car but I'm curious if I'll really see any gains. Yes, I'll have DCCD and different diffs and a 6th gear but overall, other than highway cruising I am not sure it would be much of an advantage if most of what I do "performance" wise is mountain runs. Clearly my trans can handle the power as it is without needing a 6MT. Anyone have any thoughts? I need to get the pistons re-rung and get the block resealed, it's about time and while I was there I was thinking about swapping to STi heads & doing a retune to unlock just a little more power? I'm kicking around quite a few ideas for what's next for my LGT.
none of the above. Sti trans is great but it is not a hwy cruising trans. a legacy 6spd has longer gears but not as strong as the sti. The DCCD is fancy, but is hardly noticeable most of the time. I've locked mine out one time skiing and that was just cuz. I'd like to hear why you think sti heads are better. In fact you may already have them on your car. Some LGTs and FXTs had the b25s. If you read fuji's thread on nasioc you will find 2 differences in b and d25 heads. b25's have a slightly smoother port from 1 valve (the dogleg) but less meat overall for extreme port work. The other difference is the chamber 7 cc difference, changes the compression ratio, sti's shape burns slower... thus leading to the cracks you sometimes see around spark plug holes. Unless you have fancy pistons in mind and they'll put your compression ratio too high with d25 heads. Most tuners make more power with d series heads. Cams and valve train are identical if you thought there was something better. At one point Exhaust valves were sodium filled, but now all are solid.
I've decided against the STi 6MT. In regard to the heads idea, it's just one I started thinking about last night because I have a hybrid swap on the TopSpeed RR1 block from Lucy which has better pistons in them already. According to TopSpeed's post about the RR1: -CP TS Spec Forged Pistons -Forged EJ257 Crankshaft (modified) -Carrilo TS Spec Connecting Rods -ACL Race Series Main and Rod Bearings -Modified Oil Passages -Race Winning Tolerances -Pinned Block I figured having better and stronger heads matched to this block would be ideal. I don't know much about the heads differences yet so I'll definitely look at that fuji article.
take heads to ball, get bowl blend and valve job, stiffer springs if you want to rev it higher. That is the MOST reliable way to make power on subaru heads. Currently all cams are a gamble for whatever gains they provide and remaining valve train is really only to support high lift cams. Valve guides - meh softer, slicker, no noticeable gains springs - needed for high lift cams, coil bind issues, or valve float. no power, too stiff causes problems. retainers - stronger, lighter. no noticeable gains. Valves - stronger to handle higher seat pressures, some use different material (inconel) for anti lag systems and high heat, Oversized provides minimal gains, has less seat area to disperse spring pressure across and less area for heat transfer. Cams - gamble as OEM material quality is much higher for reliability while after market grinds yield performance but put material strength to the limit. Port work - bowl blend is most beneficial and good for 600whp, more extreme porting is benficial above that but will slow intake velocity and shift power curve to the right. Chamber work is about all thats left and really unnecessary. I don't know how to go about the block in a good way. I'd rebuild the whole thing. to rering you really need a hone to seat the rings well and not have oil consumption. The hone may open your PWC clearances a bit (the pinning should keep the cylinders from ovalling). Larger PWC means more noise, possible consumption, and piston wear. I would pull the pistons and have them coated with something to snug up the PWC. Hone the cylinders for ring seat. And having it down that far, I'd pull the bearings and swap them, bearings are $140ish and the labor isn't much more when you've got it that far down. If you want a new clutch, I'd balance the whole rotating assembly. and that'd be a bad machine.
^^ Shiet man, better buy a beater car to drive while this is all getting done. To keep things simple you could find some Legacy heads and send them off to get built and then have them put on. This will save downtime
He's reringing it anyways. Pull the pistons same day the heads come off, send 'em off to be coated, bearings can be ordered now and the rest shouldn't take much more time at the machinist. If he goes as originally planned. heads come off and sit there. block gets the pistons removed and a day worth of file fitting rings and reinstall. If he wants fancy pants heads I still have a set already ported and ready to shim and install.
Well, I have been looking at sourcing some STi heads and sending them off while I run my car and then when everything is ready hopefully after TougeFest I'll send it off to AllPro. Justin: Thanks for the tips about head work. I have been looking into getting a bowl bend and valve job. I know what you mean about cams being somewhat of a wild card. I've thought about the rotated setup idea but honestly I am not certain if I want to do that. Regarding the block, I was going to let Brandon and team take a look at it and let me know the scope of the rebuild. I'm certainly no expert and I am not fully rebuilding it for any sort of intended power gains. I am perfectly fine with the power in the car, I'd like to shoot for a powerful and reliable DD/ TougeFighter.
Out of curiousity's sake what heads do you have now? should be cast by the manifold (intake or exhaust)
So you already have the sti heads then Subaru only makes 4 heads for turbo 2.5's 04-05 lgts fxts and stis all go b25's 06 stis b25's 06-14 wrx's fxts and lgts had d25's 07 stis v25s 08+ stis w25s
I love those wheels in white. Let me think about that and get back to ya. There's something special about the gold but if I could get past the thought of cleaning the white ones I may want to do that!
fyi Classic Subaru (where I originally bought the blue Legacy GT) called to say the brake lines qualify for a recall. Figured i'd let you and anyone else with a model year 05 legacy know in case you had not already heard. Drive safe out there :wavey:
I replaced them with Stoptech steel braided lines already. That being said, I did notice when I did the upgrade that you (I assume bc it was your car) had the normal legacy 16" rotors put on instead of the 17" GT rotors and so there was a crazy lip on the brake pad. The problem has since been fixed.
Glad to hear. She should have had the stock OEM rotors on the car albeit a bit warped and probably ready for replacement when i traded her in. Classic did the last brake job on the car but i can't imagine having the wrong sized rotors.
Well it definitely wasn't the right size pad/rotor combination. Either way, no damage was done and all is well now. Just thought it was worth mentioning.
So a little update on my Legacy... Dana and I did the retrofit/hid kit/ and halos on my car a week ago and I think it makes the legacy look much nicer. The last thing to do is to wire the halos into the parking lights. I also purchased led switchback lights for the turn signals and I think they look pretty cool overall. Next up is to gather as many parts as possible for the motor rebuild. Don't be surprised if I post on here asking to rent a car! Parts list: The Retrofit Source retro quick kit for the legacy Morimoto upgraded projectors (surprisingly easy swap) Morimoto ballasts Morimoto 6k bulbs 8mm led halos Diode Dynamics LED Switchback turn signal bulbs w/ CF18 flasher module The retrofit took quite a while but a majority of that time spent was paint-related. Overall, I love the kit I got from TRS and cannot wait to see how the halos, HIDs, and switchbacks look all together. https://scontent-b-dfw.xx.fbcdn.net...=f07e44da404568f3b6bfe5de4e98c6c2&oe=54491ED5
everytime I see your thread title, my brain reads: RIP... and I think something bad has happened to it..
I'll take a couple pics from inside the car. The video shows them kicking on but thanks for the reminder.
Finished product! My camera struggles with the brightness of the halos but they look incredible! All credit goes to Dana Palmer and his retrofitting mad-genius ways. I am stoked to be a part of the Touge Fighter family now.
Up next is a full motor rebuild at AllPro being dropped off next week hopefully. Oil consumption + inability to sustain high boost = about time to rebuild the RR1 block. I'll be sourcing a majority of the parts (Timing belt kit, OEM Gasket kit, clutch, ect)