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Old 07-28-2009, 07:27 AM
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Re: Installing Wolf3D ECU

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I think the Hydra is a great deal as it's plug and play. Don't underestimate the time it takes to build a custom wire harness! Jack recently upgraded the EG-powered RS from the Autronic to a Motec, I think he'll have about 30-40 hours into building a new harness from scratch. He hasn't run his car because of the time/money issue involved.
Yeah though any number of options is good. My budgeting doesn't let me spend much on the SVX but maybe one or two "big" thingsa year. And that "big" has yet to be more than $1k. I want Hydra and know how good it is but money talks to.

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Wasn't planning to be down there, but maybe if my schedule allows I might ride my bike down.

I was going to build another EG33 for a friend of mine who's racing semi-professionally, the goal is 425 whp this time around, with a higher budgetary allowance.
I'd love to talk EG33 if you come. I want to build up my SVX eventually and I'd like to stay NA. At least that is work out bits that would be NA based that would be helpful if I add FI. I don't need much in this SVX or the next one.

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And I was thinking the EG33 would make a nice transplant into a vintage car that I own as well (a 1972 Toyota Corolla wagon...I'll make it mid-engined/RWD). I really like the engineering and potential of the engine. Funny thing is, that engine could be bone stock and it would haul butt...the Corolla weighed 1970 lbs before it got stripped out. And the EG33 is lighter than the original engine....
My Impreza is getting simular work. EZ30R.

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I've always liked the SVX's looks as well, but to be honest when they were brand new they were WAYYYY too expensive for me to consider, and having driven a few more recently I must say the car is too big/heavy for my personal tastes. I tend to go for lightweight/small and nimble cars, even at my advanced age!
I hear ya. I'm gonna be aprenticing Carbon Fiber fabrication in a year and I've been give the go ahead in advance on depeloping SVX stuff. I want to get a second chasis and start CFing the hell out of it and showcasing teh work I'll be learning and doing. The MSRP part yeah. I have the window sticker from my car. $34k in 1994 for my LSi.


Sorry DessertRunner for the thread jack. [/threajack]
Any updates on wiring this bad boy up? Any list of key features to the system? Anything like the insane mapping that Hydra puts together to display your specs?
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97 White/Black trim Impreza Outback Sport (March 13/08) 150K-180K(sensor broken)Good news is EZ30R and 05' 6speed full powertrain swap is in motion!: Will be doing more work as I can. Gonna be run by a Hydra so yeah fun to be had.
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