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Power chip
Has anyone had a powerchip installed in there SVX???? any comment for someone who is thinking about it????
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Hey, not trying to pirate your thread, but does anyone have any experience with NITROUS in an SVX?
I figure this may be cheaper than Turbo or Super charging for those odd times you just want a bit more poke!! Arthur.
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I have check out the ECU upgrade from Small Car and are going to order one as I think it is worth the money so I can let you know how it goes. Also about to decide if I do a 5 speed upgrade or a 6 speed Sti. Ass you can imagine the 6 costs gold, but hell there is not a car on the market that would rather have. If Subaru had a replacment for the SVX then it would be different.
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Chip up-grade?
I don't think there is a lot to be gained for our Aust model in a chip change. Our model doesn't have the severe polution maping that the US model has, all we really need is 98/100 octaine fuel, to allow the ECU to use the full potential of it's maping. The lower fuel has the spark timing pulled back a bit.
I heard that the fuel Co. are raising the octaine of our fuels from 92/96 to 96/98. this will bring it inline with the Japanese fuel, so that their imports won't have to be retuned for our market. Harvey.
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Guys,
My car is coming up for the 300,000 k and the subaru dealer was telling me he though the lack of power was due to age and the injectors. I didn't think so because it can still reach 210kph. After reading one of the threads in the mod section I adjusted to throttle cable (Cable on the right of throttle body). What I didn't realize till now was that the lack of power was in fact a lack of changing down. Before it always felt like it had no pawer when you put your foot down it was just the peddle not opening the throttle fully and telling the transmission to change down. Still got some adjustment to do but now change from third to forth at 200kph when pushing it. Also kicked down to 3rd from 4th at 160kph. Only problem left to fix is a sticking ICA value under the throttle body (causes idle to stay high). Tony |
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Quote:
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http://www.powerchipgroup.com/intera...sp?pid=Sub0016
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1992 Pearl / Black SVX removed intake silencer, k&N pannel filter, trans cooler, 94 JDM 4eat, Noltec front swaybar mounts, Motorsport D&S disks with EBC Greenstuff pads |
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I ment to say on the left of the throttle body there are two cables, the one on the left of the two is for the cruise control, the throttle is the one on the right if you take the slack out of the cable you will be surprised on the lift in performance. The peddle in the car has a stopper so if the cable is lose you can't open the throttle fully. I just finished removing the throttle body to fix the idle problem and found that the vacum hoses are old and one was broken, my guess is that was the idle problem. By the way if anyone can't keep wheel bearings in their car let me know as I have a mod that makes the problem go away.
Tony |
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DO tell, Tony.. Makes the problem go away? What is the mod? I have at least one bad bearing in the back of Black Betty to replace, when I have the gearbox sorted, hopefully soon. If there is a mod that will keep it from doing the bearings again, it would be a good time to know. What is it? Thanks Joe
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I'm not saying it's rubbish - there is no doubt it probably does something, but I'd be looking to get independent figures before splashing the cash. Having said that, as with every engine mod, no matter how 'safe', the engines in the SVX model are lovely and robust and last a long time... until you start fiddling with it. It's all a matter of (money now + money later if it breaks) vs. gain received.
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Joe,
When my car had 140,000K the back driver bearing failed I then proceed to spend a fortune replacing bearings and hubs etc. If I bent a rim from the dirt roads with in weeks the bearing failed. The longest I got from the bearings were 15,000k. At 200,000 K I had enough so I got the bearing spec's from the manufactors web site and then found one with a higher load rating the only issue is that it is narrower so I got two bushes made to take up the space. The drivers back bearing hasn't been replaced for over 70,000K and has had to put up with larger tires, damaged rims and damaged roads in the back of SA. I have replaced the two in Blakes car as well since buying it. As I remember the bearings are cheaper then Subaru but you need to get the spacers made on a lath. I have a spare set of bearing's and spacers at my office so I will send a photo of tomorrow for you plus bearing number. Tony |
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