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post Dec 18 2011, 03:03 PM
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some thing is going on at about 4700 rpm.

look at the graph and wee where the line gets wavy on both the torque and hp, it's losing some thing starting at the rpm and if you find whats causing it you will see the hp climb some more.

i would data log it on another dyno run and see whats happening to the timing and if it's a closed loop see whats happening with fuel.
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post Dec 19 2011, 10:07 AM
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As a newbie, I have realy enjoyed reading this thread. I am in the process of simi-restoring my 2.0 and have learned a lot here. Your car is awesome. Good Job!!!
By the way, I took the liberty of copying a couple of your pictures for my own use. I hope this is OK with you.
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QUOTE(sawtooth @ Feb 2 2011, 12:15 PM) *


Just got back from getting final exhaust done, man I wish I could take you for a drive. It has put a permanent smiley on my face.


I got a ride at the WCR 2112 and it put a (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) on my face. I can't wait to get my version on the road - screw the DD volvo project.
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sawtooth posted this in another thread, so I thought I would include it here, tie it all together.

wondering if anyone has used this exact dimensions (18" length)

OR 18.5" length as bigkat_83 used ???

using 914 axles to 914 cv on wheel end and suby cv on trans end.

I especially want to know from those using ian's coldwater cradle.

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?sho...65&hl=axles

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Funny, I was just looking at this thread yesterday. I thought it was sawtooth that relocated the transmission fluid fill on his suby trans to hold more volume.
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QUOTE(mepstein @ Oct 3 2015, 09:40 AM) *

Funny, I was just looking at this thread yesterday. I thought it was sawtooth that relocated the transmission fluid fill on his suby trans to hold more volume.


He was the first one to report that the Subie trans is in a completely different position in the 914, and you are removing the center diff which also displaced fluid in the AWD setup, therefore you SHOULD NOT go by the dip stick to consider it full. I think he tapped a plug so that it could be filled until it dribbled out. Instead of the normal amount, he had almost 6 quarts in his IIRC. You can tell if it's not quite full because there is a slight whine on decel (not like the LOOOOUUDD whine I had when I had that washer missing).

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