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http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?L1=L1_2500&L2=L2_2530
bit
-juice
bit
http://www.eastwoodcompany.com
Yeah, that $500 Griots jack is sweet!
bit
-juice
-Colin
I have two things from Griots: a "car diaper" garage floor pad to soak up oil from the leaking Lark, and the 3M "clearbra" stone shields which I've installed on the Forester. I got a set for the headlights and fog lights and they fit well, although they're not easy to install. (The shields for the corners don't fit well so I didn't install them.) Given the high cost of replacement lenses and my proclivity for having stones hit my cars, I thought it a worthwhile investment. In fact, I like the shields for the fogs so well that I'm reluctant to put the plastic guards back on them. The guards are tough to keep clean, plus the "Euro look" is growing on me.
Ed
We finally managed to buy a hood deflector. My husband and I put it on and took pictures to help others who want to install it themselves.(juice-- you had asked me to take pictures of the process.) Now all we have to do is post the pictures.
Lousy directions (why don't them print the directions instead of just the pictures?!) but it was a relatively easy install. Thanks to some hints from Tony (post #2085--Meet the Members, Subaru Crew Archive Discussions), we got it on without any problems. Thank you, Tony!
~~~Pat
If you prefer, e-mail the photos to me and I'll add them to my PhotoPoint site.
Perhaps Subaru's instructions are so bad because of the language barrier. Some of them are just plain pitiful. They should hire me to rewrite them all, just give me free samples and I'd do it for free (hint hint!).
-juice
bit
juice--I'll let my husband know about your offer to post the installation pictures at your site. Thank you.
~~~Pat(Patty)
-juice
JC Sports sells their CAI for $175, their cat-back exhaust for $449 and claim a 13.5HP gain for each system. This makes a claimed power increase of 27HP... if these 2 numbers are additive ??
I have read most of the posts in this Forum as well as the i-club and there really is no information to see who has the better system, or even if either of these companies are telling the truth regarding their performance claims. Does anyone have any opinions, or better yet and knowledge of these products? I am thinking of buying the Stromung from Cobb, and the JC Sports intake, as the Cobb CAI is about $350. Any ideas?
Thanks
-Andy
I have this paired up with the Subaru Brospeed muffler which is very quiet. I bought it used and while I doubt that it produces any HP, I think the air in air out combo does help the engine work better.
No add ons cannot increase HP or torque cumlatively. Would be great if they did but alas even any gains you get will be for the most part at higher rpms.
With that said I am hooked on making my machines a little different /a lttle faster than the other guys.Moreover my JC/Brospeed adds produce a very healthy sound when I want it..aggressive acceleration.
Hope this helps..Juice has (maybe) some pics of my set up and might be able to post..I can't. I can however send some E Mail if you want...
Hope this helps......:)
Tuning a naturally aspirated engine can be tricky. Power gains in one part of the RPM band can cause decreases in others. Also, the effects of each modification (intake, exhaust) are not necessarily additive.
Cobb tuning is probably does the most homework in terms of designing their products. I don't think there is another aftermarket tuner in the US that has done as much work on Subies as Cobb. I'd trust their mods since they do test the effects on a dyno.
Unfortunately, their extra effort comes at a higher price. Does the $1000 include other items? The intake goes for $270 and the muffler $345. There must be some other items in the package like a pulley or headers.
For the intake, I've heard a lot of great things about the Ganzflow intake designed by Larry Ganz. It's simple, inexpensive and has a lot of people convinced that it makes a difference. Larry's webpage is http://www.imprezars.com
Good luck and let us know what you end up getting.
Ken
bit
Nice! Is Onyx the replacement for Autolux? How about some pics!
Ken
http://bitman.com/gt/
bit
http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?L1=L1_3000&L2=L2_3030&SKU=77744
bit
When I asked for a "legal" tint on my Forester front side windows, the shop put on a 66% film. I guess the 4% is negligible or beyond noticing. The shop also gave me a card with the shop's name stating that my front windows are not illegaly tinted.
Ken
Interesting thing... my tint guy said that OEM tinted windows do little to stop the sun and UV and are more of a privacy tint than anything else.
bit
I like the in-glass tint on my trooper cause it will never scratch away, peel away etc. I wish they'd offer it as an option on all cars/wagons/Forester-like vehicles.
-mike
bit
Cheers Pat.
bit
JC Sports, for one, was banned from i Club after a botched group buy for turbo kits. Some customers are still awaiting delivery, months after paying. Buyer beware.
Do the intake for the sound and looks, then it's worth it. Expect 15hp and you'll be disappointed.
-juice
Cheers Pat.
PS. You can also e-mail me at subefriek@aol.com
Thanks,
MWWST
Cheers Pat.
bit
Thanks for the advice on the CAI. There are 3 choices that I see for this upgrade:
1) Cobb Tuning -- $269 (expensive)
2) JC Sports -- $179
3) Ganz Flow -- $109
I was thinking of getting the Ganz and having Cobb install it with the Stromung Exhaust. What do you think?
-Andy
Let's see who's quicker, bit or me. I still have to actually install them, but it looks like a 30 minute job. Photos maybe a bit (no pun intended) longer.
Go for it, Andy. Cobb does good work, and he'll take care of resetting the ECU, I bet, too.
-juice
I think the Ganz Flow is a good choice. It's probably not that difficult to install yourself either.
Ken
http://www.bitman.com/soobinstall
bit
Here are photos I just posted, just click here.
Combine these with bit's and you should be good to go. Though it looks like it's a bit harder on the Legacy.
-juice
Cheers Pat.
bit
Cheers Pat.
Thanks for the info. I had no idea that it would be this involved. You both saved me alot of aggrevation I'm sure. I'm installing a Clarion 6575 single cd head unit and 4 Sony xs-f1621 speakers this weekend. I got the head unit for free from my brother-in-law (less than a year old) and the speakers for $150 from Crutchfield. Not a bad up grade for the money. I'll let you know how it goes.
BTW - I'm upto 1200 miles on the GT and love it even more than when I first picked it up.
MWWST
bit
I have to say also that they are the best kept secret in Subaru,s lineup, an added benefit is that you will not see your car coming and going like you will with Outbacks and foresters.
Cheers Pat.
PS. I am not knocking Outbacks or Foresters, as far as I am concerned now all subes are desirable vehicles.
Ross
Ed
The head unit may be a little more challenging. Make sure you have a harness that'll fit.
-juice