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Infosecdad

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  1. Slowly working on planning and pulling parts from the blue wagon. I think I'm going to build a chassis dolly so I can part all the suspension and bracing from the wagon, there is just too much good stuff there that I don't want to lose.
  2. According to cars101.com (https://www.cars101.com/subaru/legacy/legacy2006.html) the FD for the 5EAT is 3.272 Looks like '05-07 5EAT are all the same FD, but in '08 the 3.0R was the same, but the GT is different...
  3. Moved the thread to the 4th Gen section
  4. I might have one available in the near future, but I'm not sure shipping will be worth it for you. Where are you located?
  5. That's most likely for an aftermarket gauge of some sort. Power, Ground, Signal, and Illumination by the looks of it.
  6. I'm a bit below $8k, but the buy back is $500 so I'll end up being ok in the end. Just have to work for it in the part out.
  7. USAA. They have been good to me for years, so not mad at them, just trying to get what I can for reasonable replacement.
  8. I thought it did, but they have to meet the following criteria (that they sent me): - Vehicles should be the same year, make, model and trim. - Mileage must be within 100k miles of the loss vehicle. - Vehicles should be located within a reasonable distance from the loss location. - Comparable vehicles must be listed or sold within 90 days of the loss. - Ads must have verifiable information, such as a link or contact information as well as VIN#. - Comparable vehicles must be reflective of the used market. In other words vehicles that are listed much higher than the base value of the loss vehicle without any notable or significant differences will not be considered. Per the insurance agent, they consider a 2006 2.5i Sedan closer in value than a 2005 or 2007 GT Wagon (which I completely disagree with). So I need to find 2006 Legacys, GT and wagon are preferable because of the higher value.
  9. The Cobb 20G looks like an STi style turbo, you probably need this hose from Grimmspeed to fit between that turbo and your TMIC. https://www.grimmspeed.com/tmic-sti-style-turbo-outlet-hose-08-14-wrx-05-09-lgt/
  10. So arguing with insurance about the total loss value. The only comps they can find are base NA engine sedans and they are significantly lower in value than the GT wagons. I managed to find a few '05 and '07 GT wagons that have twice the list prices as the '06 sedans, but they are rejecting them as they aren't '06. I can't find a single '06 GT wagon for sale from a dealer in the country. Any ideas?
  11. Dang, that coil looks toast. Single: https://iwireusa.com/products/ignition-coil-plug-c Four Pack: https://iwireusa.com/collections/3-pin-replacement-plugs/products/gray-coil-pack-plug-kit PB Blaster and/or heat should help loosen the bolt.
  12. Most of us run LFR7AIX https://www.ngk.com/ngk-2309-lfr7aix-iridium-ix-spark-plug BKR7EIX could be an issue, as they seem to be much shorter in their picture compared to the LFR7AIX or the stock SILFR6A.
  13. Yesterday was both celebration and mourning... My oldest daughter was married and it was amazing, it's both hard and wonderful as a Dad. The mourning was the likely loss of two Subaru wagons. At 3 am last night someone rear-ended the '06 LGT and totaled it, but also pushed it into the back of my '99 Outback and probably totaled it as well. It was hit by a newer Silverado and the officer said it was probably totaled as well, he made it to the stop sign before the steering locked up on him and he couldn't get any further. I'm going to try to keep the blue LGT and part it, but we are now on the hunt for another 4th gen LGT wagon...
  14. Just need to paste the direct link to the .jpg like "https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53389593640_37555d4133_4k.jpg"
  15. You need to do the "Other Media" -> "Image from URL" and then just paste the URL that ends in ".jpg" "https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53412562495_0cfcd56157_h.jpg" I think just pasting the URL that ends in .jpg will also auto-embed for you.
  16. We had a 3D model thread around here somewhere, if I can find it I'll link it here.
  17. I'm at 235k+ on my '05 wagon. Where else am I going to get a 6-speed, turbo wagon, with stunning good looks that I can still work on? I've modernized a few things, adding upgrade audio, wireless charging, etc. As a complete package, she can't be beat (in my opinion). I'm not looking forward to another 10 years down the road when it's going to be much more difficult to keep her going and the crappy options I'll have to replace her with...
  18. I installed an STi controller and upgraded the wiring from the battery to the controller and to the pump using the DW kit. It's bumped my fuel pressure up a couple PSI overall. I have pictures and was going to do a write up, but hadn't had the time to do it yet.
  19. I haven't been able to max out my 740s with my JMP-52, I think 650s would be pretty close.
  20. 2010-2012 6mt will fit as well, just need a little surgery on the bellhousing to clear the turbo.
  21. When that happened to me, it was the starter on it's way out. The starter will start to develop "dead spots" where it doesn't do anything, if you keep trying or wack it with something, sometimes it's good and acts perfectly fine. The starter on my '99 is starting to do this, but it's about once a month right now, and eventually starts so I'm waiting on it...
  22. Sounds like an OEM thermostat might be in order for this one. Don't forget to have the jiggle pin at the "top" so the air can escape.
  23. A good electric or air impact wrench will take it right off if you have access to one. Trying to undivot an axle nut broke a few tools for me before I went the impact route.
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