Turbo Subaru Legacy snow drifts

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

Комментарии • 12

  • @R3LAPSIN
    @R3LAPSIN 4 года назад +1

    So sick

  • @dennishiticas5642
    @dennishiticas5642 4 года назад

    timberline 🤤. was up there the other day doing something similar ;) and the worker came up and warned me that the sherif was on his way 😔

    • @OTBspeed6
      @OTBspeed6  4 года назад +1

      Yeah its time to find a new lot sadly. Theyre really cracking down on people!

    • @dennishiticas5642
      @dennishiticas5642 4 года назад

      On The Brink Media yeah....don’t get why tho...we do it when the lots empty so we’re not hurting anyone...

  • @CreeperHunterAD
    @CreeperHunterAD 4 года назад +2

    Whattt, snow already? Wish I could do that with my subie

    • @OTBspeed6
      @OTBspeed6  4 года назад +1

      Yessir! Its gonna be a good winter. Ive got a buddy that's down to film from sides of the road and do some follows so hopefully I'll have some good content

    • @marshallcoffey4193
      @marshallcoffey4193 4 года назад

      @@OTBspeed6 what do you use for more fuel for your turbo setup? im in the process of putting a td04 on my ej20 sohc that was swapped into my 03 legacy..

    • @OTBspeed6
      @OTBspeed6  4 года назад +1

      @@marshallcoffey4193 when I was on the stock ecu I used an rising rate fuel regulator that was 10:1 ratio. It worked pretty well and I kept boost under 7psi. Id say go for 12:1 rrfpr if you want to stay around 7psi so that you have a little head room. Personally I'd advocate for getting a speedy efi fishdog ecu for it and have full tuning capabilities

    • @marshallcoffey4193
      @marshallcoffey4193 4 года назад +1

      @@OTBspeed6 you are amazing... i was looking at a boost related 12:1 fmu, but i just want to be on the safe side of the air fuel.... how do the stock injectors hold up with the rrfpr? or fuel pump

    • @OTBspeed6
      @OTBspeed6  4 года назад +1

      @@marshallcoffey4193 just fine. If you want some extra help get a walbro 255 fuel pump. Its like 95% plug and play in our fuel pump assembly. Once installed the plastic end cap doesn't fully snap on the assembly but i got it close and used a stainless hose clamp to hold it in place. Just make sure what ever rrfpr you get is for sure rising rate