clarification please. This is/was a problem on your modified VX. The stock VX does not have this fuel line routing problem, correct?
clarification please. This is/was a problem on your modified VX. The stock VX does not have this fuel line routing problem, correct?
Greetings, Earthling. We come in peace... Never mind "Paris to Dakar", the VehiCROSS looks ready for the Martian desert.
Originally Posted by rowhard
That is correct.
A stock VX can go through life with very few, if any, problems...you have to really work at it to create all the other shizz that lifted, s/c'd, etc. VX'rs sometimes get to deal with.
BTW, nice eulogy there Bart...made me LOL. I want you there when it's my turn for the dirt nap.![]()
Yeah, this place is great - it is so helpful to be able to mine the group's actual experiences in running/modding/fixing their VXs! I've had similar experiences on the 928 forums on Rennlist - their technical knowledge is unbelievable! Of course, 928s were built for almost 20 years with tens of thousands of cars on the road.
It's all because of the internet - without it, we'd never know how to find each other and wouldn't be able to figure out what's true and what's BS.
Btw, it was Wormgod who posted about rerouting the fuel line when installing the supercharger.
Info swappage ------> AWESOME!
Sure wish the re-route could boost another 25hp out of the S/C though.![]()
I remember when I had that issue Dub, it put the fear of Rosie O'Donnell in me.![]()
Gary Noonan
'01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT
The knowledge on this site is fantastic! Good work Ldub.
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Leave it BETTER than you found it!
Yeah, sorry for that. When I thought of it, it sounded funnier in my mind, but by the time I finished typing it, it just sounded plain scary! Stay off that highway today for me
And speaking of un-modded VXes not having weird problems, vs modded VXes having all the weirdness, how concerned should I be about a 1-2" lift?
I know this isn't the time or the thread, but I keep thinking about it. I think it is the final BIG mod that would make my beast look that much meaner. One or two inches is all I really want, just enough to fit some bigger rubber (I am thinking the Toyo M/Ts) and give me a little more clearance.
I just don't want all the weirdness.
Bart
Originally Posted by Ldub
No worries Bart...like I said, it made my day & I got quite a good chuckle out of your faux eulogy.Originally Posted by nfpgasmask
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I don't think you need to worry too much about an inch or two of lift...but bear in mind, any time you move away from stock, wether it's s/c, lift, larger tires, etc...you do put increased stress on parts.
I look at it this way, Isuzu builds a pretty stout product for the most part, & I'm willing to gamble on the perceived notion of their product being well engineered enough to handle a little extra stress. If I'm wrong, I'm also willing to do what it takes to make the necessary repairs.
When you do decide, I have a set of OME 912's (used less than a year) with your name on em' that I'll let you have for a C-note + shipping.![]()
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Cool Dub, I will definitely take you up on that. Now, from everything I have been told from my boys here in Reno, all I need to do is put on the new springs in the rear and crank up my front end a little to acheive 1-2"s.....??
It sounds pretty easy. I would do it right now, but the though of spending another $1500 on tires kinda makes me throw up in my mouth a little. So I think I should at least wear out my BFG A/Ts.
With a 1" lift I am guess I will hardly notice a thing, but with 2"s I will be putting my CVs at more of an angle, correct? I mean, I have seen your lift and Ascinder's big 4"s and it is extreme, so I would like to play it as safe as I can without too much additional stress on the truck.
-Bart
Originally Posted by Ldub
Like I told you at Bully's if you want some help call me up. I am really thinking lately about making some diff drop brackets, like Ascinder and BigmeatVX, to help take some stress off my CV's. I know a few people that might be able to help me and also help me with a skid plate.Originally Posted by nfpgasmask
Hey Clint, how much of a lift did you do again? Was it 2"s?
I will definitely call you guys when I am ready.
Bart
Originally Posted by CrnCnn
I am currently in this boat as well, as my wheels will be at my doorstep next week(!) and now I will be tire hunting this weekend.Originally Posted by nfpgasmask
From where my VX sits now I want it a bit 'bigger' and I'd like to be able to get the right setup done the first time around.
I'm unclear as to whether you just put the 912s and their 3" on or can you regulate how much of them you would like to benefit from.
I too am interested in a slight step up but would rather not deal with any inherited stress on stock components.
I've been (speed?)reading lift threads all week now and I guess I need LASIK or something...
CrnCnn-
what did you lift with?
Thanks Bart! I am the "Massage Man" to man,woman and beast. my canine business is getting better all the time. I work on 5-6 dogs a week now,but enough about me.Back to VX stuff.
Sorry wasnt paying attention.Originally Posted by cyronman
I lifted with OME 912's and torsion crank. I will looking into doing the diff drop brackets when i get some money. I would really like to get a set off a broke VX so mine wont have to down. That way i also have an extra set if need be.
In addition to ROCKING, this forum is the only one I check on on a daily basis. I look at an MMA forum and most of those guys are full of themselves and rumors. I browse a couple here in Reno about off-roading in the area watching for nice pics and trail info.
Besides all of you are cool.![]()