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Seeing as my airbags are removed, I could remove these then |
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I did order the Injen Evolution intake (taking a while to ship but I got it at a much lower price). Im not expecting 15hp like advertised but I think its the closest to the Gruppe-m style with a straight shot to throttle body for a fraction of the cost. Main difference is it only pulls in air from one side instead of 2 like the Gruppe-m. So the stock style setup will be gone soon https://injen.com/i-30497562-injen-e...m-evo2000.html |
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Could be, I have mine off and didn't notice a loss in power. Maybe my high flow air filter evened it out
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Plus there was some extra wiring upfront there for fog lights as well. Should be good for a few pounds of copper out |
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Lighter Rear Brake Kit
Finally got around to this, my Lightweight Rear Brake kit
So what is involved in this kit: -Rear Subaru 2-pot conversion (Refurb Calipers from Rock Auto), Torque Solutions adapter -Metal Bar from home depot for pad spacers -Single Vane Rotors from "base" gt86 overseas. $35 on ebay I recall an old post with Robispec claiming 3lb lighter per side with the Subaru 2pot. Counting in the adapter I only got 1lb lighter per side fully loaded. a little over 5.5 lbs for the 2pots + adapter ![]() + spacers added .25 lbs. Only showing 4 here I ended up using 6 ![]() Stock loaded Caliper 6.75 lbs ![]() Single Vane Rotor 11.25lbs ![]() Stock Rotor 13.25lbs ![]() Had to do a little grinding to get it on better but really on a small 1mm casting was removed ![]() Adapters Bolted on ![]() I used this stuff sandwiched between each backing pad to keep them from vibrating against each other ![]() So I used 3 plates on the front side, no plates on the back side. Although I will probably make a 1/16" thin plate for the back side so far it hasn't been necessary ![]() Looking Good ! ![]() Haven't done any crazy 100-0 stops but bedding in and driving around no issues or noises so far. Stops like it normally did If this has issues I can just put the stock rear rotor in and keep my 2pot setup So what was the point of this? To get lighter of course! So you lose 2lbs in the rear from the 2pots, and 4lbs of rotation mass from the rotors 6lbs Total! New vehicle weight 2331.25 LBS |
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This thread always delivers...keep up the great work, SuperTom!
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Thanks for all of the details.
I think ScoobySouth did a similar setup with the KNS adapters a few years ago. Are the shims required? I know these 2 pot brakes were from the old WRX, and one model of the WRX had the solid rotors. I wasn't sure if the 2 pots would be fine without the shims. Sent from my SM-G930P using Tapatalk |
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If you use the stock frs/brz rear rotors then it should be a direct swap without any shims. The single vane rotor im using is much thinner about 10mm thinner, don't know if the brake pistons have that much travel to not use shims The best setup would be these calipers with stock size 2pc rotors. People say these exist but Ive yet to see them Last edited by SuperTom; 02-09-2020 at 07:35 PM. |
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nice, do you have a link to those rotors?
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These are the ones I got, Cheapest I could find for this experiment
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rear-286-mm...72.m2749.l2649 |
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Finally installed my swizz cheezed ebrake. Was waiting on my new ebrake handle to show up
So drilled down the ebrake to save .5 lb of it, new handle added .25lb back on. While I had everything apart was able to take over .25 off the brackets for the ebrake lines/ removed rear most bracket for center console not needed Stock 3.1 ![]() swisscheesed with new heavier handle ![]() Ebrake line brackets ![]() One less bracket and material removal ![]() Installed ![]() Weight saved .5lbs total New weight 2330.75 LBS Last edited by SuperTom; 02-13-2020 at 04:16 PM. |
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