Didn't read the entire post sorry haha, but you could try a direct 12v feed to the fuel pump via an aftermarket relay to see if that helps the pump flow when cranking.
You could also locate your alarm module and trace the wires until you find what has been immobilized and reconnect the wires they separated, just in case the alarms onboard immobilizer relays are buggered.
I like how they\'ve written the interior is in fantastic condition, yet there is a big rip in the drivers seat and they\'ve screwed a gauge into the dash :-/
Chirping can indicate low battery in your car. Take it to a alarm installer who use AVS products and they can code you some new remotes and tell you what\'s going on.
Brother has a remote start on his Trueno, his mrs had been using it and leaves it in first when she parks, yeah he remoted started it oneday into a fence.
My 2cents: Not worth the hassle, it takes a second to turn a key.
Yeah they are fine for 200kw (plus maybe a little more), if you\'re pushing for the big number outputs don\'t muck around with other TMICs, just go straight for the FMIC and make it look steathy and tidy
The WAICs are good at what they do. I don\'t see any reason you\'d need to upgrade at all.
BC5s run with Td05s and yellow injectors just fine with a WAIC, if you\'ve made no other change to the car other than the ECU don\'t bother wasting time and money on a intercooler.
Does it really need to be genuine?
When I replaced mine I just bought 2m (more than enough) of 16mm heater hose from Repco for all of $24.00 for my gen 1 Legacy.
The aim of the game is to know where the spot is and be the first to take a the photo, not just call out where it is so every knows and whoever can be bothered to get the photo.
I\'ve never dismantled one but I\'d guess the inlet hose goes in and to the bottom of the canister and the fuel filters upwards through the foam filter to where the outlet is at the top
I\'ve alwaus thought you were ment to replicate the image, so do your best to get your car in the same spot and taking the photo as it was previous (well as close to it as you can anyway)