Supercharging options
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gt2.5turbo
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Supercharging options
i have been looking around and i cant find anyone who cares them. I have a 93 legacy N/A and am looking for a little more horse power (without all the plumbing and part replacement issues) any help will be appreciated

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IronMonkeyL255
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Thjere's a guy on here, Douglas Vincent, who has a mercedes supercharger hooked up to his 2.2 N/A motor. He did everything himself, though.
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Rio Red '91 Legacy SS
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If you want one, be prepared to do some work. Easy to do, but not if you don't know one end of the wrench from the screwdriver part attached to the widget.
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1990 wagon, EJ25 12.3 @ 116.5 FAST Family wagon getting new motor soon
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1992 Touring wagon, should I keep it?
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oh i know my way around a subaru ... mine is a monster from four other cars and i did a auto to 5spd swap and such in it so i know what im doing i just dont know where i need to start too actually supercharge it. Is there a lot of custom fab. involved or is it pretty strait forward? i would really appreciste any help you could give me.douglas vincent wrote:If you want one, be prepared to do some work. Easy to do, but not if you don't know one end of the wrench from the screwdriver part attached to the widget.
93 White Legacy Turbo Wagon: For Sale-ish
93 White Turbo Sedan: soon with a little more umf
91, funky brown purple gray color, legacy L Wagon: the "its so cheap i cant not pass it up" purchase to get me around when the others are down
93 White Turbo Sedan: soon with a little more umf
91, funky brown purple gray color, legacy L Wagon: the "its so cheap i cant not pass it up" purchase to get me around when the others are down
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IronMonkeyL255
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Goodly bit of custom fabrication.
I believe doug had to fab up a mounting plate, all the tubing for it, and a crank pulley for the s/c belt. He used an AWIC from a japanese Legacy Turbo to cool the charge.
I believe doug had to fab up a mounting plate, all the tubing for it, and a crank pulley for the s/c belt. He used an AWIC from a japanese Legacy Turbo to cool the charge.
Disclaimer: If anything I post is inaccurate, please correct me. I do not wish to add to the misinformation floating around on the internet.
That being said, everything I post is accurate to the best of my knowledge.
Rio Red '91 Legacy SS
That being said, everything I post is accurate to the best of my knowledge.
Rio Red '91 Legacy SS
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