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svx engine
has anybody ever put an svx 3.3 into a legacy? my friend has an svx and a spare motor and if it isnt too difficult i would be very interested in doing it, if i did i would swap in the seats too.
93 Legacy L- FPgreen, 6 speed, Built motor, hydra, etc
92 L wagon.
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91 mr2 turbo
92 L wagon.
01 Forester S-DD
91 mr2 turbo
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This swap has been done before. The mounts will work, but your front will need to be fabbed so that the radiator fits. I would recommend that you put in a WRX 5MT to fit with the SVX motor, as it will eat a NA Legacy Tranny alive.
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The WRX Tranny ain't anything to write home about either, it's a P.O.S !Manarius wrote:This swap has been done before. The mounts will work, but your front will need to be fabbed so that the radiator fits. I would recommend that you put in a WRX 5MT to fit with the SVX motor, as it will eat a NA Legacy Tranny alive.
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It fits, but your weight distribution goes to hell, you might end up with a understeer king.
92 l swapped to ej22T with 2.0T shortblock
4.111 manual 2.5RS tranny, sti eng mount, wrx I/C, MBC, WRX turboback exhaust, WRX front seats, STI rad cap, WRX specR1 struts, Eibach springs , leg turbo front brake, WRX rear brake.
4.111 manual 2.5RS tranny, sti eng mount, wrx I/C, MBC, WRX turboback exhaust, WRX front seats, STI rad cap, WRX specR1 struts, Eibach springs , leg turbo front brake, WRX rear brake.
[quote="mhrallyteam"]It fits, but your weight distribution goes to hell, you might end up with a understeer king.[/quote]
You'd add about 130 lbs plus whatever fabbing adds. Of course, you probably wouldn't have room for an A/C condensor, so you could get some back by removing the A/C system. I may have to keep this idea in mind.
You'd add about 130 lbs plus whatever fabbing adds. Of course, you probably wouldn't have room for an A/C condensor, so you could get some back by removing the A/C system. I may have to keep this idea in mind.
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Start with a wagon as a base and your weight distribution won't be as front biased. Unfortunately, a lot of that weight is ahead of the front wheels.
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If these dudes can do it to a GC, it can be done to a BC.
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthr ... st12156167
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthr ... st12156167
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that's so awesome
for weight change, I'd take the a/c compressor out and move the battery to the trunk, maybe do some other lightening in the front end, and it would probably fairly close to normal weight distribution again...
for weight change, I'd take the a/c compressor out and move the battery to the trunk, maybe do some other lightening in the front end, and it would probably fairly close to normal weight distribution again...
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