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WTB: 5sp Swap for 91ss eat
I'm looking for a complete 5sp swap for my 91ss auto.
Here's a list of the parts I think I'll need
Transmission
Flywheel
Clutch
Pressure Plate
Front Driveshaft section
Entire shifter assembly
Clutch and brake pedals, cables
Clutch master cylinder and reservoir (for hydraulic systems)
Transmission crossmember
Please pm me if I'm missing something on my list.
Here's a list of the parts I think I'll need
Transmission
Flywheel
Clutch
Pressure Plate
Front Driveshaft section
Entire shifter assembly
Clutch and brake pedals, cables
Clutch master cylinder and reservoir (for hydraulic systems)
Transmission crossmember
Please pm me if I'm missing something on my list.
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Current Subi: 1998 Legacy GT Wagon 5sp in the midst of an EJ257 STi swap with 6sp. Woohoo!
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Current Subi: 1998 Legacy GT Wagon 5sp in the midst of an EJ257 STi swap with 6sp. Woohoo!
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Bart, are the tranny's the same n/a to turbo? I've heard that the turbo tranny's don't hold very much power so I'd imagine the n/a ones are even weaker.
Prices, mileage?
Prices, mileage?
Sold :-( My 1991 Sport Sedan EJ22t 4EAT
WRX Seats, K&N Panel Filter, 3" Turbo Back Exhaust
Current Subi: 1998 Legacy GT Wagon 5sp in the midst of an EJ257 STi swap with 6sp. Woohoo!
WRX Seats, K&N Panel Filter, 3" Turbo Back Exhaust
Current Subi: 1998 Legacy GT Wagon 5sp in the midst of an EJ257 STi swap with 6sp. Woohoo!
Trannies aren't the same, but I wouldn't worry about it. We've discussed it in several threads and basically, yes the turbo is stronger, but both will break if you abuse them.
I'd go with the NA just because if you break it, it's cheaper to buy a NA tranny and they're easier to find. Chances are too that they haven't been abused as much.
I'd go with the NA just because if you break it, it's cheaper to buy a NA tranny and they're easier to find. Chances are too that they haven't been abused as much.
SUBARUEHS Racing
The n/a trannies are 4.11 - turbo are 3.90 - not sure about autos.
Whichever one you get, you need to make sure your rear end matches.
The subaru transmissions are all of the same basic design. People break gears because they abuse the tranny (or its just plain worn out). The gears break when the tranny flexes - not because the gears are necessarily "weak".
The turbo tranny I believe has cryo treated gears (someone correct me if Im wrong). This will probably not make much of a difference if the tranny is abused - the case will flex and you will break gears....
The wrx trannies are expensive and tend to have been abused. Even if "said" transmission was not abused, it had much more hp running through it than a turbo legacy or n/a legacy. I would stick with a tranny that came out of a lower hp car....
Danny
Whichever one you get, you need to make sure your rear end matches.
The subaru transmissions are all of the same basic design. People break gears because they abuse the tranny (or its just plain worn out). The gears break when the tranny flexes - not because the gears are necessarily "weak".
The turbo tranny I believe has cryo treated gears (someone correct me if Im wrong). This will probably not make much of a difference if the tranny is abused - the case will flex and you will break gears....
The wrx trannies are expensive and tend to have been abused. Even if "said" transmission was not abused, it had much more hp running through it than a turbo legacy or n/a legacy. I would stick with a tranny that came out of a lower hp car....
Danny
500cc Shifterkart, 125cc Shifterkart, 01 MX5, 93 Legacy Wagon (DIY Turbo)
No, both 5 speed trannies are 3.90.
Only automatics were 4.11.
Not sure abou cryo-treatedness.
Wrx tranny would be a better solution yet, but it's a much more expensive option, and unless you feel like spending lots of money, isn't worth it.
If money isn't a concern, get a built wrx box from gearboxtech.com or get a sti 6 speed.
Still vote for the na 5 speed though.
Only automatics were 4.11.
Not sure abou cryo-treatedness.
Wrx tranny would be a better solution yet, but it's a much more expensive option, and unless you feel like spending lots of money, isn't worth it.
If money isn't a concern, get a built wrx box from gearboxtech.com or get a sti 6 speed.
Still vote for the na 5 speed though.
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Not true...only Turbo Legacies had 3.90...n2x4 wrote:No, both 5 speed trannies are 3.90.
Only automatics were 4.11.
Every other 1st Gen had 4.11
The turbo gears are shot peened and case hardened...
Nick
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I'm sorry, but you're all wrong.
All FWD's have a 3.70 final drive ratio, AT & MT
90-94 MT n/a Legacies have 4.111 final drive ratio
90-91 AT n/a Legacies have 4.111 final drive ratio
92-94 AT n/a Legacies have 3.90 final drive ratio
91-94 MT & AT turbo Legacies have 3.90 final drive ratio
All FWD's have a 3.70 final drive ratio, AT & MT
90-94 MT n/a Legacies have 4.111 final drive ratio
90-91 AT n/a Legacies have 4.111 final drive ratio
92-94 AT n/a Legacies have 3.90 final drive ratio
91-94 MT & AT turbo Legacies have 3.90 final drive ratio
Josh
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2020 Outback Limted XT
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2020 Outback Limted XT
If you need to get a hold of me please email me rather then pm
Josh, can we get that info stickied in the drivetrain thread? I had searched before, but never found anything like that.Legacy777 wrote:I'm sorry, but you're all wrong.
All FWD's have a 3.70 final drive ratio, AT & MT
90-94 MT n/a Legacies have 4.111 final drive ratio
90-91 AT n/a Legacies have 4.111 final drive ratio
92-94 AT n/a Legacies have 3.90 final drive ratio
91-94 MT & AT turbo Legacies have 3.90 final drive ratio
And no, not all turbo legs had rear LSD. The 91's did. This I know for sure. Don't know about front diff. Pretty sure none of them had front LSD.
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None came with front LSD's as mentioned, and only the 91 came with the rear VLSD.
Josh
surrealmirage.com/subaru
1990 Legacy (AWD, 6MT, & EJ22T Swap)
2020 Outback Limted XT
If you need to get a hold of me please email me rather then pm
surrealmirage.com/subaru
1990 Legacy (AWD, 6MT, & EJ22T Swap)
2020 Outback Limted XT
If you need to get a hold of me please email me rather then pm