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Help much?
Ok so I'm just turning 16 and my aunts giving me a 1991 legacy wagon AWD non turbo. I want to convert it to a turbo spending the least needed. any suggestions because im kind of new at this
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#3 suggestion: learn to drive it first, then worry about more power.
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DLC wrote:#3 suggestion: learn to drive it first, then worry about more power.
I can't agree more...if I had a fast car when I was 16, I would be dead...
and don't try to convince us that you are "t3h l33t driv3r" or anything...cause its total BS...
That said...stock NA Legacies can still be a LOT of fun! Focus your efforts in suspension and brakes...then deal with power later...
Nick
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1994 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 CTD, #11 plate, 30 psi, Scotty II intake, 4" exhaust
1987 Audi 4000CS quattro...soon to be 20VT
1994 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 CTD, #11 plate, 30 psi, Scotty II intake, 4" exhaust
Welcome to the Subaru world, you'll never go back. You'll be super happy with your AWD.
And not to sound like we're all beating on you but, honestly, learn to drive first before worrying about the power.
It takes a lot of experience before you really learn how to handle a car. And until you know how to handle it, all more power is going to do is get you into an accident. Do your brakes and your suspension and learn how to drive good lines and your NA will scoot.
And not to sound like we're all beating on you but, honestly, learn to drive first before worrying about the power.
It takes a lot of experience before you really learn how to handle a car. And until you know how to handle it, all more power is going to do is get you into an accident. Do your brakes and your suspension and learn how to drive good lines and your NA will scoot.
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93' SS, 5mt swapped, 182k, not stock...
96' N/A OBW 5sp, 212k, Couple mods... RIP
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Dont be in a rush to spend all your money. Used brake setups with lots of life can be had on the cheap. Watch this site and "NASIOC" (www.nasioc.com) for used brakes. WRX front and rear brakes will be an upgrade for you. Later down the road, you can swap for vented rear brakes, but stock wrx brakes from any year should be fine - its what I have and I find them to be great.Nategreat923 wrote:Hey thanks guys. So what should i buy first for those, i have about 2500 right now
They are also bolt on....
Everyone has a different taste when it comes to suspensions. I still think my Legacy needs a lift!!!

As much as you want a turbo, and as much as I wanted a fast car when I was 17, its just not a good idea. You can kill yourself with the power you have now, wait a year or two until you know the car and then add power.
I have been driving for 7 years, I had a go kart since I was 13, and Ive been racing shifterkarts for the past 3 seasons. I am STILL learning how to drive, and after 3 months of owning the legacy, I am STILL learning how it reacts to different input/driving conditions.
The search button is a VERY useful tool. Theres a lot of info buried in this forum - I would suggest you start reading!!!
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That is even better than my first subi. I had an 86 GL wagon 5spd 4X4 with 235,000 miles on it. Man great times!! Don't rush yourself out of that car, grown in it first.
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Sounds messy...NICO I WRX U wrote:LOL #1 funniest thread of the month hahahhahahahahah lol piss my pants
and dont forget the steps, 1, 2, an 3 LOL LOL
Don't forget the steps 1, 2 and 3 NICO!!!

Nick
1987 Audi 4000CS quattro...soon to be 20VT
1994 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 CTD, #11 plate, 30 psi, Scotty II intake, 4" exhaust
1987 Audi 4000CS quattro...soon to be 20VT
1994 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 CTD, #11 plate, 30 psi, Scotty II intake, 4" exhaust
WRX rear brakes are the same size as the legacy wagons.....so you don't need to swap the rears.gto7419 wrote:WRX front and rear brakes will be an upgrade for you. Later down the road, you can swap for vented rear brakes, but stock wrx brakes from any year should be fine - its what I have and I find them to be great.
They are also bolt on....
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1990 Legacy (AWD, 6MT, & EJ22T Swap)
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If you need to get a hold of me please email me rather then pm
This is true, but chances are, that the brakes on a 91 legacy wagon probably arent up to snuff anymore... If he finds a good complete set from a wrx - theres no point in not swapping in the newer stuff....Legacy777 wrote:WRX rear brakes are the same size as the legacy wagons.....so you don't need to swap the rears.gto7419 wrote:WRX front and rear brakes will be an upgrade for you. Later down the road, you can swap for vented rear brakes, but stock wrx brakes from any year should be fine - its what I have and I find them to be great.
They are also bolt on....
500cc Shifterkart, 125cc Shifterkart, 01 MX5, 93 Legacy Wagon (DIY Turbo)