94 Legacy Turbo vs 95 Impreza transmissionspecs(AWD manual)

Flywheel, Clutch, Transmission, Axles, etc...

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94 Legacy Turbo vs 95 Impreza transmissionspecs(AWD manual)

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I cant seem to find th specs on the 94 legacy trans. Im looking for a replacement for my 95 Impreza.

I can find info on the 94 legacy NA trans, is the turbo different?

Is the rear diff on the turbo a LSD?

Ratios?
Input shaft?
Halfshafts?
Sensors?

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Post by vica153 »

Ive found lots of info on the 91-92 Legacy Turbo, but is the 94 the same?

Crap it looks like the clutch is pull instead of push. What do I need to swap for that?
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Post by 555BCTurbo »

91-94 Legacy Turbo trannies are the same...


Do a more involved search, you will find your answers...

Specifically, look for Legacy777's tranny swap thread.
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Post by AWD_addict »

You'll want a trans from something NA. You don't want to have to switch your pedals and everything to set up for a hydraulic clutch.
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Post by smh0101 »

Oh and only the 91s possibly had an lsd unless it was swaped in afterwards as many here have done.
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Post by smh0101 »

Oh and FYI if you switch to a hydraulic setup you should be able to use WRX clutches and flywheels...
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Post by vica153 »

Yeah ill look today, if my car already has the holes for the hydraulic clutch, then it looks like Ill be swapping to that.

Where are the holes exactly?
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Post by Legacy777 »

To the left of the brake booster.
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Post by vica153 »

It's hard to get a good look with the AWIC in the way, but i think I can see any odd shaped plastic plug to the left of the brake booster.

I guess thats my next question, does the AWIC get in the way?
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Post by 555BCTurbo »

smh0101 wrote:Oh and only the 91s possibly had an lsd unless it was swaped in afterwards as many here have done.

That's for the rear...

Separate from the transaxle
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