98k small block was replaced due to oil consumption
200k first head gasket repair
300k second head gasket repair
325k fubar'd the engine
After the first rebuild, I had joined the local Toronto-Subaru-Club.com, and found some great resources and friends. Was bit by the modding bug, and had some fun: cold air intake, ram air hood, borla headers, borla cat back... got in on some amazing cruises, a track day or 2 and a rallyX, but as time passed I really started to consider a wrx swap due to the constant rebuilds on the stupid thing.

Thankfully right around 320k i found an ad for a low km '93 Legacy Turbo Auto. Having discovered that I had bought the wrong generation the first time round (lol), I knew I had to pick it up and treated myself to a cool birthday present that year!

Car cost me $5000 w/93km

Did a little preparation ahead of time, knowing that building it up was going to be much easier and more affordable then a swap, so I started gathering different parts and idea's.
Within 1 week of owning it, I had a 3" HKS down-pipe (no cat), custom mid-pipe with a hi-flow cat, and Greddy EVO2 exhaust installed. Great step-up from stock, which was already noticeably more torquey then the '96. Don't get me wrong, the Borla setup on the '96 had a wicked growl at WOT, but this was evil on a completely different level!


As a bonus, buddy that I bought the parts from, also sold me a wrx intercooler, a wrx coolant reservoir, as well as the exhaust for $600 all in!
Found a link to this board through someone in the TSC.
Started talking to Nuwan and he hooked me up with his mechanical FCD setup; I did this mostly because I had bought a Dual Stage MBC from Nico and found I really didn't like fuel cuts all that much, lol. Set the boost at 8psi and 13psi.
At the same time also picked up a 3 pillar gauge pod, as well as an A/F, oil pressure and boost gauges.
All of those were installed by the end of the summer. And of course I managed to hook up the boost controller wrong (no restrictor when I bought it)


Got in a track day and had a blast!
I didn't figure out the restrictor until a week later. Lol, too bad I didn't catch that for the track day!
found the suspension really soft, so i installed a set of wrx struts and springs.
Unfortunately, I encountered a major roadblock on the modding trail about 2 months after buying it, after the first round of mods. Due to the age of the car and relative babying it got over the years, one of the coolant hoses split from age and abuse I was giving it. Patched it, and I think it lasted for about a week, then I roasted it on a back road cruise. Lost all of reverse. Drove it home. You'd be surprised at the planning one has to put into parking when you can't put it in reverse!
2 weeks later and I had a supposedly "bulletproof" rebuild of the automatic.
I had wanted a manual, but I only had the one car (the '96 had literally just died a month before) and needed it repaired immediately for work. Of course... when you need something, they're nowhere to be found! There were absolutely no 5spds available anywhere to do the conversion, but 3 days after starting the auto rebuild, I think three 5spds were available for local pickup!!!

Got it back and took it out for a 1/4 mile run. Ran three 15sec runs.
Over the winter had some fun with a new set of winters, but didn't do a hell of a lot else.
Once the following summer rolled around, I managed to find a good deal on a low mileage vf34 for $600. Since I knew I couldn't get the intercooler in without fiddling with the a/c lines, I had a shop replace the metal dogleg pipe that ran over the pitchmount with a rubber a/c line, and retrofitted it to r134. Also installed the wrx coolant reservoir.

Eventually convinced Nico to help me out with the install of the turbo and intercooler.
Biggest hassle with the install wasn't the turbo, it was getting the intercooler to fit right, ended up banging down the pitchmount edges so that the y-pipe could fit around it. Cut the lip of the intercooler about 1/2". Didn't modify the firewall.
Used a pair of vibrant 90 degree elbows for the inlet and outlet of the turbo. Threw on a Blitz DD BOV.

Raised the stock boost to 11psi and set the second stage to 16psi.
WOW. That first day was a freaking riot to drive. Think I took twice as long to get home, because I went looking for every back road home!

Bought a set of used 18's and had them off more times then on due to a strange flat that kept reappearing. Did several more cruises, futzed around with a new head unit for the stereo and towed a couple of people out of snow banks over the following winter.

That following spring had to get one of the 18" rims machined because the leak eventually killed the tire. Eventually replaced all the tires with the correct profile for the car. 225/35/18zr. Also added a lightened crank pulley from a local manufacturer and friend Group A Performance. However I think that the wrx struts wore out, and ended up installing a set of KYB GR-2's with the stock Legacy springs.

The warranty on the transmission repair ran out... and about 20k (2years after the first transmission rebuild) later I managed to toast it again. Lost 1st and 4th I think from overpowering it... though i suspect it was a shitty rebuild to begin with.
Car went into the garage for the winter, and to make my life easier (actually just to stop hearing the wife bitch about "stoopid subarus"), I bought a big ol' domestic wagon.

Part of the agreement was that as long as I didn't order the RT or SRT8, I'd get to keep the Subaru and fix it up again. Since i didn't really want to spend the monthly amount on either of those new, i settled for the big v6.
So I managed to drive the Leggy out to a barn, where a friend performed resuscitation on it and it's up and running again!
5spd out of a 98 Impreza RS, with a frankenstein'd rear diff (part RS rear diff, but made it to work with the rear axles from the legacy)
Cost of conversion was half of the auto rebuild!
Brought it home, had a little spare time and toys to put in.
installed a 7" touch screen installed w/DVD player and backup camera... however the backup camera wasn't doing anything for me, so i have it pointed in the opposite direction (still need to whip up a solid mount for it), with a line out from the control unit to record lapping days and other fun times. Installed an 02 wrx scoop, had fun learning fiberglass! replaced the send unit for the oil pressure gauge, as it had failed during the previous year.




Spent the next week or 2 learning how to drive stick.
Finally had a dyno run done, only to discover the RS clutch isn't taking to well to the power, as neither the guy who installed it or I, thought I was actually putting down that much power... as a result it slips under WOT.
The first run was done at 11psi, flipped the toggle in the cabin and ran it again for the second run. Even with the slipping though, still managed a 204whp and 263wtq at 16psi.

was concerned that it wasn't accurate, but the dyno guy said to draw two converging lines from the rising and fading slopes to see where it ended up.

next step is adjust or replace clutch
upgrade the injectors (got a set of ver2 sti injectors and fuel rail swapped for my original exhaust)
and go tune the thing at Neetronics.
Actually talked to performance shop today whose owner actually had just gone through this himself... jdm sti swap on an RS tranny and toasted his tranny. I was thinking i could get by with a stage 1 or 2 clutch kit, but based on my goals, Bullyclutches actually suggested a stage 4 RS kit (much stronger, but still streetable).