I wanted to get a clear answer to a question. First a little background.
I have a 1996 Legacy Brighton Wagon with the 5 sp transmission. It was recently written off by someone who didn't quite get that "red" means "stop" about two weeks ago.
I have replaced it with a 1993 Legacy Wagon L, full load of options as far as I can tell.
I'm a little paranoid that I've bought a car with an engine that may be on it's way out. It's much louder (nvh) than the 96, feels significantly slower on acceleration (where'd my torque go!) and generally just doesn't seem as happy to be thrashed as the Brighton did.

I've done some searching and I understand that in the event of an engine swap ( I still have the Brighton) I need to keep the exhaust because of the dual / single port head thing.
Now my question: Other than the transferring of all the accessories, A/C compressor and such to the 96 motor, how much of a pain is the wiring going to be going from OBDI to OBDII? Any chance I could just "plug it in" to the 93's harness? I'm thinking fat chance......
I understand that if you can swap in an STi drivetrain, obviously it can be done, but is it worth the hassle to keep the Brighton around "just in case" or should I just let the insurance company have it?
Thanks for any input. I promise the next topic I post will be less brain taxing......