Thought I'd give anyone looking for an EG33 a heads-up -- as of Friday, there's an SVX at Crazy Ray's Junkyard in Jessup, Maryland. I saw it there on Friday and the engine was all there and superficially looked good.
It's a self-serve junkyard, but if you unbolt the engine and torque converter they'll bring a forklift out to lift out the engine. Their price for a motor is $200. The car's green and at the far back end of one of the rows of import cars.
SVX in a junkyard in Jessup, MD
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SVX in a junkyard in Jessup, MD
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Re: SVX in a junkyard in Jessup, MD
haha I live in Laurel and saw it to...was tempted to just buy the whole thing
no damage to the body which makes me wonder why they trashed it?

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It's entirely possible there are internal problems with the motor or, more likely, the transmission. I dunno.
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Re: SVX in a junkyard in Jessup, MD
I know this is a bit off topic....but I was curious about the svx igniter, how easy are these to get? I have been thinking about swapping my engine over to COP so I can use individual cylinder knock detection with my stand alone. I know the SVX igniter will work, but are there better options out there? Anything from the newer Subies?
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Re: SVX in a junkyard in Jessup, MD
They're easy to get new/remanufactured; they're just kind of expensive, like around $150-$250 from an auto parts store.
Newer coil-on-plug Subarus use coils with built-in ignitors; the coils each have 3 pins on them. One goes to +12v, one to ground, and one to the ignition signal from the ECU. I can't think of a reason you couldn't wire them up that way and use them.
Or if you use the older style of coil-on-plug coils, like EJ20Gs and EG33s use, you should also be able to use two EJ22 ignitors.
Newer coil-on-plug Subarus use coils with built-in ignitors; the coils each have 3 pins on them. One goes to +12v, one to ground, and one to the ignition signal from the ECU. I can't think of a reason you couldn't wire them up that way and use them.
Or if you use the older style of coil-on-plug coils, like EJ20Gs and EG33s use, you should also be able to use two EJ22 ignitors.
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Oh, forgot to mention -- I believe the new coils bolt to the valve cover in a different way from the old ones, so that may be a problem with trying to use the new ones.
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Re: SVX in a junkyard in Jessup, MD
I kind of would like to use the separate coil & igniter setup so I could use an MSD ignition. But we'll see what I end up doing.
Josh
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Yeah, I'm with you on that. An SVX ignitor or two stock ignitors, four coils from an EG33 or EJ20G, and an MSD DIS-4 would be a sweet setup.
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Thanks dude!
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