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WRX trans into 1994 legacy??
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 1:00 am
by Snow-Attack
so will a WRX 5MT bolt up to a 1994 2.2L NA subaru engine in a legacy
wagon??? what is involved in doing this and if so what year WRX trans will work etc etc???
thanks
Ben
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 1:06 am
by ericem
First issue that comes to mind is the WRX tranny is hydraulic while your car uses a cable. I am sure it can work, you just need to get the reservoir and pedal box etc.
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 1:10 am
by Snow-Attack
hmm good point. keep the thoughts comin.....thanks
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 3:57 am
by PhyrraM
The WRX trans needs a 3.54:1 rear diff.
There is also a missing stud for the second bolt holding the starter on that need to be replicated somehow.
The clutch and flywheel need to be replaced with WRX (or Legacy SS) parts.
A WRX shifter assembly, or a WRX transmission-to-shifter bracket is needed.
Hydraulic conversion has been mentioned.
Those are the issues I can remember off-hand.
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 7:20 am
by Snow-Attack
ok so does the wrx 3.54:1 rear diff bolt into a 94 legacy wagon? or is there some more custom work that would need to be done there to??
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 6:56 pm
by Legacy777
It should bolt into the legacy.
One other issue I can think of if you do that though is the rear axles. You would need to pull the stubs out the legacy rear diff and put them into the WRX rear diff. I am pretty sure the WRX rear diff accepts male stubbed axles.
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 8:36 pm
by ScottyS
Given all the issues, and the fact that the WRX trannies are not exactly a huge strength improvement, fitting another N/A tranny would be by far the least trouble and expense.
Unless you were doing a 6MT, it's not worth the hassle.
If what you want is a hydraulic clutch system, find a wrecked RS and pull all the bits....
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 9:47 pm
by n2x4
Legacy777 wrote:
One other issue I can think of if you do that though is the rear axles. You would need to pull the stubs out the legacy rear diff and put them into the WRX rear diff. I am pretty sure the WRX rear diff accepts male stubbed axles.
Or just use WRX rear axles and not have to swap any stubs over. The WRX diff does bolt in. I've done it. you will have to either swap driveshafts or pinion flanges. The bolt patter between the wrx diff and legacy diff is different. Still, not a big deal.
ScottyS wrote:Given all the issues, and the fact that the WRX trannies are not exactly a huge strength improvement, fitting another N/A tranny would be by far the least trouble and expense.
Unless you were doing a 6MT, it's not worth the hassle.
If what you want is a hydraulic clutch system, find a wrecked RS and pull all the bits....
All true statements. One more reason you might want the WRX over the RS though, is the pull style clutch vs. the push on the non turbo transmissions...