I know this issue has been covered before but I wanted to get a little direct input and had a couple specific questions.
Problem:
My 96' Legacy Outback has 220k on the stock 2.2L and I'm looking at a fairly comprehensive rebuild - engine, bushings, suspension (lift) etc. I've got all the major systems figured out except the motor. My power goal is only 180-200chp. The Outback is my camping rig so it gets loaded down and it sees some off-road action. So torque, smooth power curves, and reliability are a requirement.
I already have a set of OBX equal length headers that have been hanging on my wall for 4 years and would like to use them. I also have a set of 2.2L dual port heads that are in good shape and already have a box of valve stem seals that I'd use to rebuild them.
I have ZERO desire to have to deal with any form of engine management on this build. My power goals are not that high. I figure I'll have my injectors cleaned/flowed down at Witchhunters, maybe a new fuel pump, but that's it for fueling.
I also have ZERO desire to run twin cam heads on this build. I am on my SS and don't want to have to deal with the added hassles they bring when I'm working on my non-track car.
Options:
Brand new Phase II 2.5L shortblock, rebuilt phase II 2.5L heads, cams, EQL headers - $3500
110K Phase I 2.5L shortblock, rebuilt 2.2L heads, EQL headers - $1500
Essential new Phase I 2.5L shortbock (needs crank/bearings), rebuilt Phase II 2.5L or 2.2L heads, cams?, EQL headers - $2,500
Specific Questions:
Are there any issues running the Phase I 2.5L shortblock for the high comp. NA with the 2.2L heads? I know the phase I's are a little nortorious for HG failures but understand a good MLS HG will solve this problem?
Anybody see any issues with my factory MAF being able to handle the extra air? I'm inclined to feel I should be fine and seem to recal plenty others running this path prior to me with no issues.
My local subi shop is trying to sell me on the dual mass flywheels that Subaru is selling now to solve clutch chatter. Anybody have any experience with this?
I'm currently running a 99' RS tranny (thank you Matt, still loving it and still LOVING the one in my SS). What power/torque do the stock RS clutchs hold? Any suggestions for a good push style clutch combo for these power levels?
The whole idea behind this build is that the chassis is good shape and the body is very good shape with only a few minor door dings. I'd rather spend $5k to rebuild the major systems instead of buying a new used car that I'm going to have to replace parts on in the next 5 years. I want to do this once this spring and not have to worry about leaking/burning oil, sloppy steering, clutches, timing belts, etc. etc. Because of this approach, the less I have to spend on a reliable motor setup the better as I can address a few other niceties on other systems.
I was originally trying to stay away from the high compression setup just to avoid having to run premium gas, but, considering the potential cost savings from already having heads, manifold, stem seals - it's going to take about 40k mi. of gas to offset the cost of buying more parts. I do also like the idea of more torque down low.
So that's it in a nutshell. Again, I'm not wanting big power, just enough to haul more gear, better two ane passing, and just more fun (I got beat by a Honda Pilot last month... can't let that happen again

Let me know what you think. It's been a while since I've really paid attention to many of the sub-forum here due to the business so I'm not real sure what has transpired or if there has been any revelations or new members running similar setups.
Many thanks.