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I have read through the forums and heard of people putting 2.5L Subaru Legacy engines into a bus, but has anyone put one of the Legacy 2.5L twin turbo 197bhp ones from a 1996 onwards car into one as i'm looking at sticking it in a 1988 T25 and just want some advice.
I have read through the forums and heard of people putting 2.5L Subaru Legacy engines into a bus, but has anyone put one of the Legacy 2.5L twin turbo 197bhp ones from a 1996 onwards car into one as i'm looking at sticking it in a 1988 T25 and just want some advice.
Thanks
Hi
If you're putting in the twin turbo it will be a 2l as standard (ej20). If I remember correctly the engines in the 96+ imports were 289bhp which is the max amount of horses allowed on japanese roads legally. A remap will put the engine to 320bhp (ish) IMHO if you're thinking of putting this engine with a standard gearbox, you best be very light on the gas or the ej20 will tear the box to bits. I've got an 03 outback at the mo with a far more useable 154bhp from the 2.5l (ej25) N/A engine.
Best of luck with the project
Thanks for all the useful hints and tips, think it was a typo with the 197bhp but thanks again. One last question will the standard gearbox be ok with the standard 2.5 subaru 157 engine as am thinking this may be a easier less stressful install
Don't stick fat tyres and a racing clutch on it, see what the magnet tells you when you oil change it and don't be suprised if it strips fourth gear eventually but basically yes it's ok to do this provided you drive sympathetically, the scooby doesn't spool down as quickly as the wbx so you need a bit more care with gear shifts esp when cold first to second.
When rebuilding consider the oiling plates and stronger top gear(s) options