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holy crap.... talk about a monster to drive lol.

 

 

just searched that thread... they alredy did this to an Evo.. all that power, no traction heh.

and I think they only have it RWD... doesn't look like the fronts are doing much, then again all they are doing is burnouts. could be disabled or not finished.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWW0-gQMWCc]YouTube - LS1-EVO-1[/ame]

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why not?

 

why use an AWD car as a base for a RWD car, there are cars that would probably fit big rear rims/tires better than an LGT since your traction is only going to be at the rear wheels...

 

i mean its cool, but i think a big HP AWD legacy would be cooler than a big HP RWD legacy...

 

just my opinion:)

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wasn't even thinking when i posted that.

 

the Legacy/LS1 install is using a T56 tranny.... i'd assume they all are just going the easy route and doing a RWD install. I think Brewer is right, if they were to make the car AWD, it's just explode the front, IF they could find a AWD setup that would fit in the legacy AND mate up to an LS1.

 

swapping the motor may be a big chore... but swapping the entire drivetrain and adapting it to fit in a car, way too cost prohibitive.

 

Personaly i'd take a Solstice with a LS2, like what mallett does.

http://www.mallettcars.com/solstice-conversion.htm

 

i want to see the finished Legacy/LS1 in motion myself.

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wasn't even thinking when i posted that.

 

the Legacy/LS1 install is using a T56 tranny.... i'd assume they all are just going the easy route and doing a RWD install. I think Brewer is right, if they were to make the car AWD, it's just explode the front, IF they could find a AWD setup that would fit in the legacy AND mate up to an LS1.

 

swapping the motor may be a big chore... but swapping the entire drivetrain and adapting it to fit in a car, way too cost prohibitive.

 

Personaly i'd take a Solstice with a LS2, like what mallett does.

http://www.mallettcars.com/solstice-conversion.htm

 

i want to see the finished Legacy/LS1 in motion myself.

 

oo thats a nice little combo

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why use an AWD car as a base for a RWD car, there are cars that would probably fit big rear rims/tires better than an LGT since your traction is only going to be at the rear wheels...

 

i mean its cool, but i think a big HP AWD legacy would be cooler than a big HP RWD legacy...

ya but Big HP Legacy's blow to drive look at the TQ curve of one next to a V8 ;)

 

and to answer your questions the reason is the transmission/ front dif (or lack there of)

 

Personaly i'd take a Solstice with a LS2, like what mallett does.

http://www.mallettcars.com/solstice-conversion.htm

 

i want to see the finished Legacy/LS1 in motion myself.

That is sick!

 

My guess is this car will go the way of the STi's that tried to do this...no where and expensive.

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That is sick!

 

My guess is this car will go the way of the STi's that tried to do this...no where and expensive.

 

there is a review of the mallett Solstice V8 somewhere, the thing is a monster. but it handles also.

 

if that were some joe blow install, i'd bet that thing couldn't do anything but straight. but it's Mallett... so it can handle.

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Its rare and that makes it cool but it is kinda a waste. Most people put ls1s in cars that stock are light and can handle crazy like a rx-7 or 240sx. But a legacy is out handled stock vs stock by the ls1 f-bdoys and it also weighs about the same.
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i didn't mean he couldn't do some cool things with it. i just mean it sucks that one has to detract the only real good things about the lgt (awd, solid well-balanced turbo-4) to pull off that swap; and that there are so many other platforms lacking in the bay and well off at the corners that could flourish with it.
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