billbaxter87 Posted July 30, 2010 Posted July 30, 2010 So I'm thinking it would be a pretty sweet swap to drop a flat 6 in my GT. How hard are these motors to find? Any sites I should be looking at? Also, what would the wiring be like. I'm guess I'd need the harness and ECU? Or just ECU? What would I do about engine mounts, I heard its not the same. For everything else, I think I'd be okay. I heard the max HP that tranny can handle is like 225. (I have a 5 spd) I'm pretty sure that's what the EZ30 is at. Anyway, would be cool if someone has done it, or knows someone who has.
subikid90 Posted July 30, 2010 Posted July 30, 2010 http://www.sl-i.net/FORUM/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=15702 -Subikid90 1997 Legacy GT 5spd & EJ251 w/EJ25D heads ~10.5CR 1998 Legacy GT Limited waiting for EJ22T hybrid swap
billbaxter87 Posted July 30, 2010 Author Posted July 30, 2010 Perfect. I know of an SVX thats been sitting in some dudes yard for a few years now. I'm not sure whats wrong with it, probably a bad tranny. I'm gonna go talk to him. Thank you for the link.
subikid90 Posted July 31, 2010 Posted July 31, 2010 No problem. Make sure is OBDII or it wont be legal to register. -Subikid90 1997 Legacy GT 5spd & EJ251 w/EJ25D heads ~10.5CR 1998 Legacy GT Limited waiting for EJ22T hybrid swap
Platinum_Racing Posted July 31, 2010 Posted July 31, 2010 With the production numbers of SVX's in 1995 (When Subaru switched) - 1997 being so low, its probably not OBDII but its worth a shot. You might also need a bigger radiator. If your car is an auto you also need as big of a transmission cooler as you can lay your hands on. If its a stick shift you will need to wire the new ECU into thinking the car is in neutral all the time, or else it won't even start. If you have the tools this switch is totally possible. The mounts would honestly probably be the least of your worries. What you should be worrying about is wiring and making everything fit nice and snug. The EZ30 and EZ36 weren't in the SVX though. The SVX had the EG33 which was a 3.3L based off EJ22 internals with DOHC heads. The engine is pretty much an EJ22 with 2 extra cylinders... Pretty much an EJ22 and-a-half. It made 230 horses though, and sounds like an exotic supercar with the right exhaust. If you wanted an EZ30 or EZ36, be ready to shell out thousands upon thousands for it, since they aren't very old yet the prices will still be high for complete or longblock engines. Also, its important to note that the EG33 should drop right into the stock Legacy mounts if you make enough room for it, while the EZ30 and EZ36 will probably give you more trouble and require special fabrication to make fit.
amp27 Posted July 31, 2010 Posted July 31, 2010 andwith the final drive of the legacy being more torque geared the Flat 6 makes these cars really fun
worknlikeadog Posted July 31, 2010 Posted July 31, 2010 right now I'm in the middle of selling a F150 to help fund my SVX powered Legacy, I want to put a wrx drivetrain in and thats going to cost the most
billbaxter87 Posted July 31, 2010 Author Posted July 31, 2010 Yea I knew that the engine code was different on the SVX. I hadn't thought of going with an SVX motor, cause someone was saying that it would be a much tighter fit than the EZ motors.
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