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All_Fours wrote:Finally I'd wonder about the strength of the rear diff, although I don't know enough about subarus to comment on that.
All_Fours wrote:subarus have a longitudinal engine, and the gearbox is similar in appearance to a normal RWD box but it has a diff sitting under and slightly behind the bellhousing. This means the bellhousing probably wont be sitting behind the firewall, so there wont be a nice big hole for a RWD gearbox to be mounted in a traditional location (ie almost entirely behind the firewall). Also because a subaru engine is only 2 cylinders long, you wont fit anything much bigger in without moving the gearbox back to a normal rwd location, so that probably means a bit of trans tunnel/firewall modification.
I don't think you'll fit a 6 cyl either, I think you'd be best to go 1UZ.
I'm not sure where the steering rack sits on the subarus, but since the engine is in a RWD layout you can probably work around it.
Finally I'd wonder about the strength of the rear diff, although I don't know enough about subarus to comment on that.
fangsport wrote:steering rack is with engine crossmember.
anything could be adapted to the subaru box with a plate, especailly if RWD, as the CV's won't have radical angles on them if the box is moved back.
1uz fits a 700 x700x700 cavity, the subaru engine bay would be wide enough but maybe not high enough.
the diffs can be an issue, but are interchangeable with the nissan IRS units.
Mr Revhead wrote:the bellhousing face on subarus is well forward of the firewall...
so as malcom said you'll probably be looking at relocating that. so may as well fit a w5# while your at it. therefore getting rid of the 4wd crap aswell.
if you keep the subaru box there is a kit you can get to lock the centre diff for when u remove the front shafts.
but i reckon w5# is the best option
Mr Revhead wrote:but i reckon w5# is the best option
Barryogen wrote:I like the look of impreza sedans, but don't like the cost of repairs to engine and drivetrain.
1998 wrote:If I were you.
Step 1: Buy impreza. Get actual measurement and an actual feel for what could or couldnt be done. If you dont you make a lot of assumptions and it only takes one to go wrong to cause a big problem.
As soon as you try do things like 'move the gearbox back' it can start to get really really expensive. New shafts, mounts, relocate shifter, move everthing thats in the way i.e. hand brake cables, exhaust, may need to mash chassis to make room. One little task turns into many small tasks
So if I were you buy the impreza and go from there.
Im in the same boat, non-toyota car + toyota engine = much fun![]()
and good luck with it
barryogen wrote:As soon as you try do things like 'move the gearbox back' it can start to get really really expensive. New shafts, mounts, relocate shifter, move everthing thats in the way i.e. hand brake cables, exhaust, may need to mash chassis to make room. One little task turns into many small tasks
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