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There is a place in Virginia that is good and a few in Ontario Canada as well. I can't recall the names right now. Both sell on ebay. I can change a rack in about an hour. I refuse to install the aftermarket rebuilt racks anymore. Way too many problems. Sometimes they leak right out of the box. Somtimes they last a week or a month. One car I put 2 in before the owner gave up and got a factory reman. You are much better off getting a low mileage used rack than a cheap rebuild.
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Older legacy and impreza use the same rack. Contact one of the jdm engine importers. They will practically give the rhd racks away since most people don't use them when they swap in a jdm wrx engine and a turbo crossmember. Since you are in texas try J-hot, they are on ebay and in texas, should save on shipping.
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You won't cut the framerails with a hand saw without your arm falling off. You really want to cut the rail since the support is spot welded to the end of it. Around here you can pull all the sheetmetal off, get everything flammable out of the way and they will torch it off in front of the shock towers for $10-20. I used to pay to have that done before I invested in an 18 cordless sawzall.
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The EJ22E engine itself will hold up fine. I've run 20+ psi of boost on them and 300 whp. No breakage. I wouldn't push it much harder than that though. After my success a few other guys on nasioc copied me and have run the same setup. EJ22E shortblock with EJ205 heads. You can't run a stock N/A ecu. You will blow it up. The key to making it work is either a factory turbo ecu, standalone or piggyback and a proper fuel system including pump and injectors.
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Strip all the loom off the harness. Leave everything that goes from the ecu to the engine alone. Then label everything that comes out of the ecu and goes back into the dash harness. Cut all those and merge them into the car.
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Unplug the bag, the airbag ecu and take the bulb out of the cluster. That's how I do it for people that ask me to. 93 only had the one airbag. You can also unbolt the explosive charge from the back of the bag and then put the bag back on the wheel. I hate the things, I've blown them off and I sure as hell don't want one going off in my face. Nothing will convince me otherwise. On my 95 Impreza I went one step further. I put in a 93 Impreza dash with no bag and a 90 Legacy steering wheel with no bag. So it looks like it never came with them. This is the same wheel that the Canadian and JDM Imprezas had with no airbag.
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Documented: The 1970 FF-1 Project car...
subaru360 replied to Kostamojen's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Did you ever get your engine situation sorted out. Somebody posted this on the 360 club website. Brand new ff1 engine for $400. http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/pts/1965650401.html -
Engine Swap
subaru360 replied to LanceDa's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
The phase 1 EJ25 has longer rods. So you couldn't put 99 dohc pistons in the 99 sohc block. The pistons would hang out the top of the block. 99 Legacy EJ25 was an oddball. It had 8 bolts engine to trans but was still a phase 1 with #3 thrust bearing, the longer rods and smaller rod bearings. -
Engine Swap
subaru360 replied to LanceDa's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
The rod length is different. It won't work. I can't see any reason you couldn't use a 99 2.5 sohc block with dohc heads except the compression ratio difference. You'd have to calculate it out and see how bad it is. If it's less than a point it should run ok. -
No, no replaced injectors. The reason for failure was obvious. They had no valve clearance at all and the valve was hung open. I've seen this on EJ205 wrx, EJ25D outback and EJ22. Always #4. I don't keep track of repaired cars. Only way I would know of a repeat failure is if it broke again and the owners contacted me. None have about burned valve repeat failure.