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Hydraulic Clutch In My 85 GL Hatch

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I'm doing a quite extensive swap in my 85 GL hatch. I have most of it handled but would love input of how I should approach converting to a hydraulic slave to run a WRX cluctch/trans. Your help and sudgestions are greatly appreciated, CB!

Hey let us know how you are doing it because I am Really thinking about doing the WRX ej20G into my 88 GL

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Tis the season for lots of work. We have mocked up much of it as we speak...CB!

Wow CB, checked out the pics over on nasioc! It really is a "hatch" your working on, I assumed you were mistakenly calling an EA82 3 door coupe a hatch. That's SOOOOO cool!:banana:

 

Anyway, I'm doing a similar build also with an EA81 hatch.

 

I've been down the same road with planning an entire suspension conversion. I'm currently leaning toward not doing it, and just doing engine/drivetrain. Why? For one, because the track width is a lot wider on the EJs compared to the hatch. I think it's going to look very off... I'm not sure, but the tires may end up sticking out past the fenders. This may be a cool look for an offroader with a lift, but on a street machine I think it's gonna look ghetto. I've only done eyeball guesses on this though it may not big such a huge difference. At any rate it should work fine if it's engineered well, if you're making a serious race vehicle you're probably not too concerned about looks, but what's your take on the track width issue?

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Underway; thanks to your help. Probobly will be taking to ya soon about the install method you used to install the trans. PM me if ya like, and thanks again for your help...CB!;):burnout:

the WRX brake cylinder is a direct bolt in with a new line for the front outlet .

the WRX brake cylinder is a direct bolt in with a new line for the front outlet .

 

Do you think at some point you could do a write up on your car? I really like the professional approach you take to all the modification and fabrication. I also want to do this swap on one of my EA81s, so a complete guide to the swap would be awesome.

ya i would like to get a round to dooing a rightup on all my mods but getting time is hard so for now ill answer all the questions i can :)

so for now ill answer all the questions i can :)

 

What would you say the difficult parts of the swap are? I know the engine mounts are close and the wiring is a pain, but what problems did you run into?

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Many pics and explanations to come. Trying to work with (Sam) Rigoli racing for some internal engine mods as well. CB!:clap:

What would you say the difficult parts of the swap are? I know the engine mounts are close and the wiring is a pain, but what problems did you run into?

 

I dont want to hijack this thred for his WRX hatch swap so ill start a new one" WRX BRAT"

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