idosubaru Posted December 25, 2006 Share Posted December 25, 2006 Is it possible to swap an auto FWD trans into an AWD vehicle? My buddy lives in Georgia and would rather not have AWD. Was wondering if this could be as simple as swapping trans or swapping trans and TCU? (don't care about the rear components, that's all easy). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Manarius Posted December 25, 2006 Share Posted December 25, 2006 Umm, I guess it could be done, but I doubt the gains in mpg would be that great. You'll still be toting around hundred+ pounds of AWD stuff in the back anyways. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ericem Posted December 25, 2006 Share Posted December 25, 2006 Umm, I guess it could be done, but I doubt the gains in mpg would be that great. You'll still be toting around hundred+ pounds of AWD stuff in the back anyways. can you pull the rear driveshaft, diff, and CVD's? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorthWet Posted December 25, 2006 Share Posted December 25, 2006 To get this back on-topic... ... no practical experience yet, but I can't see why not. Probably need a TCU swap unless the TCU has a pin for FWD/AWD determination (my FSM is packed away at the moment so I can't look at TCU specs). Probably need tranny mount, too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Manarius Posted December 25, 2006 Share Posted December 25, 2006 can you pull the rear driveshaft, diff, and CVD's? You could, but that's a lot of work for just a few mpg. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
idosubaru Posted December 25, 2006 Author Share Posted December 25, 2006 i never mentioned gas mileage. this has nothing to do with gas mileage. for the record, the rear bits are easy to remove. the entire cross member, rear diff and driveshaft can be lying on the ground by removing less than 10 bolts, it's very easy. To get this back on-topic... ... no practical experience yet, but I can't see why not. Probably need a TCU swap unless the TCU has a pin for FWD/AWD determination (my FSM is packed away at the moment so I can't look at TCU specs). Probably need tranny mount, too. that's what i'm wondering, if the TCU's, like the ECU's are interchangeable? but if that's not the case i'd still need the wiring to be compatible between the two. i may swap in a FWD TCU in one of my AWD vehicles and see what happens just for giggles. i have a 1997 impreza OBS FSM, hopefully i can find it (it's on CD and i just moved) and compare the wiring diagrams. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Legacy777 Posted December 25, 2006 Share Posted December 25, 2006 I don't believe there is any pin identifying whether the TCU is for AWD or FWD. So I sort of believe you'll need a different TCU. I do believe I still have my FWD TCU off my 90 Legacy if interested. You will also need to swap the trans mount as well. Again, I've got a brand new FWD auto trans mount I was going to put in, but never did, so if interested, I've got that too. Just let me know Also, if interested, here's TCU I-O http://main.experiencetherave.com:8080/subaru_manual_scans/FSM_Scans/TCU_I-O_page1.jpg http://main.experiencetherave.com:8080/subaru_manual_scans/FSM_Scans/TCU_I-O_page2.jpg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
idosubaru Posted December 26, 2006 Author Share Posted December 26, 2006 thanks for the TCU input-output Josh. is that for 1999 model years? i'd likely stick to a FWD 1999 trans to make sure there's no surprises. it's up to my friend, since it's his car. but i'll be doing the work so want to make sure it's possible. for now i think he's staying AWD though. but i'll keep the mount in mind if he changes his mind. thanks for the wiring info, awesome! from those diagrams it doesn't appear the electronics is really much different at all? it doesn't differentiate between FWD and AWD? was that just for the AWD or FWD or is that for both like i think it is? thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ranger83 Posted December 26, 2006 Share Posted December 26, 2006 Easier and cheaper to swap nameplate - Honda, Toyota, etc. You'd be spending money to make a car virtually unsalable. Doesn't make sense even to a Georgian. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ferret Posted December 26, 2006 Share Posted December 26, 2006 I wasn't aware that Subaru made a FWD vehicle later than 1996 ( ??? somewhere in the mid 90's ??? ). Thought in 1996 they were AWD ONLY. So you would have to swap the older 4EAT into a newer vehicle. Anything could be done, for given the time and cost. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
idosubaru Posted December 26, 2006 Author Share Posted December 26, 2006 Easier and cheaper to swap nameplate - Honda, Toyota, etc.You'd be spending money to make a car virtually unsalable. Doesn't make sense even to a Georgian.you could ask questions rather than assume you're right, in this case you are wrong. good luck finding a similar late model, low mileage honda/toyota FWD for $1,000 in excellent condition. i am not versed enough in those makes to do that, with Subaru's i can. i'm not looking for something "salable", i'm trying to help out a friend and he doesn't want to deal with torque bind, towing issues, matching tires and will never need AWD. I wasn't aware that Subaru made a FWD vehicle later than 1996 ( ??? somewhere in the mid 90's ??? ). Thought in 1996 they were AWD ONLY i didn't know that. is that true, all 1996 and up auto's are AWD only? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
avk Posted December 26, 2006 Share Posted December 26, 2006 This whole topic probably makes sense only as a mental exercise, but technically, there should be a way to eliminate AWD. The rear diff. can stay in place and only the axles removed, except that outer CV joints should be taken apart and their housings with splined ends and nuts kept in place, because that's what holds the bearings together. Same can be done with inner joints to keep the diff sealed, or one can cover the axle bores with homemade sheetmetal covers sandwiched under the bearing retainer flanges. The driveshaft woud have to be disconnected and removed, or held securely out of the way. The control unit would have to be swapped as already noted. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
idosubaru Posted December 26, 2006 Author Share Posted December 26, 2006 the AWD rear components are no issue for me, that's not an issue at all. now, if FWD trans weren't available in 1999 then that's an issue, i did not know that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
avk Posted December 26, 2006 Share Posted December 26, 2006 Well, if the idea was to save fuel then rear diff. needs to be looked at as well. But all this is strictly hypothetical. As for the trans, you can remove the extension housing, and the transfer gear on the trans. side from the output shaft, then install a cover from a FWD version. Did I say it's hypothetical? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ferret Posted December 26, 2006 Share Posted December 26, 2006 1997 ALL Subaru's are AWD ONLY ...... Read down in the following link .... http://www.cars101.com/subaru/subaru_history.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ranger83 Posted December 26, 2006 Share Posted December 26, 2006 you could ask questions rather than assume you're right, in this case you are wrong. good luck finding a similar late model, low mileage honda/toyota FWD for $1,000 in excellent condition. i am not versed enough in those makes to do that, with Subaru's i can. i'm not looking for something "salable", i'm trying to help out a friend and he doesn't want to deal with torque bind, towing issues, matching tires and will never need AWD. i didn't know that. is that true, all 1996 and up auto's are AWD only? Exactly what vehicle are you trying to convert? A legacy in good condition is worth more than $1,000, I'd hope. The certainly sell for more than that around here. If he has an AWD model with 4EAT, he can "convert" it to FWD by putting a fuse in the FWD plug under the hood. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
idosubaru Posted December 26, 2006 Author Share Posted December 26, 2006 Well, if the idea was to save fuel nope, that's not the idea. there are plenty of threads about that already, i wouldn't need to start another!Exactly what vehicle are you trying to convert? A legacy in good condition is worth more than $1,000, I'd hope. The certainly sell for more than that around here. typically far more than $1,000. thank you, that's exactly my point!!!!!!!!! copy that, good point to remember the FWD fuse is always there for towing, mismatched tires, etc. 1997 ALL Subaru's are AWD ONLY ...... Read down in the following link .... excellent, good to know. with the trans changes in 99, that complicates things. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Legacy777 Posted December 27, 2006 Share Posted December 27, 2006 thanks for the TCU input-output Josh. is that for 1999 model years? i'd likely stick to a FWD 1999 trans to make sure there's no surprises. it's up to my friend, since it's his car. but i'll be doing the work so want to make sure it's possible. for now i think he's staying AWD though. but i'll keep the mount in mind if he changes his mind. thanks for the wiring info, awesome! from those diagrams it doesn't appear the electronics is really much different at all? it doesn't differentiate between FWD and AWD? was that just for the AWD or FWD or is that for both like i think it is? thanks! No that diagram is for a 90 Legacy The I/O is for the AWD cars. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnceggleston Posted December 27, 2006 Share Posted December 27, 2006 nope, that's not the idea. there are plenty of threads about that already, i wouldn't need to start another! typically far more than $1,000. thank you, that's exactly my point!!!!!!!!! copy that, good point to remember the FWD fuse is always there for towing, mismatched tires, etc. excellent, good to know. with the trans changes in 99, that complicates things. 1998 legacy had a FWD transmission. Transmission A.T., FWD (ID# TA102AACAA) A.T., AWD, 2.2L M.T., GT M.T., Outback A.T., AWD, 2.5L, GT A.T., AWD, 2.5L, Outback and SUS M.T., exc. GT and Outback but my understandig was , and this is based on logic as much as any thing, that the transmissions were the same for fwd vs. awd, just the rear extention housing was different. were all jdm trannys awd? the wiring harness is different 98 vs. 99. easy solution is to pull the drive shaft and "cap" the output from the tranny, then swap the rear end. or just remove the rear section of the drive shaft and leave every thing else. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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