Subaru swaps
- RedBaronofRedBud
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Subaru swaps
I didnt know if this had been explored or not, but Im interested in what is all involved in a Subaru swap. Any and all knowledge is gratefully accepted and encouraged.
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Re: Subaru swaps
I can help. Which buggy are you putting it in? Tom
- RedBaronofRedBud
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Re: Subaru swaps
Actually, it's going into our bus, but the concept is the same.
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Re: Subaru swaps
I have never done a bus conversion. I would start here - https://smallcar.com/conversions/type-2 ... sions.html . Buy an engine from Outfront http://www.outfrontmotorsports.com/homepage.htm or get a local car. Get a transaxle from here - http://www.subarugears.com/ or http://ranchotransaxles.com/rancho-suba ... d-vanagon/ and a "black box" http://www.subarugears.com/subatronics/index.html if you decide to go with the original Subaru ECU.
With those parts in hand, the only fabrication you would have to do it the radiator and radiator mounts. A lot less than we had to do to convert the Manxter. Good luck! Tom
With those parts in hand, the only fabrication you would have to do it the radiator and radiator mounts. A lot less than we had to do to convert the Manxter. Good luck! Tom
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Thank you, Tom! I appreciate it!
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You can still use the Bus transaxle with an adaptor, but the gearing will be high for the Subaru engine. A money saver, but not the best way to use the engine. Tom
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I have acquired a 2007 Impreza with a 2.5 and 5sp trans. I plan on putting them both into the bus.
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That should be a great combination. You will need parts from Subaru Gears. Tom
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Re: Subaru swaps
Yes, Im sure of that, but I dont know what will be needed. I suppose I should talk with Toddles
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If you need help modifying the transaxle housing from 4WD to 2WD, let me know and I can help with that. Tom
Re: Subaru swaps
Do share your experiences please, RedBaron. I'd be very interested to find out how you did it and what your thoughts are.Tom-Kathleen wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2017 9:59 pm If you need Zotrim regularly and modifying the transaxle housing from 4WD to 2WD, let me know and I can help with that. Tom
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I have a Bridgeport milling machine at my house. I have never modified a Suby transaxle case, but tell me where to cut it and I am sure I could do it. Tom