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Old 02-14-2009, 04:33 PM
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any subie experience?

anyone know if it would be possible or fun or cool to put a wrx/sti or legacy gt motor into an s13. ive been thinking about it, not to do it, just the thought seems cool. anyone ever seen it done before?
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Old 02-14-2009, 04:38 PM
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any thing is possible with cash as you have heard im sure. will require fabrications. the motor can physically fit no doubt, you would just have to work out the drive train issues which could be solved by removing the center diff and welding the half-shafts section shut and get a custom drive shaft.
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yeah, that sounds like more of a project for some kind of custom shop that has stuff layin around and tools and ability. i basically only have tools. lol. i still think it would be pretty damn cool.
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yea... if you had a welder and cutter, you could do it.
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Yeah, I bet it would vibrate like a **** if he did it at home. HAHA
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Old 02-17-2009, 08:19 PM
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the sr sounds pretty damn sexy, but i think the subie boxer motor (ej20 i think??) sounds unmistakable and sexy as shiznit.
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you know the old saying if your suby sounds broken then its ok
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hahah no doubt.. i love the sound of those engines.
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