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Pretty straightforward question for y'all.

 

I've got a 94 Postal Lego sitting outside my garage

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I've got an EJ20R + 5MT sitting in my garage.

No IC (fine since I'm going front mount)

Am in contact with the Iwire guy about getting the harness sorted.

 

The internet has lead me to believe that I'll need the following:

rear diff to match (4.11 I think)

Exhaust (obviously)

Clutch pedal assembly (wagon is currently an auto)

Might have to modify the subframe

Driveshaft

 

What am I missing?

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Sounds like awesome swap, sleeper. Def need the master/slave clutch cylinders(wrx cylinders are the same but the wrx pedal set is different). I used some foil to make a template of the mounting holes needed on a turbo car to mount the master cylinder to. Being rhd it wont be so simple. I wouldn't recomend chopping up the subframe but I'm no engineer. Its hard to find a turbo subframe now days.
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Hey man, I also have a rhd postal wagon. You'll need a rhd specific pedal set, hydrolic, an impreza or legacy one will work.

 

Are you on the first gen forums? Very helpful! You'd be surprised how much will swap over from other Subaru's. PM me if you have any questions

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The engine in mine is pretty much fucked even though it only has 100k miles. I found a decent EJ22 on craigslist and I am having it rebuilt before I put it in. Seems like a smart move to me, since the engine is already out anyway.
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Picking up a used WRX exhaust tomorrow, last couple parts are in the mail to me right now.

All that's left is borrowing an engine hoist, chucking everything into the back, and getting it to the shop.

More than a little excited.

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I'm not imagining it'll be the cleanest install, but that's not the point now, is it?

I'm having ZERO luck sourcing RHD parts, hell, no luck even sourcing TT parts... so am getting creative.

Upsides? Things like going front mount, we'll see if I end up keeping the AC or taking the easy way out there.

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Hello;

You might try shopping on the epay united kingdom site. Shipping could be costly, but what do you figure your time is worth? Just a thought, Steven.

 

Tried that, not so much luck.

I'm optimistic regarding the LHD pedals working with a little chop-chop action.

 

Other than that, still pondering getting the engine 'freshened up' before I toss it in.

Related note: holy crap scooby spark plug wires aren't cheap.

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She's in my buddy's shop!

Still (stiiiiiilllll) striking out on finding downpipes, black box of death, or a properly convoluted oil fill neck...

but would it really be fun without some fancy DIY parts?

 

Also, just got back from picking up some WRX struts and springs.

 

Related question: options for swapping in bigger sways?

I've found conflicting information as to which will and won't fit.

(OEM options unless I can find an inexpensive aftermarket option)

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