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No. The recirc fitting is a flange on the STi units. The only aftermarket BPV that fits on our cars in the stock location is the Turbosmart Kompact 34mm unit here.

 

http://www.turbosmartusa.com/product/kompact-plumb-back-universal-fit

 

If you have a Racer-X charge pipe, it relocates the BPV onto the charge pipe from the stock location and you can use any BPV that fits the 08+ WRX and 05-09 LGT.

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no. The recirc fitting is a flange on the sti units. The only aftermarket bpv that fits on our cars in the stock location is the turbosmart kompact 34mm unit here.

 

http://www.turbosmartusa.com/product/kompact-plumb-back-universal-fit

 

if you have a racer-x charge pipe, it relocates the bpv onto the charge pipe from the stock location and you can use any bpv that fits the 08+ wrx and 05-09 lgt.

thanks for saving me $100. Lol

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Just read the last few pages here. People spoke of cylinder heads and cams. It is my understanding that AVCS is in different configurations: This is what I remember reading (not sure if it is true)

single AVCS: intake cam only: 05+ WRX and pre-2010 LGT

dual AVCS: both intake and exhaust: STI and 2010+ LGT

As far as I know that would make some cams not swapable.

Also a head swap would require an ecu/wire harness swap possibly? Which would in turn cause a bunch more head aches.

Just speculating here.

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Just read the last few pages here. People spoke of cylinder heads and cams. It is my understanding that AVCS is in different configurations: This is what I remember reading (not sure if it is true)

single AVCS: intake cam only: 05+ WRX and pre-2010 LGT

dual AVCS: both intake and exhaust: STI and 2010+ LGT

As far as I know that would make some cams not swapable.

Also a head swap would require an ecu/wire harness swap possibly? Which would in turn cause a bunch more head aches.

Just speculating here.

 

The problem you will run into, is that the oil scavenge pump for the turbo is cam driven. I don't remember which cam it is, but one has a key notch cut on the end which drives the pump. Without pump, you have no turbo.

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Probably a VERY stupid and noob-like question, but will a 13 outback bumper fit the 13 legacy sedan? I found one here on CL that's fairly decent and cheap. I wanted to use that bumper for my "rally" look setup. Anyone know?
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I've been looking for a lightweight crank pulley. I think I've finally found a solution. The 2013+ BRZ pulley looks the same as ours. Can anyone confirm they're the same part number? There are several outfits that make a lightweight crank pulley for the BRZ.
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I've been looking for a lightweight crank pulley. I think I've finally found a solution. The 2013+ BRZ pulley looks the same as ours. Can anyone confirm they're the same part number? There are several outfits that make a lightweight crank pulley for the BRZ.

 

From what I remember it is different. There is a potential group buy on one that will fit if we get enough people.

 

http://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php/gauging-interest-5th-gen-light-er-weight-crank-pulley-group-227131.html

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I didn't want to start a new thread, so hopefully this will be a short answer. I'm getting confused on which flywheel is which. Do we have a single mass? Did the previous generation legacy have a dual mass, but the wrx have a single mass? and if you can't tell what I'm getting at, a new clutch is in my future and I will most likely just have my flywheel resurfaced.
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