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Subaru Impreza STI Engine?? Turbo
Hello to all
I am located in Osaka Japan and have found a STi Impressa engine. Low milage about 56000km. What are these worth??? Cars rarely see the 100,000km mark due to taxes and regular up keep. And the car companies brain wash the people telling them they are old etc. Have found some Forester engine too. They look the same, I think they were a little larger(2.5L) than the Imprezas. Same size as the Legacys.. Is this a difficult install?? Cheers Dean |
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talk to me on msn... your on now.... go the sti provided its not tooo new (avoid fly by wire throttle)
my engine is the JDM 02 sti model, get one of those & i should be able to tell u everything u need 2 know about physically fitting it in oh, & i paid $3500AUD for mine complete, just needed the loom modified to suit after that - seems i got a good price compared to others in aus though
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Hey STIDUB!
Can You provide us with a link/pics of Your setup? It would be nice to see how You've done it!
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Try to get all the stuff with it. Unless you want to use an aftermarket ECU, you'll need the complete wiring harness including the stock ECU. Basically the more crap you can get with it the better. It's all the small things that cost the most money. And you'll need an adaptor as well... and a stronger gearbox if you decide to use the STi motor.... Is the Forrester a turbo or NA ?
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Thanks guys for the input.
It says its a GDB−B STI (EJ207DW4CR) engine 56,000km about $700US (with turbo) |
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http://s975.photobucket.com/albums/ae239/STIDUB/ mx67 theres all the lil bits & peices of my bug, slowly getting it done
dean, thats a bargain, buy it now, but only if you get the intercooler, bov, loom,ecu with it (thats the engine i have btw) should have a vf30 on it...
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bargain price mate!!
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man I wish mine was that cheap... I would move on it as long as you know it turns, but you really want to get all the extra bits that come with it.
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Cheers to all
for the input . |
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Be careful.
The engine in question is... A 2.0, twin scroll turbo charger, VF36 model- with a cast block and forged internals, large semi-hemi heads (shallow dish) and good sized ports. Heres why I say be careful: 1. Those turbos=2000 USD 2. It would not be that cheap if it was a great/good engine, those usually sell for about.... 2000? |
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