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upgrading my EJ20 NA to EJ20T
72type3wrx - January 21st, 2007 at 09:41 PM

Hey guys

Im in the process of buying a early WRX engine to upgrade into type 3.

currently im running a 97 Legacy (Ej20NA) motor that sounds like a machine gun, (somthing broke) its all ran via a version 3 wolf 3d.

Question what else do i need to buy to get it running??
what do i have to do to the wolf?? simple remap or somthing else???

i got stock irs type 1 box so that has to go. i also have to get a water to air intercooler, exhaust, piping but everything else it on the new motor right or simply swaped with mine right??


Klaus - January 22nd, 2007 at 01:55 PM

why not find an early legacy front cut with the water to air already fitted. you will need a 1700lb clutch setup atleast ,I tried using a stock 1800 setup and it slipped as soon as it came on boost and the motor is only a stock legacy turbo ej20. I'm using a single side plate box and had no trouble so far after 6500kms, driven every day.
Pick apart the stock harness from front cut and use that as its all there, and working, just my 2cents .


VWCOOL - January 22nd, 2007 at 10:05 PM

What he said. Won't cost much more than 4K - don't bother with the Playstation computer - use an OE one


Jeza - January 23rd, 2007 at 09:23 AM

I'd speak to Wolf about your options. You already have the wolf so you may as well use it, and it probably easier to physically set up than dealing with the stock ECU, especially as I'm guessing that you are already familiar with it!

Wolf probably have a base map for the Subi 2.0L turbo, and unless your ECU is an older model it should be able to be "loaded" with the appropriate map.

Track down your local Wolf dealer and have a chat to them.


VWCOOL - January 23rd, 2007 at 10:13 AM

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Originally posted by Jeza
I'd speak to Wolf about your options. You already have the wolf so you may as well use it, and it probably easier to physically set up than dealing with the stock ECU, especially as I'm guessing that you are already familiar with it!

Wolf probably have a base map for the Subi 2.0L turbo, and unless your ECU is an older model it should be able to be "loaded" with the appropriate map.

Track down your local Wolf dealer and have a chat to them.


Yep, that's a good point; a 'base' map may save on a complete, expensive, retune.


humpty - January 23rd, 2007 at 03:14 PM

But the OEM ECU is a far better option IMHO for a streetcar... No need to spend anytime on the dyno or fiddling with the settings at all!.... the ECU does it all.... So much simpler.... Sell the Wolf and put the bux back into what you have.... And picking out the OEM harness to work in a dub is EZ these days.... there is so much info out there now.... A lot better than when we did out first one (10 years ago).... Nobody had ever done it before.... Kinda like my EG33 conversion now... Can you say 'scary'?

The WRX engine is a far better option that an RS, but the intercooler on the RS is the only way to go....

We have run a 2100 KEP clutch (with composite BERG sprung centre disc) on our RS powered Notch for the past 10 years and its still holding fine..... The stock IRS box might be ok for a while, but if you give it large it will die (we have killed 1 'built' box but the current one seems to be doing ok).... Save your penny's for an upgrade there..... Im in the process of putting together an EJ25 with Sti bits for my Notch and I plan to run a solid SSP for a while till the bank balance has recovered.....


boof2332 - January 23rd, 2007 at 06:28 PM

I will throw a slightly different spin on things...keep the wolf. Big deal spend $300 bucks getting it dynoed..its only got to be done right and at least you can change your boost and know the thing is not leaning out like crazy. You also have the wiring there for it..is it running a map sensor of maf?
The other thing is I run an air to air cooler in its normal spot, and am yet to find anyone in any car with air intake temps as low as mine. I took Paul(1303) for a spin yesterday in the stinking heat....thrashed the crap out of it showing my new gear ratios and the temps with NO spray were 30 degrees. The water to air will run at about 50 -60 degrees.
The key to your upgrade is only take advice from those who have done it and have been driving the cars around. Too many people throw their two cents in and have never owned a subaru powered car. Will not cost you that much I dont think.
Good luck...