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Subaru motor install time?
paslow22 - December 8th, 2018 at 06:40 PM

A guy I know is intending to install a 2ltr Subaru mtr in a 73 L bug and mentioned that it would probably take about 1 month.

I mentioned much more time.

Also he doesn't have all the parts as yet.

Can anyone tell me what would be the approximate time for the install.

What would be the approximate cost, and he has a motor with 220,000 klms on it and wants to turbo it.

What about an engineer on the Central Coast NSW.

Thanks


MR930 - December 10th, 2018 at 05:25 AM

Depends on his skill level. Mine was in and driving in 3 days. Has done about 35,000km now and only had to replace oils and a crank angle sensor. Andrew at agt engineering is the go for modifying the wiring loom. Athlon Mullins is the engineer to pass it. Both are relatively local to you. As for a turbo it's not really needed as the suby has good power stock.


1303Steve - December 10th, 2018 at 04:09 PM

tell him to buy a turbo motor, boost is addictive


paslow22 - December 10th, 2018 at 06:12 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by MR930
Depends on his skill level. Mine was in and driving in 3 days. Has done about 35,000km now and only had to replace oils and a crank angle sensor. Andrew at agt engineering is the go for modifying the wiring loom. Athlon Mullins is the engineer to pass it. Both are relatively local to you. As for a turbo it's not really needed as the suby has good power stock.


Thanks, I'll let him know.


paslow22 - December 10th, 2018 at 06:13 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by 1303Steve
tell him to buy a turbo motor, boost is addictive


Thanks, I'll pass on the info,


1303Steve - December 10th, 2018 at 07:19 PM

If you put a non turbo motor in and fit it you will need use an aftermarket ECU, gets expensive.

I thought I would be happy with a 195kW @ flywheel, Im at 305kW at the wheels now and still want more


karmann141 - December 11th, 2018 at 07:30 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by 1303Steve
If you put a non turbo motor in and fit it you will need use an aftermarket ECU, gets expensive.


Why would you need to fit an aftermarket ECU? I'm sure that's news to thousands out there who have done the conversion.


1303Steve - December 11th, 2018 at 07:35 PM

Because a NA ecu wont work with an after market turbo system. If you fit a turbo motor and the corresponding ECU it will run sweet

edit read the 1st post carefully


paslow22 - December 12th, 2018 at 06:11 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by 1303Steve
Because a NA ecu wont work with an after market turbo system. If you fit a turbo motor and the corresponding ECU it will run sweet

edit read the 1st post carefully


OK, thanks, I'll pass on the information.