part swap?!?!

Asked by madrush Feb 24, 2010 at 05:12 AM about the 1997 Subaru Legacy GT Sedan AWD

Question type: Car Customization

I have a 97 legacy gt with the ej 25. My question is can i put parts from an 06 wrx, manifolds and intercooler  and turbo on my cars if i were to runs a different pcm. all parts bolt right up except i need to cut a cross member for the exhaust manifold? please let me know. also if i could run those how much psi??

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Hm. Good question. Sorry I can't help you directly as I am not sure. However, the knowledgable people at this site I frequent may be able to help you out a little better. The link I'm providing you is a link to the second generation (93-99) legacy forum from legacygt.com. If you're not a member you will have to sign up and then create a new topic. Best of luck!

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you better build the motor (dished pistons to lower compression, forged crank and rods, probably a cam swap, and high strength gaskets) or you wont get more than about 5psi through the turbo befor you blow the motor, the stock compression is too high on the non turbo motors especially the gt's which have a slightly higher compression that an L model.

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