2000 SUB. Impreza Outback Engine Swap

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Asked by Scott Aug 22, 2014 at 09:35 PM about the 2000 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport

Question type: Car Customization

Whats the best upgrade engine and tranny to put into a 2000 subaru impreza outback
sport? and can i put a v8 block or hybrid in if i replace the tranny?

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You can but you will have a lot of research to do for a v8. You wont be likely to find any of the info on a Subaru forum but they have been done before. Regardless, swapping anything other than what the car came with into it will require a lot of work so do your basic research before you decide on the motor swap, then make sure you do some in depth research about the particular swap you choose.

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Yes, they hybrids use a combination of 3 different subaru engines assembled into one. You can make good power but they aren't terribly reliable.

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Actually alex there is no such thing as an inquisitive idiot. Because your only an idiot if you don't ask any questions, or you think Being inquisitive is idiotic. P.S. I kept your name lowercase on purpose.

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