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Old 07 October 2016 | 08:26 PM
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Hi, could anyone tell me if I could put my 92 legacy turbo ej20 into a 1999 UK impreza turbo, basically using the block and heads and swapping over everything else, exhaust mani, inlet mani, turbo etc etc

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not easily as the wiring, ECU, sensors, etc. are totally different and you cant simply use the later electrics as the manifold / head spacing is different after MY98

early legacy engine has numerous differences but in simple terms would be a drop in replacement only for MY89-MY98
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not easily as the wiring, ECU, sensors, etc. are totally different and you cant simply use the later electrics as the manifold / head spacing is different after MY98

early legacy engine has numerous differences but in simple terms would be a drop in replacement only for MY89-MY98
You've already answered this for me on the legacy forum Alyn

There you go again being too helpful lol.

Thanks for the reply though in all seriousness, I told the lad what you had sent and we agreed it would be more work than he was hoping for so he's still looking for a bolt in my99 engine and I'm still selling the legacy lump.....sigh

Mick
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