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| R_u_dd |
Mar 9 2015, 10:45 PM
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Building a Porsche 914 with Subaru power and transmission Porscheru. Looking for a donor car with a 5mt transmission. I've considered many engine combos. The 2.0 wrx turbo is very popular for this build at 227 hp but I want NA power without the turbo lag. I've narrowed it down to these combos: EJ22 99-2001 142 horsepower. Less power than I would like, but easy to find a car with a stick shift and fewer head gasket problems. Good potential for additional power. Strong motor. SOHC 2.5 1990-2004 165 HP. This is a good power range for the lightweight 914 (2,400lbs). Easy electronics. The negative is frequent HG problems. The donor car is hard to find with a stick shift. If I buy a donor car with an automatic tranny, which 5mt will fit, just match the year? EZ30D 2000-2003 212 HP. The donor car will need a tranny. Which should I buy? So the big question is which donor would you buy and why? I don't want to buy individual parts if I can avoid it because it's much more expensive and the combinations might not work well together. Individual parts are about $2,000 but I think I can get a donor for around $1500. |
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Mar 10 2015, 07:33 AM
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The Governor is watching me ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,115 Joined: 10-April 10 From: Philadelphia New York Member No.: 11,595 Region Association: North East States |
Posted this in the Nasioc forum: Building a Porsche 914 with Subaru power and transmission Porscheru. Looking for a donor car with a 5mt transmission. I've considered many engine combos. The 2.0 wrx turbo is very popular for this build at 227 hp but I want NA power without the turbo lag. I've narrowed it down to these combos: EJ22 99-2001 142 horsepower. Less power than I would like, but easy to find a car with a stick shift and fewer head gasket problems. Good potential for additional power. Strong motor. SOHC 2.5 1990-2004 165 HP. This is a good power range for the lightweight 914 (2,400lbs). Easy electronics. The negative is frequent HG problems. The donor car is hard to find with a stick shift. If I buy a donor car with an automatic tranny, which 5mt will fit, just match the year? EZ30D 2000-2003 212 HP. The donor car will need a tranny. Which should I buy? So the big question is which donor would you buy and why? I don't want to buy individual parts if I can avoid it because it's much more expensive and the combinations might not work well together. Individual parts are about $2,000 but I think I can get a donor for around $1500. Ok this is what I did. I found an auto auction on line that represents us "normal" people. You go through pages and pages of subarus. Enter your criteria and then bid. My winning bid was $200 for a 2002 Impreza Outback Sport with a 2.5 NA. The rims are already sold. The doors are leaving soon so far the parts bought me flares. Once you rebuild the engine I don't see a need to worry about the HG. My .02 cents. |
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Mar 10 2015, 07:38 AM
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Posted this in the Nasioc forum: Building a Porsche 914 with Subaru power and transmission Porscheru. Looking for a donor car with a 5mt transmission. I've considered many engine combos. The 2.0 wrx turbo is very popular for this build at 227 hp but I want NA power without the turbo lag. I've narrowed it down to these combos: EJ22 99-2001 142 horsepower. Less power than I would like, but easy to find a car with a stick shift and fewer head gasket problems. Good potential for additional power. Strong motor. SOHC 2.5 1990-2004 165 HP. This is a good power range for the lightweight 914 (2,400lbs). Easy electronics. The negative is frequent HG problems. The donor car is hard to find with a stick shift. If I buy a donor car with an automatic tranny, which 5mt will fit, just match the year? EZ30D 2000-2003 212 HP. The donor car will need a tranny. Which should I buy? So the big question is which donor would you buy and why? I don't want to buy individual parts if I can avoid it because it's much more expensive and the combinations might not work well together. Individual parts are about $2,000 but I think I can get a donor for around $1500. Ok this is what I did. I found an auto auction on line that represents us "normal" people. You go through pages and pages of subarus. Enter your criteria and then bid. My winning bid was $200 for a 2002 Impreza Outback Sport with a 2.5 NA. The rims are already sold. The doors are leaving soon so far the parts bought me flares. Once you rebuild the engine I don't see a need to worry about the HG. My .02 cents. What auction site? |
| AndyB |
Mar 10 2015, 08:47 AM
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The Governor is watching me ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,115 Joined: 10-April 10 From: Philadelphia New York Member No.: 11,595 Region Association: North East States |
Posted this in the Nasioc forum: Building a Porsche 914 with Subaru power and transmission Porscheru. Looking for a donor car with a 5mt transmission. I've considered many engine combos. The 2.0 wrx turbo is very popular for this build at 227 hp but I want NA power without the turbo lag. I've narrowed it down to these combos: EJ22 99-2001 142 horsepower. Less power than I would like, but easy to find a car with a stick shift and fewer head gasket problems. Good potential for additional power. Strong motor. SOHC 2.5 1990-2004 165 HP. This is a good power range for the lightweight 914 (2,400lbs). Easy electronics. The negative is frequent HG problems. The donor car is hard to find with a stick shift. If I buy a donor car with an automatic tranny, which 5mt will fit, just match the year? EZ30D 2000-2003 212 HP. The donor car will need a tranny. Which should I buy? So the big question is which donor would you buy and why? I don't want to buy individual parts if I can avoid it because it's much more expensive and the combinations might not work well together. Individual parts are about $2,000 but I think I can get a donor for around $1500. Ok this is what I did. I found an auto auction on line that represents us "normal" people. You go through pages and pages of subarus. Enter your criteria and then bid. My winning bid was $200 for a 2002 Impreza Outback Sport with a 2.5 NA. The rims are already sold. The doors are leaving soon so far the parts bought me flares. Once you rebuild the engine I don't see a need to worry about the HG. My .02 cents. What auction site? eRepairables.com was the site. When I start carving metal the Subaru will be in the pictures. Sadly the front end met Bambi and the insurance agency totaled it out. At some point I will get the salvage title not that I need it. |
R_u_dd Porscheru Engine Choices Mar 9 2015, 10:45 PM
rnellums I went the EZ30D route. I bought parts piecemeal,... Mar 9 2015, 11:16 PM
R_u_dd Great info. Ian has info on the 30R and it sounds... Mar 9 2015, 11:33 PM
rnellums
Great info. Ian has info on the 30R and it sound... Mar 9 2015, 11:41 PM
gryphon68
I would get the longest geared transmission you c... Mar 10 2015, 05:47 AM

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[quote name='Scarlet75' post='2157661' date='Mar ... Mar 10 2015, 08:35 AM

R_u_dd
What auction site?
The auction site I use ... Mar 10 2015, 08:36 AM
R_u_dd Ok this is what I did. I found an auto auction on ... Mar 10 2015, 08:31 AM
Chris H. BIGKAT_83 has an EZ30R engine he was thinking abou... Mar 10 2015, 07:51 AM
gryphon68
BIGKAT_83 has an EZ30R engine he was thinking abo... Mar 10 2015, 03:49 PM
DBCooper The Canbus electrics have made it impossible to us... Mar 10 2015, 09:18 AM
OU8AVW I'm planning a Suby conversion on my '89 W... Mar 10 2015, 10:31 AM
Scarlet75 I chose the self repair option. I am in no rush to... Mar 10 2015, 11:22 AM
mepstein I bought a running SVX for $500. For $10... Mar 10 2015, 11:23 AM
76-914 The EZ30 is only 1.5" longer than the 2.5L 4 ... Mar 10 2015, 03:14 PM
R_u_dd
The EZ30 is only 1.5" longer than the 2.5L 4... Mar 10 2015, 07:04 PM

rnellums
The EZ30 is only 1.5" longer than the 2.5L ... Mar 10 2015, 07:48 PM
partwerks
The EZ30 is only 1.5" longer than the 2.5L 4... Aug 7 2022, 07:51 PM
porschetub
The EZ30 is only 1.5" longer than the 2.5L ... Aug 7 2022, 10:39 PM
76-914
The EZ30 is only 1.5" longer than the 2.5L ... Aug 8 2022, 09:52 AM
effutuo101 2004 2.5L NA motor would be an easy fix and instal... Mar 10 2015, 03:44 PM
Chris H. Right, the engine in his car is an EZ30D (the car ... Mar 10 2015, 03:58 PM
Chris H. It's very easy to use a manual trans with an E... Mar 10 2015, 07:51 PM![]() ![]() |
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