what huh Posted November 28, 2010 Share Posted November 28, 2010 I have this idea rolling around and had a few questions. I have a 4 speed d/r in my brat that im parting, and had a idea about putting it into my 2.2 impreza. What is the final drive of the brat? can I take the axles to the machine shop so that I can mate the impreza axles to the 4 speed d/r trans? does anybody know if the brat drive shaft is the correct lenght? I know that I will have to use (1)the brat rear diff (2)adapter plate and flywheel for the ea-ej (3) fab up a trans cross member (4) and .... answers to the questions above any discussion on the matter is helpful, its all speculation for the moment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
what huh Posted November 28, 2010 Author Share Posted November 28, 2010 so i found a thread where this is discussed, sorry I will post this questions there but... he is using a 5 speed. is my 4 speed any different other than have a 5th gear? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bratman18 Posted November 28, 2010 Share Posted November 28, 2010 The 4spd is a lot longer than the 5 spd, and not as strong. Not really worth it IMO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
what huh Posted December 1, 2010 Author Share Posted December 1, 2010 The 4spd is a lot longer than the 5 spd, and not as strong. Not really worth it IMO when it comes to subaru trans strength, for me anyways, its all relative. if there were problems with the 4sp d/r trans being "weak" we wouldn't have as many successful ej22 running bigger than stock tires as there are on this site thanks for the info on the 4 speed being longer, tho Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
what huh Posted December 1, 2010 Author Share Posted December 1, 2010 (edited) right now Im planning a 4 speed dual range swap into a '93 Impreza that has a 3.90 rear diff and 1.8 from my research, im going to need, 1) ej/ea adapter plate 2) reworked ea flywheel to match ej crank (according to numbchuxconversion write-up on the ej22 swap ) 3) xt6 pressure plate with nissan 720 clutch release bearing (according to numbchuxconversion write-up on the ej22 swap ) 4) lengthen/shorten drive shaft(depending on what the length of the 4sp is) 5) custom trans cross member 6) put 25 spline stubs in the ea trans or use the fwd impreza axles that have 23 spline inners Edited December 1, 2010 by what huh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gloyale Posted December 1, 2010 Share Posted December 1, 2010 when it comes to subaru trans strength, for me anyways, its all relative. if there were problems with the 4sp d/r trans being "weak" we wouldn't have as many successful ej22 running bigger than stock tires as there are on this site thanks for the info on the 4 speed being longer, tho I've done 2 EJ swaps into 4spd cars. Both of them the 4spd died within a year. (one horribly blown up front diff) Get a 5spd. It's REALLY not worth all the effort to swap in a 4spd. Espescially if you only go with the 200 MM clutch, you will be slipping clutch all the time. Trust us. Get a 5spd D/R Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bratman18 Posted December 2, 2010 Share Posted December 2, 2010 I've done 2 EJ swaps into 4spd cars. Both of them the 4spd died within a year. (one horribly blown up front diff) Get a 5spd. It's REALLY not worth all the effort to swap in a 4spd. Espescially if you only go with the 200 MM clutch, you will be slipping clutch all the time. Trust us. Get a 5spd D/R Thank you!! There are many stories of issues with the strength of the 4 spd. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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