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JDM replacement EJ22 Phase 2?


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This should really be posted in another sub-forum here , and or search more on the subject outside of here. Not GENUINELY off-road related. No matter what you think. LOL

I would bet that the newer gen forums have your questions answered.

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You're unlikely to find a JDM EJ22, since the taxes in Japan put engines over 2000cc (2.0L) in a higher registration tax bracket. It doesn't make much sense for them to produce a domestic engine with a few more horse power, but goes from being classified as a small car, to a anything-bigger vehicle. This would put anything with a 2.2L in the same class as a big, fuel-chuggin' V8 monster. If you're looking for JDM, you will probably want to look for an EJ20.

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You're unlikely to find a JDM EJ22, since the taxes in Japan put engines over 2000cc (2.0L) in a higher registration tax bracket. It doesn't make much sense for them to produce a domestic engine with a few more horse power, but goes from being classified as a small car, to a anything-bigger vehicle. This would put anything with a 2.2L in the same class as a big, fuel-chuggin' V8 monster. If you're looking for JDM, you will probably want to look for an EJ20.

Ahh I forgot about that, explains why EJ20s are all over the place but not EJ22. Thanks!

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This should really be posted in another sub-forum here , and or search more on the subject outside of here. Not GENUINELY off-road related. No matter what you think. LOL

I would bet that the newer gen forums have your questions answered.

cheers

Good call.

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Another thing to ponder, is what was the maintenance like on those low mile engines,or even how was it driven?Taxes in japan make it very expensive to own a car after 4 years.After the first 3 years of owning a car it has to go through inspections every 2 years,moving up to once a year after it gets old enough.The problem is those inspections are like $1000.So most cars arn't kept for very long.If you knew that you were only keeping a car for 4 years would you be inclined to do all the regular maintenance on it?Also most of japan is more or less city/urban driving.So that 30K miles is 99% stop and go traffic.I would rather have a car with 120K of highway driving,then have one with 20K of stop and go driving.

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i too don't see tremendous value in the JDM market, not for a motor like this.  it's silly to pay premium prices on a motor that's one of the most robust and reliable Subaru has ever built, is cheap and easy to get in the united states.  they're easily had for $100 - $400, a bit higher in Colorado or PNW.

 

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