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Dropping a EJ22T into my EA wagon


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Well, it looks like I just scored a 92 legacy turbo sedan from a board memeber. What all is involved in making a ej22t fit into my GL wagon? I'm assuming its the same as doing the ej22 swap.

 

Anyone who's done it, hit me up.

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I don't have any input except for the fact that after considering using an EJ22T I decided for the non-turbo because it will be substantially easier to swap.

 

Anyhow, good luck doing it. I plan to swap in a turbo sometime in the future and will follow your progress. Keep us posted!

 

(Isn't this a retrofitting forum thread?)

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Yea Hodaka Rider is correct about the crossmember, but there are a lots of Turbo EA82s out there so finding one shouldn't be hard. Also the hydraulic clutch of the EJ22T setup will require you to adapt the pedal assy out of the Legacy into your car. I did this with UltimateRX, it will require drilling a few holes where there are not any now and some long bolts to secure the assy. The trottle pedal is separate assy and easy to bolt in. I have found out that if you can find the rear piece off a XT6 tranny mount, you won't have to modify the rear cross member of the Legacy tranny mount. The wiring should be close to that same as an EJ22 conversion, just a few more wires.

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Like i tell everyone else that dons't bother searching, try kennedy engineering, give them a call, they should be able to help you out, and they have a kit for around 25 bucks that has everything you'd ever want to know about this swap, and then some. its well worth it.

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Darn you Brad!!! :lol:

 

Well, I guess since I've got the first EJ-powered wagon in the state, you've gotta do one better and have the first TURBO EJ-powered wagon.:rolleyes:

 

I can't wait to see this thing run. Feel free to give me a call if you've got any questions. Also remember to check out the link on the board to the 92 legacy FSM. That will help a great deal. However, don't forget the Chiltons manual...that one shows all the wiring you need to adapt to get it to run, without all the other stuff that you just have to swap in.

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same principle, more wires though, id use the upgraded XT6 pressure plate instead, as long as you got non-turbo tranny(for push style actuation) crossmember is an issue, easy fix though. as for exhaust, id go custom up/down pipes. and since its OBD-I, you dont have to worry about exhaust too much. however, go 2.5'' turbo-back, you will like it:brow: one more thing, make adapter plate from steel, save yourself some cash, and headache. be gentle on the tranny, or else you wil need a new one in a VERY short time.

 

 

~Josh~

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I would seriously urge you to consider using an EJ transmission. The EJ22T (any EJ turbo, really) is a huge step beyond the power output that the EA transmission was designed to take. This is a major project, as you are aware, and I would say that the extra work involved in upgrading the trans would be worth the effort, and would add only negligible overall downtime to the car when you are ready to throw everything in.

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I would seriously urge you to consider using an EJ transmission. The EJ22T (any EJ turbo, really) is a huge step beyond the power output that the EA transmission was designed to take. This is a major project, as you are aware, and I would say that the extra work involved in upgrading the trans would be worth the effort, and would add only negligible overall downtime to the car when you are ready to throw everything in.
I'm going to agree with this, unless you have a large supply of the EA D/Rs and like replacing trannies. I wouldn't be surprized it the torque from the EJ22T is about 50% above the design limits for torque on the EA D/R tranny.

 

I wonder want ever happened to the guy who was going to get EJ series D/R trannies from South America?

 

Corky

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I too am going to be doing the ej22t swap into a loyale, as far as the d/r issue's . I think that having a spare d/r is a must BUT I've abused my d/r alot. 4wd 4000rpm launches on pavement, relentless shocks from 4wd rock wheeling and driving it like I have something to prove the rest of the time. 2 years plus now all on 29's. CV's first then stubs, maybe the trannie will die if it's got poor fluids in it but I doubt it. There's too many weak links to go first.Good luck with the swap.

This is the free legacy sedan posted in marketplace that's the donor eh? Nice Score!

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i would certainly get the bigger brakes, you will be able to actually hit 100 mph now, so your braking should be close to par with your power. and since you are putting since in a EA81, your going to have lots of fun putting the EJ22T in between the frame rails.

 

 

 

~Josh~

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i would certainly get the bigger brakes, you will be able to actually hit 100 mph now, so your braking should be close to par with your power. and since you are putting since in a EA81, your going to have lots of fun putting the EJ22T in between the frame rails.

 

 

 

~Josh~

 

 

Don't know if the EJ22T is a DOHC, but if its not it'll fit just fine, i dunno about the turbo though, but in Austin's 1980 wagon it fit just fine, it was close, but it fit.

 

I'd also second the bigger brakes idea, even with the non turbo i wish i had better brakes.

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