Yes you can !!!!! I am in the process of doing just that on my 1999 Subaru legacy GT 2.5 switching to a 1999 J-spec legacy b4 twin turbo w/paddle shift trans..........I have removed both drive trains and pulled both dashes and both steering columns.......now removing the wire harnesses............
The 1998 Subaru 2.0 liter turbo engine has a rated horsepower of 180. The horsepower can be increased by adjusting the fuel pump.
the hp for a stock 4g63 non turbo is 160 and tq is 140
My 1997 Subaru Impreza 2000 Turbo wagon had 218bhp standard. I can only assume the 1998 version was the same but they did make a few changes around that time. the standered subaru impreza has 200bhp and the superchared version has upto 300bhp.
yes, I just put a 1997 2.5 liter engine in a 1998
8th digit of VIN is engine code. If identical, then yes.
6.5 inches round
what engine does subaru legcy 1998 have
as far as i am aware it is on the maf sensor, still looking into it
In a 1998 Subaru Legacy, the knock sensor is located on the top of the engine block and to the left of the engine. More specifically, it is under the left rear intake manifold runner.
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Knock sensor/vibration sensor
The correct octane fuel for a 1998 Subaru Legacy is RON98. This is the right octane to be used based on this car's engine for best performance.