i put a ej20 turbo out of a 02 wrx in mine and it worked out great for me make sure you swap the tranny as well its much stronger than the tranny in a 95 impreza l unless yours is only fwd then you will have to use your tranny
yes you can if the engine 2.0 with elctrec cables
Simply put...you don't. They are always awd.
Depends on which year/model motor you are trying to use and which year/model you are trying to put it into. Subaru's are built like Lego and most parts are interchangeable, problem is there are substantial wiring modifications required for some swaps.
Generally speaking, a rebuilt transmission for a 1997 Subaru Impreza will cost between $2,000 and $5,000. It could be more or less, it depends on the parts put in and the worker labor charges.
Yes.
yes, I just put a 1997 2.5 liter engine in a 1998
it should be on the centre of the steering wheel unless someone has put an after market steering wheel on without the horn.
It turns out that you can as long as the 6th digit in the VIN is correct you will have to change the flywheel.
Data taken from http://everything2.com/index.pl?node=Subaru%20Impreza Subaru Impreza 1993-2000 1.8L * Fuel Capacity: 15.9 US gallons/60 liters * Engine Oil: 4.2 US quarts/4 liters Someone decided to talk about gas capacity not oil... and I don't know what to do with it, so I'll post it here. (since I know the max gas i'v ever put in the car is 13 gallons) I read somewhere that it is about 13gal. However, when I top up my Subaru Impreza Wagon L, I get a full tank that is about 8 gal. Perhaps the fuel gauge is not working 100% well. I will put a spare tank in the car and run it empty to get the mileage from a full tank and use that as an estimate rather than rely on the fuel gauge. =)
It is possible to put on a turbocharger but make sure you also put a tune on the engine and pair it with an intercooler.
Take off bottom radiator hose where hose was connected to engine side there are two bolts they are a bit hard to get to it is better to put the car on a ramp once that's off you will see thermostat pull out and fit new one then put back together job done.
pull the cover off the steering column and there should be a wire connected to the ignition switch. pull it off and put the key in the switch.