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  • FG2F Offline
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    FG2
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    STi Scott;235972 wrote:
    I appreciate the info. The interior is kinda important to me so when you say it doesn't fit too great in a '01- 2.5rs that makes me think the '02+ 2.5rs is maybe the way to go idk. I do plan on doing the swap myself however because I have the space/tools to do so, and I'm trying to keep the costs down. But you can plan on seeing me in there cuz I'm sure I will need some help/pointers.

    I'd be happy to help! If you are picky and like things to be clean/fit perfect, and FOR SURELY want to keep the interior, DO NOT swap the dash into a pre-2002 Impreza. Stop in anytime, and either Shane or I can be extremely helpful resources...

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      The heart of the beast...

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      '05 Subaru STi

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        mr.98gsx;235984 wrote:
        How about you just buy MY eclipse and I'll buy yours 🙂

        That sounds like a downgrade on your part...

        Current Cars:
        08 Honda Ruckus - Stunt Machine
        93 Subaru Impreza L - DD/ Winter beater
        90 Honda CRX - Project car
        90 Honda CRX Dx - Burnt (R.I.P.) - Racecar

        Past Cars: 85 Chevy C-10, 87 Dodge D-50, 91 Honda Prelude Si, 91 Buick Regal, 91 Acura Integra Ls, 87 Mazda RX-7, 90 Honda Civic Si, 91 Honda Civic Si, 89 Chevy S-10, 91 Honda Crx Hf, 91 Acura Integra Rs, 95 Subaru Impreza L, 92 Acura Integra GSR, 89 Mazda RX-7 (LT1), 88 Mazda RX-7, 92 Civic Cx, 87 Mazda RX-7 TII

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          i say look over the rod and main bearings before install..

          rx7-8.89@157mph
          12v dodge, twins

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            zbrown;236137 wrote:
            i say look over the rod and main bearings before install..

            I felt the same way before I learned it was started/drove... Hopefully all is well.

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              FG2;236227 wrote:
              I felt the same way before I learned it was started/drove... Hopefully all is well.

              couple summers ago I rolled a scraper on a 4:1 laying topsoil

              by the time i got to the rear engine and shut it off it had only ran for probably 10-15 secs. on its side

              ran fine for about a week after that... then you know how the rest of the story goes

              rx7-8.89@157mph
              12v dodge, twins

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                zbrown;236243 wrote:
                couple summers ago I rolled a scraper on a 4:1 laying topsoil

                by the time i got to the rear engine and shut it off it had only ran for probably 10-15 secs. on its side

                ran fine for about a week after that... then you know how the rest of the story goes

                I should rephrase what I said....After a rollover, I would tear down the motor before I start it... Being it was driven the other day, I am <u>not</u> assuming it is fine, but rather that it has already been driven before a tear down. Hopefully that didn't create/further any damage.... If all sounded well during the quick transport, I would still <u>not</u> start it/drive it again until everything has been looked at and make sure all is well.

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                  Ha i wasn't doubting you... just gave my little relevant story

                  I agree, i would tear it down and alteast check everything over, good insurance

                  you are still the man and i heart you

                  rx7-8.89@157mph
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                    bubba;236133 wrote:
                    That sounds like a downgrade on your part...

                    yea but his eclipse would prolly be easier to sell considering not many ppl wanna buy a race car. lol

                    And the car sounded fine when it was started, and aside from a little smoke comin out of the exhaust all looked normal. I don't know subies, but it sounded healthy. What could internally be wrong just by rolling it?

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                      zbrown;236243 wrote:
                      couple summers ago I rolled a scraper on a 4:1 laying topsoil

                      by the time i got to the rear engine and shut it off it had only ran for probably 10-15 secs. on its side

                      ran fine for about a week after that... then you know how the rest of the story goes

                      I talked to my friend who is a mechanic, and he said that most cars turn off automatically after being overturned. There is some kind of switch in them that cuts the fuel or something. I know Fords have an inertia switch that kills the fuel with any sort of impact, and according to him most cars have similar kill systems.

                      '05 Subaru STi

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                        I would go talk to Elroy at Subaru over your friend. He is the one that gets paid the big $$$$ to work on subarus everyday. Probably is the one who put that motor in the car.

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                          KA-T_240;236280 wrote:
                          I would go talk to Elroy at Subaru over your friend. He is the one that gets paid the big $$$$ to work on subarus everyday. Probably is the one who put that motor in the car.

                          Oh yeah, isnt that motor like a year old??

                          EVO

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                            motor in car has 8k on it.

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                              KA-T_240;236280 wrote:
                              I would go talk to Elroy at Subaru over your friend. He is the one that gets paid the big $$$$ to work on subarus everyday. Probably is the one who put that motor in the car.

                              Good call for sure. If anyone would know he would. I'll definitely pay him a visit.

                              '05 Subaru STi

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                                STi Scott;236326 wrote:
                                Good call for sure. If anyone would know he would. I'll definitely pay him a visit.

                                KA-T_240;236280 wrote:
                                I would go talk to Elroy at Subaru over your friend. He is the one that gets paid the big $$$$ to work on subarus everyday. Probably is the one who put that motor in the car.

                                elroy is definitely a good mechanic he has done a lot of work on my red svx and has a really good reputation around town for knowing his shit

                                94 Subaru SVX FWD
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                                  Talked to Elroy at Subaru today, and he said that all subaru's will automatically kill the fuel when they are overturned so the car would not have been running upside down. He said the only problem that could have occurred is oil getting into the cylinders and hydrolocking when the engine trys to start which could of course bend the connecting rods. However, since the car started no problem that obviously didn't happen. Therefore, coming from the expert, nothing is wrong with the engine.

                                  '05 Subaru STi

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                                      Well after doing some research I have decided the way to get the best results out of the swap is to actually go through the work of swapping the entire STi wiring harness and ecu. Without doing this the AVCS will not work, and this will cause worse gas mileage, rougher idle, more turbo lag, and a little less power overall. So AVCS is definitely a benefit, and you can only make it work if you swap the ecu or buy a standalone unit. Since I have the entire donor car, and all the electronics are in perfect working order it seems like that is the best way to go.

                                      '05 Subaru STi

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                                        Do it and let us know

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                                          STi Scott;237933 wrote:
                                          Well after doing some research I have decided the way to get the best results out of the swap is to actually go through the work of swapping the entire STi wiring harness and ecu.

                                          I guess I am confused....What other option were you considering?!?! You have a complete car, with complete harnesses, and complete hardware....

                                          STi Scott;237933 wrote:
                                          Therefore, coming from the expert, nothing is wrong with the engine.

                                          It is impossible to say there is nothing wrong with a motor that was in a car that rolled. Internally, it seems everything is ok (which was assumed after hearing it was driven after the accident), but don't forget the force that is applied to a car when it is rolled.... There can be physical damage to the transmission housing/block/heads that aren't causing driveability issues RIGHT NOW, but that doesn't mean there is 'nothing wrong with the engine'. Be smart, and look over everything VERY well and disassemble whatever you are comfortable with to make sure you aren't creating further headaches for yourself down the road.

                                          My $.02

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