Date: Sun, 11 Oct 1998 12:11:06 -0700
Reply-To: Marty Wallace <martywallace@ROCKETMAIL.COM>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From: Marty Wallace <martywallace@ROCKETMAIL.COM>
Subject: Subaru 2.2L Engine in Vanagon - Any Experiences?
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As the previous and current owner of both VWs and Subarus, I can attest
to the amazing longevity of the Subaru Boxer engines. My family has put
well over 700k trouble-free miles on 5 Subarus, and the one I am
currently driving has nearly 180k miles on it; the engine compression is
still nearly that of factory specs!
My 1984 Westy only has 123k miles on it, but I realize that I will
probably be looking at an engine rebuild in the next few years. I am
very intrigued by the idea of replacing the VW engine with the 137hp
Legacy engine. I've looked at the KEP site, and it further encouraged me.
Has anyone else done this swap? Any advice, cautions, tips, anecdotes
for someone considering it? I sure would like to see this information
compiled in the archives.
Thanks,
Marty Wallace, grad. student
Department of Chemistry
California State University, Chico
1983 Subaru ("The 'Ru")
1984 Westfalia ("Heisenberg")
> Date: Sat, 10 Oct 1998 18:09:33 -0600
> From: Larry Hamm <ldhamm@XMISSION.COM>
> Subject: Re: porsche 3.2l adapto kits
> David Griffin wrote:
> > > Nice alternative for those
> > wanting say 230HP is the Subaru SVX 6cyl 3.3l wasserboxer. The kit is
> > made, it's the same (KEPs' ) as for the 2.2-2.5l Legacy 4 cyl engine.
> > Voila, heat, power, a cheap kit $520,>
> > Where can I find some info on this conversion? Who sells the kit? After
> > reviewing the choices of conversion kits, this one sounds most
interesting.
> David,
> "KEP" is Kennedy Engineered Products, in Palmdale, CA.
> They produce engine swap adapter bits, such as flywheels and
> engine-to-trans mating plates. They are most well known for their VW
> clutches, specially made for high performance applications. They have a
> full kit to install the Subaru Legacy 2.2L in the Vanagon, using the
> stock trans. I've purchased two sets of adapters from them (Buick V-6)
> and have been very pleased with the quality and service.
> See their site at:
> http://www.kennedyeng.com//index.htm
> Larry
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