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smithy 7 22 March 2007 08:00 PM

engine rebuild
 
Right to start im going to have a engine rebuild at api subaru spoke to dave,

how do i go about doing this. can some one give me some options like keeping it 2.0 or a 2.5. what the differance with the 2.5. how much more does it cost. sorry if this dont make sence,

smithy 7 22 March 2007 08:13 PM

sorry thought of a beta way of explaining it

whats the best road i need to go down. thanks

DannyBoy007 22 March 2007 08:21 PM

Your best bet is to have a word with Simb2, He was in your position a 18months ago. STi 5 Type R

He went with the full monty, Forged 2.5, TD05-20G, Hybrid FMIC, Bigger injectors etc.

Awesome bit of kit but he did sell a kidney to pay for it.

My understanding was the two blocks cost nearly the same or in fact are the same price to buy. You get miles more torque from the 2.5 but it doesn't rev quite so high. Have another chat with David regarding options.

Bare in mind you had an issue with the gearbox when you first got the car and sh!t loads of torque might not be the best thing for it!!!!

I'll be going for a 2.5 STI short block when mine goes pop and a Uk 6 speeder

smithy 7 22 March 2007 08:27 PM

how much will something like this cost. for my engine to be rebuilt with every thing its going to be £3500

turboDean 22 March 2007 08:28 PM

Take a look at these for 2.5's:

Check out the Stage 1 race engine (works out at about £1500 plus shipping from the US)
Subaru Built Motors / Race Engines

Or for a forged 2.5 already i the UK for £2500:
2.5L Closed Deck Forged Short Block Impreza 92-00 Flat4online.co.uk Subaru Impreza Mitsubishi Evolution EVO Walbro Fuel Pumps Injectors Intercoolers

If you find out about shipping costs on the Gruppe-s one let me know wht it works out as.

tay05 22 March 2007 08:37 PM


Originally Posted by smithy 7 (Post 6772013)
Right to start im going to have a engine rebuild at api subaru spoke to dave,

how do i go about doing this. can some one give me some options like keeping it 2.0 or a 2.5. what the differance with the 2.5. how much more does it cost. sorry if this dont make sence,

Join the club, mines going up on the back of a trailer Monday afternoon, let the boys at API work their magic on it. Full rebuild, so i'll be nursing her for a while when she comes back. :)
Taylor

smithy 7 22 March 2007 08:57 PM


Originally Posted by tay05 (Post 6772174)
Join the club, mines going up on the back of a trailer Monday afternoon, let the boys at API work their magic on it. Full rebuild, so i'll be nursing her for a while when she comes back. :)
Taylor

i know how you feel mate,been with out mine for almost 3 weeks now.hopfully mine will be down there soon sold loads of thing to get money

Silver Scooby Sport 22 March 2007 10:31 PM

Since your on a budget I would simply suggest a standard 2.0 rebuild... no need to get to carried away as the costs will grow greatly.

smithy 7 22 March 2007 11:53 PM


Originally Posted by Silver Scooby Sport (Post 6772659)
Since your on a budget I would simply suggest a standard 2.0 rebuild... no need to get to carried away as the costs will grow greatly.

well iv only had the car 8 weeks and i didnt have much money left so it might be easyer to go with what you said. i have spoke to dav at api and for a full engine re build was £3500 with every thing, il speak to him tomorrow and see what he has to say, thanks

smithy 7 22 March 2007 11:53 PM

thanks guys for the help

scoobyp1 23 March 2007 01:34 AM

Smithy - Have a chat with Dave Coe in Gorseinon mate...
Tell him i sent you

Dan W 23 March 2007 01:45 AM

short block sti motor going on ebay for 2500 ish last time I looked. A dream would be the full transplant of a Litchfields Cosworth at 425bhp. £11.5K though.

cookstar 23 March 2007 01:47 AM


Originally Posted by smithy 7 (Post 6773099)
well iv only had the car 8 weeks and i didnt have much money left so it might be easyer to go with what you said. i have spoke to dav at api and for a full engine re build was £3500 with every thing, il speak to him tomorrow and see what he has to say, thanks


Im having an "built" 2.0 done at API at the mo, totally depends what kind of car your after. Like has been said 2.5 bags more torque but wont rev as high unless you chuck serious money at it.

What turbo you gonna run?

smithy 7 23 March 2007 02:57 PM


Originally Posted by cookstar (Post 6773407)
Im having an "built" 2.0 done at API at the mo, totally depends what kind of car your after. Like has been said 2.5 bags more torque but wont rev as high unless you chuck serious money at it.

What turbo you gonna run?

alright mate, the car i have is standard so what ever the turbo is on there.iv spoken to dave today and for a 2.5 is to much for me. so all i want is for the car running right and back on the road, things cost so much to have fun.

smithy 7 23 March 2007 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by scoobyp1 (Post 6773393)
Smithy - Have a chat with Dave Coe in Gorseinon mate...
Tell him i sent you

hi mate i have spoke to dave coe, but with him it cost so much down there. thanks anyway how is your car going

bluerigster 23 March 2007 05:01 PM


Originally Posted by smithy 7 (Post 6772013)
Right to start im going to have a engine rebuild at api subaru spoke to dave,

how do i go about doing this. can some one give me some options like keeping it 2.0 or a 2.5. what the differance with the 2.5. how much more does it cost. sorry if this dont make sence,

Like everyone has mentioned a 2.5L produces alot more torque and the power delivery is alot sooner than a 2L. But a bigger turbo is needed to flow enough air to allow for the extra 25% engine capacity. Standard 5 speed gearbox is only capable of running 320 Ib/ft of torque if used regular so the extra cost of a 6 speed or modified 5 speed is needed.
I ran my 2.5L on a 20g at 1.6 bar for three months until it destroyed my front diff on a standard 5 speed RA box, I've also experienced head movement due to standard subaru head bolts stretching. So ths extra cost of stronger head studs are required to avoid head gasket failure. As for maximum RPM, the 2.5l is around a 1000 rpm less than then the 2I. Sti cylinder heads are a advantage but to allow the 2.5l to rev properly valve train modifications are required and a big turbo such as a garrett to flow enough air at higher revs.
Owen developments have designed a Garrett turdo so no fabricaton work is needed to your down pipe, it's rated to 475 BHP + so if run at 1.5 bar boost this would allow enough air to rev to 7000 rpm. This is the turbo I'm going to use so I'll have a one year old 20g with 7000 miles for sale in the next few weeks so I'm open to offers
2.5l blocks are semi closed deck and due to the extra bore width the liners are slightly thinner so can be effected by flexing on higher powered engines running over 500 Bhp with forged internals.

bluerigster 23 March 2007 05:09 PM


Originally Posted by turboDean (Post 6772135)
Take a look at these for 2.5's:

Check out the Stage 1 race engine (works out at about £1500 plus shipping from the US)
Subaru Built Motors / Race Engines

Or for a forged 2.5 already i the UK for £2500:
2.5L Closed Deck Forged Short Block Impreza 92-00 Flat4online.co.uk Subaru Impreza Mitsubishi Evolution EVO Walbro Fuel Pumps Injectors Intercoolers

If you find out about shipping costs on the Gruppe-s one let me know wht it works out as.

The 2.5L block on - Flat4online.co.uk Subaru Impreza Mitsubishi Evolution EVO Walbro Fuel Pumps Injectors Intercoolers is stated as being a closed deck block, but the engine advertised in the picture is definatly a semi closed deck. Just something to keep in mind if purchasing from them.:thumb:


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