Contents
- 1 Are Subaru Legacy and Outback parts interchangeable?
- 2 How much HP does a 1999 Subaru Legacy have?
- 3 How reliable is a 1999 Subaru Legacy?
- 4 Are Forester and Outback parts interchangeable?
- 5 What Subaru has twin turbo?
- 6 How fast is a Subaru Legacy?
- 7 Is an Outback a Legacy or Impreza?
- 8 What kind of car is a Subaru Legacy?
- 9 What kind of engine does a 1999 Subaru Outback have?
- 10 Is the Outback Legacy compatible with MLS gaskets?
- 11 Can a Subaru Outback be swapped for an EJ22?
Are Subaru Legacy and Outback parts interchangeable?
An Outback 3.0 is probably the least cross-compatible they’ve ever made. Outback suspension parts are different from Legacy suspension parts, both of those are different from impreza parts. You’ve already got the bigger brakes and wheels that some other Legacy/Outback cars didn’t get.
How much HP does a 1999 Subaru Legacy have?
Used 1999 Subaru Legacy Specs & Features
Engine | |
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Base engine type | Gas |
Cylinders | Flat 4 |
Horsepower | 142 hp @ 5600 rpm |
Torque | 149 lb-ft @ 3600 rpm |
Which is bigger Legacy or Outback?
The Outback is less than an inch longer than the Legacy and juts a touch wider. It is seven inches taller though, giving it a total passenger volume of 109 cubic feet versus the 105.5 cubic feet of passenger volume in the Legacy.
How reliable is a 1999 Subaru Legacy?
The 1999 Subaru Legacy Reliability Rating is 3.5 out of 5. It ranks 14th out of 32 for all car brands.
Are Forester and Outback parts interchangeable?
There is a lot of interchangeability between Subaru models. Generally, a lot of parts from 02-07 Impreza, WRX, and Sti will fit foresters. Usually the legacy and outback lineup of parts does not fit.
Are all Subaru parts interchangeable?
Bottom line, Subarus are like legos, it’s all interchangeable.
What Subaru has twin turbo?
The D-Type Legacy is Subaru’s best shot at the sequential twin-turbo engine besides the STI revision.
How fast is a Subaru Legacy?
In terms of acceleration, the Legacy achieved a 0-to-60-mph time of 8.3 seconds, which trails most competitors. A 2.5-liter Camry can hit the same mark in 7.5 seconds, whereas a 1.5T Accord is capable of a 7.2-second run.
Whats better Forester or Outback?
When it comes to deciding between the two, the Outback offers more space and more power for towing. However, the Forester may provide a better driving experience and has better tech. Both serve as comfortable, reliable options to consider in the Subaru lineup.
Is an Outback a Legacy or Impreza?
The Subaru Outback, also sold as Subaru Legacy Outback (Japanese: スバル・レガシィアウトバック, Hepburn: Subaru Regashi Autobakku) in some markets, is an automotive nameplate used by the Japanese automaker Subaru for two different vehicles: a Legacy-based station wagon, the Outback (1994–present), and an Impreza-derived hatchback.
What kind of car is a Subaru Legacy?
midsize car
The Subaru Legacy (Japanese: スバル・レガシィ, Hepburn: Subaru Regashi) is a midsize car built by Japanese automobile manufacturer Subaru since 1989. The maker’s flagship car, it is unique in its class for offering all-wheel drive as a standard feature, and Subaru’s traditional boxer engine.
Are older Subarus safe?
Consumer Reports ranked the most reliable three-year-old midsize SUVs, and the 2018 Subaru Outback scores one of the eight best used SUV choices. Some older Subaru Forester, Outback, Crosstrek, Impreza, and Legacy models make the first-ever combined Consumer Reports and IIHS best vehicles to buy recommendations list.
What kind of engine does a 1999 Subaru Outback have?
*The 1999 Legacy OB, SUS and GT’s EJ25D used a Phase 2 shortblock BUT with the Phase 1 ’96-’98 2.5 pistons, DOHC heads, Intake Manifold and engine harness. It also had the Phase 2 4EAT Transmission. o The Phase 1 EJ22E had at least 3 variations from ’89-’98.
Is the Outback Legacy compatible with MLS gaskets?
(2000-2004 legacy/ legacy outback ride a whole lot better with the multilink rear end). ^^ wherever the 25d comes from, it needs mls gaskets. the ej22 was not really that much slower behind the wheel. (as others have said). Click to expand… Interesting. This is actually the first reference I have seen contrasting power.
Is the Subaru Legacy compatible with OBD2?
The ’95 Legacy was all OBD2 – I think, but its ECU tuning/wiring was bit different than the ’96-’98 Subarus. – The Intake Manifolds (IM) PHASE 1 on 2.2 and 2.5 do NOT interchange/swap with each other or Phase 2. – The IM on the PHASE 2 SOHC and DOHC ‘might’ interchange w/some slight modifcation – I’ve read conflicting reports on this.
Can a Subaru Outback be swapped for an EJ22?
Since you don’t want the easiest option of an EJ22, and the EJ25D DOHC engine is a real junker, I’d suggest selling the car. Swapping in a Phase II SOHC will involve a LOT of work, especially wiring.