I have a 2011 subaru legacy, the plan is to take the engine out, get an old carbureted engine and throw it in the trunk. My idea is to get my hands on an old 500ci fwd eldorado engine but beyond that I have no clue what I'm doing. This isn't happening anytime soon, just wondering if anybody could give me ideas and advice. Thanks
1. Do you know how hard those engines are to find?
2. Do you have a welder, the space, and the time? Especially the time. This will take a lot of it (several months) especially if you are new to fabrication.
My girlfriend drives that car so I'd love to see this happen.
An Eldo motor and trans would be like a giant anchor in the back of a Legacy.
A boosted banger would be a better choice.
NOHOME
MegaDork
12/16/20 1:04 p.m.
Why not grab a V6 out of a Honda or some such? Plenty of power and it wont weight a ton.
I like this guy's project doing the same idea. Very Grassroots build.
Full build thread here https://forum.retro-rides.org/thread/202888/audi-a3-mid-engine-v8?page=14

In reply to maschinenbau (I live here) :
I have a welder and the space, just don't have the time right now. And believe me I know how hard it is to find those 500s, there's one that was in my area a while ago, but yeah its going to take a bit of time to get things rolling
In reply to NOHOME :
Its gotta be a v8 for me, not really looking to make a drag car out of it just want something American and loud, plus Its gotta be carburated as I really hate wiring stuff haha
In reply to bentwrench :
Has to be a v8, I wont go for anything smaller
But why a Legacy? Especially that generation. Even the Camry in those years looked more exciting.
In reply to maschinenbau (I live here) :
Well it has some rear end damage, smashed window and bent a pillars, the roof is bent, Its going to need some custom work just to repair that so I figured might as well make something interesting out of it. Once I figure out the suspension and drivetrain setup the bodywork will be a completely new challenge.
maschinenbau (I live here) said:
1. Do you know how hard those engines are to find?
Until recently my local yard had two of them with transaxles sitting there for months. Hell they show up so much in my life I gave you a crank from one to put in your living room.