1993 Subaru Liberty - Re-Build & Serious Modifications


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Background: I'm back again after a decent break, recently I've purchased another car to keep me busy. This will be a pretty serious racing-track oriented car whilst still being able to drive it daily to college/university.

Cars considered: Basically none other than this. I was after a first generation liberty as I've had one before and from personal experience after having driven a variety of cars, they kept me hooked. Who can look past Subarus' rally heritage anyway [;)]

Aim: Initial purchase plans were to try and find something with a straight body, but needing work in the engine compartment. As stated earlier, my plan is to extract more power from this car.

Information:
  • Make: Subaru
  • Model: Liberty/Legacy
  • Year: 1993
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Engine: 2.2L Horizontal boxer engine
  • Technical info: 100kw @ 6000 rpm
    189nm @ 4800 rpm

Plan: Original plan was to remove the engine and upgrade cams on either sides with new valves, along with bored cylinders and bigger pistons. I was after an easily achievable 125kw output from this car.

But after a few weeks of research and budgeting, that plan went out the window. It was going to cost me way more than what I could afford to get all the good gear to do it the right way, so I went for the cheaper yet powerful alternative to find myself a bigger engine block.

Also I wanted to replace the automatic transmission that came with the car with a manual box, I prefer control over comfort with this car.

I'll post pictures of it that I have till now, please excuse as they're not uploaded onto TAI. I'll do that at a later date when I can find all my originals of them.

If you have any question what I'm doing and how I'm doing I'll be more than happy to help how ever.

Cheers.

Pictures:

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Stripped interior

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Started disassembly for easy access

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rusty bits

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I bought another car that has been involved in an accident so that I could use parts off it as experiments. Picked it up for dirt cheap.

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Then after a lot of effort and a bit of help from the old man, I got the engine out of the car and gave it a good clean with a pressure washer

Rear main seal and oil separator leaking

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engine cleaned

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Took the opportunity of an empty engine bay to clean years worth or road grime and oil leaks

before

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after

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Couple of days after, started on a mission to remove the automatic transmission. Started around 5:30 PM in the afternoon and finished at 3:30 AM next morning! I pulled the engine out much quicker than that...

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I can get your car.
What about that blue car ?
I can see the vehicle from which your taking parts.
So please make me clear about the above three cars.
Nice work of removing your automatic transmission to manual but why?
 
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My car is the brown/charcoal one.
Parts car is white in colour and missing a few panels
Green car is Mums, I used that to tow my parts car.
 
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For a minute there, I thought you got the Holden for dirt cheap. I was wondering what the accident was because the car looked perfect to me. Then I realised that that was not the car you got [:D]
Love the Subaru. My neighbour in Muscat had the exact same car though it was an olive green colour if my memory serves me right. I loved the windows without the frame. Infact, I was just thinking about it today morning and here I stumble upon your thread.
Congratulations on the car. Hope you mod the hell out of it.
 
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Yeah man vauxalls and holdens are the same. It looks beautiful [clap]
Sure is mate, but we're about to sell it replace it with a SUV.
bro, its like seeing chop shop program in discovery turbo! good work. keep it up !
Thanks dude!
Subscribed and glued to this thread !
I'll try not to disappoint mate, thanks.
For a minute there, I thought you got the Holden for dirt cheap. I was wondering what the accident was because the car looked perfect to me. Then I realised that that was not the car you got [:D]
Love the Subaru. My neighbour in Muscat had the exact same car though it was an olive green colour if my memory serves me right. I loved the windows without the frame. Infact, I was just thinking about it today morning and here I stumble upon your thread.
Congratulations on the car. Hope you mod the hell out of it.
Haha I probably should've mentioned all of them properly, thanks mate.
Yes, I'm a massive fan of sill less doors myself, but the neighbours car you pointed out must have been resprayed cause subaru never made them in olive green.
 

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