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help!!!!!!!!!!!! 93 impreza issue

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Old Dec 21, 2003 | 09:27 PM
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help!!!!!!!!!!!! 93 impreza issue

hello, i just wanted to ask a question about how difficult it will be to switch from an automatic to manual transmission in a 93 impreza(1.8L)? i want to get this car but it has something that i'm not really fond of. it's automatic. so before i get the car i want to know if anybody has done such a swap and if it'll be a ***** to do or not. plus i plan on turboing it in the summer but i don't want to turbo an automatic so please let me know what you think and how i should go about this. thanks.
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Old Dec 22, 2003 | 07:45 PM
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It's fairly simple if you know nuts and bolts. But it'd be far cheaper to just find a manual impreza.

Why don't you want to turbo the 4EAT? It'd probably hold up longer.
Old Dec 23, 2003 | 03:28 PM
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well i dunno cuz i think if you turbo an automatic you don't achieve the full potential of the power. that's why i would have rather turboed a manual so that i could be in control.
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