So happy with this merge, you guys did awesome. Wish I could get yall to do my USDM bugeye 😂. 3 months since the merge and it’s still rips. US bound next month!
@@OkiSubies cool bro sounds good i did have a old think its a v3 motor in the garage i was keen to re do up and put in but you boys think the ej205 is the wa to go
Rev b-c BG5 and BD5 legacy GTB/GTB Limited and RSB are about the same as a V3-4 STI. There’s no need to pull the whole dash, wiring loom and even motor to do the single turbo swap. The EJ20R is near identical with the EJ20K in the sti. Same heads, only difference is the shims and buckets, yellow injectors and orange maf sensor. they have the same transmission, ratio and diffs. Hence why people block off the secondary turbo oil feed/return, slap some single turbo parts and a 6S/1S or 75 sti ecu. I was halfway through collecting parts for single turbo conversion on my bg but I’ve decided to keep my twin set up as I’ve got an HKS exhaust manifold for twin turbo legacy’s that drastically changes the sound and response for a twin turbo system. These have been around here in New Zealand for a very long time and have seen a lot of things done to these tt Subarus
@@lawbricktimboynton1818 We are aware of the similarities, we actually mention that in the video. We went this route and prefer this method because we feel the GD platform is a better engine, easier to get parts, and is tunable.
@@OkiSubies being from a gd chassis I understand swapping the loom as it’s a phase 2 motor, avcs etc. if you went through all that work why not just get a 207 from the sti, semi cdb, better internals etc or was it because that’s what was supplied?
@@lawbricktimboynton1818 it was honestly just a cost aspect for this build. EJ207’s are about $3500 but we can get EJ205’s for $1200 and sometimes cheaper, if something happens to the engine replacing an ej207 is expensive but we can pop an ej205’s and slap another one in no problem lol. EJ205 also has slightly higher compression so they are a fun motor to play with. When the budget is there we definitely go after the EJ207 though.
@@OkiSubies yea a lot of people here in nz have just bit the bullet and went s20c short block with their heads on and away they go. A lot of them in nz have blown bottom ends. Which is why even running Subarus are dirt cheap. I bought my 96 gtb for $500 as the immobiliser started playing up and just sat for a couple years. Turned out it had a new long block put in from a shop couple years before it sat as the original 20r blew a big end. Don’t know what they replaced it with tho but hasn’t missed a beat since I had it running
Wow man this so cool , I’m new the car game , not very well educated but I bought a 1998 Subaru Legacy GT (Limited) unfortunately it’s a model from here and automatic. I was thinking about adding a turbo on it because why not because I’m sure that the North American ones don’t have turbos like the ones imported from Japan. Question for you , does mine have a turbo or no? And what would be the best turbo to put on mine ? Or should I keep it stock how it is? I know it’s not manual unfortunately but I love the car and I would’ve maybe liked to do as a project. Like I said I’m new to all of this. You guys killed it ! Subscribed. 🤝🏽 Your Legacy looks like but on roids. ✨
@@Janotherk87 yeah it is a pretty good amount of work. It is kind of a joke, we love swapping them so we definitely did it the “hard way” lol. You can do a single turbo swap keeping the original engine also
The twin turbo's have an unique character. I do prefer the torque down low with the valley of death over my Impreza where nothing happens under 4000 rpm.
@@brianmanguriu9960 it definitely can! You just need to get a few parts from the same generation GC8. ECU, full manifold, exhaust manifold, turbo, inlet and there are a couple things with a pinout change I believe. There are a lot of great write ups online😀
Got the 2000 Legacy B4 twin turbo which looks exactly like yours....every time I install a new primary turbo (small one)..it gets busted and my car throws a ton of smoke. I flushed engine oil and cleaned the oil lines but still same outcome after a few days turbo gets shot once again :(
@@fxmonk I would try and look into the turbo feed line. It could be because it isn’t getting any oil from something like a clogged line. Haven’t seen it happen before but maybe
Seems like a lot of effort, why did you choose this approach? Being a facelift bd5 rev b/c you could have just singled the existing engine, changed 5 wires at the ecu plug and ran a 1s/6s/75 gc8 ecu, best “oem” single turbo approach to these gems. Done plenty of them
@@MrTakeaswig We prefer the GD engines because they are tunable with Carbery Rom, sensors are not discontinued, aftermarket options are more plentiful. Not to mention the original engine had bearing failure.
@@OkiSubies might have to make a trip to NZ for that, the cars are still relatively plentiful. I feel like NZ imported the majority back in the day lol
If you plan on leaving it mostly stock besides an exhaust would you recommend the twin turbo setup? I'm thinking about importing one and would appreciate your thoughts.
As long as you tune them properly and have a clean filter I think they are good. But we typically like to make a box over the intake so you aren’t sucking in a bunch of hot air. Stock intake box is good up to about 350 though so besides the cool turbo sounds they aren’t really all that necessary lol
The bottom end is very similar to the ej205 so we wouldn’t push it past 350whp. The turbos also don’t push much past 1.3bar but finding a tuning solution is the biggest challenge.
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Amazing, OkiSubies knows their sh1t! The front of that Legacy is so beautiful, kinda looks like where the GC8 got its headlights shape from.
Appreciate the kind words!
Yeah isn’t it cool to see the similarities and see the platform that Subaru builds from!? Really enjoyed this project
This was pretty awesome! You guys are masters of your craft!
Much appreciate the kind words. Super encouraging hearing from Subaru enthusiasts around the world!
Amazing stuff, absolute subaru wizardry at play! Make it look so easy 🤯
Appreciate the kind words! We enjoy sharing the info, thank you for watching!
Why not show how to maintain the twin turbo legacies. Truth be told .they make some nice power
So happy with this merge, you guys did awesome. Wish I could get yall to do my USDM bugeye 😂. 3 months since the merge and it’s still rips. US bound next month!
Great content guys.
Did you use the stock ECU for the anti lag function?
Sound is really quenching...😊
might have to do this to my rs haha peace n blessings from new Zealand ride on
Definitely worth it! EJ205’s are much easier to get these days and are much more simpler
@@OkiSubies cool bro sounds good i did have a old think its a v3 motor in the garage i was keen to re do up and put in but you boys think the ej205 is the wa to go
@OkiSubies could you do a video on how to install boost gauge and pressure
men you aren't struggling with this thing its in your DNA just nice
Haha appreciate it! A lot of time went into getting here though😅
I'm not sure how to cover the water and oil pipe of the secondary turbo. Thank you very much for the video
Rev b-c BG5 and BD5 legacy GTB/GTB Limited and RSB are about the same as a V3-4 STI. There’s no need to pull the whole dash, wiring loom and even motor to do the single turbo swap. The EJ20R is near identical with the EJ20K in the sti. Same heads, only difference is the shims and buckets, yellow injectors and orange maf sensor. they have the same transmission, ratio and diffs. Hence why people block off the secondary turbo oil feed/return, slap some single turbo parts and a 6S/1S or 75 sti ecu.
I was halfway through collecting parts for single turbo conversion on my bg but
I’ve decided to keep my twin set up as I’ve got an HKS exhaust manifold for twin turbo legacy’s that drastically changes the sound and response for a twin turbo system. These have been around here in New Zealand for a very long time and have seen a lot of things done to these tt Subarus
@@lawbricktimboynton1818 We are aware of the similarities, we actually mention that in the video. We went this route and prefer this method because we feel the GD platform is a better engine, easier to get parts, and is tunable.
@@OkiSubies being from a gd chassis I understand swapping the loom as it’s a phase 2 motor, avcs etc. if you went through all that work why not just get a 207 from the sti, semi cdb, better internals etc or was it because that’s what was supplied?
@@lawbricktimboynton1818 it was honestly just a cost aspect for this build. EJ207’s are about $3500 but we can get EJ205’s for $1200 and sometimes cheaper, if something happens to the engine replacing an ej207 is expensive but we can pop an ej205’s and slap another one in no problem lol. EJ205 also has slightly higher compression so they are a fun motor to play with. When the budget is there we definitely go after the EJ207 though.
@@OkiSubies yea a lot of people here in nz have just bit the bullet and went s20c short block with their heads on and away they go. A lot of them in nz have blown bottom ends. Which is why even running Subarus are dirt cheap. I bought my 96 gtb for $500 as the immobiliser started playing up and just sat for a couple years. Turned out it had a new long block put in from a shop couple years before it sat as the original 20r blew a big end. Don’t know what they replaced it with tho but hasn’t missed a beat since I had it running
Wow man this so cool , I’m new the car game , not very well educated but I bought a 1998 Subaru Legacy GT (Limited) unfortunately it’s a model from here and automatic. I was thinking about adding a turbo on it because why not because I’m sure that the North American ones don’t have turbos like the ones imported from Japan. Question for you , does mine have a turbo or no? And what would be the best turbo to put on mine ? Or should I keep it stock how it is? I know it’s not manual unfortunately but I love the car and I would’ve maybe liked to do as a project.
Like I said I’m new to all of this. You guys killed it ! Subscribed. 🤝🏽
Your Legacy looks like but on roids. ✨
Dang that looks like a lot. I have a RSK 2000 and I want to do a single swap lol.
@@Janotherk87 yeah it is a pretty good amount of work. It is kind of a joke, we love swapping them so we definitely did it the “hard way” lol. You can do a single turbo swap keeping the original engine also
Really cool car. Love it.
Thanks for watching!
The twin turbo's have an unique character. I do prefer the torque down low with the valley of death over my Impreza where nothing happens under 4000 rpm.
What kind of Impreza do you have? Typically they spool before 4000rpms
@@OkiSubies '94 STi Version. Pretty much stock except for the boostcontroller, intake and exhaust.
@@keesie75 oh yeah you right lol. The early model GC’s do spool a little slow. Looks like you own the best of both worlds!
@@OkiSubies It will get EG33 swapped for all the torque and no lag haha.
@@keesie75 Which one!? GC or the Legacy?
i have a BH5 twin turbo i want to convert to a single, can it be achieved without completely swapping out the engine ?
@@brianmanguriu9960 it definitely can! You just need to get a few parts from the same generation GC8. ECU, full manifold, exhaust manifold, turbo, inlet and there are a couple things with a pinout change I believe. There are a lot of great write ups online😀
@@OkiSubies Trust me sir I've been looking no clear clues or guidelines on how to do it.
Got the 2000 Legacy B4 twin turbo which looks exactly like yours....every time I install a new primary turbo (small one)..it gets busted and my car throws a ton of smoke. I flushed engine oil and cleaned the oil lines but still same outcome after a few days turbo gets shot once again :(
@@fxmonk I would try and look into the turbo feed line. It could be because it isn’t getting any oil from something like a clogged line. Haven’t seen it happen before but maybe
Seems like a lot of effort, why did you choose this approach? Being a facelift bd5 rev b/c you could have just singled the existing engine, changed 5 wires at the ecu plug and ran a 1s/6s/75 gc8 ecu, best “oem” single turbo approach to these gems. Done plenty of them
@@MrTakeaswig We prefer the GD engines because they are tunable with Carbery Rom, sensors are not discontinued, aftermarket options are more plentiful. Not to mention the original engine had bearing failure.
@@OkiSubies fair enough, call me a purist 🤣 love me a good 3/4 era subie
@@MrTakeaswig Get them while you can!😂
One day I would like to try and do the single turbo swap the normal way lol
@@OkiSubies might have to make a trip to NZ for that, the cars are still relatively plentiful. I feel like NZ imported the majority back in the day lol
If you plan on leaving it mostly stock besides an exhaust would you recommend the twin turbo setup? I'm thinking about importing one and would appreciate your thoughts.
Yeah absolutely! It is a great car and they still have good potential, I would just get one in good condition 🙂👍🏻
@@OkiSubies thank you
What's your take on these cold air intakes. Are they really efficient or they could cause damage to the MAF sensor
As long as you tune them properly and have a clean filter I think they are good. But we typically like to make a box over the intake so you aren’t sucking in a bunch of hot air. Stock intake box is good up to about 350 though so besides the cool turbo sounds they aren’t really all that necessary lol
Why do you want to swap to a single
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How much power can you make with the twin turbo
The bottom end is very similar to the ej205 so we wouldn’t push it past 350whp. The turbos also don’t push much past 1.3bar but finding a tuning solution is the biggest challenge.