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12-21-2007, 07:54 PM | #1 |
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FAQ: STi 6MT Swap into a WRX
FAQ: USDM STi 6MT Swap into a WRX
Well I thought I would finally try to give back to nasioc by sharing this with everyone in the hope that others would appreciate a simplified page about the swap. Front Differentials: 02-07 WRX: open 04 STi: "SureTrac" LSD 05-07 STi: "Helical" LSD Rear Differentials: R160, R180 These were originally used in the Datsun 510, 610 and other IRS Datsuns. The "R" stands for Fuji Heavy Industries. The R180 was used in the front axle of Datsun 4x4 trucks (720, etc). The number represents the ring gear size in millimeters. R160 - 52lbs. WRX rear differential. It has a viscous LSD which is no better than an open differential since the unit is so tiny in this diff. 02-05 have a 3.54 gear ratio 06-07 have a 3.70 gear ratio R160's on 2.2L Legacy/Impreza's have a 3.9 gear ratio R180 - 64lbs. STi rear differential. It has a mechanical clutch type LSD. 04-05 R180's have a 3.90 gear ratio 06-07 R180's have a 3.54 gear ratio Center Differentials: 02-07 WRX: Viscous coupling type 02-05 has a 1.1:1 gear ratio 06-07 has a 1:1 gear ratio 04-07 STi: DCCD (Driver Controlled Center Differential) 04-05 has a 1:1 gear ratio 06-07 has a 1.1:1 gear ratio Do I need different front axles? 02-early 04 WRXs have female axles and need to use stubs that go inside the tranny. Late 04-07 WRXs use male ended axles that slide inside the front differential so there is no need for stubs. For the female axles, you need axle stubs, circlips, and seals to reuse the WRX axles (check out the seal differences link for part numbers). You can use the stubs from your 5MT. For the male ended axles, they just slide right into place with the correct seals and circlips. 04 STi front axles will work too. Will my WRX clutch and flywheel work in a 6speed? -Yes. The diameter of the WRX flywheel is smaller (230mm compared to 240mm) than the STi flywheel. The bell housing on the 5speed is also smaller. There is less surface area with the 5speed compared to the 6speed but is not a huge difference. There are no issues with running a 5MT clutch and flywheel in a 6MT. See post #24 Will my WRX starter motor work in the 6MT? -Yes. WRX and STi starter motors are the same part number. What if I don't have/use a DCCD (Driver Controlled Center Differential) controller? -The DCCD defaults to open mode which is a 35% front/65% rear power routing in 04-05 and 41/59 in 06-07. There isn't anything "wrong" with this, but if you are running the R160 with the 3.90 Ring and Pinion the compromise is in an even shorter life of the differential since more power is being routed to the rear. This of course all depends on the driver as some have a knack for blowing parts out even at stock power levels. The options for a controller are: Spiider's (DCCDPro.com), Neetronics.com, RocketRally.com***8230; Is there a strength difference between the WRX and STi drive shafts and axles? Subaru's use 2-piece drive shafts. The WRX drive shafts are 2.5" longer than the STi and they use a ball-joint whereas an STi driveshaft uses a universal joint which is stronger. The STi axles are stronger because of a larger diameter bar and beefier CV joints. What are my options for doing a 6MT swap? -There are really only 2 routes: 1) Thanks to Bayley for pioneering this route so a 6MT swap was actually feasible for most. This parts list includes: ***8226; Tranny ***8226; 6MT clutch fork ***8226; Auto driveshaft or STi ds and enlarge the holes on the ds and yoke or switch the yoke on the R160 to the bigger R180 yoke if you can get one. ***8226; Put 3.90 gears in your R160 Differential (if using an 06-07 tranny with an 02-05 R160 there is no need to change anything with the differential) ***8226; Reuse your WRX axles ***8226; STi shifter linkage ***8226; 6MT tranny mount (5MT and 6MT mounts are different) ***8226; DCCD controller (optional, but recommended) 2) Here's the expensive but stronger way: ***8226; Tranny ***8226; 6MT clutch fork ***8226; STi driveshaft ***8226; R180 differential ***8226; STi axles ***8226; STi hubs ***8226; STi knuckles ***8226; STi Brembos (calipers, rotors, pads) technically you only need the rear ***8226; STi strut assembly (05+ knuckles) ***8226; STi shifter linkage ***8226; 6MT tranny mount ***8226; DCCD controller All of these threads helped me out: Swapping in a USDM STi 6-speed for under $3000 (my story - long) 2006 STi Transmission Differences Master swap list for 04-07 Sti 6 speed into WRX Master 6 Speed Transmission Decoder Ring Axle seal differences in recent years Trasnmission FAQ For those wanting to make their own DCCD controller WRX 6MT swap (part 1) WRX 6MT swap (part 2) I created this because the information I found was spread out over many threads. I did a lot of searching for this and aftering reading it you should have a pretty good idea of what is involved in a 6MT swap. I will do my best to keep this updated whenever I find any new info or if anyone needs more clarification on something let me know and I can add more detail. If there is an error please send me a PM with the facts.
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12-21-2007, 09:04 PM | #2 |
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A few things to add:
06-07 WRX Rear Diff is 3.70 06-07 WRX Center diff is 1.0:1, not 1.1:1, according to the factory service manual 06-07 WRX STI tranny swappers have to swap out the ring and pinion or the entire R-160, as 3.70 will not match up to anything. An 02-05 WRX 3.54 R-160 is perfect for the 06-07 STI 6 speed. For a full swap using 05+ STI drivetrain, you will also need the Strut assembly, due to the inverted strut design used. Lateral links are optional, as I believe you can keep your WRX links, WRX rear swap bar, and endlinks. Don't forget the Brembo rotors... What about the STI rear subframe, since the R-180 and R-160 don't mount the same? |
12-21-2007, 10:25 PM | #3 |
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Hey thanks a lot, I was just thinking about the necessity of the different struts and subframe and i missed that I didnt have that in there. I guess I wasnt familiar with 06-07 wrxs...thanks for the clarification!
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12-21-2007, 11:25 PM | #4 | |
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First the R160 and R180 rear mounting points are spaced evenly and even use the same studs. I reused my rear sub frame and rear differential mount bracket. They worked fine. Second you can't switch the rear yoke on the drive shaft from WRX to STi shafts the U joints on the STi shafts are much larger. Third you can reuse the entire e-brake assembly including the cables from your WRX. The only difference between the two is that the STi e-brake handle has red stitching. You must, as you said, use the R180 hubs for this method. Great post though I'm sure this will help out a lot of people. I vote sticky Ryan Last edited by FourOnTheFloor65; 12-22-2007 at 01:31 PM. |
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12-22-2007, 01:42 AM | #5 |
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Oh, awesome thanks for that help! I am researching that second method right now so that helped me out too. I made this exactly for that; to help out others. I sure hope it will and thanks for the sticky vote. Thanks again...anyone else, feel free to chime in too as I want to make this as complete as I can.
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12-22-2007, 03:25 AM | #6 |
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great write up, also 06-07 JDM STi R180's are 3.9, and all spec C R180's are plated
Front diffs in all spec C's are hellical regardless of year |
12-22-2007, 01:29 PM | #7 | |
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This is the best thread ever for transmission and diff identification.... http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1225160 And when you get into JDM and European R180s there is all kinds of weird stuff. The one I have uses the smaller R160 driveshaft bolt pattern on the front yoke. Some don't have a rear diff temp sensor in the drain plulg location. A lot of them are clutch type, some are Suretrac and a few newer ones are Torsen type. |
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12-22-2007, 01:50 PM | #8 |
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i think that settles it...im going to keep my info based on USDM stuff cuz like u just pointed out...that gets confusing, too confusing for me
nice thread...im definitely putting a link to that in my post |
12-23-2007, 02:32 AM | #9 | |
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Thanks for reminding me about the driveshaft rear yoke, I sourced the Rear diff companion flange (what the driveshaft connects to) at about $80 shipped from a Subaru Parts place, so that would probably be cheaper and better than having the driveshaft cut, balance, redrilled, or whatever. Second the sticky vote, or at least add the swap threads together. |
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12-23-2007, 06:43 PM | #10 |
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l'll add some info as well:
Here is a link to all the info you need to know regarding JDM Transmissions http://translate.google.com/translat...%3Den%26sa%3DG Here is a snapshot of the SPDA transmission chart (note it does not include transmissions after TY856WB6JA - 05 STi Spec C) |
12-23-2007, 09:15 PM | #11 |
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option #2 ftw
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12-24-2007, 11:57 AM | #12 |
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Nice Faq! Lots of useful info for those doing a 6 speed swap, too bad my writeup didn't make the list for reference! great job!
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12-27-2007, 12:33 PM | #13 |
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hey thanks a lot. i know i sure wish i had something like this when i did my swap, so i did my best to keep it simple. thanks for the additional help guys
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how much would option 2 theoretically cost?
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lookin from anywhere from 3500.00 to 5000.00
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01-13-2008, 07:27 PM | #16 |
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5 spd list
Anyone have a list of 5spd swap parts needed. switching my wrx from auto to 5 spd. Need a list and procedures if possible.
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01-13-2008, 07:59 PM | #17 |
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it's a really long list, just sell your car and get a 5 or 6 speed
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01-13-2008, 08:24 PM | #18 |
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Just got the car and am willing to do the swap. Just need a list to make sure i can get everything before I start. It would be much appreciated.
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01-13-2008, 10:04 PM | #19 |
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This is not the right thread for you. There is no information here that can help you so try a search. Good luck
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02-14-2008, 01:59 AM | #20 |
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Does anyone know if the 06 07 sti clutch cylinder is needed for the 06 07 sti 6 speed swap into a 06 wrx? Any info appreciated! Thanks! Dave
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02-14-2008, 02:06 AM | #21 |
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i dont think it is needed, but if u have it use it. the style of the 06 sti clutch cylinder was different from my 05's and my brother's 04 wrx, but the 04 at least sti clutch cylinder is the same as the wrx's. they bolt up the same and are located in the same place so I am almost certain that u dont need an sti clutch cylinder. on the other hand, the sti clutch fork is a must.
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you are going to need 6mt clutch, flywheel, release bearing, clutch fork, slave cylinder. in 06 the wrx was changed to a push type cutch, while 02-05 wrx and all sti's have a pull type clutch. only 02-05 wrx guys can simply replace the fork and even reuse their 5 speed clutches. |
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02-27-2008, 01:08 AM | #23 |
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I've got a question. I'm about to start my swap and have noticed that wrx clutches are significantly cheaper than those labeled for an sti(act etc etc). Mainly my question is can you use say Wrx clutch and sti flywheel or sti clutch and wrx flywheel or does it have to be wrx flywheel and clutch or sti flywheel and clutch. If anyone could clear that up that would be great!
Can't wait to get started... everything should be here Monday. You may also want to add to the original post that for option 2 technically only rear brembos, calipers and rotors are necessary along with wheels that will clear them(tried to fit the stock wrx 16 x 6.5 over the rears and they won't clear. Just barely Great thread for future swappers though for sure. |
02-27-2008, 02:31 AM | #24 |
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You cannot interchange wrx and sti clutches ans flywheels.
"The diameter of the WRX flywheel is smaller (230mm compared to 240mm) than the STi flywheel." Besides the diameter differences, they are different styles. the sti is a 2-step and the wrx has no step. plus the sti has 3 more bolt holes for the pressure plate. Here is a pic that I took to show the difference. not even close...i would suggest going for the sti stuff since its something not easy to change. but if youre not putting or planning on THAT much power and are on a tight budget...theres no problem with wrx flywheel, clutch, pressure plate. they just dont hold as well. |
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i know this may seem like a dumb question but has anyone ever thought if 6 speed gears could work in a 5 speed box? if that even possible given the size of the shaft etc, i mean putting top speed aside and not installing 6th gear is that possible?
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