Im looking to replace the turbo in my 2005 Subaru Legacy GT limited sedan because it has 138,XXX miles on it and i want to know what is a good idea to get to give me some more HP but not too much that i have to do more mods than just a turbo swap. any help is graciously taken. also i work as a pizza delivery man so i cant really afford a 1,200 dollar turbo. thanks in advance.

Asked by John Nov 21, 2013 at 01:34 AM about the 2005 Subaru Legacy 2.5 GT Limited AWD

Question type: Car Customization

because it has 138,XXX miles on it and i want to know what is a good idea to get to give
me some more HP but not too much that i have to do more mods than just a turbo swap.
any help is graciously taken. also i work as a pizza delivery man so i cant really afford a
1,200 dollar turbo. thanks in advance.

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10,535

Get another factory one or an Impreza STI turbo and raise the boost a few PSI.

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