In 1997, Sand Sport magazine ran a 4 page article on my, I installed a 2.2 Subaru into my mid engine sand car. At that time, VW was the "ONLY" engine to have and Sand Sport Magazine was interested in the "new" engine. After stripping all of the factory coils,computer and injectors from the engine, I proceeded to port and polish the heads, installed bigger exhaust valves and dual springs, I had a company called Schneider in San Diego re-grind the cams to add overlap. After that I fabricated fuel rail and installed 50lb Bosch injectors and an Electromotive Tech II computer with an O2 sensor in the tail pipe. It's turbo charged and on the dyno, at the flywheel, it produced 345 hp & 262 pound feet of torque at 6,200 rpms. I've had that engine in 2 sand cars, my previous mid engine can and my rear engine long travel car that I built during the summer of 2000.
NO ENGINE OIL LEAKS, runs as good as the day I installed it and it's a real pleasure when you stomp on the accelerator.
Between 1973 and 1993, I, on a part time basis drove EPA test cars for Porsche. They would fly me to Detroit then travel to Ann Arbor to the EPA test center where I would pick up a new Porsche and drive it back to Calif. I got to keep the car until my next trip. I absolutely confirmed that late Subaru Engines were in fact designed by Porsche Engineers. If you have the opportunity to install a Subaru and can figure out the plumbing, do it, you won't be sorry.
Additonally, don't be afraid of a 2.2 (2) cam engine, they work great and also, you don't necessarily need a (4) cam 2.5, I just bought a 2.5 (2) cam block and ""maybe"" during the summer, I'll stirp down my 2.2, install those heads on the 2.5 and re-install the engine in my sand car.
Sorry for going on and on but I've been a great fan of VW's and Porsche's for many years but I must say, Subaru does build one fine engine and with a Kennedy adapter plate, it will bolt up to any type 1 or 2 trans. Kennedy even makes adapters to bolt up to a Porsche trans.