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knucklehead 03-18-2020 02:07 AM

2013 FRS replacement engine
 
Need a replacement engine as mine just spun a bearing.

What I know is that the BRZ and FRS are exactly the same engine and will directly bolt in to either cars. Can some one confirm this?

My car is a 2013 FRS. I am trying to find a newer model engine, a 2015 or 2016. What I couldnt get info is if those years are direct replacement to my car. Would anyone know? I know that 2017 and up, one would need to do swap over alot of components so I am staying away from those.

knucklehead 03-18-2020 04:36 PM

I am considering doing the engine swap myself and been watching a lot of videos of people who has pulled the engine. I would assume that the AC line does not have to be disconnected (which I prefer). I am just not sure of this since I think I was only able to watch 1 video but it involved min. of 3 guys (2 at the motor and 1 holding on to the compressor) where the AC lines can easily be seen as being still connected. As for the other videos, there it wasn't clear weather they disconnected them and only that the copressor was on the side. An obviously, there are videos who straight up disconnects the lines. Is it really difficult to do by oneself without disconnecting them?

Opie 03-18-2020 05:02 PM

Very difficult to do without removing the A/C lines but could possibly be done. I've never tried it...

A 2016 engine will work, plug & play. No sensor swapping needed as long as you are using the 2016 engine harness in the 2013. You would only need to swap sensors if you were still using the 2013 engine harness.

knucklehead 03-18-2020 06:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Opie (Post 3310103)
Very difficult to do without removing the A/C lines but could possibly be done. I've never tried it...

A 2016 engine will work, plug & play. No sensor swapping needed as long as you are using the 2016 engine harness in the 2013. You would only need to swap sensors if you were still using the 2013 engine harness.

How about a 2015 engine?

Opie 03-19-2020 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by knucklehead (Post 3310147)
How about a 2015 engine?

If you are using a complete engine, 2013-2016 will work as a drop in replacement. Only differences are between AT and MT versions.

knucklehead 03-19-2020 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Opie (Post 3310377)
If you are using a complete engine, 2013-2016 will work as a drop in replacement. Only differences are between AT and MT versions.

Thanks Opie!

knucklehead 04-02-2020 06:51 PM

trying to get a 2015-2016 is proving to be difficult to find that is fairly priced. I am trying to avoid the 2013 model due to the valve spring issue/recall. Is the 2014 engine know for certain issues like the valve spring recall on the 2013?

knucklehead 04-07-2020 10:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by knucklehead (Post 3315632)
trying to get a 2015-2016 is proving to be difficult to find that is fairly priced. I am trying to avoid the 2013 model due to the valve spring issue/recall. Is the 2014 engine know for certain issues like the valve spring recall on the 2013?

Anyone know?

DarkPira7e 04-07-2020 11:13 PM

Sometime in 2014 they revised the coilpacks and the associated harness (which would be my prime reason for not getting a 2013 engine). Other than that I don't know. 2013 is the only year that really seems to have any large issues

knucklehead 04-08-2020 07:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkPira7e (Post 3317194)
Sometime in 2014 they revised the coilpacks and the associated harness (which would be my prime reason for not getting a 2013 engine). Other than that I don't know. 2013 is the only year that really seems to have any large issues


Thanks for the input Darkpira7e. I thought that the coilpacks and harness were updated on the 2015 and 2016. So some 2014s got them? how can I check/verify this on a used engine?

DarkPira7e 04-08-2020 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by knucklehead (Post 3317256)
Thanks for the input Darkpira7e. I thought that the coilpacks and harness were updated on the 2015 and 2016. So some 2014s got them? how can I check/verify this on a used engine?

I guess my memory failed me. New coilpacks were 2015+, sorry!

knucklehead 04-08-2020 08:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkPira7e (Post 3317257)
I guess my memory failed me. New coilpacks were 2015+, sorry!

Not a problem. Thanks Darkpira7e!

knucklehead 04-08-2020 01:14 PM

Is there a marking on the engine that would indicate the year model that it is coming from? If there aren't any, how is one able to tell if it is a 2015/2016 engine?

Decimus 04-09-2020 04:35 PM

If you ask the seller for the VIN, you can easily identify it that way.


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