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Engine swap places
Hey guys kinda new to the car scene with the Toyota 86 owned it for about a year and was acting for a swap can’t do it myself unfortunately as no place at home
Was wondering are they any mechanic places that do the engine swap for you ? What price would I be looking for if I can ge the engine myself or better if they can get it for me and fix it Thanks in advance |
What engine are you swapping in? Stock, 2jz, LS, K series?
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Impossible for anybody except a local to answer this. Call around.
Expect it to cost far far more than you think it should. Also be prepared to be without the car for a prolonged period. This isn't a cheap fast thing even for a shop. |
Assuming not just swapping in different FA20, but doing a 2jz or k swap.
Set aside 30k$ Say good bye to your car since you wont see it again for 3 months. Ship it to pure automotive And enjoy once shipped back. Paying an extra 2k$ in shipping (or however much two way shipping is) will be more than made up by having a reputable shop who has done this several times on our platform do this compared to having a random local shop, possibly even cheaper too. |
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There is a lot of unknowns: --What engine? This will make a difference. LT4 built crate motor? Stock 3sge? --What is this to be used for? Daily driver or track only? --Canbus integration or not? --ECU preference? This can go on and on forever... I suggest you figure out what your total budget is and what your goal is for your car then see if those two things are congruent, and if so, then determine what you can do within those parameters. |
Thanks guys all your answers cleared up all my problems definitely if i was going to swap it be either be LS2 or 2j but ive seen a K20 so that could be an option i think for the time being might just build the engine to handle about 400BHP i think that would be the best option or maybe turbo it see how it goes
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Many shops can do it. But not many have done it, let alone done several, let alone have designed essentially complete kits to do the swaps. I would only have pure auto or maybe element tuning has a swap kit they might do installs.
Or You could do typical build path in stages. Cons are less power potential, maybe less reliability vs a swap. Pros are about 2/3rd the price(leas depending on choices/diy), less all at once up front cost, simpler and easier to do yourself, learn about your car more, probably easier to troubleshoot when something goes wrong. Enjoy it in stages, each “upgrade” adds new enjoyment. Jumping straight to 500whp you’ll have more fun at first but only for so long once you get used to it. But every “stage” can add months of increased new enjoyment. Could start turbo run 7psi make a good 240-270whp depending on gas, save up fir wheels/tires and oil cooler, then turn boost up to make 290-320whp depending on gas and still have pretty good reliability Then work on the rest of supporting mods, to handle more power, trans swap, catch cans, driveshaft, axles, suspension, brakes, and maybe hood vents, aero and weight reduction. Then do a full built block and turn her up to 380-420whp depending on gas, And be all set to rip. Then you’ll have 3 stages of power to enjoy and other performance improvements to enjoy overtime as you build it as well. |
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Lol good point, didn't pay attention to his Location. Maybe a swap isn't a viable option for him unless he can DIY. Probably some good shops in NZ still but how many of them have done much with the 86 let alone done a swap on one. I wouldn't want to be the guinea pig for someone. |
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FIFY And there is NO logical reason to move to the States. None. Zero. |
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FIFY too Lol back on topic. |
Synergy swap would be local to him :)
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