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RB26 Swapping a BRZ
Hello, I have a 2018 Subaru BRZ and plan to RB26 (R32 Version, not sure if the GTR differs) swap it in a few years. I'd like some people to help me put together a part list, preferably in the best condition and newest it can be. I need to know everything I need and how much the parts themselves would cost. If i could also get an estimate on Laber separately, that'd be great.
I plan to SINGLE Turbo it. Thank you to all that respond :) |
Call Prime Motoring or Pure Automotive.
https://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=79708 Also be prepared to have a bunch of people tell you to sell your car and buy something else. |
Wouldn’t it be less expensive and cooler to just buy a Skyline?
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my best guess is about $90-150k all in. likely about $30k in parts, and $60k in labor for starters
fully custom don't come cheap. |
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LS swaps can range from 10 grand (racecar with no amenities for which you DYI almost everything) to 50+ (streetcar with OEM-like functionality and almost all labour outsourced). I would not expect an RB26 swap to be all that much more expensive. There's bound to be more fabrication, but apart from that the cost should be similar. I do, however, agree with the other post stating an R32 is probably a smarter / cooler buy. |
You'll need to find a shop who can custom fab everything to make it fit, custom exhaust, standalone ECU.
Shops can essentially make up their own price as there is no baseline for doing a swap like this. Adds up fast, gets even more expensive when you want turn key with oem functionality. To give you an idea Kpower has a "affordable" swap kit for K series Honda engines and they're just over 10k for everything needed minus the engine and trans. Plus install labor If you can find a shop to do it. |
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in prime motorings awd fr-s thread, he said he's planning on turbo'ing the same build, which is going to raise the difficulty of the entire thing, but hasn't stated any power goals. https://www.ft86club.com/forums/show...=79708&page=11 but the fact of the matter is that motor swaps like this aren't common because they are both complex and not cheap. so trying to get a price and parts listings as well as labor costs are both extremely specialized, and heavily dependent on what one wants to get out of it. i wouldn't turbo my car as-is without having at least $30k on hand to blow on the build, and this isn't going to be much different. a turn-key full motor build, swap, and tuning is going to cost more-- i wouldn't keep less than $60k on hand for something like that, and if power is the goal, $80-90k isn't unreachable once one starts doing motor bottom end work... |
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OP doesn’t sound like a DIYer based on the line of questioning. Even kitted swaps require some level of custom work ala clearance trans tunnel or some firewall massaging. |
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If you're worried about cost this swap isn't for you. Better option would be K or JZ swap which both have kits available.
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