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GrandSport 05-11-2022 08:01 PM

Powertrain options for track only
 
I have a track only BRZ with a tired motor and trans on its last leg. I got plenty of time out of it, so it's time for a powertrain refresh.

All I really care about is reliability and then cost.
I'd rather pay more for more reliability, to a reasonable degree.
Increased power isn't much of a goal, if any.

So what does everyone recommend here? And where should I get it from?


What year engines will be compatible? I have an early 2014, and it has the 2013.

Jdmjunkie 05-11-2022 08:37 PM

Best reliability would be to swap in a stock Honda K24 or a Ls motor.

GrandSport 05-12-2022 09:08 AM

That’s a lot more than I care to get into and this trans doesn’t need more power. I’d just buy a c5 race car at that point.

blsfrs 05-12-2022 09:43 AM

Look at Element Tuning in Fla.

GrandSport 05-12-2022 09:59 AM

What year transmissions can I use? Is it just the gearing that changed?

TommyW 05-12-2022 11:11 AM

What’s your budget

GrandSport 05-12-2022 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by TommyW (Post 3522582)
What’s your budget

I guess it depends. I figure I can get a new bottom end for around $2k. It’s the heads and trans that I haven’t much looked at lately.

NoHaveMSG 05-12-2022 12:29 PM

If you are happy with it just throw another shortblock at it and call it a day. Maybe add an oil pan baffle for some extra protection.

I am going through this now. Want a K swap, can't justify the cost yet. I'm just going to do a leak down and comp test, tear it down and check the rod and main bearings. Replace what needs replaced and send it.

TommyW 05-12-2022 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by GrandSport (Post 3522590)
I guess it depends. I figure I can get a new bottom end for around $2k. It’s the heads and trans that I haven’t much looked at lately.

You can have the heads re done. I went with an IAG shortblock for good measure.

GrandSport 05-12-2022 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by NoHaveMSG (Post 3522612)
If you are happy with it just throw another shortblock at it and call it a day. Maybe add an oil pan baffle for some extra protection.

I am going through this now. Want a K swap, can't justify the cost yet. I'm just going to do a leak down and comp test, tear it down and check the rod and main bearings. Replace what needs replaced and send it.

Mine is smoking a good bit and my mph/lap times are down about 4 seconds too. Pretty sure I'm on borrowed time at this point.

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Originally Posted by TommyW (Post 3522630)
You can have the heads re done. I went with an IAG shortblock for good measure.

I can't imagine I'd really need aftermarket internals for stock power, but what did that run you?

It's really shocking how expensive a low mile long block is. I thought for sure I'd be able to grab a 30k mile crate for like $3k. More like double that for double the miles.

Anyone know what year engines and transmissions I can use?

RedReplicant 05-12-2022 05:10 PM

Transmissions are effectively the same across all years

Long block can be used across all years, but you will need to swap a few things from your old motor depending on year. There are some threads around here if you search the motor year you're swapping and the base year.

I would personally not touch a motor that has been opened by anyone since it left the factory on these cars since they are already kind of hand grenades, but your mileage my vary. I went K24 and sold my 30k-ish mile motor as a long block for $3k.

I think prices for these motors are higher than expected because they effectively only came in BRZ/FRS/86, cutting the donor pool significantly.

NoHaveMSG 05-12-2022 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by RedReplicant (Post 3522671)
Transmissions are effectively the same across all years

Long block can be used across all years, but you will need to swap a few things from your old motor depending on year. There are some threads around here if you search the motor year you're swapping and the base year.

I would personally not touch a motor that has been opened by anyone since it left the factory on these cars since they are already kind of hand grenades, but your mileage my vary. I went K24 and sold my 30k-ish mile motor as a long block for $3k.

I think prices for these motors are higher than expected because they effectively only came in BRZ/FRS/86, cutting the donor pool significantly.

Yeah, I been down that road. Got an engine from a "master" Toyota tech. It was a mess. Threw a rocker but don't think I can attribute that to his work but the FIPG job he did was awful, he must have used 2 full tubes of it on that thing. It wasn't going to be long of this world.

TommyW 05-12-2022 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by GrandSport (Post 3522645)



I can't imagine I'd really need aftermarket internals for stock power, but what did that run you?

It's really shocking how expensive a low mile long block is. I thought for sure I'd be able to grab a 30k mile crate for like $3k. More like double that for double the miles.

it was 3,200. They also machine the block for better oiling. Way better bearings than stock also. I wanted bulletproof. Lol I call it my Toyota boxter. Overengineered like a Toyota motor.

GrandSport 05-29-2022 07:04 PM

So as an update, I couldn't find a better option than just a straight up new crate bottom end. I guess that it's hard to argue with +100 hard track hrs for $5k- maybe even 200 come to think of it.
As far as transmissions go, there seems to be an issue with McCloud clutches not 100% disengaging and killing synchronizers. Going to switch out something else and try again.


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