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How do you know its going to twist its frame ? Ekanoo is launching his 1k hp/800tq 2j gt86 with full slicks, he never mentioned frame twisting Sent from my IBrick
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He never mentioned how much extra steel he put in the car to stiffen it either....what's your point?
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Not that much , my point is how do you know this frame will twist without providing evidence Sent from my IBrick
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Rather than have $40k+ wrapped up into a frankenstein BRZ with an LS1 motor, I'd just go ahead and buy a C6 Z06 with 505hp or 2010+ C6 Grand Sport with a Dry Sump LS3 for the same price.
The C6 Z06 only has a curb weight of 3130 lbs (about 300 some lbs more than the BRZ/FRS), but much better setup for a high HP motor, and can fit a nice 315 size rear tire out back.
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For me, with the first car I built (turbo civic SI), it was frustrating when I had $25k into the thing total (including the cost of the car) and could have bought a bone stock Z06 that outperformed it. I then got an 03 Cobra, spent only like $3-4k extra on bolt-ons, and had a dead reliable 600rwhp monster. I probably spent a tad more in total on the Cobra setup than I had into my turbo civic "build", but I had double the power, and it was much more satisfying. Personally, I'd rather start with a fast car and do a few bolt-ons rather than a complete build, but like I said, to each his own.
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You could always buy this:
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I'd be concerned about the fuel consumption with a V8 in the 86/BRZ.
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the ls can be set up to get very good gas mileage. the fuel tank size should not be an issue. Driving non aggressively I would expect low to mid 20's around town and mid 20s to low 30's highway. This is a guesstament.
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Ok,.....it's official......have struck a deal to do a LS1 swap on my FRS. The only big issue right now is power steering which will have to be be figured out as no one is sharing and no kit has addressed this yet,....everything LS engine wise will be OEM except maybe stiffer valve springs. Talking with the tech at Track Works at Ft.Worth as far as the balance of the car if anything it should improve,....the weight difference engine wise is negilable,... a Tremec T56 transmission going in,.. which is a great deal heavier than the Aisin but, the added weight is more centered and rearward
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What motor are you going to start with? LS1 would probably be the easiest to find, but LS3's are getting more and more common, LS7 would be nice but they are still pretty spendy.
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LS1
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