Can you put a 2JZ in a Toyota gt86?
Swapping a 2JZ into any car is not for the faint of heart. It requires a laundry list of parts to make it fit right, run right, and drive right. Physically putting the engine into the car is fairly easy using all of our swap parts. Buying Go-Fast parts for your 2JZ engine is pretty straight forward.
How much does it cost to swap a 2JZ FRS?
In my opinion, you will need an absolute minimum of $20,000 to swap it properly. That doesn’t include some fab work you may pay for, assuming you can’t do it yourself. If you don’t know how to swap it and aren’t comfortable, DO NOT START!
How to swap a 1JZ GT86 street car?
We ordered some new parts from Toyota so the JZ engine can be reliable when installed. We purchased a new water pump, oil pump, front and rear mail seals, O rings etc… After fitting all the new parts to the engine it was time to look at the Transmission tunnel to see how the R154 gearbox will fit and what needed to be modified.
Can a pure 2JZ be swapped into a Toyota 86?
As with any of the 2JZ swap parts, there is often a need for modification of the car and sometimes the parts. Swapping your vehicle with an engine that it did not come with is recommended for off road use only, Pure Automotive Performance LLC’s maximum liability is limited to the purchase price of the products and nothing more.
How much horsepower does a Toyota GT86 have?
Australian drifter Beau Yates has competed for several years in his very powerful 2013 Toyota GT86. Under the hood sits a 3.0 L 2JZ inline-six built by JHH Racing that makes 750 horsepower.
Is there a Honda K24 swap kit for Toyota 86?
Read More » KPower Industries (formally KMiata) is developing a Honda 2.4 L K24 inline-four swap kit for the Toyota 86, Scion FR-S, and Subaru BRZ. The swap… Read More » This Toyota GT86 built by Rich Auto Works visited Crispeed Tuned in Fort Lauderdale, Florida for some dyno tuning.