How Much Does it Cost to K Swap a Subaru BRZ??
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- čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
- What's up guys! In this video we break down pretty much every single expense from this entire project, and at the end I give some alternate options if you are looking to do the same swap but on a tighter budget.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro and Explanation
1:08 The Cost of My Build
24:31 Alternate Options
30:54 Outro - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Great video! Just wanted to chime in for anyone that's thinking of doing this swap but doesn't have 25k to spend. I did a basic NA K24a2 swap, stock trans and clutch, with no AC for $7, 612. This includes the purchase of the complete kpower swap kit, a US k24a2, oem honda timing chain parts and oil pump. I sold my original 2017 FA20 for 4000. If I add in the sale of my OFT, tomei header/OP/front pipe, perrin intake and verus AOS the price comes down into the high 5k range. I've been daily driving my car for over 2.5 years now with the swap and its so worth it. The swap is also super easy and can be done in a weekend by yourself.
Been waiting for this!!! thank you!!!
Im doing a 2JZ swap right now and im thinking of doing a kswap after your videos for a drift build. Quality videos man keep it up.
Solid cost analysis! Looking forward to see what this thing can do on the track/street.
Such a good build.
Thank you for making this video, also this car.
This really is the best version this car could ever be.
Nicely done on the swap however, $15K+ sounds like a very poor investment for a swap that continues to break out on track.
Is it cool for a daily ?
For anyone wondering about an NA K24, you can comfortably get it to around 240-260 with 13:1 or 14:1 compression. You'll want to go E85, but it's cheap. I know of people that've done 15:1 and I've heard of 16:1 but that's playing with fire in my opinion.
Just stumbled upon the series, any reason you decided to not use the FRS/BRZ transmission? Just curious. Really nice breakdown, thanks for the transparency.
I explain it in my most recent post, but the short version is that I’m making more power than the stock transmission can handle. I plan to race and drift the car, so I didn’t need the stock trans failing on me.
As an accountant, I was waiting to find a bunch of nits to pick with your cost breakdown. But, you disappointed me. Your analysis and discussion of the extra costs was spot on. Sometimes there are non-monetary costs ( like your own time and skills ) and the miscellaneous stuff that you just can't quantify. And then there are the optional items that make the just better but are not critical. So, if you decide to take up accounting or financial analysis as a career, you just got off to a great start.
I have been restoring a 1st gen (99) Expedition and completed swapping a supercharged 5.4 from a 2002 Lightning. I am 30k and 4 years in and still tons more to do. This is not for everybody and is the most difficult undertaking I've experienced so far. Was it worth it? Yes. Would I do it a second time? Absolutely not. Lol. It has a pulley and all the bolt on mods and makes a healthy 440hp/520ftlbs to the tire, will build for more power eventually.
Damn I need to do this
Thank you for the video
Stick to the same manufacturer!
impressive But this is why i just went out and bought a Mustang GT.. Done over I'm good..
There's so many other things you need to have besides the money he listed.. First a shop/Garage with a lift, all the saw's, welder, and tools needed are into the 10's of thousands, before you even get started. Finally if you don't have the network or contacts to have things custom fab'ed up don't even bother, even if you do have the money to waste...
You make a fair point about just buying a faster car to begin with. This was a passion project for me. It took over two and half years to do, so all that money invested was spread out over that time. I gained a ton of knowledge and fabrication experience while doing it that I never would have gotten. I love this chassis, and wanted to build upon what I knew it was already capable of. I have no qualms with the folks who just buy a newer, faster car, and this is just the route I decided to take because it’s worth it to me. Thanks for watching and commenting!
The only reason I'm considering this swap is because my 8th Gen si is beat up and rusting so I wouldn't need to buy the engine.
So in others words... It's price-less. Got it
its definitely a million times better than factory, but i couldn't see squeezing into a ball to climb into one of those all the time.
I can't see lighting $25k on fire by putting it into a BRZ......unless it's a forever car for you. Tears will have to be shed in a few years when that $40k (car + mods) sells for $8k. I'd be hard pressed to do this when $25k can get you a vette....an older AMG....a CTS-V....the list of 400 hp cars is endless.
Thumb to hand cost ER bill $20,000.00 lol
I really did consider putting in my medical bills as an expense for the build 🤣🤣
So in other words go buy a c7 corvette, got it!
Not everybody want a shitty Corvette 😉
@@yume8380me and my grandfather car is for everyone 😂
K24 brz is alot better than a c7 😂
@@rakanro11 prove it
American engineering that designs the car to start breaking right after the warranty ends VS Japanese perfection ((Toyota Chassis Combined With Honda Engine) literally the best combo to ever exist) plus the capability to modify the k24 up to 2000hp+ maybe even up to 3000hp RELIABLY while your c7's engine can't even get to 800hp without blowing up after 20k kilometers and/or a weekend of hard pulls
I’ll give you $420.69, no more no less 😂😂😂
You’ve got a deal!
To sum it up....buy a new Supra. Got it 😎
could of saved $1-2k not buying from companies like serial 9. Over priced
Needed to relocate the shifter, and my options were the GKTech and Serial9. I’d heard from folks with the GKTech, and they didn’t really like the feel of it all that much. So far the Serial9 shifter has been great for me, so I’m happy to have spent the extra money for it.
@@BuildingWithSean ah got it. Thanks for the response! Hope the channel grows bro!
That's a dumb question a k24 from my local yard is like less then 500 for a long block other then that it depends on if you want to do built and not bought so you bought a k swap junk