it actually fits quite well. doesnt look big at all
We all knew it was only a matter of time that the LS lovers, would grab a Subaru BRZ and rip its heart out and replace it with a light weight alloy LS2 engine.
The guys at Weapons Grade Performance appear to be the first to attempt it.
I know allot of you boxer haters would love seeing this pic...
Once this build is complete and bedded it, it should still be a fun car to drive with heaps more torque and power than the original boxer engine that was removed.
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it actually fits quite well. doesnt look big at all
stroked 2L ca18-ae86 in the build...eta xmas 2012?
I remember thinking about how wide the bay was when I first looked in a standard car... I guess sooner or later and end up in ...
and the last link is probably worth checking out
Former Cars: 1992 300zxTT ***SOLD*** ----------------1984 Daily 20v AE86 ***PARTED OUT*** =(
1983 Daily GZE86 **No Longer**sniff**-------------------------1984 JDM Daily ***SOLD***
2001 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 7 GSR--------------------------'Sonic' 2012 Blue Toyota 86 GTS ***SOLD***
Current Cars:
Project Ugly Duckling - 1984 AE86 SR drift car ------------------Daily JDM Trueno GT-APEX hatch
i wonder what the weight difference would be like
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Not much at all , the ls engine is alloy. If anything it might even be lighter
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Ummm FA20 is alloy as well... We're not talking about pulling out a 4age guys.
hmmm, then i guess how much forward the engine would need to sit
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