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#yoloswaps 2jz in a gc8 impreza

7.7K views 65 replies 31 participants last post by  MisterTwo40  
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hey im new here so ill just be copying and pasting over from what i just restarted in my other members journals... long story short i love my impreza but i hate the ej series engines ive built and blown my fair share and im tired of awd as well so myself and a good friend of mine whos an amazing fabricator just started hacking up my car to fit some toyota goodness inside of it.... and yes the engine thats in it now is not turbo i know that lol were using it for mock up while i track down what i want lol anyways here it is

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some stuff may be repetitive but im just copying and pasting to just get it all in here and up to date
 
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I do actually I tried to post 3 sections from my other members journals but afterwards it said they were pending for approval so im not sure. ... ill post up again tomorrow with them. .. im using a na 5 speed as a template while I source the actual drivetrain. .. what I think were going to emd up using is a non vvti jdm swap with a 6 speed and a ford 8.8 for a rear being supra diffs seem to cost about as much as the engine does lol the 8.8 will be cheap, available, and strong enough.
 
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Being a brand new member means that your first few threads and posts are moderated if they're not inside the new member's section, and they're moderated automatically if you have hyperlinks or images in your first 3 posts. It's a way to filter out the spammers and trolls. If you have any other trouble with the forum, feel free to PM me! Just follow the rules, especially when it comes to the FS section! :beer:

That said, COOL SWAP IDEA! I recently saw pics of a GF4 Impreza wagon that was 2JZ-GTE swapped & RWD converted, and I've always had a huge, enduring soft spot for the 22B and by extension all GC8's, having seen videos of the 22B in action back when a video was a 60mb download and it took 35 minutes to do over dialup :)
My only foray into actual Subaru builds was in assisting my best friend in doing a single turbo & manual trans setup on his '92 SVX. I always thought an EG33 would be a really fun swap into a GC8. But a 2JZ is just that much sweeter if you're going RWD!

Yes, an Explorer 8.8 is a great option if you're doing live rear axle. When you drop that 8.8 out of a suitable Exploder, find a second Exploder with the same rear end, and take the short side axle. That way you can do a very simple and straighforward narrowing job by cutting the long side axle tube to suit, and installing the short axles in either side. That should hold up long enough to get the car sorted out before ordering beefier axles & C-clip eliminators and all that stuff, and when you do - it's all off-the-shelf sizing on everything.

Another thought - A lot of Lexus differentials work wonderfully with the 6-spd ratio spread, though an LSD for them isn't cheap at ~$1k. Personally I'd seek to keep the factory IRS to preserve more of the GC8's natural handling, and while fabrication's involved either way, going live rear axle and getting that suspension all sorted out will usually gobble up any savings in the LSD itself.

Yet another thought - R154 5-spd's from the turbo MK3 Supra hold a lot of power as well, and are much less expensive than the Getrag 6-spd - it'll be around $1000-1500 for an R154 that's set up for a JZ engine, whereas 6-spd's start around $3500+ these days.
Being that the GC8 will be lighter than a Supra, that means less stress on the driveline, so an R154 would likely hang in there with even more power than the 800-ish it'll survive in a Supra. There are also a lot of ways to beef up an R154 should something fail, or if you just want to hedge your bets.
If you use the R154, too, the gearing would match a MK3 Supra's factory LSD diff, which are basically so cheap as to fall out of the sky, and install a Weir performance LSD rebuild kit and have a solid clutch-type LSD with matching gearing that can take the power, and usually for under $400 total. You could probably even get the whole subframe assembly out of a MK3 for virtually nothing, and use that as a fabrication template to install it in the GC8's rear end. The CV axles would be the only probable hiccup, really.

But if you're set on a solid axle 8.8, that'll kick ass at the drag strip for sure!
 
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I really wanged to stay all toyota but the fabricator im working with was pushing me in that direction. ...I didnt even consider a mk3 pumpkin... but we found an 8.8 with axles and a diff for 500 bones... and a place that will shorten them for 80 bucks a pair and the explorer are abojt twice as thick as the sti axles I had in there so im sure those will hold up nice ... my other thought pricess with the 8.8 is that as long as you dont say cobra its all dirt cheap and I can just have a few set up with new guts in them if it actually does manage to grenade. ... I do have my heart set on a 6 speed.... if you see one for 3500 for the love of god plase share that with me because theyre all about 5k with the jdm swaps im seeing lol.... also if I buy an engine thats front sump amd c9nvert it to rear.... internal wise am I getting a different engine?.... id like to get it to the 6 or 7 range and I dont want to buy a 2j thats got the less gold internals or whatever lol im new to the supra world so im learning as I go trying to get the best bang for the buck lol..... and that makes sense with the posts.... are they still in limbo or do I have to repost?
 
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So yesterday we removed the dash and the cluster**** of wiring harness and did the channeling on the passenger side... im headed back up this morning and we should be able to bang out the channeling on the drivers side and cut out the firewall and tranny tunnel and do the first test fit of the 2j in the car ill post some more pictures tonight when I get back home or most likely tmo while im at work because tired as shit haha
 
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Ok so a ton of progress yesterday channeling is all set firewall and most of the tranny tunnel is gone made the decision to go without abs so removed all of that and then the fuel lines and most importantly made a rig and got the 2j n tranny just about in position to start making everything to hold it all in lol
 
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ok so updates.... got a 8.8 out of an exploder with some chunky axles... nabbed the actual 2jzgte that ill be using this weekend as well as ordered a rebuilt getrag from Titan Motorsports which should arrive some time today.. the front k member is close to being done and started the trans mount. .. also if anyone's never been to an engine importer its literally heaven on earth lol aside from the sea of engines for front clips they had 3 Forrester sti's, 2 evo 6s, 2 fd rx7s, a s13, a r32 with an rb26 and I believe a pulsar... a fun trip it was lol
 
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Badass. That tranny looks so nice and new