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03-23-2021, 11:48 PM | #1 |
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JDM Engine Prices - Covid or Demand?
Seems like all the engines have vanished. I'm looking for an RB25 and there just isn't much out there. I get inflation and supply have caused prices to rise from 2008, however, is some of the shortage Covid Related? Or are we really running out of engine blocks?
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03-24-2021, 08:35 AM | #2 |
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Ive been considering an rb26 engine and trans (awd). I want r33 or even 34 if possible. The most common and cheaper one is the 32 thou, with the 33 following at almost twice the price, and the 34 at pipe dream prices. Before the pandemic, 32 motorsets were plentiful at around 6k, 33 motorsets were a little rarer and were at least 10k. Now? Last I checked on ebay there were only 2 rb26 motorsets, both r32's, priced at around 12k
I havent had the need to look up any other prices lately, but Im sure everything else in the used jdm department is the same. Im pretty sure it's just the pandemic restrictions plus supply and demand. The only ones providing the demanded parts know this and have gauged their prices accordingly. Lets just hope everything is being overstocked in japan just waiting for the restrictions to be lifted and it all goes back to as close to normal as possible once all this nonsense is over.
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I can't say what the price for the motors are or should be, but the costs related to shipping are very, VERY real.
LCL running 2-4x normal pricing. FCL running 1.5-3x normal pricing. This means a typical 20' container from Japan is about $2-4000+ more expensive in actual dollars. and about 4-8 weeks worth of delays on top of normal transit times.
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^^^To add to this.
I have been randomly checking prices of JDM engines for years now. Prices have been steadily rising and quality (based on the photos) of engines appears to have been going down. I recall when S14 SR20's and RB25's could be bought for 2500-3000. I noticed in the last few years I saw where s13 Sr's rose to to the 2500 price range and RB25 and Notchtop's were in the 3300-3700 range. Now I have seen them 5k or more. For instance l just checked ebay. Seems like we are scraping the barrell of swaps. Most of the RB's on there are either long block only or have the auto or AWD transmissions. . I could only find one notchtop for 8k.
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Add to that and trans’s are a f***ing rarity.
If you get one it’s garbage. Or If you find one it’s a million dollars. I like that the aftermarket has stepped up and we can adapt z32 boxes (NOS pieces) and z33 boxes. But it’s getting to the point, it’s stupid. Again, choices are basically KA, v8, OR —> we keep opening the lane for the Barra. I want one of those in my car SO BAD. |
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I remember in 2009 my RB25 engine and trans with 1 piece DS and mount kit was $2500 shipped to my front door..
Maybe it's time to cash out and sell everything. Edit: I think it was late 2019, early 2020 I read about Nissans heritage program and it said they were going to revive some of the RB26 parts like the block and head. Not sure how much ground this got since then.
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03-25-2021, 12:54 AM | #10 |
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Shits crazy. I haven't looked at SR20DET prices in about a year and for whatever reason decided to look last weekend... $5K for a red top definitely caught me off guard.
I wonder if it also has something to do with the price difference between JDM NA cars vs. JDM turbo cars? Maybe importers wised up to people saving $6K+ on a NA car and then buying a SR20DET separately? |
03-26-2021, 07:51 AM | #12 |
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I have no doubt if I wanted an sr or rb I would need to piece one together and rebuild
However the weight of an L33 engine 5.3L is similar or less than either of those engines and costs a fraction of the price. And it fits into a 240sx as easily as either, and more balanced than an RB or 2J. So I dont see what the big deal is. Hate all you want but 'modern' (04-07) LS variant aluminum truck engines are superior in almost every respect. That said, prices of the L33 will follow the sr/rb engines shortly. And there is nothing to replace it directly (gen4 internals with gen3 electronics), so pretty soon it will be in the similar situation. Grab one asap imo or 5 years from now you will be looking back with a similar thread worst case is, you buy now for cheap and sell in a few years for triple the price and profit. All of us can win even without installing the engine into anything. |
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I wrote the following as an explanation to a friend about shipping delays (and the costs associated with it), it's relevant here...
several layers to ocean freight delays: - ocean vessel sometimes having to do a 2 week quarantine at sea between ports that normally take 3-5 days (i.e. Singapore to Hanoi or Keelung to Osaka) - surge of shipments before/after CNY - surge of shipments before Golden Week (early May) - most of ocean freight capacity is purchased in advance from cargo liner to large companies that have their own brand (Amazon, Target, any company that sells a ton of goods under a single brand), remaining capacity is sold to freight forwarders and the lowest on the totem pole are the ones that buy one or two containers on a vessel that holds 6000-10000+ containers... - lack of empty containers outbound from the US (backlog from supply chain disruption from Spring 2020) - port delays in the US due to COVID-19 related worker sickness, etc shipments out of Japan are delayed on the outbound side by upwards of a month or more. to get a shipment out in a timely manner one has to resort to Less than Container Load (LCL) which is about 2-4x prices vs a year ago. typically motors will be Full Container Load (FCL) so those are impacted the most. just think of air travel, but the majority of seats are booked in advance by travel agencies, and you and I fight over the remaining 20-30% of space based on who buys the most seats at a time. add to that this current problem, and increased shipping costs + shipping lead times makes for scarce supply with the same demands, pricing going up is just a normal supply curve shift with associated price increases. https://www.npr.org/2021/03/25/98112...e-company-says
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03-26-2021, 11:51 AM | #14 | |
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Nothing beats a JZ or RB26 in an s-chassis for the cool factor IMO. "Covid BS" or not parts prices have gone up as car prices have gone up and these engines are more rare and only getting older. It's just the reality of cars becoming older, more scarce, and more desirable.
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I think of them as two JDM engines put together in a V config On the subject of those other cars... none are like a 240sx. Corvette is a flashy wana be with some uncouth transaxle to deal with. Camaros and their ilk are easily 1000lbs+ over the 240 None of them are surprising like a 240 And wow factor is a silly reason to hold a car back with an inferior engine and potentially less reliable I'm just trying to save people some money and gain some performance in the process and maybe even profit along with it |
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03-26-2021, 04:17 PM | #17 |
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Alex, thanks for that breakdown. It's good to hear from someone with good intel on the shipping industry.
I don't think the purpose of the thread is to figure out whether or not a JDM engine is better or worse than an LS. If an American V8 could fix Corbic's problem, Corbic would probably be looking to buy an American V8. |
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TAHOE engine uses the IRON block variant. Those are very heavy. I do not think they belong in Nissan 240sx cars. What I am referring to is the ALUMINUM L33 engine, a very specific model of 5.3L capable of 1200-1600 Horsepower. It is a record breaker, a record holder. And very affordable. But they do not come in any Tahoe haha. The reason it is comparable is due to the design and weight. Same OEM piston material science as a 2jz for example. Similar girdle. And so forth The reason it is superior is due to the displacement and weight. Being lighter and larger does that if it can actually support the additional power that the increase in displacement offers. Most engines cannot make that claim, they may be larger but have severe limitations and upper limits to the power they can support. For example every 5+ liter engine ever made before 2003 by chevrolet is dog shit compared to the 2jz. It wasn't until the L33 that things got spicy. And anything after that is chock full of additional unwanted garbage that makes the swap more complex and difficult to deal with. And the main reason it is ideal for 240sx swaps specifically is due to it's being a Gen3 electronics, which are the simplest SEQ-EFI to deal with, the least amount of extraneous bullshit to deal with (no VVT no DOD no weird oil issues or gen4 setup to deal with) YET It still contains those Gen4 internals which makes it an easy target for 800rwhp to 1200rwhp setups. Sorry about the intrusion but I feel that everything that needs to be said about JDM engines and pricing has already been said, and I wanted to bring this to the table as a potentially profitable and or superior swap objective, as few people understand that while those 02-07 truck engines in general are very good, only one of them stands out as a "superior to 2jz/RB" aspect Mainly this is for those people who don't care about what engine they use, they just want the most power, the most capable, most affordable, easiest to swap, etc.... And the L33 is that stand out option. I want to give everyone hope and open a new opportunity for you guys, because most of this stuff is not really common knowledge among 240sx owners yet. And chances are someone near you has one of these engines available immediately. |
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03-27-2021, 01:21 PM | #19 |
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Aaaaaand it is now an LS vs XX thread.... Jfc what necessity was there to even mention a fucking LS in this thread?... We all know some of you even shit turds shaped like v8's...
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I work at an importer. Most of the price increase has come from the fact that the cars we are getting the engines from are either legal for import, or are about to be legal. The guys in Japan are charging a lot of money for the engines to recoup some of the money lost by not sending the whole car over. It is also getting harder and harder to find certain engines.
Shipping has gone up quite a bit on both ends. Container rent/shipping prices are around 2k higher than last year. And LTL shipping has gone up a bit as well. There was a few week period last year where most of the major car auction places in Japan shut down. Which killed inventory and drove prices up even more. The thing that bugs me the most is.. as a seller it sucks to try to sell an SR20det swap at the current prices, when the guys in Japan don't send the small parts. Like Maf or igniter chips. They rarely send intercoolers or intakes as well. I still try my best to make sure that the people who buy from my shop get as high a quality engine as possible.
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Think it’s both, potentially.
AMD above^ has some good insight as well as to one of the current problems. Honestly the U.S. being able to import has ruined the scene immeasurably, IMO. The ripple affect of the “take a loan and spend everything” style of the car youth here has caused substantial inflation elsewhere, namely Japan who publicly ran news about how high the prices were here and that they should increase the prices there as well (which they did). Makes sense. The difference to this point and why prices were relatively stable for over a decade stems from the fact that many countries are more financially responsible than ours. Our youth has gotten happy with taking 20k loans, co-signed by mom and dad, for a 30 year old car and importers are feasting on that profit, happily. Places like Japan tend to be far more careful financially, but that “get rich” run that begin with the r32 legalization naturally made them want to not get scraped either, and their exporters aren’t stupid to the game. It’s unfortunate. We use to see good pushback in the scene against price gauging and making dumb decisions, but lately I have seen people sort of celebrating it. The market is the market, so do what you must - but man, as someone who has cared about this scene for over half of my existence now it sucks to see it being ruined in its current state. The community aspect seems long gone. Get rich for that Instagram like tho. I sound more and more like an old ‘get off my lawn’ dude, but dang do I care about the hobby, and man does it suck to see what’s happening. Drifting was the bargain, close knit, anyone jump in and have fun community. Miss that.
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Random but I've always wondered why do we not see any imports from the UK? There has to be a good bit of 200SX's out there.
Heck the German ones even came LHD with SR20's. Seems like that would be the most direct swap for a USDM car.
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There was 5772 S14s TOTAL sold in the UK. I think all of Europe there was less than 10k S14s sold in total. Let's be generous and say there were 40k S13s sold in Europe total... By comparison, you have these numbers out of Japan: 180SX total: 74925 S13 Silvia total: 302761 S14 Silvia total: 81076 S15 Silvia total: 38741 Total 240SX sold in the US was around ~251k units across 9 model years. Keep in mind that used car pricing also drives sales of motors (as a part out). When cars are cheap and not worth much on the resale market, parts become a more lucrative market for junkyards and car lots. Cars in Japan were dirt cheap, when I went to Japan in 2005 and even 2008 I was seeing modified S13s and S14s easily under $5k, and there was no export market for the cars back then because it was illegal to import even into Canada. So that's why there's no motors out of Europe, at least no one cares to export them out of Europe. No money to be made...
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When I was in the market for a new RB25 ~two years ago I was seeing many modified engines and engines with obvious problems. My assumption is that most of the junkyard motors from the everyday drivers upgrading their cars are gone and all that's left are motors from enthusiast's cars. The enthusiast only got rid of the car once the motor was trashed. I remember when RB25's were going for sub 1k (motor only) back in late 2000's. I miss those days.
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OO I just remembered I have an RB25 packed away in my backyard that still runs
hmmmmm I bet theres alot of that going around. IF you want a JDM engine I bet somebody has one nearby, maybe make a "lost cat" type of poster and stick it up all around town Lost! Lost rare pet sr20 mostly silver with a black top clipped wings, de-clawed, does not bite responds to the name "sir sneeze alot" also goes by "bmissin2cylinders" Likes to eat corn and laps expensive wine Reward if found (reward is a $5 coupon for ice cream) |
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If you haven't checked the prices of guns, gold, graphics cards or most any desirable thing lately: they've all gone up. Inflation is real.
I've watched a few of Robbie Nishida's and Alexi's vids lately and they talk about how rare good condition s-chassis are in Japan even... We all knew that someday these weren't going to be throwaway cars, and the 201X's surge of "MISSILE CAR IS SO COOL" certainly didn't help. What we're experiencing now is the trifecta of price increases: rarity, desirability, and everyone getting a check in the mail :haha:
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