Gran Turismo 7 Engine Swaps: Full List

Gran Turismo 7 Engine Swaps: Full List
Author Alessio Lorandi
Alessio Lorandi
June 1, 2022

Are you perhaps searching for an exhaustive list of all the engines that are able to be swapped in Gran Turismo 7?

Well, there is no need to worry as in this article we have enlisted all the swap able engines in the game!

As you can imagine, adopting car engines can be very crucial as far as your racing performance is concerned.

In fact the right engine package can make the whole difference about winning and losing.

What are engine swaps in GT7?

Engine swaps in GT7 are mostly of changing some of the internal components in order to enhance the car’s performance.

There are different kinds of engine swaps available for the customers, each possessing different advantages and disadvantages.

What are engine swaps in GT7?

Engine swapping is a well liked and used way to boost the performance in the car since car manufacturers are prone to machinations and it is quite useful for people to modify it in various ways.

There are many types of swappable engines in Gran Turismo 7 inerchangeably and all do have their pros and cons.

You may have noticed that some engines particularly suit some urgencies while other has better performance in general.

That said, now lets see the complete list of swappable engines.

What engine swaps can you do in GT7?

The engine swaps available on Gran Turismo 7 are:

Chevrolet LT1-Corvette -> Mazda Roadster (ND) S ‘15

Dodge Hellcat-Charger -> Dodge Challenger R/T ‘70

Ford Coyote-5.0lts-Mustang -> Ford Mustang GT, Ford Mustang mach 1 ‘71

Chevrolet

Honda K20C1-Civic-‘20 -> Honda Civic (EK) Type R ‘98

Mazda 13B-REW-RX-7 -> Mazda Eunos Roadster NA ‘89

R26B-787B -> Mazda RX-7 Spirit R ‘02

Nissan SR20DET-Silvia -> Nissan Silvia S13 Ks ‘90

Honda

Porsche M96/76-Porsche-‘01 -> Volkswagen 1200 ‘66

M64/03-911 -> Volkswagen 1200 ‘66, Volkswagen Sambabus ‘62

Toyota 2JZ-GTE-Supra -> Nissan Silvia S15 Spec R ‘02

Toyota

As you can see there are plenty of engine swaps available in the game, and each one can be very beneficial to your performance.

So do not hesitate to try more engine changes on your car. You might be surprised at how many configurations are available to enhance the performance of your vehicle.

Which is the best engine swap in GT7?

There cannot be a definite answer to this question as it lies on one’s personal preference and driving habits.

That said, we would suggest giving the Chevrolet LT1-Corvette engine swap on the Mazda Roadster (ND) S ‘15 a go.

This engine swap is a huge improvement to the overall power and torque numbers of the car and can really help bring down those lap times.

Of course, you’ll need to make sure that your car is setup correctly to take advantage of the increased power, but if you can do that then this engine swap is definitely worth considering.

Conclusion

So there you have it, a complete upto date and exhaustive list of all the engines that can be replaced under bundle resources in Gran Turismo 7.

Do not forget that the better the engine is suited to the car the more it changes the lap, therefore the effort on finding a suitable combination should not be compromised in trying to understand the game.

We trust that this guide has served its purpose, and we would like to wish you the very best of luck on the track!

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Alessio Lorandi

Alessio has been involved at the highest levels in racing since the age of 5 (2003). He won a CIK-FIA World Championship in 2013 and then raced in F3, F2, and finally GT3s before now dedicating himself to SOLOX. He’s now on a mission to help thousands of sim racers around the world achieve their fullest potential through his ACC setups.

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