Subaru EG33 Engine for Sale | OEM SVX 3.3L Flat-Six DOHC Boxer
$6,599.00
Product Overview
- Displacement: 3,319 cc (3.3L / 202.5 cu in)
- Configuration: Flat-6 (Boxer 6), DOHC, 24 valves
- Horsepower: 230 hp at 6,000 rpm (US market)
- Torque: 228 lb-ft at 4,800 rpm
- Condition: OEM used, all 6 cylinders compression tested and inspected
- Availability: Call (240) 306-7051 to confirm current availability
- Shipping: Free freight to all 50 states, 5 to 10 business days
- All 6 cylinders pressure-tested with results shared before payment
- Head gasket condition specifically assessed, cross-contamination check performed
- Mileage and condition documented before shipping
- Zero core charge required, your existing engine stays with you
- Backed by a 15 day replacement warranty against internal defects
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Description
Engine Background
The Subaru EG33 is the rarest and most unique engine Subaru ever put into a production car. Built exclusively for the Alcyone SVX from 1991 to 1996, it is a 3.3-liter DOHC horizontally opposed flat-six, essentially a six-cylinder version of Subaru’s EJ22 four-cylinder, sharing the same 96.9mm bore and 75.0mm stroke but adding two more cylinders and upgrading from SOHC to DOHC valvetrain. The result was 230 horsepower delivered smoothly across a broad rpm range through a unique twin-throttle body intake system.
The EG33 was the largest engine Subaru had ever produced for a passenger car until the EZ36 appeared in the 2008 Tribeca. Its thick-walled aluminum cylinder block with iron liners (unlike the thinner-walled EZ-series engines that followed) made it more resistant to deformation under forced induction loads. Turbocharged EG33 builds capable of handling several hundred horsepower have been documented in the performance community.
Finding a clean EG33 is the limiting factor in most SVX restoration and swap projects. The entire supply comes from a small production run of SVX vehicles between 1991 and 1996. Every year that passes, supply tightens further. A compression-tested unit in documented condition is a significant find. Call (240) 306-7051 to confirm current availability.
When Replacement Becomes Necessary
- Burning oil on startup, head gasket seepage or valve seal wear, more common on high-mileage EG33 units
- Rough running or misfiring on one or more cylinders, injector failure or ignition issue specific to the twin-throttle system
- Oil leaks at the cam covers, a common high-mileage EG33 characteristic
- Coolant in the oil, head gasket concern, worth checking on any EG33 with unknown service history
- Loss of power under load without obvious misfire, throttle position sensor or mass airflow sensor failure
Known Issues We Document Before Shipping
- Head gasket vulnerability: while not as severe as the EJ-series issues, EG33 head gaskets can develop seepage on high-mileage units, particularly those that were overheated at any point. We inspect coolant condition and check for cross-contamination before shipping.
- Twin throttle system complexity: the EG33 uses a unique twin throttle body intake. Throttle position sensors and associated electronics are specific to this engine and can develop issues on aged units.
- Open-deck block design: the EG33 uses an open-deck block for lighter weight and better cooling, but this makes cylinder bores less rigid under high-boost forced induction. For extreme power builds, closed-deck conversion sleeves are available from aftermarket sources.
- Mounting and accessory differences: the EG33 uses different engine mounts, wiring harness connectors, and accessory drive layout from EJ-series engines. Swapping into a non-SVX Subaru requires adapter mounts, custom wiring, and custom accessory drive work.
- Sourcing difficulty: the EG33 was only used in the SVX from 1991 to 1996. Total production was small. Clean cores are limited. Expect lead time on specific configurations.
What Ships and What Does Not
| INCLUDED- Long Block | Engine block and heads, crankshaft, pistons, connecting rods, camshafts, valve train. Intake manifold and twin throttle body assembly where present on donor unit. Water pump where present. |
|---|---|
| NOT INCLUDED | Fuel injectors (unless noted), ignition coils, ECU and wiring harness, alternator, power steering pump, A/C compressor, automatic transmission, axles, accessory brackets. |
| Core Note | No core charge. You are not required to return your old engine. |
Direct-Fit Vehicle Applications
| Subaru Alcyone SVX (SVX in North America) | 1991 to 1996- AWD and FWD versions. Automatic transmission only in factory configuration. |
|---|---|
| Swap Applications | Popular swap into WRX, STI, Impreza, Legacy, and custom RWD builds. Requires custom mounts, wiring, and supporting components. |
Search Terms Buyers Use
| EG33 | Most common buyer search code |
|---|---|
| Subaru EG33 | Full engine code search |
| EG33 engine for sale | Purchase intent search |
| Subaru SVX engine | Vehicle-specific replacement buyer |
| Subaru flat-six | Architecture descriptor |
| Subaru boxer 6 | Boxer engine designation |
| Subaru 3.3L engine | Displacement-format search |
| EG33 swap | Performance swap community buyer |
| Subaru 6-cylinder engine | General designation search |
| Alcyone SVX engine | Japanese market name buyer |
Not sure if this fits your project? Call us at (240) 306-7051. We verify mileage, head gasket condition, and accessory configuration before every order ships.
Used OEM Versus Specialist Rebuild
For an Alcyone SVX restoration, a documented used EG33 with head gasket condition assessed and compression results uniform is typically the only path, since new EG33 short blocks are no longer available from Subaru. For a high-mileage donor or a forced-induction build, a specialist rebuild with fresh head gaskets, refreshed valve guides, and updated bearings is the better long-term investment. Specialist EG33 rebuilds typically run $7,500 to $12,000 from established Subaru rare-engine builders.
Inspection Workflow
- Compression test logged across all 6 cylinders with uniformity reported
- Head gasket condition specifically assessed for seepage or cross-contamination
- Coolant inspected for oil contamination (head gasket failure indicator)
- Oil inspected for coolant contamination (head gasket failure indicator)
- Twin throttle body assembly inspected for sensor function
- External oil leak survey at cam covers, front and rear seals, oil pan
- Mileage documented where available from donor SVX records
Pre-Purchase Buyer Notes
- Verify SVX application versus swap project: an EG33 in an SVX chassis is plug-and-play. An EG33 swap into a non-SVX Subaru (BRZ, Impreza, Legacy, etc.) requires adapter mounts, custom wiring harness, and custom accessory drive. Plan accordingly.
- Use Subaru-spec coolant: the EG33 cooling system is sensitive. Subaru genuine coolant or an equivalent silicate-free formulation is required. Generic green coolant causes long-term issues.
- Plan timing belt service: the EG33 is a belt-driven interference engine. The factory service interval is approximately 100,000 miles. Always refresh timing belt, water pump, and tensioners at installation regardless of donor service records.
- Open-deck limitations for forced induction: the open-deck block design limits sustained high-boost operation. For turbo builds targeting over 400 wheel hp, plan closed-deck conversion sleeves and a specialist build.
- Source supporting parts in advance: EG33 specific parts (head gaskets, valve guides, twin throttle body components) are limited supply. Confirm parts availability with a Subaru specialist before committing to a high-mileage donor.
Why Buy From Part Nests
- All 6 cylinders compression-tested with uniformity reported
- Head gasket condition specifically assessed for the EG33’s primary failure mode
- Coolant and oil cross-contamination check performed before payment
- Mileage and donor SVX history documented where available
- No core return required
- Free freight delivery to every state
- 15 day replacement warranty against internal defects
- Call (240) 306-7051 to speak with someone who knows EG33 head gasket failure patterns, SVX donor history, and forced-induction build considerations
Additional information
| displacement | 3, 319 cc (3.3L / 202.5 cu in) |
|---|---|
| configuration | 24 valves, DOHC, Flat-6 (Boxer 6) |
| bore-x-stroke | 96.9 mm x 75.0 mm |
| aspiration | Naturally Aspirated |
| fuel-system | Multi-point sequential EFI with twin throttle body |
| block-material | Aluminum (open-deck with iron liners) |
| head-material | Aluminum |
| compression-ratio | 10.0:1 |
| horsepower | 000 rpm (US market), 230 hp at 6 |
| torque | 228 lb-ft at 4, 800 rpm |
| firing-order | 1-6-3-4-2-5 |
| production-years | 1991 to 1996 |
| applications | Subaru Alcyone SVX exclusively |
| manufacturer | Subaru (Fuji Heavy Industries) |
| shared-architecture | Flat-6 DOHC version of the EJ22 four-cylinder- same bore and stroke |
| condition | all 6 cylinders compression tested and inspected, Used OEM |
The Subaru Alcyone SVX (sold in the US as the Subaru SVX) from 1991 through 1996. It was Subaru's flagship grand tourer and the only Subaru vehicle to use the EG33 engine. Total US production was small, making the EG33 one of the rarer Japanese production engines available today.
Architecturally similar but distinct. The EG33 shares the same 96.9mm bore and 75.0mm stroke as the EJ22 four-cylinder, but adds two more cylinders and upgrades from SOHC to DOHC. The block, head, and supporting hardware are not interchangeable with EJ-series engines. The EG33 was a unique design specifically for the SVX.
Yes, with significant supporting work. The EG33 swap into a BRZ, Impreza, Legacy, or other non-SVX Subaru requires adapter engine mounts, custom wiring harness, custom accessory drive, and ECU work. This is a documented swap path in the Subaru enthusiast community but requires planning. Confirm parts availability before committing.
Small total production. The SVX sold in low volumes from 1991 to 1996, and not every SVX donor engine survives to this day. Used EG33 supply is genuinely limited and tightens further every year as remaining SVX vehicles age out of service. Clean low-mileage cores are particularly scarce.
Less severe than EJ-series engines, but yes on high-mileage units. EG33 head gaskets can develop seepage, particularly on engines that were overheated at any point. We specifically inspect coolant and oil for cross-contamination on every EG33 before shipping.
No. The factory EG33 is naturally aspirated, producing 230 hp at 6,000 rpm. The open-deck aluminum block has been turbocharged in aftermarket builds, but closed-deck conversion sleeves are typically recommended for sustained high boost. Stock EG33 cylinder bores are limited in sustained forced-induction tolerance.
Yes. The DOHC valvetrain creates an interference relationship between the valves and pistons. A snapped or jumped timing belt will damage the valvetrain. The factory service interval is approximately 100,000 miles. Always refresh timing belt, water pump, and tensioners at installation regardless of donor service records.
No. There is no core return required.
15 Day Replacement Warranty
Every used Subaru EG33 engine purchased through Part Nests carries a 15 day replacement warranty starting on the delivery date.
What Is Covered
- Internal defects already present when the engine arrives
- Performance materially different from how the engine was described
- Incorrect part shipped due to an error on our end
What Is Not Covered
- Damage caused during installation
- Damage from incompatible components or wrong coolant type
- External components unless specifically itemized
- Labor expenses of any kind
To start a warranty claim, reach us within 15 days of delivery at (240) 306-7051.
- All 6 Cylinders Tested: Compression results shared before payment
- Head Gasket Assessed: EG33 signature failure mode specifically inspected
- Cross-Contamination Checked: Coolant and oil inspected for mixing
- Twin Throttle Inspected: Sensor function verified where applicable
- Mileage Documented: SVX donor history disclosed where available
- 15 Day Replacement Cover: Internal defects protected from delivery onward














Daniel R. –
Sourced an EG33 for an SVX restoration. Compression came back uniform across all six cylinders, head gasket condition was specifically assessed and disclosed as acceptable. Coolant and oil checked for cross-contamination. Plan a timing belt and water pump service at install per their recommendation. Engine is exactly what the SVX needed.
Trevor C. –
Got an EG33 for a flat-six swap into a Legacy. Mileage documented as a higher-mileage donor (around 145k), but compression uniform and head gasket condition was acceptable. Honest about the swap requiring custom adapter mounts and wiring. Foundation for the project is solid.
Daniel R. –
Sourced an EG33 for an SVX restoration. Compression came back uniform across all six cylinders, head gasket condition was specifically assessed and disclosed as acceptable. Coolant and oil checked for cross-contamination. Plan a timing belt and water pump service at install per their recommendation. Engine is exactly what the SVX needed.
Trevor C. –
Got an EG33 for a flat-six swap into a Legacy. Mileage documented as a higher-mileage donor (around 145k), but compression uniform and head gasket condition was acceptable. Honest about the swap requiring custom adapter mounts and wiring. Foundation for the project is solid.
Daniel R. –
Sourced an EG33 for an SVX restoration. Compression came back uniform across all six cylinders, head gasket condition was specifically assessed and disclosed as acceptable. Coolant and oil checked for cross-contamination. Plan a timing belt and water pump service at install per their recommendation. Engine is exactly what the SVX needed.
Trevor C. –
Got an EG33 for a flat-six swap into a Legacy. Mileage documented as a higher-mileage donor (around 145k), but compression uniform and head gasket condition was acceptable. Honest about the swap requiring custom adapter mounts and wiring. Foundation for the project is solid.