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				The only V-8 your Porsche will ever need
			 
			Well, unless you've got a 928 or Cayenne. If you want to put a V-8 into a 914, 912, or 911.... This would probably be a sweet deal. http://www.h1v8.com/page/page/1562068.htm engine weighs 200 pounds, 2.8L V-8, 400hp, mates to a 6speed sequential transmission, 10,000 rpm. based on the Hayabusa engine. SPECIFICATIONS: 75 degree odd fire V8 2.8 LITER, 170 cu. in. displacement 84mm Bore X 63mm Stroke 4 cams, 32 valves via internal silent chain 530mm wide x 485mm long x 530mm high 400HP @ 10,000 rpm with stock street cams 245 ft-lbs torque @ 7500 rpm 200 lbs engine weight Billet nitrided steel 180 degree crank 4340 Carrillo H-beam rods Billet 6061-T6 aluminum crankcase Dry sump oil system with 4 stage pump 7.25" or 5.5" Twin disc clutch DTA S80 full sequential ECU Unique cylinder offset and cam drive arrangement yields a compact design- Patented 
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			Or your Miata will ever need...   
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			With peak ower at 10,000 and peak torque at 7500, I suspect you might wear out a clutch or two if you ever got stuck in traffic. However, on the open (twisty) road in a nice chassis and a sequential gearbox, you would probably find yourself shifting up and down just for the sheer delight of it. Neat toy. Les 
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			I'm thinking the Miata would be a better candidate, either way that's an incredible engine.
		 
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			Yes, it would be great for a miata, and even better for a Caterham 7.   I bet it would work pretty well in a 914 or lightweight, early 911/912? 
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 And even the models that do come with a 'busa engine don't come with a 2.8L, 400hp, V-8 hayabusa engine? 
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			I would imagine that thing wont put out much torque in the lower RPM's. VERY cool idea, though 
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			200 lbs? For what, the bare block? That is an incredible weight to hp ratio. I bet it weighs less than the 4 banger in my 944...hmmmm... EDIT: It also has a dry sump which would be a significant upgrade for a 944... 
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			I'm seriously thinking of pulling the Vauxhall 2.4 and replacing it with a V8...   "less than $30,000" is quoted but then 400bhp in a 1200lb car should be entertaining  Ed | ||
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 I'd think that it would be cheaper and easier to put a regular 'busa bike engine in the thing. There are guys out there with 400hp coming out of a turbo charged 'busa that's not a V-8. The V-8 would probably have better low end grunt, but at 1200#, it might not matter. 
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			If I'm being logical the Vauxhall is more than enough and has a major torque advantage (for a road car) over the 4 cylinder bike engines. But just think of that V8 sound at high revs.... | ||
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