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Check this out. I have seen other Porsches with V8's. Has anyone driven one of these? I suspect they are not as fast as a good running 930 because of the weight. Interesting...:confused: |
There's an amazingly long thread on this board on the hybrid cars. Believe it or not, consensus seems to be that a SBC is close to the same weight as a 930 engine. Especially when many of them these days have aluminum heads and intakes.
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Actually, the SBC in aluminum trim is lighter than most Porsche motors, including the 4 cylinders--and often makes double or more the horsepower/torque.
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Read to your heart's content. These are by no means the only threads that you'll find if you search. They are just some of the biggies.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/44055-glad-have-v8.html?highlight=glad+v8 http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/51125-glad-have-v8.html?highlight=glad+v8 http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/31838-glad-have-v8.html?highlight=glad+v8 http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=71377&highlight=porsche v http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=38502&highlight=porsche v http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=33458&highlight=porsche v |
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The aluminum SBCs are still lighter and smaller than all of the 944 engines, which is really amazing if you think about it. |
The all-aluminum LS series smallblocks are lighter than the turbo mills even considering the radiator, plumbing, and coolant they add to the car. Cheap reliable horsepower and mountains of torque. Weak link is certainly the transaxle.
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Pass anything but a smog check
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Most smog checks outside California are only pass/fail tested acceptable emissions levels for a given model year. A modern fuel injected computer controlled motor in a seventies car should pass with flying colors. Of course, in lots of areas there are no smog checks. Run whatcha brung.
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In California, your engine, or car, can pass the sniffer test with flying colors, but if it is modified in any way and the parts dont have a CARB EO number, your screwed. (California Air Resources Board Executive Order) This includes air filters, headers, ignitions, etc. Makes a lot of sense, huh? Engine swaps need t o go through a DMV referee process that is a major PIA. My neighbor swapped an Audi 5 cyl. into his wasserbox synchro bus and it took forever to register. Very arbitrary process.
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I have one in my 914. Fortunately, it's a 73 and exempt from smog checks. I have no idea how you could pull this off in CA on a post 75 car.
And yes, it does go. Have to be careful with the 901, fore/aft weight distrib is just about the same as stock. BUT, C/G is about a foot higher than the opposed engine, so handling character is a bit different. :D |
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