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Wil,
Just 'cuz it's kinda' fun, of course, as you know. :) |
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A 911 engine (say a stock 3.0 or 3.2) dressed with intake and exhaust, is definitely lighter than a SBC with aluminum heads in the same configuration. V8 in 911, who cares? 911s are plentiful and cheap these days (74-89) and there are lots of scrappy ones around. Have at it and have fun. But no way does the SBC weigh the same or less than the stock engine in any of those years. Nope. And, BTW, this is of course a trolling thread, and one of the least creative ones, but so what, it's been a while since the "Could have had a V8" thread. |
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Think Subaru
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Re: Valid reasons why I should not plug in a Chevy small block
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Will....Cobras were first? Hardly. You forget Sidney Allard...
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CMDR, drop the V8 into your SC, and I'll send you a Gruppe B sticker to replace your SCWDP sticker. That alone will up your HP 5%. :D
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why is it only Chevy's that get considered.? A small block Ford is very compact and the cast iron versions are a hundred pounds lighter than the small block chevy's . Aluminum heads are available too. I would like to do the swap into my 944 if conversion parts were readily available, but mostly because the timing belt's on the 944 engine look sooooo narrow.
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A 3 liter 911 engine fully dressed weighs aboyt 425 lbs.
A fully dressed 930 engine weights over 500 lbs. A chebby sb with headers and an aluminum intake manfold weighs 475 lbs, with aluminum heads about 430 lbs. But,, a 911 should never have less than 6 main bearings which rules out the chebby. |
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