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john walker's workshop 06-30-2006 10:34 AM

anyone seen a 911 engine mounted in the front of something?
 
i recall seeing a 944 online that someone converted to 911 power, but i'm thinking street rod application. maybe carve the bellhousing off a 915 diff housing to use the stock clutch and starter, then adapt a S-10 5 speed top loader trans to that for rear wheel drive. a big oil cooler behind the grille shell for cooling, etc. might be pretty cool. the wheels are turning in my head.

304065 06-30-2006 10:46 AM

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1151693094.jpg

john walker's workshop 06-30-2006 11:20 AM

nice :)

cegerer 06-30-2006 12:45 PM

Interesting idea (although if it were me, I'd shoehorn it into a Corvette, come up with a creative name like, maybe, Renegade 6 :rolleyes: and post lots of threads on vettesforever.com explaining how much better it is than the factory small block Chevy setup .... ). There are/were quite a few 'Midget' dirt track racers that have a 911 motor mounted in front with RWD. Not sure how they connect it all up though! Maybe throwing it in the backseat of a 944 would be a better way to go. :cool:

john walker's workshop 06-30-2006 12:51 PM

i figured it had been done, but details are sketchy.

avendlerdp 06-30-2006 01:06 PM

I have heard of a 911 powered Lotus 7. Not sure what trans was used though.

Superman 06-30-2006 01:26 PM

Touche', John.

John, build Bugster.

KevinP73 06-30-2006 01:33 PM

Seems like a natural application to me. Air cooled, dependable, ample horse power, loves to operate in higher rpm ranges. I don't see why it isn't done more often.

oldE 06-30-2006 04:53 PM

You might have a little problem getting front wheels to pivot enough for a decent turning radius. (Depending, of course on final engine placement, track and wheel width.)

Les

avendlerdp 06-30-2006 05:06 PM

I think it fits in a seven because the engine is in a front-mid configuration and thus is far enough back to allow for steering.

notfarnow 06-30-2006 05:39 PM

I've seen pictures of a Saab with a front-mounted 911 engine.

oneblueyedog 06-30-2006 06:26 PM

Nice Porscheflugmotor. Remember the articles as a kid. A Mooney PFM. Mooneys were built a short trip outside of San Antonio-my hometown.

buttjoint 06-30-2006 06:36 PM

One of the blimps out there has a pair of 930 engines, On the side. that is.

real550A 06-30-2006 06:42 PM

The "inside" of John Cramer's photo.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1151721569.jpg

LakeCleElum 06-30-2006 06:53 PM

Seems like someone on this board from Finland or Sweden was putting a 911 engine in a Saab, Volvo or something????

john walker's workshop 06-30-2006 07:02 PM

i think that was the 944 i mentioned. i was thinking open hood street rod, roadster body of some sort, no fenders, rat rod style. guess i'll have to figure it out.

kycarguy 935 06-30-2006 07:07 PM

I saw a 928 engine in a 32 street rod before. Looked great too.

Joe Bob 06-30-2006 07:16 PM

Wasn't there a dual engine...front and rear open wheel racer?

Todd Simpson 06-30-2006 07:29 PM

At Indy...it may not have even qualified though...

unclebilly 06-30-2006 08:52 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by kycarguy 935
I saw a 928 engine in a 32 street rod before. Looked great too.
I remember seeing that car in Hot Rod magazine when I was 14 or 15. It was pretty sweet.

In some ways I'd like to mount the 928 engine in one of my old 50's F100s but am scared to hell of the 928 electrical demons...


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