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Ls1 conversion value.

I realize this might be one of those things you (I) might regret asking like "are those real" to your sister, but I have to ask this question because I've been thinking about it. Mostly in a 944 but lately even in my 911 widebody.
Question; would my car be worth more or less with a very well done ls conversion or with a nice 930 engine when if ever I think of selling? I don't know why I just asked that.
My engine is too valuable to just drive around anymore and I want to look at getting something else. I love the power it makes. I would hate to compromise there but an ls1 conversion would/could be wonderful. Or another 930 engine.
So which would be the easier sale at a higher price if you had to choose?
Both being equal and both being very powerful and fun. Both being very nice and non numbers matching Frankenstein monsters.
I've seen some pretty nice conversions on eBay but don't know if they get the money.
And would it be a compromise, I mean it's always going to have a little stigma attached I feel. It's not a real porsche. But $30 oil changes and 25mpg are nice too.
I don't know.
Thought on that wicked subject?

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Old 06-12-2015, 05:27 PM
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I didn't open this door ("are those real" to your sister), but after I stopped coughing, I'd say that the old adage in racing that there's an ass for every seat would apply. Obviously, the purists won't like the concept of a 911 conversion (nor a Porsche SUV) but would be OK with a 944 conversion. All things being equal(?), I'd say the 944 conversion would have a higher flip price. Don't hold me to that, I'm just one of the Bozos on the bus here.
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If you only got 25MPG with an LS, something would have to be off. I pulled low 30's with mine.

I used to scoff at those swaps, even being a Chevy guy, but since you already have a Frankenstein, I'd say go for it!

4-figure horsepower with a big hair dryer isn't that hard. Generally, heads, cam, and intake/TB is all it takes. They're priced cheap compared to comparable Porsche parts.

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I don't know, I'm assuming 25mpg. But the real nice thing would be simple no leaks, no real worries, assuming there are no issues with these conversions. I have no idea. The sound of both are really nice. The low rumble of the v8, the fan sound and then the burbles and pops of the 930, the loud yell on boost from the dump pipe or the 930 is hard to let go. And the rush of boost would be tough to say good bye to as well. The aircooled engines are a little finicky no? Gotta watch closely the afr's and the Oil temp as well. With all the oil cooling there is less room to add ac, but with water cooling there is a giant eye sore up front in the Frunk. There is really no room for my crap that usually goes there.
The ls1 is lighter. And more powerful too. I mean with 5.7-6.0 it better be right? But it's lighter.......soooooooo. And well packaged. Cleans up the engine bay well. But I like the look of the 930 turbo better. And it sounds cooler while running. Hmmmm
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You have an awesome build. Why mess with that? Even if something catastrophic were to occur to the engine, it would still be worth a lot... enough to fund an SBC conversion. Just drive it and enjoy.
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I know. But sometimes you gotta have a change. Especially in the hunt for more power.
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Yeah. They're the best when it comes to the porsche hybrid.
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If you want Chevy power, why not just get a Chevy and sell the Porsche that doesn't seem to be enough for you? Why bastardize the thing to the point where the Porsche crowd is not really all that interested?
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If you want Chevy power, why not just get a Chevy and sell the Porsche that doesn't seem to be enough for you? Why bastardize the thing to the point where the Porsche crowd is not really all that interested?
I don't usually agree with you but you might have a point here.

I'm not sure what I was thinking.
The 911/930 is a flat six aircooled engine. I've seen a water pumper porsche 911 engine in an early car and that was cool too but didn't look good. Fast though. Sounded great too, cause it was still a flat six.
No, my 911/930 will stay flat six.

If I want ls Chevy power I'll put it in a 944. I truly hate the 944 engine. But the 944 is a nice sportscar.
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This reminds me of discussions I had about adding a turbo to a 944NA. Always thought it was easier and cheaper to sell the 944 and buy a 951. The 951 was perfectly sorted from the factory and had an appropriate suspension and brakes for the increased power. Not that I'd left my 951 stock for long. But in this case, would you be better off waiting for someone else to sell an LS1 or other SBC 911 conversion and let them take the hit?
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Years ago I took a ride in a Chevy powered 914, this was like 15 years ago. I had a 914 with a 1.7 in it 25 years ago. That drive was a hair raising experience. If I had the money and garage to store another car, I would get Chevy 914 over a Chevy 911.
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Warning: this message contains my opinion. No facts were hurt in the creation of this opinion.

A 930 is a 930 due to turbo lag, burst of energy. Somewhat scary reputation. And will climb in value, because Porsche fans will pay big money for its performance, flaws, and character.

A LS conversion will likely be awesome. Exorcize all the flaws. And be "better".

However, IMHO you have removed the character. And resale will be to a much smaller crowd. And they want you to take the $$ hit. Speculative Porsche buyers will ignore it.

Just my thoughts on retained value.

My guess is a LS conversion would be a blast to drive, sound like a rumbling monster v8 and be pretty cheap to maintain. A cool concept.

I saw a 944 with a 2010 camaro engine. Wicked fast. Wouldn't mind that at all. Within character. Already a smooth water cooled engine, just better.

A 930 with a LS? No.

A twin turbo conversion with a big wing covering a too large inter cooler and shorty pipes blowing flames on trailing throttle. That'd be on the list.
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I've been offered an amazing deal for my engine. Actually two. One is a fistful of cash and the other from another fine gentleman both who will remain nameless has offered me a.....well, a monster of a fresh build to my specs. Think large displacement single turbo cis for now but upgrade able. This is the offer I'm happy with most. Best of both worlds.
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Warning: this message contains my opinion. No facts were hurt in the creation of this opinion.

A 930 is a 930 due to turbo lag, burst of energy. Somewhat scary reputation. And will climb in value, because Porsche fans will pay big money for its performance, flaws, and character.

A LS conversion will likely be awesome. Exorcize all the flaws. And be "better".

However, IMHO you have removed the character. And resale will be to a much smaller crowd. And they want you to take the $$ hit. Speculative Porsche buyers will ignore it.

Just my thoughts on retained value.

My guess is a LS conversion would be a blast to drive, sound like a rumbling monster v8 and be pretty cheap to maintain. A cool concept.

I saw a 944 with a 2010 camaro engine. Wicked fast. Wouldn't mind that at all. Within character. Already a smooth water cooled engine, just better.

A 930 with a LS? No.

A twin turbo conversion with a big wing covering a too large inter cooler and shorty pipes blowing flames on trailing throttle. That'd be on the list.
Thanks, good info. That's what seems logical to me as well.
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Win-win. Go for the turbo motor swap. That sounds awesome.
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Have you ever thought of two small twins? Having nearly instant boost may give you the low end torque you're after.
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I am one that dislikes when a Porsche has an American engine. A widebody 911 is a beautiful car and should only be considered to have a 930 engine as an upgrade, not a v8.

I completed agree on the cheap power, thrill of a drive, and maintenance; I used to have a WS6 trans am in high school and loved it. Sure, in a 944 drop whatever you like in them, but keep the 911 with the beautiful air cooled engine Porsche engineers designed. I for one would only buy a 911 with a v8 swap to "fix" it. I like taking the factory car and making it better with the same brand's parts/designs/ect... There are many cars out there that are better with a Frankenstein build; Mazda rx7 to give one example (even a non turbo 944).

The choice is yours, but I think down the road from collector standpoint when a car runs across the auction block and says it has a "Renegade V8 conversion" or an "LS swap", I will gladly take this time to get a drink and use the restroom.

We are all on the forums, because we love cars. We like to build, race, and preserve them like they are a child. I think doing different brand engine swaps is a short term gain, long term loss.

Good luck with your decision. It is your wallet getting lighter here, not any of ours. So, do what makes you happy and post pics!
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Have you ever thought of two small twins? Having nearly instant boost may give you the low end torque you're after.
I'm already going to have to buy another turbo, I don't want to buy two. And the added complexity isn't exciting at this point for me. Maybe I'll do that later if I find a great deal on a package of headers and turbos I can't pass up.

Yeah I'm going to keep it porsche though. I love the character too much to Lose it.

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