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  • Here's How To Do An LS Engine Swap On a Porsche 944
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  • Performing na LS swap on a Porsche 944 greatly enhances performance without adding much weight
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  • GM's LS engines are known to be affordable, durable and have plenty of aftermarket support
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  • The 944 is a German Miata thanks to its balanced chassis and being lightweight
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  • While the 944 Turbo is a desirable classic with a powerful engine...
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  • non-Turbo 944 variants made as little as 150 horsepower
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  • Even the lesser LS engines make over 300 horsepower with plenty of torque
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  • Getting the LS engine to fit inside the 944 engine bay requires a few things
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  • K-member spacers drop the engine lower so you don't have to cut the stock hood
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  • The LS pushrod V-8 is fairly compact, but features a 90-degree V-angle, making for a tight squeeze
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  • LS V-8 engines come in all shapes and sizes, they are fairly cheap, and aftermarket support is endless
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  • LS-style flywheel, beefy clutch, and a C5 Corvette bell housing are some of the things you need
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  • Some parts, like the water pump, may require additional modification. Luckily, the aftermarket has got your back there too
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  • An LS V-8 swap can easily triple your Porsche 944's horsepower, even without forced induction
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  • Swipe up to read all there is to know about performing an LS V-8 engine swap on a Porsche 944.
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  • How A Tesla "Engine" Swap Saved This Classic Porsche 911 Race Car
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  • Even nature itself couldn't stop this 911 EV race car from happening
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  • Chris from Ruffian Cars joined forces with Electric GT to create this obscene track monster
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  • The race-tuned chassis was already made to handle the extra power, so an EV conversion was a no-brainer
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  • The ultra-wide body is done by John James Racing, and there are a few other renowned names involved in the project
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  • Despite featuring a Tesla powertrain, the car tips the scales at just 2,800 lbs
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  • That's because most of the body has been redone in fiberglass
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  • 450 hp and 332 lb-ft go to the rear wheels through 17-inch wheels, wrapped in slick tires
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  • The Tesla drivetrain required some clever engineering to make the 911 handle predictably
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  • In true 911 tradition, the e-motor is mounted at the rear. The battery pack is separated for better weight distrobution
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  • Speaking of weight distribution, it's 28/62, which is similar to a stock Porsche 930
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  • The race car theme continues inside the stripped-down interior
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  • The final look of the car includes ducktail delete and sealed-off front air intake
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  • Swipe up to find out more about the most controversial, track-focused 911 build
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  • Classic Porsche 911 Carrera T/S Gets Put Through Its Paces At The Green Hell
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  • This low-key resto-mod could be the ultimate, track-ready classic 911
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  • This 1972 Porsche started life as a race car and hits the Nurburgring with all the might and grace of an air-cooled 911
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  • The classically-correct Fuchs wheels retain the factory, 15-inch size, but are wrapped in modern, Nankang CR-S rubber
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  • A 24.6-gallon fuel tank ensures longer track sessions and greater range
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  • The original interior has been refurbished in Vintage Black leather
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  • Despite being a track weapon, this 1972 Porsche 911 features a full interior
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  • The only hint of modernity is the short-shifter. Behind it, sits the handbrake, flanked by the manual choke and heater control
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  • RS-style leather straps serve as door handles to keep the weight at barely 2,330 lbs
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  • The car still features the original, 5-gauge instrument cluster
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  • The original, 2.3-liter engine has vacated the spot in favor of a modified, 3.4-liter unit
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  • The new engine is still air-cooled and carburated. It packs nearly 300 horses and apparently, a very wide power band
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  • A number of plaques in the engine bay give essential information about the classic 911
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  • Only 1972 cars featured an oil-reservoir and oil-filler mounted in front of the rear axle, for better weight distribution
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  • Swipe up for more info on this classic 911 track weapon and to see it tackle the Nurburgring
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  • Why This V8-Swapped Porsche 911 Might NOT Be As Sacrilegious As You Think
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  • Swapping in a V-8 in a Porsche 911 is a sacrilege, according to purists, but there are some obvious advantages when doing it on a 997 Carrera/ Carrera S
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  • Many Porsche flat-6 engines are experiencing bore scoring and IMS failure - both expensive to fix problems, warranting an engine rebuild at $30,000
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  • An LS3 crate motor from GM solves those issues and adds performance, and CPE has the most comprehensive kit for the purpose
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  • CPE's LS V-8 engine swap for the Porsche 911 is an easy conversion, and costs much less than rebuilding the stock engine at a Porsche dealer
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  • CPE's V-8 conversion includes a proprietary, single-mass flywheel
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  • The stock Porsche 997 Carrera S made 350 hp and 295 lb-ft on the crankshaft
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  • The new V-8 engine packs 495 hp and over 420 lb-ft
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  • Less weight: despite almost twice the displacement, the GM V-8 engine is over 40 lbs lighter than the boxer engine
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  • This particular Porsche, owned by "Street Bandito" also gets carbon fiber bits that would shave even more weight
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  • Swipe up to learn more about the advantages of an LS V-8 engine swap on a 911 and how much it costs.
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