Here's How To Do An LS Engine Swap On a Porsche 944
Find how an LS mill can be an inexpensive way of completely transforming the sophisticated 944 into a powerhouse, giving it the oomph it always deserved
Performing na LS swap on a Porsche 944 greatly enhances performance without adding much weight
GM's LS engines are known to be affordable, durable and have plenty of aftermarket support
The 944 is a German Miata thanks to its balanced chassis and being lightweight
While the 944 Turbo is a desirable classic with a powerful engine...
non-Turbo 944 variants made as little as 150 horsepower
Even the lesser LS engines make over 300 horsepower with plenty of torque
Getting the LS engine to fit inside the 944 engine bay requires a few things
K-member spacers drop the engine lower so you don't have to cut the stock hood
The LS pushrod V-8 is fairly compact, but features a 90-degree V-angle, making for a tight squeeze
LS V-8 engines come in all shapes and sizes, they are fairly cheap, and aftermarket support is endless
LS-style flywheel, beefy clutch, and a C5 Corvette bell housing are some of the things you need
Some parts, like the water pump, may require additional modification. Luckily, the aftermarket has got your back there too
An LS V-8 swap can easily triple your Porsche 944's horsepower, even without forced induction
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