Here's How To Do An LS Engine Swap On a Porsche 944 - Storyboard
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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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