Why This V8-Swapped Porsche 911 Might NOT Be As Sacrilegious As You Think - Storyboard
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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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