Swap into Porsche 930?
The weights of the two cars seem to be similiar (it's this or a 3rd Gen RX7)... I'm a little leery of the handling problems I've heard of those cars having, being mid-engined and RWD. I'd rather LS1-power in a coupe with AWD, but oh well - it's a RX7 or 930, and the uniqueness of the 930 is more appealing to me. Seems like it might have a wider track as well and would have more potential as a track car (especially with V8 power), but it has a huge rear-weight bias that I'm concerned about. I've seen a few of the 1992+ 993s going for cheap as well with really high miles.
Thoughts?
The RX7 route would probably be cheaper, and they're pretty sweet looking as well. There are also a few RX7 LS1's on this board should you have any questions or need any help.
Keep us posted, and good luck!
Also there is the whole thing with incorporating a radiator into a car that doesn't have the provisions for one from the factory.
That said, I have to say that would be a great conversion. The 930s were originally turbo cars with very stout 4 speed transaxles. I think a Carrera 4 would be right up your alley, it is just finding a cheap car to start with that would be tough.
Another thing to consider with the Porsches, is that if you plan any drag racing, prepare to put big dollars into upgrading the transaxles. After about 400rwhp they get a bit dicey with any traction.
Porsche parts are $$$$.My .02....
Mike
I'll post up some of the cheaper ones I've found, sycotic. I do think it'll be a cool swap, although I've been given more opinions to just build up the normal engine. I really, really do not want to have to deal with "Porsche maintenance" when I start modifying the engine. Easier to get around 400HP with a LSx, rather than the factory Porsche engine, and still keep it dependable. (I think.)
The search continues... Thanks!
Porsche parts are definitely money, I'm hoping that having a LSx engine will keep the engine end of things at least reliable and (relatively) cheap to fix and repair. As long as I don't get raped too hard getting the trans/rear diff up to snuff so I won't be grenading parts with power, the rest should be fine. I'll be replacing suspension components anyway, and might have to pay a little more, but as long as the performance and dependability is there...
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A turbo 930 engine is almost 100 lbs more than the NA engines.
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