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Prelude Guy 11-30-2018 09:54 PM

F.S. 2000 3.4L and 2004 3.6L engines
 
I have two running engines for sale.

The first one is a 2000 911 3.4L with 43K miles. Running perfectly fine. Still in the car so I can verify the exact mileage if needed.. Planning to go for a 3.8L rebuild so selling this engine.

$10K picked up in Maryland

The second is a 2004 911 3.6L with 35K miles. Was running before it was pulled from the car. Still have the shell so I can verify the exact mileage. I know it is under 36K miles.

Again, going for a 3.8L rebuild for this car as well.

$10K picked up in Maryland.

jsceash 12-01-2018 04:33 AM

The 2003 and 2004 911 block have Vario cam Plus that would not be suitable for a Boxster before 2007. The second Vario cam Valve has no connection point in the 7.8 DME harness. Similar to trying to run a 2003 to 2006 Boxster engine in a 2002 or older car with a 7.2 ECU.

Qmulus 12-03-2018 08:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jsceash (Post 584370)
The 2003 and 2004 911 block have Vario cam Plus that would not be suitable for a Boxster before 2007. The second Vario cam Valve has no connection point in the 7.8 DME harness. Similar to trying to run a 2003 to 2006 Boxster engine in a 2002 or older car with a 7.2 ECU.

Actually, you CAN install a 996 engine in a '03 or '04 Boxster with ME 7.8. You just need to add the wires to the harness for the additional cam adjuster actuators. After that, you simplify flash the DME with 996 code. BTDT. The DME itself is the same part number in the late 986 and 996.

NewArt 12-08-2018 07:18 PM

Well, I do need an engine and that 3.6 would fill the bill nicely... hmmm


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