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Old 12-07-2015, 04:13 AM   #1
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I'm sort of in the same boat as you as I have a 2000 S. The 3.4 would be our easiest motor to swap in but the 3.8's hp is very intriguing. I don't have anything to add except that "101 projects for your Porsche boxster" goes into it a little bit. I'm hoping someone will chime in that has put a 3.6 or 3.8 in their early boxster.
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Old 12-07-2015, 05:33 AM   #3
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I suspect that the 3.4 is the same size case as a 3.2 but with bigger piston bore/stroke so is a relatively easy upgrade

I think the 3.6+ is physically a bigger engine so space and fitment will become more of an issue.

The ECU is also a higher version so wiring and sensors are more of a pain.

Like the other others are saying a 3.4 may be the easiest upgrade, 3.6+ and there will be more things that need to be adapted.

Someone has to be first and should document all those adaptations that are required.

I'm sure Jake has already created a higher displacement engine based on the 3.2 size case, which would be an easier option for fitment.
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Old 12-07-2015, 05:41 AM   #4
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Someone has to be first and should document all those adaptations that are required.
Yea, I'm kind of surprised that there's so little to find on the net, guessing that many of us 986-ers must have been drooling over a 3.8 conversion for years. No..?

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Old 12-07-2015, 05:54 AM   #5
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Yea, I'm kind of surprised that there's so little to find on the net, guessing that many of us 986-ers must have been drooling over a 3.8 conversion for years. No..?

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At least from what I've read the price of upgrading to the DME required along with the cost of the engine makes it entirely too expensive to be worth it. Especially from a 98. You'd be better off getting a Raby built engine as someone mentioned. And that will be expensive enough.
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From what I have read, and I believe Jake Raby has indicated this, it is best to take the existing engine to build a larger engine and while your at it address known weaknesses and add any other performance related items to get the reliability and performance your looking for. The advantage being you can use all the existing systems without the need, complexity and cost of retrofitting later systems into a older car. I believe the only exception is fitting a 3.4l for a like year Carrera. You might be able to get a 3.6l into 03 - 04. For most of us it's just easier easier/less expensive to buy a Carrera, Boxster S or newer Boxster/Cayman that has more power.

A 3.8l does sound like alot fun in a 986! Forum member rfuerst911sc has gone the path of having his motor built by Jake and hopefully will have it completed soon. Crono0001 has also done something similar with results that he is very happy with (3.8l that gives the car Z06 like acceleration). Maybe one or both can chime in with some words of advice.
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Old 12-07-2015, 07:22 AM   #7
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For most of us it's just easier/less expensive to buy a Carrera, Boxster S or newer Boxster/Cayman that has more power.
...with almost 400 hp..?

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