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Old 01-06-2010, 04:24 PM   #1
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I cant wait for this to be completed. It would be a real supercar essentially. Not only that for a fraction of what you would pay for a similar Porsche motor putting down the same power. (disregarding longterm upkeep even)


wonder how much the kit would cost. I wish I could help with it all seems groundbreaking.
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Old 01-06-2010, 05:09 PM   #2
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I'd drop a LS1 in my car when the motor blows if someone made a kit for it.

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Old 01-06-2010, 06:24 PM   #3
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I want to know if the new 4 cyl turbo that might come out will fit our tranny and mounts. If so I will drop that in and figure out the wiring later.
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I want to know if the new 4 cyl turbo that might come out will fit our tranny and mounts. If so I will drop that in and figure out the wiring later.

from what i have heard around the NET is that if they do the 4cyl it may still be just entry level and not meant to compete with the 987S seems childish to me.


they should do it like the 968TS


3.0 4cyl turbo


nice.
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Great...a Boxster that sounds like a NASCAR.
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Old 01-07-2010, 03:08 AM   #6
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I too had been following that thread. The deck height would be an issue, that along with probably screwing up the handling dynamics due to weight / torque. Regarding the sound, my daily driver is a LS1 6 speed and IMO it sounds MUCH better than the 3.2 Boxster, even with a B&B TriFlow exhaust.
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Old 01-07-2010, 05:10 AM   #7
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I wonder if to help lose some height you could put a dry sump oil system in. that would let you drop the engine at least a couple inches and help with your center of gravity as well.


as far as torque... of course you would need to upgrade suspension a little but I think that if the carrera GT which weighs 3000 lbs and has about 100 more torque than even a well tuned LS1 can handle it. then the boxster should be able to also with some well invested upgrades.





widebody kit anyone?
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I was looking through the other thread from a while ago about this and there were alot of haters. it seems maybe some people now see the merit?
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