another ls swap....

Alex76

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...fail for me

I’ve seen it done in an MG Midget, a 1968 Dodge Dart and hell, even in a Morgan Plus 4. I speak of course about shoehorning a GM LS-based small block into just about anything with four wheels. The GM small block is without a doubt one of the greatest creations in all of motoring. It’s lightweight, compact, cheap and with a few minor tweaks can make serious power. It’s no doubt then why every hot-rodder and their brother go with a small block when it comes time to power their vehicle. Obviously some swaps are easier then others. For instance, in the aforementioned Dodge Dart the procedure didn’t take much more then a few new motor mounts and some reconstructive surgery to make the transmission fit. However there are those who go in a more unconventional route. Take for instance this late 1980′s Porsche 911. I mean sure the engine is a tight fit, but one turn of the key will tell you that it seems right at home sitting at the wrong end of the car. Cool stuff right?

 
Fail car de l'année. Pour les plein de bonne idée comme ca voici ma wishlist, Ferrari avec un 2jz, BMW avec un 6.2 AMG, Mercedes avec moteur de Hummer et pourquoi pas une R8 avec un moteur de s2000.
 
WHHHHHHHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!:cry: I hate so much those ls engine!!!! :squintfin god...i think imma slap the next guys to do this in the face! so fken tired of lsx swap
 
i dont get it why you people are hatin on one of the best engines around... its way more than this porsche can handle but yet i think its pretty cool with a 427 generating over 650pounds of torque at really low rpm
 
who cares if it's the best engine in the freaking world! you just CAN'T put a fken ls in a porsche!! zomg
 
C'était pas comme si c'était la première fois qu'une vieille Porsche 911 recevait une transplantation d'un LSx. Il y en a déjà quelque-unes et plus ça ira, plus il y en aura. Faites-vous à cette idée. :)
 
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