new V8 for hybrids
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Oh, I like that.....a lot!!!!
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no, no, you are right about that for sure! But probably not the $30k+ that it would cost to get a GOOD bore and stroke on a 928 engine though!
But, yea, a Turbo, S/C or Chevy conversion would be cheaper than an M3 V8 for sure!
But, yea, a Turbo, S/C or Chevy conversion would be cheaper than an M3 V8 for sure!
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that sounds like a good motor. i have such big dreams for building a motor.... got euro 16v heads, ill get them done up. but for a block, the two i got have issues.... but ill be damned if im going to stick a non porsche engine in it... :-)
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That depends on how much power you want to make.
If you want one that lasts, you start here:
http://www.katechengines.com/street_...e_packages.php
Friend of mine has a Katech 427 in his ZO6, it wasn't the first motor he dropped in there, but so far it's the only one that has survived track use.
If you want one that lasts, you start here:
http://www.katechengines.com/street_...e_packages.php
Friend of mine has a Katech 427 in his ZO6, it wasn't the first motor he dropped in there, but so far it's the only one that has survived track use.
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Very cool, but I'd rather have a Vette motor. A German ($$$$) engine transplant seems like double the folly unless you happen to just have one laying around.