951s LS1?
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951s LS1?
Guys.....
In my "build" I am weighing the pros and cons of modifying the motor or dropping a LSx motor in it. This would be almost no question if the car was a standard 951, but since this is an "s", I am somewhat apprehensive. I am also concerned about the value down the line, but that is neither here nor there i guess....
I am concerned of the issues I will come accross mechanical wise. My goal is about 350-380whp. I really do not want to build my motor, I would like to keep the long block stock. I am worried about head gaskets. reliability of engine electronics. as well as final cost to reach the whp goals.
In the LSx standpoint, it should be a real similar $$$ amount. from what I understand, the balance of the car is not affected. Adds reliability, in the track and everyday driving. tunability....ect..
Please be open minded and I am looking for some solid opinions. I also had a thought of trading my car +/- cash with someone on here to do the LS1 swap on.
chris
In my "build" I am weighing the pros and cons of modifying the motor or dropping a LSx motor in it. This would be almost no question if the car was a standard 951, but since this is an "s", I am somewhat apprehensive. I am also concerned about the value down the line, but that is neither here nor there i guess....
I am concerned of the issues I will come accross mechanical wise. My goal is about 350-380whp. I really do not want to build my motor, I would like to keep the long block stock. I am worried about head gaskets. reliability of engine electronics. as well as final cost to reach the whp goals.
In the LSx standpoint, it should be a real similar $$$ amount. from what I understand, the balance of the car is not affected. Adds reliability, in the track and everyday driving. tunability....ect..
Please be open minded and I am looking for some solid opinions. I also had a thought of trading my car +/- cash with someone on here to do the LS1 swap on.
chris
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Drifting
I think so too
if you look at RX-7's - properly done V8's cost as much, or even more, then their highly modified Rotary relatives
so long as its a nice and clean install, you can only expect value to atleast stay the same; as far as maintenance, I'm not sure, but I don't think a stock LSx is going to be less reliable then a modified 951
and then who knows, maybe you willl supercharge that LSx
if you look at RX-7's - properly done V8's cost as much, or even more, then their highly modified Rotary relatives
so long as its a nice and clean install, you can only expect value to atleast stay the same; as far as maintenance, I'm not sure, but I don't think a stock LSx is going to be less reliable then a modified 951
and then who knows, maybe you willl supercharge that LSx
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thanks guys...I was actually expecting cons from porsche purists....which I would agree with them, but my headaches would disagree when items fail such as headgaskets and or misc. sensors fail.
so, can anybody chime in who has done it first hand and advise on how their build went....
how much can i sell my 951s motor/turbo for nowadays?
so, can anybody chime in who has done it first hand and advise on how their build went....
how much can i sell my 951s motor/turbo for nowadays?
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Drifting
thanks guys...I was actually expecting cons from porsche purists....which I would agree with them, but my headaches would disagree when items fail such as headgaskets and or misc. sensors fail.
so, can anybody chime in who has done it first hand and advise on how their build went....
how much can i sell my 951s motor/turbo for nowadays?
so, can anybody chime in who has done it first hand and advise on how their build went....
how much can i sell my 951s motor/turbo for nowadays?
then start taking things apart - sell them as you go along, or wait untill you have your LSx in and runing, then sell what you didn't use/don't need on here in classifieds, or ebay, or craiglist, or combination of all 3
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To get 350 ish rwhp is simple in a 951. I think the price will plummet if you ask me( also with the help of the ression). It's way more work to do a swap then to upgrage have you thought of selling it and just getting a car with a LS engine already in it? Working on the V8 in the 951 will be hard for lack of room . Sorry for my negativity I just think people should mix and very unreliable american V8 for a engine that will hold up better in my book.
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I have a 1989 944 Turbo S and had some of the same concerns
Factory called all 1989-1991 models just 944 Turbo.1989-91 cars does not have any added value, because there was not any other 944 Turbo model (220hp) available.
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I agree with inurgrl951, sell the car and buy another. The 88S/89-91 whatever you want to call them are the best of the 944 Turbo's hence worth the most. Leave as is and sell it. If you want a V8 car, I am sure there are some ouit there. You won't be faced with the cost and effort of the conversion, and if you buy right, the v8 car shouldn't depreciate too much.
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Who told you that an LSx motor is unreliable?? They're damn near bullet proof as many of the guys on here who have them in their cars im sure can attest to. I know TonyG for one has light heartedly pointed out several times that he doesn't have to worry about oil or coolant leaks when he goes in for tech inspections unlike the racers with with a variant of our motor. The only thing that gets unreliable when you drop an LSx into one of these cars is gonna be the stock tranny and half shafts because of the amount of torque that an LSx is going to put out.
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Who told you that an LSx motor is unreliable?? They're damn near bullet proof as many of the guys on here who have them in their cars im sure can attest to. I know TonyG for one has light heartedly pointed out several times that he doesn't have to worry about oil or coolant leaks when he goes in for tech inspections unlike the racers with with a variant of our motor. The only thing that gets unreliable when you drop an LSx into one of these cars is gonna be the stock tranny and half shafts because of the amount of torque that an LSx is going to put out.
Good thing I'm easy on it.
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Working on the V8 in the 951 will be hard for lack of room .
Remember, "V8s are made of torque, Tubos are made of tubing".
BTW, his car has been very reliable.