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02-05 Porsche 996 Carrera 3.6L Freshly Rebuilt Engine Motor 6 Months Warranty
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02-05 Porsche 996 Carrera 3.6L Freshly Rebuilt Engine Motor 6 Months Warranty
Category: Engine - Complete
Price (no $ sign please): $10000
Private or Vendor Listing: Vendor Listing
Part fits (select ONLY those which apply): 996
Location (Region): SouthEast
Item Condition: Brand New
MB Motorsports is an independent Porsche repair shop located in Port Saint Lucie, FL (just moved here from Schaumburg, IL) specializing in Porsche engine rebuilds, IMS bearing upgrades and used engine sales. We work with customers all over US and worldwide. We currently have 2 locations, one in US and one in Poland, Europe.
Shipping cost varies depending on your location, we can obtain a quote with your zip code and location info (business or residential).
Core charge is $2000 if you don't have a good rebuildable core. Please call us to discuss the details prior to purchase to determine your core condition.
You will find our contact details on our website www.mbmotorsportsrepair.com.
Payments are accepted in cash, certified funds or wire transfers.
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This should help:
http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarti...ngine_Swap.htm
"The Boxster 1997-99 chassis can accept any Carrera 996 3.4L engine, or can use any Boxster engine from 1997-2002. In 2003, Porsche switched to a vane-cell adjuster mechanism to control the variable camshaft timing, and this system requires the later DME running Motronic version 7.8. Unless you upgrade the car to use the later DME (very difficult), you cannot use any 2002 or later 996 Carrera engine or any 2003 or later Boxster engine. You can swap in any replacement 2.5L engine from 1997-99 without having to remap the DME."
"Installing a 996/997 3.6 or 3.8 engine or 2003-08 Boxster/Cayman engine is very difficult on these early cars, as you need to manually update many other systems in the car to get them to work properly. These later engines used Vario-Cam Plus, which is a system for controlling variable valve lift. You need to install a late-model DME and run Motronic 7.8 in order to control the variable valve lift properly. It is possible to run a piggyback computer that independently controls the variable valve lift, but this solution is not ideal and is complex to implement."
http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarti...ngine_Swap.htm
"The Boxster 1997-99 chassis can accept any Carrera 996 3.4L engine, or can use any Boxster engine from 1997-2002. In 2003, Porsche switched to a vane-cell adjuster mechanism to control the variable camshaft timing, and this system requires the later DME running Motronic version 7.8. Unless you upgrade the car to use the later DME (very difficult), you cannot use any 2002 or later 996 Carrera engine or any 2003 or later Boxster engine. You can swap in any replacement 2.5L engine from 1997-99 without having to remap the DME."
"Installing a 996/997 3.6 or 3.8 engine or 2003-08 Boxster/Cayman engine is very difficult on these early cars, as you need to manually update many other systems in the car to get them to work properly. These later engines used Vario-Cam Plus, which is a system for controlling variable valve lift. You need to install a late-model DME and run Motronic 7.8 in order to control the variable valve lift properly. It is possible to run a piggyback computer that independently controls the variable valve lift, but this solution is not ideal and is complex to implement."