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just got a 944, and just ordered the gen one CTSV break kits, LS mount kit (mounts and t tube adapter), haltech with harness. what LS should i build? i was thinking ls2 with ported heads and cam. new to LS.
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PS I'm trans (post-op) if that matters
also jewish (if you couldn't tell)
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>>27608866
The cheapest aluminum block LS you can get your hands on, they're all aight and anything above 300hp will feel as as fuck in a 944 so your basically set. Just aluminum so you don't completely ruin your weight distribution.

Otherwise if your only care is power, a junkyard 5.3 iron block and boost it to the moon.
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>>27608904
im going later today to check the compression on a ls2 from a GTO that some guy pulled. i read that its 49(f)51(r) with the alum block, so i def want to stay balanced. its just going to be an auto cross car. Honestly having a reliable 400 hp car is what im shooting for, i almost got a c5 vett but the 944 just seems more sexy and a little bit more compact for autox.
>>27608897
what does a jewish tranny homo like yourself drive?
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>autox
>400hp
you know that you barely hit 60mph in autox, right?
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>>27608936
I have a 240 with a 1j swap that i have been doing autox and grassroots drift for about 5 years, its right at 460hp and its fine. what would you recommend? a stanced miata and 2000$ worth of bad dragon toys?
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>>27608866
how is that LS going to work with the transaxle?
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>>27608866
Get a Turbo or S2 transaxle, the torque from an LS will shred the base one

>>27608904
>Just aluminum so you don't completely ruin your weight distribution.
Aluminum LS is lighter than the stock 4 cylinder
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>>27608947
Their is a boomer on a 944 forum that I found remans them, i msg'd him and seeing what he says, almost the same as buying a worn used one. the NA ones take right about 375trq, so its going to def get btfo after a while.
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Just picked up a lq4 with good compression for 400, that frees up 1600 of the 2000 I was going to spend on the LS2. Wat do? Heads ported and full bolt on, ls intake?
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post mercedes
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>>27608866
>yet another LS swap
>underengineered wonder of a build has no balance
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>>27609497
Hello, would you mind posting what vehicles you own and examples of what fabrication you have done?
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>>27609469
f body intake pan and pickup tube, btr torquer cam for the street, probably f body accessory brackets, have to google and see what combination fits best, matters if you want ac in the car

Order a gasket set and at least do the rear main

T56 is the go to but AR5s are tough, cheap, and the adapter plate is cheap too


You'll want to do something about the rear end
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>>27609469
Isn't that the heavy iron block?
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>>27608866
Oh hey I think that's the same pressure washer I just got on sale last week.
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>>27609525
Based and helpful pilled. I'm using the stick tranny (upgrading to the turbo LSD one, it was 1400 shipped via boomer expert :[ ). The mounts I ordered fit right in with the pan swap. The stock tranny is set up just like a c5 vet and is very good. The 5th gear is a little short so I might swap it with mine. I ordered the brackets from the same shop as for alt, AC. Car never came with power steering. So far it's a super ez swap from what I'm seeing. I'm selling the 240 this week with max rice tax.
>>27609527
It ends up being 40lbs more than the stock engine but it's still 49(f)51(r). It's about 70lbs less than the 944 turbo in the front after the swap.

Looking at cams right now.
>>27609537
Based washer fren
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>>27609513
>Boasts about fabrication skills
>uses bolt in engine and trans mounts
lol
lmao
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>>27608866
Putting LS in the 944 would be bitch. Buy the old toyota truck cuz it will be easier.
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>>27609566
Seems like you're a jealous bus rider or some kinda poor compared to OP.
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>>27609569
Funny enough, I was looking at a x runner before I found the 944, would of been super cool.
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>>27608928
>49(f)51(r) with the alum block,
>>27609562
>iron but it's still 49(f)51(r)
Google's never heard of 49(f)51(r), so I think that you're a troll.
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>>27609589
Took 2 seconds, turbo had a different wait distribution due to Components. LQ4 is 70 pounds less dressed than the stock engine with turbo assembly dressed. How can you be this retarded. Honestly I think your just some bus rider. Try a hobby you can afford pal.
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>>27609615
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>>27609615
>Turbo 2.5 is 472 pounds
>6.0 iron block LQ4 is about 520 pounds
>This somehow means the LQ4 is lighter
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>>27609638
Now add all the extra piping and heat exchangers in the nose
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>>27608897
i'm trans too!
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>>27609640
So around 6.5 feet is hollow aluminum tubing, estimated weight of 5 pounds at the absolute maximum. Plus an intercooler that'll weigh in around 30 pounds with a very generous estimate.
507 pounds. Still lighter.
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>>27608866
LS stands for Lump of Semen, swap a real engine instead
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>>27609640
>>27609660
Actually I did more digging. 472 pounds includes everything, and the engine by itself comes in at just about dead nuts 400.
The aluminum LS engines are good because they weigh roughly the same and don't impact weight distribution or handling in any measurable way, but iron blocks are boat anchors.
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>>27608866
LS7
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>>27608944
>how is that LS going to work with the transaxle?

Very easily

LS swapped 944s are probably the best sportcar you could have
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>>27609721
>sportcar
I mean lets be honest, the VW944 was not a real sportscar, it was an off-brand, budget car with sporty styling and most people used to just call them NARPs. Those people died of old age 20 years ago.
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>>27609732
>it was an off-brand, budget car with sporty styling and most people used to just call them NARPs

These trolls are so low iq you might as well just be saying they have square wheels
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>>27609732
porsche is well known for modifying vws into sports cars and they just did the same thing with the 924
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>>27609681
based
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>>27608866
>best porsche
pretty fucking nice anon
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>>27608866
>get kinda intersting car
>make it as boring as possible with an LS
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>>27609681
Fag
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>>27612203
lump semen slurper detected
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what’s the semen demon in the bottom right? ryobi?
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>>27609537
>>27608866
Is that the Brushless Greenworks that can do 2.3gpm? I saw it discounted on Amazon and didn't buy it
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>>27608866
>ls swap
yawn mine had a ls1 from factory was a nice cheap engine 5-10 yrs ago not anymore dont even fkn bother
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>>27612431
lump semen is the best
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>>27609732
>>27609738

There it is again. Somebody can't resist saying NARP one time and /o/ flips a shit over it. Who the fuck cares when it's being LS-swapped anyway? An obvious troll casts the same tired old bait and people bite down on it EVERY SINGLE TIME. Fuck all yall.
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>>27608866
OP are you in NW DFW? Saw this car pass me twice on Friday
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>>27613673
Naw, ryobi isn't neon green.
It's probably some "eco" shit from harbor freight.
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>>27616170
>>27613673
It's a Greenworks, they make much better yard shit than Ryobi



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