Porsche 911SC with Subaru EG33
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@littlefrank90 SVX engine > more power, more torque, more MPG, more reliable, about 1/10th the price of a rebuilt porsche engine.
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@verdeboyo you realize the subaru engine can be had for $800, right? And a 3.3 Turbo engine would be well over $7500, right?
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@cash68 If you are comparing this to the 3 litre SC engine you had, then yes it has lots more reliability.As the engine studs alone are a major issue and job to do on SC. But, if you compare to a 3.2, 964, 993 engine then the reliability etc goes out of the window. The Porsche engines produce far better torque, as it's not all about BHP as it seems to be the case with Imprezas and EVOs. Chip a jap cart and the reliability goes down.
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I would never put a jap engine in my 3.2, I would rather have a 3.3 turbo, 964RS engine fitted. Everyone is entitled to do what the hell they want to their car, whether it be fitting a Jap 'rice burner' engine or Yanky V8. Although, looks like a good job done, but why not drive it outa the garage. Does it not have a gearbox?
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pull that shit out of the garage you idiot !! lets see it GO""""""
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Proof
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fantastic job !
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Beautiful eg33 911! What trans are you using in it??
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@littlefrank90 See the top rated comment thats why.
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WHY?
Someone call the whaaaambulance. Porsche and subaru have worked side by side for years, and porsche have even part developed subaru's H6 engines, especially on the later EZ30's. I don't see what the big deal is...
ReubenHorsley 2 years ago 33
Sounds absolutely nothing like a Porsche. The sound is part of the soul of the car IMHO. Still happy to see others enjoying these cars, they are very fun to drive. I'd rather see non porsche engines in these cars than have them rot away on someones driveway. Good luck with the car.
dreskie77 2 years ago 5