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You do it if your car is in good shape except you blow your engine somehow and want to put in a cheaper engine that is more "mod friendly". At least that is my best guess. Or you like the 951 power band but like the looks of the 968 better. Shrug different strokes for different folks.
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Why is that engine bay and engine so dirty if it was just installed in April?
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From someone who monitors the cost of 924's, 944's, 968's and 911's,on the auction site, I am never surprised these days to see what a seller thinks they will get for a car, especially the highly modified project cars. Not to mention a few 968's with over 100k with a price tag in the upper teens.
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The legal records show an accident a year ago with a title change 4 months later (Hmmmmm)........ explains the new paint job and possibly the engine retirement/suspension. Agree with the oddly high price. My guess is the owner trying recover ALL the money spent on the rehab work.............
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Only thing I can think of really, is he was too cheap to force induct a 3.0. 2.5 motors are a dime a dozen. I guess there is the tuning potential......with lots of boost.....and probably lag. I dont see him getting his BIN price.
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You can make a very potent car, that is reliable and looks like the factory did it - for not a ton of money.
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As evidenced by the car you drive. I believe you run a 2.5 turbo in your car don't you?
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[quote name='Joel968' timestamp='1310088239' post='112305']
The 2.5 conversion makes perfect sence...... Cheap parts and pleanty of vendors who support the 951 turbo setup. Tell me how many vendors sell and support 3.0 veriocam turbo conversion setups?
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Im not saying it doesnt make economic sense. Its just going backwards. There is no replacement for displacement. The same 951 support can be applied to the 104 mm blocks. The only reason to go from a 104mm block to a 100mm block, is cost. 100mm blocks are cheap, and abundant. The guy didnt even sleeve it to 104mm.
Pulling 350 whp from a 2.5 is pushing it. The 3.0 blocks are much more ideal for power. A 2.5 with that much power is gonna be higher boost levels, and laggy. Sure throwing a 2.5 motor in there that he probably paid less the a grand for is cheaper. But hey, I hope he gets 20k for it. If he can get 20k for a 2.5L 968, then there is hope for my 3.0's if I ever sell them. It is certainly going backwards though IMO. Of course I'd ditch the variocam, and go for an 8v any way. With boost at least.
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Boosting a 3.0 is really expensive. If you wanted something like 280-300whp the 2.5 swap might be easier and cheaper. I do not think the superchargers make that much. 280 at the wheels is pretty fun in a 951 and not that expensive these days.
Before I got the SC my plan was to build a 3.0L low-boost turbo with about 9.5:1 cr and my expectation was to spend $15k or so. If instead you sold your 3.0 motor (assuming it wasn't trashed) and bought a decent 2.5 engine and the turbo bits, you would only be out of pocket for some upgrades, installation and maintenance. Maybe $5k if you DIY. Maybe even less. A decent K27/8 would be a good turbo for this setup and those can be had for $500 or so. You would not get the low and midrange power I wanted for the street but you'd have a fast, fun car.
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