ZedLeg wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 10:02 am
The LS swaps are quite popular over there because they’re cheap, will make as much power as you want fairly easily and are about the same weight as the flat 6 iirc.
The only issue usually is packaging but I guess it’s not so much of an issue if you’re cutting the car up anyway.
Looking at the dogs dinner hoovie made of his 996 LS swap, I'm not sure it would actually end up being cheap if you were to really do it properly - though maybe it is easier on an earlier car with less to deal with in the way of electronics.
Its interesting re the weight point - I was thinking about this some more in the context of the posts with Mik re the Evora weight distribution. I would guess that you still make the handling incrementally worse as the V8 is longer than the flat 6 (IIRC Hoovie had to cut apart part of the cross-member behind the rear bumper to get it to fit - so you're moving the weight further back still.
To be honest its more that it doesn't suit the character of the car rather than anything else. It'd be like putting a cross plane cranked V8 in a mid engined Ferrari.
ETA: I think looking at those pics again too, the only way you make it fit in a G-series or earlier body is to rip the back seats out so maybe it isn't so rearward biased after all... but now only a two seater and mid-rear engined!