Porsche’s foray into American open-wheeled motorsport as a part of the Indy-adjacent CART series was admittedly brief. However, we got to watch the German automaker do some impressive engineering ...
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A vintage Porsche 914 reimagined for the track
Witness the evolution of a classic as the Porsche 914 is reimagined with a 525WHp LS7 engine swap, built for track ...
Without a doubt, the 914 is the most Volkswagen Porsche ever - this is one of the main reasons the car was and still is most controversial. Despite it being quite coveted back when it was made, it’s ...
Japanese oil company ENEOS displays five modified race cars at this year’s SEMA Show, with the Porsche 911 GT3 STI as its most ambitious project. It’s again an engine swap, replacing the iconic ...
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Wheel of project cars: LS swapping a 2007 Porsche Cayman S for drifting
Transforming a 2007 Porsche Cayman S into a drift car starts with a bold LS engine swap. This build focuses on power delivery ...
Engine-swapped builds are some of the cooler project cars out there, with a new motor often completely changing the character of a car. Of course, they can also become passe, as everyone grows tired ...
We love all sorts of engine swaps here at Carscoops but this one is pretty unconventional to say the very least. Under the hood of this Porsche 928 is the V12 from a Toyota Century mated to a ...
You’ve probably never heard of KCPerformance before, but they are the company to call if you own an air-cooled Porsche 911 and want it equipped with a modern PDK dual-clutch transmission. Many would ...
Perhaps you breathed a sigh of relief after Chevy-Powered Porsche Hell was over with, figuring that (with the small-block-motivated 911 winning so decisively) you would be spared the temptation of a ...
Porsche traditionalists may have dismissed the 944 Turbo long ago on the basis of its front-engine layout and VW/Audi roots, but few would argue it didn't possess an excellent chassis. It always ...
How boxer engines work, why they’re not just “flat” engines, and a 120-year evolution traced from the 1899 Benz to the latest Porsche and Subaru boxers. Boxer engines feature flat, opposing pistons ...
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