Thursday, September 15, 2011
Can a Mitsubishi Eclipse receive an engine transplant from a Porsche Carrera S?
If you're into engine modification of ur ride, can one replace a 2008 model Mitsu Eclipse's 3.8L DOHC 24V V6 engine rated at 263hp for a more muscular 3.8L DOHC 24V F6 (355hp) from a Porsche 911 Carrera S without extensive modification under the hood? Same displacement, same number of valves. Is it possible? Disregarding the costs, of course.|||I would recommend putting the eclipse engine in the Porsche instead. Also make sure you put a 5 inch fart-can that drags the ground on the back, and, on the door, a graphic of a one-winged angel with a big fist punching a tax collector in the face. You would be the envy of all Porsche owners.|||Disregarding costs, it may be possible. Porsche Carrera's have their engine in the rear and Mitsu's have it in the front. Flipping it around to the front you will have tranny issues, driveshaft issues and which wheels are the ones that are going to be driven? You're going to have to hire an engineer to figure it all out. By the time you spend your money you probably could have bought a Porsche Carrera and a Cayenne so I ask why would you want to?|||I once saw an Isetta 600 (BMW mini car) with an Allison V-12 airplane engine in it. All things are possible.
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