Our path began about 15 years ago. Two brothers auto-crossing and tracking their 944 Turbo and 944 S2. Auto-crossing primarily at the abandoned El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, Orange County, CA and tracking at Willow Springs Raceway, Chuckwalla Valley Raceway, and Fontana's Auto Club Speedway.


After about 5 years of these very enjoyable outings/competitions, the unexpected happened. The high G-forces resulting from a combination of wide R-compound tires and spirited driving thru the bowl at Streets of Willow starved a 944 Turbo rod bearing of oil. There were ugly engine noises and "pieces". Engine torn down for inspection and investigation of options:

Investigating the options revealed the Turbo's engine rebuild would be costly (Porsche parts and labor).
How about an engine swap?
Yeah, how about a GM LS3 engine swap with 2x the power/torque and similar weight.
How hard can it be?
This:

Plus this:

Diving right in, my brother ordered the new GM LS3 EROD crate motor with freight delivery to his garage, which I received without the "required" loading dock. The tractor-trailer driver was not pleased.

The "shoe horning" begins:


These pictures and info are about all I can contribute on the swap. My brother, traveling & returning home in about a week, can pick-up the narrative from here. If interested, be sure to ask him about:
steering linkage re-routing and proper u-joint installation,
Cadillac CTS-V accessory drive package and power steering reservoir,
Corvette bell housing and new clutch,
BMW ATE H31 Hydroboost & bomb install,
Accusump for avoiding oil starvation,
Renegade Hybrids versus Texas Performance Concepts engine swap kits,
California Air Resources Board particulars to register the engine-swapped 944LS3,
and anything else of interest, "he's tackled 'em all".
