sure ... i know a guy ... he is a car wizard. he can do anything. and he is not cheap .
2006-11-05 02:03:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Not really practical. The V8 in place of the flat 6 as well as the reverse rotation and opposite position compared to the original placement in the Ferrari (note spelling) would make it unlikely.
Having said that, nothing is impossible given time, money, and fabrication skills. People have shoe horned Chevy V8s in Porsches in the past, with Kits but there is none to do this one, so it would be a one off.
2006-11-05 13:33:34
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answered by DR. C 3
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why soil a porsche with a ferrari engine... plus your inability to spell ferrari correctly makes me doubt the validity of your question.
I have a 3.2 Jag XJ Sport... and i'm happy.
2006-11-04 10:33:25
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely no flaming chance, not only would it cost a monolithic amount, it is physically a much bigger engine, and as it's not a boxer you'd never get it low enough.
2006-11-06 03:27:33
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answered by Steven N 4
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It seems a bit pointless but yes.
2006-11-04 17:09:03
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answered by Boscombe 4
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yes, anything is possible with the right amount of money
2006-11-04 10:31:04
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answered by seanpaterson 2
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