I'm getting ready to pull the trigger with Renegade Hybrids for some random parts for my conversion.
The price for the LS engine bar, rear boxster cradle mount, cooling kit are reasonable prices. However, they want 1200 dollars for 2 axles that bolt up to the boxster transmission to 911 hubs (which I don't have either)
These 911 hubs are somewhat expensive too! Renegade is putting my order together soon, and will call me with their paypal info. Should I go ahead and use their product for the axles, or is there a cheaper route?
Thanks
I would talk to sway away. There custom axles are much cheaper. If you can't get them direct then Pmb might be able to order for you.
Post wtb on pelican for the 911 parts. You probably want the hubs, cv's and stubs from 1969-1973
Don't pay $1200 for axles. Call these guys http://www.pacificcustoms.com/porsche-930-chromoly-axles.html. You will need 2 different lengths as the differential is offset. I'm running a 19-1/4" & 20-1/4" on mine. The Boxster S has a 108mm CV, same as 930 Turbo. Early 911 hubs are also 108mm. Buy 2 axles for around $200 and buy 930 CV's for around $100 each, or less. You will be about $600 into it but you still need stubs. Bruce Stone might have some. I bought a pair for around $200. If you call Pacific Customs, they will sell you individual axles so you don't need to buy a pair of each. Bolt Depot has the allen socket bolts pretty cheap. The Boxster S will use 6 per CV and the 911 stubs will use 4 each. The axles you need are 28 spline 930 style.
You Might check with Kent Porter at Precision Chassis Works, I think he keeps in stock axles for Boxster transaxle/914 conversions.
I was hoping you would chime in, thank you
Bruce, what say you?
I bought these conversion pieces for axles. They bolt to my 4 bolt stub axles then got to 100 mm cv outboard and 108mm inboard.
Pretty cheep.
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Just a FYI check everything renagade sends you for correct application and don't expect anything to b labeled. ........
As an alternative to new axles you might be able to buy stock Boxster axles and have the hub side resplined to 930 and cut to length.
Not sure what would be cheaper.
I forgot to mention that Patrick Motorsports sells a 94mm (914) to 108mm adapter.
http://www.patrickmotorsports.com/part/rear-axle-joint-flange-adapter-set-porsche-901-914-transmission/
You can bolt this on to your stub and run 108mm CV's. If you buy off the shelf parts like this and what I posted above, replacement is easy. No custom machine work required.
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Thanks for the advise, this is a great option. The tub I bought came with 914 hubs that were already drilled for 5 lugs. At this point, not really sure which route to go, but I do know that I will scratch off the axle kit from the order list at Renegade.
That transmission mount looks pretty cool, is that what I should expect from Renegade, never seen a picture of it. That adapter plate looks pretty thick, was that made from Kennedy Adapters? Kennedy pretty much told me to screw off once they knew I was trying to mate a LS4 to a Boxster 6 speed. The LS4 has no provisions for a starter, same holds true for the Boxster transaxle. After some intense searching, I found a company that has mated these two before and only charges 1500 for the adapter plate, flywheel, pressure plate, clutch and starter. The LS4 seems pretty popular with the Fiero crowd, and has been even installed in a MGB! I also like the idea that this engine can disable 4 cylinders at freeway speeds to conserve fuel. This will be a fun project!
Man that looks really good! you go with KEP adapter?
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Thanks for the advise, this is a great option. The tub I bought came with 914 hubs that were already drilled for 5 lugs. At this point, not really sure which route to go, but I do know that I will scratch off the axle kit from the order list at Renegade.
That transmission mount looks pretty cool, is that what I should expect from Renegade, never seen a picture of it. That adapter plate looks pretty thick, was that made from Kennedy Adapters? Kennedy pretty much told me to screw off once they knew I was trying to mate a LS4 to a Boxster 6 speed. The LS4 has no provisions for a starter, same holds true for the Boxster transaxle. After some intense searching, I found a company that has mated these two before and only charges 1500 for the adapter plate, flywheel, pressure plate, clutch and starter. The LS4 seems pretty popular with the Fiero crowd, and has been even installed in a MGB! I also like the idea that this engine can disable 4 cylinders at freeway speeds to conserve fuel. This will be a fun project!
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Here's where I'm at
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Thanks for the advise, this is a great option. The tub I bought came with 914 hubs that were already drilled for 5 lugs. At this point, not really sure which route to go, but I do know that I will scratch off the axle kit from the order list at Renegade.
That transmission mount looks pretty cool, is that what I should expect from Renegade, never seen a picture of it. That adapter plate looks pretty thick, was that made from Kennedy Adapters? Kennedy pretty much told me to screw off once they knew I was trying to mate a LS4 to a Boxster 6 speed. The LS4 has no provisions for a starter, same holds true for the Boxster transaxle. After some intense searching, I found a company that has mated these two before and only charges 1500 for the adapter plate, flywheel, pressure plate, clutch and starter. The LS4 seems pretty popular with the Fiero crowd, and has been even installed in a MGB! I also like the idea that this engine can disable 4 cylinders at freeway speeds to conserve fuel. This will be a fun project!
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My engine is l33 which is aluminum 5.3 same as ls4 except I have 799 heads high comp pistons and cam.That adaptor is kennedy. The ls1 style starter does bolt up no problems.
The flywheel clutch package is pretty crazy :-)
Man, that's pretty!
Sorry for lighting up your post.
Please do
Thanks for the pics! You have no idea how I have been searching for them! Looks great!!
Is the radiator narrow enough to lay down in the trunk?
And it's in.
How about a pic showing the clearance between the firewall and crank?
Didn't remove front or sides of engine tins.
Measuring for axles tomorrow.
Such a nice fit
I can't wait for my conversion parts to arrive, 4 weeks seems like a eternity!
How about another pic with the transaxle mount, was it dead on?
Make sure you get all the upgraded mounts,engine and trans as they don't come with kit.
They give you more front to back movement.
Ouch looking for 4 bolt solution.
Fuchs in back rev up front.
Looks great, loving that transaxle mount! Did you remove the muffler shield?
Shortly after posting my question, a member PM'd me offering to sell me the exact axles I need (300.00) from a failed conversion project he recently purchased.
Good progress on axles today.Found shop in town that can do complete
Cv's.I got 930 108mm inner and 100mm outer cv's today.Going to mount
Them up tomorrow and get measurements.
Which transaxle do you have?
2002 boxster S 6 speed
Can someone pm me the name of the company that does the ls4 to boxster s transmission conversion kit if forum rules don't allow it to be shared in the thread?
http://www.kitcarchassis.com/contact.php
Anybody have alternatives to Renegades Boxter s Mount for a 914? Looking at a lot of threads,
it looks like a lot of people have them, but it seems like a pretty hefty price -
Oops! I just noticed the date of this thread...
Sorry if this is posted but what is your intended purpose with the car? Also, why beat your head against issues using the LS4 when LS1/2/3/6 are so plentiful. That starter pocket could cause an issue for sure.
Not sure if anyone has mentioned this yet but standard late model Carrera axle's are a direct bolt-in with a spacer. I bought my first set for $250...plus $100 for spacers. Just another idea...
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