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The Boxster "S" 6 speed trans, that is used with the LS3 engine. Are all of the transaxles geared differently, or all the same?
Is anyone else running the Boxster "S" 6 speed, with an LS engine? |
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"Very Interesting!" ![]() Group: Members Posts: 32 Joined: 6-December 11 From: British Columbia Member No.: 13,865 Region Association: Canada ![]() |
It's good to see this thread revived. I am using an LS4/G86.20 but making my own adapter.
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 21-July 24 From: Texas Member No.: 28,253 Region Association: South America ![]() |
It's good to see this thread revived. I am using an LS4/G86.20 but making my own adapter. I second you on this thread being resurrected and very happy to read all the great experience on it. I have 74 roller I just bought for roll cage and deleting unneeded panels replaced by cage, for an Ls with g86-20. With that said. Thank you guys, and now I just gotta find the genie Ls and transaxle , my game is searching til I hit a lottery buy, as I’m not allowed to start work on this car until I finish my shop and floors on my house! |
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