Renegadehybrids conversion help, Need advice on which renegadehybrids conversion to go with. Which one would be easiest for a 3 out of 5 wrench mechanic to do? |
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Renegadehybrids conversion help, Need advice on which renegadehybrids conversion to go with. Which one would be easiest for a 3 out of 5 wrench mechanic to do? |
Wolfganguntoten |
Jul 17 2021, 06:11 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 28-January 20 From: Virginia Member No.: 23,870 Region Association: North East States |
Any help is appreciated. Which engine conversion to do for the noooob.
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Chris914n6 |
Jul 17 2021, 08:44 PM
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Jackstands are my life. Group: Members Posts: 3,423 Joined: 14-March 03 From: Las Vegas, NV Member No.: 431 Region Association: Southwest Region |
D. Subaru flat 6 with a Subaru trans.
LS is too big and too much torque for a stock trans. Boxster 6 speed and adapter kit is big money. 350 is too big and too heavy and carbs suck and too much torque for a stock trans. Subaru 4 is great but the turbo requires cutting into the truck wall. Also the Renegade kit uses the outdated 914 trans instead of the much better Subaru trans. |
Steve |
Jul 18 2021, 12:37 AM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 5,767 Joined: 14-June 03 From: Orange County, CA Member No.: 822 Region Association: Southern California |
I selected SBC as the easiest and least complicated, not necessarily the best. Since that is what the OP asked. SBC is typically carbureted and simple to wire and install. The other two are more complicated. Personally I would choose either a subi six or LS with boxster six speed.
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tygaboy |
Jul 18 2021, 08:42 AM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 5,468 Joined: 6-October 15 From: Petaluma, CA Member No.: 19,241 Region Association: Northern California |
If you have the chance, try and get a ride in/drive each of your choices.
I have a 500+ hp LS3/Boxster 6-speed conversion and while it's great for bragging rights and goes like mad, it's really about what you want from the car. After building this one, I wouldn't do it again. I'd look for, at most, an engine in the 275 - 300 hp range. And something lighter. It's not that a V8 isn't a great option, it's just makes the 914 into something that isn't quite as nimble. In my car, the driving experience is dominated by the engine. Again, not a bad thing, just something to know before you decide. Come out to CA for a visit and take mine for a drive. It'll certainly help inform your decision. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/driving.gif) And whatever you decide, we expect a detailed build thread! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/poke.gif) Best of luck as you move ahead. |
Thunderchief |
Jul 19 2021, 09:00 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 154 Joined: 12-August 19 From: Pasadena, CA. Member No.: 23,365 Region Association: Southern California |
I agree. Try them out yourself. I had a lengthy conversation with Renegade (who are awesome btw) and he tried to steer me towards the sbc or LS1. I test drove an ls1 and rode in a Subi conversion and preferred the Subi conversion myself. In the end, I found a 3.0sc Porsche conversion which I think is the best for resale but is the most expensive.
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76-914 |
Jul 19 2021, 09:33 AM
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Repeat Offender & Resident Subaru Antagonist Group: Members Posts: 13,647 Joined: 23-January 09 From: Temecula, CA Member No.: 9,964 Region Association: Southern California |
(IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) with Chris’s assessment, in full. I had an SBC and converted it to a Suby 6. The V8 changes the how it feels/handles, aka as the personality of the 914. Others will disagree but I could feel the difference when cornering. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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dwillouby |
Jul 19 2021, 09:48 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 394 Joined: 27-December 02 From: Mt Washington, KY Member No.: 29 Region Association: None |
I have had a SBC with carb, big cam, and re geared 901 trans.
Used the renegade kit & cooling system. Was ok with the usual carb tuning issues and tough to keep cool. With the H gear swap in the 901 had very good cruising rpm.$ Upgraded to a FAST EZ EFI system, made a big difference in starting and driving manners. $$ Upgraded to a Boxster S 6 speed. Now shifts like a new Toyota and had good gear spacing. $$$ Now have a 07 LS2 with the Boxster trans, Used Kennedy and Renegade parts. DBW throttle and custom harness, tune. Night and day compared to the SBC. Scary fast. $$$$$ Have no experience with the Subaru swaps, Seems like a very good choice. I guess its what your end desire is. I seem to hang around the street rod, hot rod show crowds a lot. They see an LS in the car and will stop and check out. I feel a Subaru just looks stock and they just walk on by as they don't know what they are looking at. David |
rmarx |
Jul 19 2021, 11:16 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 96 Joined: 5-June 07 From: Pleasant Hill, CA Member No.: 7,784 |
Your question was which on would be the EASIEST. Not which one was the best or most practical. The easiest one would be the small block Chevy with a 901 trans. The wiring and fuel requirements are simple.
I can say this because I have built one in the past. I am currently building one with a Subaru EZ30R engine and WRX trans. It is much more involved and takes more understanding of wiring, computers and fabrication. |
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