When I first read the description of this video I wasn’t expecting a whole heck of a lot. However, it quickly captured my attention and had me mesmerized. Right before my eyes this worn down 3.2 liter Porsche Engine was deconstructed, piece by piece, as if by magic. The wizardry of stop motion photography makes me continue to watch this clip over and over, it’s that good. If you ever wanted to see what’s inside a Porsche engine (and you’ve never taken one apart on your own) this video will educate you in a way that would be nearly impossible to duplicate. Even better, the producers promise more to come as they continue the series and tune the engine for an upcoming Outlaw build. Enjoy!
Update: We were able to talk with the folks behind this film and find out exactly how it was made.
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I loved this!! If I can find, or you could direct me to a 3.0 &/or a Turbo 3.0 video similar, I'd love you guys forever, well maybe just be very appreciative
Regards;
Mill!
Mill,
While we've seen other videos like this for engines from other manufacturers, this is the first one we've seen of a Porsche. We'll be looking around in an effort to earn your "appreciation". :-)
Totally awesome!
(So why does my indy want 8 hours labor for tear down?)
relinuca
It's an engine not a motor but semantics aside, thanks for sharing this. One of the best videos I've ever watched, just love it. Thank-you.
Now let's see the rebuild!