My 914-6 GT build sheet, your opinions and add ons.... |
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My 914-6 GT build sheet, your opinions and add ons.... |
futuresoptions |
Nov 23 2008, 01:57 PM
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Happy Camper Group: Members Posts: 55 Joined: 14-November 08 From: Tejas Member No.: 9,757 Region Association: None |
Okay, with the help of the board I have been able to come up with a basic build sheet for the car I will be purchasing and starting on... Thanks for all of the input that has gotten me to this point.
I will be taking this list that I have made and will be breaking down into a TO DO list and a PARTS TO BUY list. If you can think of anything that I should add or consider please feel free to chime in.... I feel pretty confident on what is needed for the 6 conversion... and will let PMB guide me when I am ready on the rear brake / 5 lug conversion... Will probably be going with a Rennshift setup... I am considering a Motor Meister 914-6 kit, but I am hesitant as I have heard some negatives about them.. Is there anyone else that may provide this service/kit or should I just find a low mileage 3.2, slap some PMO's on it and purchase parts individually to complete my conversion. PORSCHE 914-6 GT Project Car: 1973-1976 914 Rust free as possible. (Strip her to the Bones) Mechanicals: Install new fuel line and pump, replace all wiring in car, install electric washer pump, install stainless clutch & accelerator cable, petronix ignitor, relocate battery to front trunk(Red top). Engine: 3.2L Twin Carbs, headers, quad tips out rear.. Tranny: Beefed up and rebuilt 901 side shifter. premium upgraded shifter and components to tranny. Paint/Body: Steel GT flares from Automobile Atlanta, front and rear spoilers. Complete paint and body job with premium chassis stiffening kit installed... Suspension Front: Either install 911SC or 930 front suspension, should drop right in. 930 is more expensive, but has larger calipers, drilled rotors and turbo tie rods. 911SC with turbo tie rods would be just fine. Plan replacing any bushings, bearings, and strut inserts. Possible upgrade on sway bar.. Suspension Rear: Contact PMB Performance for the 5-lug conversion/brake information, Beefed up/reuilbt/new trailing arms. Replace springs, bushings, bearings and strut inserts. Install heavy duty cv shafts. Interior: Black-mainly stock.. Wheels/Tires: 16" Black 911 Fuch's 7" in front, 8" rear |
pete-stevers |
Nov 23 2008, 02:38 PM
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saved from fire! Group: Members Posts: 2,643 Joined: 10-October 04 From: Abbotsford,BC, Canada Member No.: 2,914 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
motor miester....bad news blues
do a search on them on pelican here is one such thread http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthread....t=motor+meister |
burton73 |
Nov 23 2008, 09:19 PM
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burton73 Group: Members Posts: 3,558 Joined: 2-January 07 From: Los Angeles Member No.: 7,414 Region Association: Southern California |
Bill,
The 3.2 with the factory injection is great. You will spend $3,500 or so for the PMO carbs. and manifolds or you can get great performance if you let Steve Wong tune your chip for the 914-6 headers and muffler set up you use. I have a Steve chip in my 86 Carrera 3.2 and my car passes smog in California and I do not run a catalytic converter on it just a Dansk clear pipe. If the people do not see it I am fine. My car has power across the power band with an increase in lower end power all the way up to red line. The Wong chip was the biggest bang for the buck at a $100. When I got it. He programs the chip on his computer. He is close to me so I just drove over to him. Nice guy as well. Smog will not be an issue for you because of the year, but the point is he can tune the injection to do what you need in the chip and it will be great. With headers it should be well over 230 HP as that is what my car is set to put out with stock pipe no headers. This can save you a lot of money. Bob |
davep |
Nov 24 2008, 02:56 PM
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914 Historian Group: Benefactors Posts: 5,156 Joined: 13-October 03 From: Burford, ON, N0E 1A0 Member No.: 1,244 Region Association: Canada |
Do a search here and on Pelican to get a good rundown on MM.
It looks like you have a pretty good plan overall. |
Todd Enlund |
Nov 24 2008, 04:08 PM
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Resident Photoshop Guru Group: Members Posts: 3,251 Joined: 24-August 07 From: Laurelhurst (Portland), Oregon Member No.: 8,032 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Sounds good. I'm doing a modernized GT theme, with a big type IV. Don't get stuck on the '73-'76... you can convert an early car to a side shifter, and the doors weigh less.
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rfuerst911sc |
Nov 24 2008, 04:48 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 2,158 Joined: 4-May 06 From: Dahlonega , Georgia Member No.: 5,980 Region Association: South East States |
If you use Motor Meister for the engine you don't need any list, you'll be spending years to get it right (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) Seriously please use someone reputable or your build will be a nightmare. If you're going to strip it down to bare chassis and rebuild/replace everything that needs to be done your looking at 15,000.00 or so. Good luck. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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MikeSpraggi |
Nov 24 2008, 04:55 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 781 Joined: 7-February 05 From: Silver Spring, Md Member No.: 3,570 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
Bill before commenting on your plan (which seems fine generically), how will the car be used? Daily driver, autocrosser, DE track car? Depending on how the car is used there may be suggestions and/or modifications to your list.
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SirAndy |
Nov 24 2008, 05:10 PM
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Resident German Group: Admin Posts: 41,688 Joined: 21-January 03 From: Oakland, Kalifornia Member No.: 179 Region Association: Northern California |
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