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3.0L SC w/ CIS.... in a 914? |
RiqueMar |
Jul 15 2010, 11:18 AM
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Enrique Allen Mar Group: Members Posts: 2,169 Joined: 28-August 08 From: San Diego, CA Member No.: 9,478 Region Association: Southern California |
Doing a search on past threads, I found a few that reference having a 2.7 with CIS installed in a 914, with some modifications, however, I can't seem to find one referencing an installation of a 3.0 SC engine w/ CIS installed.
Anyone ever done this? |
Jeffs9146 |
Jul 15 2010, 11:44 AM
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Ski Bum Group: Members Posts: 4,062 Joined: 10-January 03 From: Discovery Bay, Ca Member No.: 128 |
I am in the process of doing this now! Here are a few photos of what I have seen others do!
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Mountain914 |
Jul 15 2010, 11:50 AM
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Too much time in thin air! Group: Members Posts: 367 Joined: 22-May 03 From: Conifer, CO Member No.: 725 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
Assume you have seen these:
There are a few out there. http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?sho...c=91339&hl= http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?sho...c=58296&hl= http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?sho...ic=7915&hl= Another Colorado member is currently installing a 3.0 - and has been waffling between CIS and Carbs (I think CIS won?). Mine: (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads/post-3847-1231182926.jpg) (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads/post-3847-1231182942.jpg) (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads/post-2-1073190890.jpg) |
Jeffs9146 |
Jul 15 2010, 11:51 AM
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Ski Bum Group: Members Posts: 4,062 Joined: 10-January 03 From: Discovery Bay, Ca Member No.: 128 |
This is what mine looks like so far!
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RiqueMar |
Jul 15 2010, 12:01 PM
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Enrique Allen Mar Group: Members Posts: 2,169 Joined: 28-August 08 From: San Diego, CA Member No.: 9,478 Region Association: Southern California |
Mountain,
Thanks! I had only seen 1 or 2 of those threads, but the third was a bit more helpful. and I hadn't seen that yet. I guess the question that isn't completely answered is whether you have to remove the trunk latch. We have a running 3.0 SC engine laying around, and it might go in my car, I'm just debating the carbs vs. CIS question. I'de like to be able to just pull it and and pop it in the 914, as it's already running. It looks to me that all YOU had to do was remove that trunk latch? I'de love to get more input. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) |
Jeffs9146 |
Jul 15 2010, 12:29 PM
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Ski Bum Group: Members Posts: 4,062 Joined: 10-January 03 From: Discovery Bay, Ca Member No.: 128 |
If you want to rework the CIS like I am doing you dont need to cut but if you plan on doing a plug & play with the CIS then you will have to cut (remove the engine lid latch) or lower the engine.
Bolting on the carbs will not give you full horsepower unless you change the cams and rejet the carbs! |
RiqueMar |
Jul 15 2010, 03:09 PM
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Enrique Allen Mar Group: Members Posts: 2,169 Joined: 28-August 08 From: San Diego, CA Member No.: 9,478 Region Association: Southern California |
If you want to rework the CIS like I am doing you dont need to cut but if you plan on doing a plug & play with the CIS then you will have to cut (remove the engine lid latch) or lower the engine. Bolting on the carbs will not give you full horsepower unless you change the cams and rejet the carbs! Hmm, I like the idea of 'plug and play' with the CIS. I'm not in love with the trunk latch, so if thats the only required alteration, its not a big deal. Quick question, because I don't know if this comes up at all, can the battery stay in the stock position? |
Jeffs9146 |
Jul 15 2010, 03:54 PM
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Ski Bum Group: Members Posts: 4,062 Joined: 10-January 03 From: Discovery Bay, Ca Member No.: 128 |
QUOTE can the battery stay in the stock position? Yes There are other mods nessary so it is not a total plug & play! You need to buy a ring gear and clutch package (like Patrick Motorsports $612.62) as well as modify the oil cooler (+-$175)to look like the 914-6 cooler! If your car is currently a 4 you will need the external oil tank ($$$$), oil lines ($$$), engine mount ($$$), heat exchangers ($1100-$1500) or headers and a muffler ($300-$600). |
RiqueMar |
Jul 15 2010, 08:16 PM
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Enrique Allen Mar Group: Members Posts: 2,169 Joined: 28-August 08 From: San Diego, CA Member No.: 9,478 Region Association: Southern California |
QUOTE can the battery stay in the stock position? Yes There are other mods nessary so it is not a total plug & play! You need to buy a ring gear and clutch package (like Patrick Motorsports $612.62) as well as modify the oil cooler (+-$175)to look like the 914-6 cooler! If your car is currently a 4 you will need the external oil tank ($$$$), oil lines ($$$), engine mount ($$$), heat exchangers ($1100-$1500) or headers and a muffler ($300-$600). Luckily, I have most of that stuff, as my Dad junked it off his /6. My biggest concern was the CIS. After reading the other posts, I was'nt 100% sure whether the CIS would fit and all I had to do was remove the trunk latch. I don't really remind removing it, I just didn't really want to cut into the trunk. Hell, I still don't know, I may even still go with carbs. Any hassle with the wiring? |
Mark Henry |
Jul 15 2010, 08:48 PM
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that's what I do! Group: Members Posts: 20,065 Joined: 27-December 02 From: Port Hope, Ontario Member No.: 26 Region Association: Canada |
I think Perry makes a plug and play CIS harness.
Just bolt in your front mount and drop it 1", then if everything looks cool weld it in proper. My bet is you can keep the latch by droping it and shaving the ribs on the intake boot. |
Mountain914 |
Jul 15 2010, 09:01 PM
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Too much time in thin air! Group: Members Posts: 367 Joined: 22-May 03 From: Conifer, CO Member No.: 725 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
(IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) You've got it made with a /6 to pull the goodies from (that's how mine was made). You have to remove the rain tray and engine grill latch to keep the CIS unaltered - but as you can see coming up with a latching solution isn't very difficult. Somebody else on here used hoodpins, I think (that they could lock).
And yeah - battery can stay right where it is. You are going to have a fun project ahead (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) |
Jeffs9146 |
Jul 15 2010, 09:09 PM
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Ski Bum Group: Members Posts: 4,062 Joined: 10-January 03 From: Discovery Bay, Ca Member No.: 128 |
QUOTE I think Perry makes a plug and play CIS harness. I would like more info on the Perry CIS harness! I have heard of a 2.7L and a 3.2L but not a 3.0L!! |
jmill |
Jul 15 2010, 09:14 PM
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Green Hornet Group: Members Posts: 2,449 Joined: 9-May 08 From: Racine, Wisconsin Member No.: 9,038 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
What's the story on the 2.2S motor? I figured you'd pop that in.
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RiqueMar |
Jul 15 2010, 09:38 PM
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Enrique Allen Mar Group: Members Posts: 2,169 Joined: 28-August 08 From: San Diego, CA Member No.: 9,478 Region Association: Southern California |
What's the story on the 2.2S motor? I figured you'd pop that in. As much as I would LOVE a 2.2 S motor in my car, I don't think it's going to happen. From what I understand, it's really finicky and is a high rev kinda motor. Also with the 3.0L, I understand it's "bullet-proof" in a sense, so I take it that it will be better, as I want it as my daily driver. We found out that the engine is number 63, which is pretty cool! We may sell it though, as it would def be an awesome engine for someones project. Still not sure though |
Mark Henry |
Jul 16 2010, 07:15 AM
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that's what I do! Group: Members Posts: 20,065 Joined: 27-December 02 From: Port Hope, Ontario Member No.: 26 Region Association: Canada |
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Cap'n Krusty |
Jul 16 2010, 08:25 AM
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Cap'n Krusty Group: Members Posts: 10,794 Joined: 24-June 04 From: Santa Maria, CA Member No.: 2,246 Region Association: Central California |
What's the story on the 2.2S motor? I figured you'd pop that in. As much as I would LOVE a 2.2 S motor in my car, I don't think it's going to happen. From what I understand, it's really finicky and is a high rev kinda motor. Also with the 3.0L, I understand it's "bullet-proof" in a sense, so I take it that it will be better, as I want it as my daily driver. We found out that the engine is number 63, which is pretty cool! We may sell it though, as it would def be an awesome engine for someones project. Still not sure though The 2.2S is far more "bullet proof" than any 3.0. I have yet to see a pulled or broken head stud on a 2.2, but they're extremely common on SC engines. We just finsihed fixing one with 8 broken studs. The Cap'n |
RiqueMar |
Jul 16 2010, 09:16 AM
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Enrique Allen Mar Group: Members Posts: 2,169 Joined: 28-August 08 From: San Diego, CA Member No.: 9,478 Region Association: Southern California |
Cap'n,
Really? For a young guy like me thats learning, I would think the 3.0 would be a 'safer' choice and that overall the 3.0 would be better. Plus, I'm afraid that the S could get really expensive should something happen. Your thoughts? |
jmill |
Jul 16 2010, 09:55 AM
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Green Hornet Group: Members Posts: 2,449 Joined: 9-May 08 From: Racine, Wisconsin Member No.: 9,038 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
Should something happen either engine will cost you money. New 2.2S P/C's are spendy at around 4.5K. If yours are good you just need to hone and re-ring. The 3.0 case is better out of the box but you can upgrade the 2.2 case to eliminate problems. IHMO is doesn't get better than the 2.2 or 2.4 S. They fit without mods and give you @ 180 hp.
If you sell or part out that S motor PM me. I've got a 2.4T and I'm in the market for good 2.2S P/C's and S dizzy. |
IronHillRestorations |
Jul 16 2010, 01:32 PM
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I. I. R. C. Group: Members Posts: 6,729 Joined: 18-March 03 From: West TN Member No.: 439 Region Association: None |
I can make an engine harness for a CIS engine, I do need your core harness and depending on the application maybe your 4 cyl engine harness too.
You hear all kinds of opinions on the small displacement S engines, but you should drive one before you decide it's too "finicky". In the early 70's if you wanted the hottest 911 you got a 911S. The 2.2S engine is a lot of fun, especially in a 914. There's something about a small displacement peaky, high reving engine in a 914. Don't get me wrong, I had a 3.0 914 that was awesome. The 3.0 has loads of low end torque. The first time my wife drove the car she started from a dead stop in 3rd gear, you won't get away with that with any 2.2! At the rev limiter 3rd would get you about 75mph. 0-50 was about 5 seconds, but 0-60 wasn't that good as you had to shift to 3rd. The learning curve can be expensive, so if you make a rookie FUBAR on any Porsche engine, it's going to cost you. |
RiqueMar |
Jul 16 2010, 02:30 PM
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Enrique Allen Mar Group: Members Posts: 2,169 Joined: 28-August 08 From: San Diego, CA Member No.: 9,478 Region Association: Southern California |
I can make an engine harness for a CIS engine, I do need your core harness and depending on the application maybe your 4 cyl engine harness too. You hear all kinds of opinions on the small displacement S engines, but you should drive one before you decide it's too "finicky". In the early 70's if you wanted the hottest 911 you got a 911S. The 2.2S engine is a lot of fun, especially in a 914. There's something about a small displacement peaky, high reving engine in a 914. Don't get me wrong, I had a 3.0 914 that was awesome. The 3.0 has loads of low end torque. The first time my wife drove the car she started from a dead stop in 3rd gear, you won't get away with that with any 2.2! At the rev limiter 3rd would get you about 75mph. 0-50 was about 5 seconds, but 0-60 wasn't that good as you had to shift to 3rd. The learning curve can be expensive, so if you make a rookie FUBAR on any Porsche engine, it's going to cost you. Agreed, the S is badass. I would LOVE to have that S, but for my 'style' right now. I like the idea of low end torgue. I def think the 3.0 is better, but also I have to wait and see for what the verdict is on it. |
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