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Okay I have come to a point where I am in a delima. I have a '73 2.0 car with the appearance group package that has had all 911 suspension upgrades and I will also be adding GT flares. I was originally going to put a 2.8 IV in it with about 225 horses but now am considering a subie engine putting out about 325 horses or more. I have always been a purist but there is something to be said for smoking the competion through the curves and also being able to dust the muscle cars down the highways. I can get into the 2.8 for around 7000.00 for motor and tranny minus installation. I can get into the subie for about 4800.00 minus installation.
What are the thoughts and opinions out there along with the pros and cons for each. All input would be greatly appreciated. Donald (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) |
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I agree that above the 220 HP level "other" engines may be a more suitable choice for the 914...
At that level an engine making 55 HP/ cylinder is on the ragged edge N/A.. Perhaps in a couple of years, after we have fully developed the 2.8 and 2.9L engines that have already made 250 HP N/A things might change.. The "Mighty Spyder" engine I built in 2006 made 265 HP as only a 2.4L engine using our dated twin plug arrangement.. That engine revved past 8,500 RPM as a street engine and I am working to apply roller cam technology to that combo as well.. Its one of my favorite combos at 69mm stroke and 105.7mm bore with a 235 CFM twin plug head. We'll see what the future holds.. One thing is for sure- bigger isn't better. |
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 929 Joined: 15-March 07 From: E. Bay Area, N. California Member No.: 7,604 ![]() |
I agree that above the 220 HP level "other" engines may be a more suitable choice for the 914... Your 2270 probably gets pretty close to that? 220? I know I was extremely impressed by the one running around here. I would also like to just add one more thing about adding a 3.6 since I may have added the illusion that you could have a 3.6 for 6500. The answer is yes you can have the engine for that but then look at the conversion costs: 915 trans 1500 wevo kit 2000 linkage 620 eng tin 420 oil tank 1000 oil cooler 1500 (with lines) mounts 500 flywheel 500 clutch pkg 1000 so 8640 and that is the short list there is another couple of grand I am forgetting. Then big brakes, suspension etc... |
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