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> Need some advice, Six conversion
RonnieJ
post Mar 3 2004, 09:03 AM
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Hello to all. I purchased a 75 Bumble Bee and want to convert it to a six. I spoke with Motor Miester on their 2.0 six's and wanted to know if anyone has dealt with them or if you have any other recomendations. I am new to the 914 community, but I do know I want to make this one a six ,she's very solid and looks great too.
(Can you tell I'm a proud papa).
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Gary
post Mar 3 2004, 02:22 PM
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Dave's comments are well-considered. I essentially went his route except I collected pieces for a 2.7 over time. It's built according to Bruce A's specs, which should be good for ~210HP. All total I bet I do have $5-6k into the motor, but that's completely rebuilt with induction. It should last a good long time. The problem with the mag-cased 2.7's was largely due to the thermal emissions control devices required in the mid-70's.
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