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For My Next Trick, Minimum Cost /6 Converion, An experiment to show low cost done well. |
Series9 |
Jul 29 2011, 09:27 AM
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Lesbians taste like chicken. Group: Members Posts: 5,444 Joined: 22-August 04 From: DeLand, FL Member No.: 2,602 Region Association: South East States |
It occurs to me that we've been throwing around some pretty big numbers in my 3.2 exploits of late.
I want to see how little I can spend converting Luckie's 914, but still do the job correctly. Here are the parameters: The engine has to be no larger than 2.4. This will save us the major expense of having to provide external cooling. The oil system will only be tank and lines. The 2.4 will use an early 901 911 flywheel, which I should be able to find used. It will also use a stock clutch. The goal on this one will be finished for $5k. I sourced a core 2.2T engine for $300. Since it was so little, I have quite a bit of room to fix whatever it needs, but 911 parts get expensive fast. I'm going with Megasquirt II fuel injection possibly on a custom-built intake manifold. This arrangement will not use the expensive 914/6 bellcrank conversion, but rather a simple 914/4 stock throttle cable. Current expenditures listed below: Engine mount: $90 2.2T engine (long block, delivered): $195 (cost adjusted for unneeded parts sold off) Megasquirt II ECU: $85 FI components (relay board cables and wiring): $219.25 Intake: $55 Headers: $168 Crank-fire pulley kit: $175 Blast headers: $10 POR-20 for the headers: $37.02 Current total $1034.27 (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sunglasses.gif) |
jimkelly |
Aug 11 2011, 05:07 PM
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Delaware USA Group: Members Posts: 4,969 Joined: 5-August 04 From: Delaware, USA Member No.: 2,460 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
good point - though the average 6 conversion using all STORE BOUGHT bits would probably cost $5k (tin/exhaust/oiltank/throttlelinkage/etc/etc) excluding engine and labor?
the 2056 - does not come with ignition or exhaust or engine core or a bunch of other bits. 125 HP without tangerine exhaust. so i guess $5000 + type4 core + mallory dist + exhaust + carbs = $7000 +- so i guess the question is - does one want to spend 50% more to do a six conversion - not on the cheap. http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=42456 last question - can carbed 6 get thru emissions relatively easily? in my state all 914 must go thru emissions - thus i will stick with low cost V8 or possibly suby conversions. that said, who would not want a high reving six ; )) |
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