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Waiting for the rain to stop... ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,068 Joined: 4-September 10 From: PNW Member No.: 12,137 Region Association: Canada ![]() |
I have an 8 in my car right now, looking at possibly doing a 3.2 six. I have a 3.2 in my Carerra and really enjoy it. The plan would be to use a regeared 901 with the 3.2,locked out 1st etc. Obviously this is a pricey undertaking, am I going to be disappointed power wise? The only complaint I really have with my 8cyl is the transaxle. Not geared ideally. But, putting a flat six in the car has always been a plan.The car is strictly my fun little hotrod, no track,no AX.
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shoguneagle ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,180 Joined: 3-January 03 From: CA, OR, AZ (CAZOR); New Mexico Member No.: 84 Region Association: Northern California ![]() |
I have owned and built both V-8 and 3.2 engines in the 914. I felt it was not necessary to convert either type to a 4-speed (eliminate first gear). There were times when I would not use low gear and there were times I would on both cars. It depended on what I was doing with the car.
The stock 901 handled the v-8 very easily and did not have to bad of mismatched gears. I was running 300-plus HP and 300-plus torque. I did not abuse the transmission so therefore I did not have any troubles. The original transmission I used on the V-8 become the one I used when I did the 3.2 conversion. It held the 3.2 engine without any problems and again I did not eliminate first gear. This gearbox was replaced still running strong without any rebuild with Doc Evil's EvilWerks build. He used gears AFOXHflipped; 3.2 engines runs about 2700rpm at 70mph which is good for road fuel mileage and just enough for the spirited road driving. The flipped H is the best ratios for the 5th gear one can get. I am very happy with the Doc Evil EvilWorks build. I have to agree with Mepstein about the V-8 and with his reasoning; the car handles like an old Corvette. To make it handle much better requires relocating the perches on all four corners, using aluminum heads and other methods to lighten the engine. I had my V-8 version (done in the late '70s); put 300 miles on the chassis; and it then sat for 15 years. I eventually did a 3.2 conversion and have not looked back. The only bad thing was the rebuilding the car after it was stolen. Attitude does affect one's willingness to work on such a project in rebuilding and making it roadworthy again. I am very happy with the 3.2 configuration and will never look at doing another car except 3.2 engine conversion. Makes the 914 suddenly competitive, road driving enjoyment and dependable. |
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