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> A lighter SIX Cylinder option for our 914's, I gotta have one!!!
ValcoOscar
post Jul 6 2017, 04:23 PM
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Check this out....




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1wpi2o1Q2o
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post Jul 9 2017, 10:14 AM
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I am absolutely sure that the 1/3 scale is an actual gasoline engine and the 1/4 scale is a plastic model. There is a Modelers Museum in Carlsbad CA that the owner of Sherline small machine tools has and there are several running small scale motors. Simply awesome work to build one. There is a small block Chevy kit that can be purchased, do some machine work and assemble but I do not now of a Porsche Flat six kit. I would get one if there was.

Here is the text from the youtube video

"Published on Mar 29, 2015
This afternoon I've witnessed something very very special.
A Dutch Porsche driver, and precision instrument maker, has build (more than 40 years ago) a Porsche 911 engine, scale 1:3.
Not as a static, but as a WORKING model. He has build everything by hand, working from the original factory drawings. "
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