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Like every 914 owner I've been thinking I want more power. You know, I'd like to at least be able to smoke a Mini Cooper S or a Honda Civic Si without breaking a sweat.
I've been collecting parts to build a 2056 2L engine. I keep wondering if it's worth it. Or, will I still want more hp in the end? What kind of horsepower does it take to make a 914 into a 0-60 8 second car (Civic Si), a 7 second car (Mini S), or a 6 second car (S2000)??? TIA |
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My 911 is 200 hp on a good day, it weighs about #1950.
The 911 is a much harder car to drive...The 914 with a 3.2 is so neutral. The 914 is easy to drive, especially because it has the power to let you drive out of any "situations" The 911 (any early 911) a bit of a handful to drive.. They push, and if you lift (never ever ever lift) you go off the track in reverse LOL. Both cars are a blast to drive~! I now need a 2 car trailer so I can bring both cars to the track. |
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