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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 3-November 03 From: la, ca Member No.: 1,304 ![]() |
Here's the question. Has anybody done this and what does it involve? A buddy owes me huge and he has a complete turnkey 930 motor to settle the debt. I have a 914 complete w/flares, suspension and brakes to handle this beast. I just know it will be a pain and would like some input and guidance.
The car will not be a daily driver. Sunday fun and track duty only. So I can cut the trunk and lid anyway needed for access, headers, exhaust, etc. Issues I'm thinking about: Exhaust (probably cut off at headers and mounted backwards to its current configuration. The rest custom made. Tranny: It should be able to be rebuilt (ottos) it to take the heat as long as I warm it up, do not abuse it, install pump and coolers etc. Intercooler mount: How about proper airflow to it? CV's and Axles: How much can they take? Any insights, advice, wisdom, cajoling etc. is appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 3-November 03 From: la, ca Member No.: 1,304 ![]() |
The exhaust is actually one of the most difficult things in this project. If you could scan and post pics that would give me a good head start. Thank you, much appreciated
Ideally it would be nice if I could just have the intercooler mounted in the stock position. Cut the decklid and trunk out, swing the motor 180 degrees and drop in. Sounds a lot easier than I'm sure it would be. Hmmmmm. If anybody has links, sights etc that has any info on this idea it would be appreciated. Thanks again. |
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