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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 214 Joined: 23-October 06 From: San Diego Member No.: 7,082 ![]() |
Updated 2/15/07
Hi, I am new to this forum, been deciding to buy or convert my car, I have found out a lot of good info from this great forum and have noticed that all the conversions are built top of the line... (forgive all my misspellings please) Well, I have found some problems with the cost, so what am I after, preformence or just a better 914 car. *a little of both* I choose the better 914 car, building just enough, not overbuilding the car, I think the 914/4 was just fine, but with the decline of the 2.0 heads, it has become a nightmare with the rebuilds, so the 6 cyl is the answer, but how far do I take it. for me the $ counts and I want to limit the spend while still having a fully fun 914. So, with Volkers help & thrifty mind, we will build ours on available not hard to find parts, I we will build a poormans 914/6 conversion.. Volker thinks that a larger motor is not the answer, it puts too much HP on the stock car components, he believes 140-180 hp is all you need for a good preforming, non race car, that way the existing brakes and trans will do. Too much HP costs.. *updated 2/15/07 Total install price $10,000 so far* Engine: DONE & RECEIVED 911S 2.4 w/180 HP block #6129118, magnesium *Flywheell was easy to find, I reused my clutch and pressure plate.* *Had to upgrade Tach* Carbs: DONE & RECEIVED We will be using Zienith, make and model I need to get.. Volker is altering the choke system and machining the venturi's from a stock 27mm to 30mm *Accelerator linkage: used stock 914 cable and welded up a bracket mount and made a link connection to carb. bye-passing the rear swing link, cost was $5.00* Sheet Metal(Tin): DONE & RECEIVED (missing back piece as per bid) cost $115.00 from Dr Evil a very nice member.... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) *Had to cut and paiste the old 914 rear tin to close off opening* Headers: DONE & RECEIVED *stock shift rod clearance was cool* Oil hoses: *bought oil hose from Porshe and clamped them on.. welded up adapters at engine locations* Oil Tank: DONE & RECIEVED *boil out and sealing cost $60.00* donated by Grantsfo another very nice member, he is sending FREE, cost $0.00, thank you Front Motor mount: DONE JOHNMAN has agreed to make me a custom mount for $180.00 plus shipping, another very nice member, posted his template today, will be done in a week... then shipping *welded up in place great, I added two bolts each to secure before welding* Relay board reconfiguration: *Working, posted on end of thread* this is the start picture of my car, I will be fully documenting all processes as they occure..(IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) *posted updates at thread end* ![]() ![]() This post has been edited by Cruzing: May 29 2007, 01:15 PM |
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 214 Joined: 23-October 06 From: San Diego Member No.: 7,082 ![]() |
Thanks Johnman & SLITS, I will check it out and posts my results as they occure..
your guys rock...(IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) |
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