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rube914
post Mar 28 2015, 09:35 AM
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Hello 914 world I'm new to all of this.I just picked up a 914 with a bored out motor and want to see other builds out there for reference.I'm also wanting to soak up as many info as possible to get my motor running smooth..let's see what your running, bore size, fi or carbs, exhaust..pictures are welcome.thanks alot

I'll start:).I'm running a 2400cc .I was told it's a 72 stroke by 103.stock fuel injection.stock injectors.009 dizzy with a nice flame thrower kit with performance wires quad chrome tipped monza exhaust.it runs like a bag of door knobs. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/WTF.gif)


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post Mar 28 2015, 09:06 PM
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As for what people have, I built a 2056 with stock FI a modified cam, and modified (aluminum chopper) electronic ignition from Crane. Biggest mods were A/F and CHT gauges. Still runs too lean or too hot, your pick. But it's my favorite car. Yes, my wife's van is faster, why do you ask?
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