FS: '74 914 Washington State, 2576 Type IV Turbo |
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FS: '74 914 Washington State, 2576 Type IV Turbo |
rtalich |
Jun 16 2015, 10:55 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 279 Joined: 25-September 06 From: Bellevue, WA Member No.: 6,913 Region Association: None |
For Sale: 1974 Porsche 914
Hate to do it, but I’ve decided to sell my car mainly due to lack of interest. I simply can’t dedicate the time, effort and (most important) money into this car/project anymore. I’d really like to keep it, drive it… but I have to draw the line at some point and we just have too many other commitments. A bit of History: I’ve owned this car for about ten years and it has always been garaged. FWIW, I have previous owner records to prove this car was originally from Arizona so it has VERY little rust. Here’s a list of items I’ve done during the time I’ve owned the car: No particular order: • Rebuilt the 2.0 liter stock motor to a 2270 with a Raby kit. Jenvey TB’s and SDS EFI. With Tangerine Racing Exhaust. • While motor was out, I had both trunks and engine bay Rhino lined. • Replaced all four brake rotors, calipers, pads with PMB Performance parts and ATE Superblue Brake Fluid. • 5 Lug upgrade and 16” Phone Dial wheels. • Stripped interior and lined with Por-15 • Cleaned and reconditioned the fuel tank with Por-15 • Updated fuse panel • Aluminum pedal board • Swepco 201 gear lube Current State of Car: After I built the 2270 kit I started collecting parts to build a big turbo motor, 2576 to be exact. After about 3-4 years I had all the parts acquired but did not have the time to assemble so I solicited the expertise of Mark of Original Customs to build the beast. Here is a list of components that make up the build: • Custom machined/clearance GA case. Clearance work done by Jake at Aircooled Technology. • TDC (Thermal Displacement Coating) Engine case. • Rotating assembly balanced by Jake at Aircooled Technology • DPR 82mm Crank • 9540 Cam • Revmaster 38mm oil pump, full flow • 100mm Turbo Nickies • JE 100mm Piston, dished and coated • 5.5” Type 1 H-Beam Rods • Pauter Roller Rockers • ChroMoly Pushrods • Custom Billet Taco Plate • DTM • Garrett T3/T4 Ball-Bearing Turbo, TDC coated • TurboSmart BOV • TurboSmart Boost Tee • Tial Wastegate • Turbo prep’d LE 200 Heads • Custom Exhaust, Tangerine Racing • Custom intake plenums, M-Spec Racing • Custom Fuel Rails, Extrudabody • SDS EFI • 70mm Ford Throttle body • Kennedy Stage II clutch with six puck pressure plate • Custom surround tin, Original Customs • Setrab oil cooler with fan • Motor build complete in July of 2012 • Install complete in August of 2013 The car is an absolute blast to drive! What’s left to do: While I had no plans of racing the car, it was destined to be my daily driver. So I had plans of installing a water/meth intake injection system to keep the intake temps in check. The car is drivable without this system in place due to the cooler weather we have around here but I wouldn’t push it until some sort of intake cooling system is in place. Like I said… daily driver. I know that I will never get the amount I put into this car but we all know we are not in the hobby to make money, right. Just the turbo motor alone, in parts, I’ve spent at least $15,000. So, I’d like to sell the whole package for Thanks for looking. Pictures of the motor build can be found here, http://www.originalcustoms.com/invoice/images.php?p=143. EDIT: Mark @ Original Customs has offered a discount to the buyer. See his post here. -Rob Attached image(s) |
rtalich |
Aug 3 2015, 01:46 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 279 Joined: 25-September 06 From: Bellevue, WA Member No.: 6,913 Region Association: None |
Honestly... what is 'scaring' people away from even making offers on my car? I don't get it. Compared to some of these other cars that are posted... I know $15k might be too much for some people, but look at what you'd be getting. Offers? No jokers please. You can't even buy the motor alone for this price!!
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achman_73_2.0 |
Aug 3 2015, 02:42 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 40 Joined: 28-October 13 From: NYC Member No.: 16,577 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
Honestly... what is 'scaring' people away from even making offers on my car? I don't get it. Compared to some of these other cars that are posted... I know $15k might be too much for some people, but look at what you'd be getting. Offers? No jokers please. You can't even buy the motor alone for this price!! Thanks for looking. I think people are scared off by the complexity and the fact that it is a great build which is perhaps 85% finished...and with a car like this, the last 15% is the hardest. The concept is killer, but can it actually be made to be a "DD" with this big four AND a turbo? I have turbo experience (Miata's) and in a Miata, you can turbo under 6psi without an intercooler...but no one would ever recommend it or say it is the right way to go. You need the intercooler to lower the intake charge to prevent detonation and melting your pistons. The killer in a turbo engine is excess heat and a poor tune...too lean and you are bending rods. It appears that these are two problems that have not been figured out here (no intercooler and no real dyno time) and they are big question marks, and since you asked, this is what is scaring people off. I myself think there is room for an intercooler somewhere, and might suggest a water to air intercooler, maybe mounting the heat exchanger in the front trunk and intercooler in the engine bay. Is the intake charge really the issue? Or does the whole engine get too hot? These are probably the questions on other people's minds, I am trying to help by voicing them...so you can get your very very very cool car sold. |
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