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> I've reached a fork in the road, neead input on which way to go
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post Jul 11 2020, 06:23 PM
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if you check my sig below you will see that I'm familiar with the 914 and some of my decisions may be emotionally influenced. I acquired a 75' about 5 years ago that was in great shape, low miles. I bought it with a fully resto in mind; and somewhat wanting to end up with something that emulated my original 73' that I bought in 77'.

I took it fully apart. The only rust it had was surface rust on the under side and probably some in the shift tunnel. other than that no rust in the hell hole, jack mounts, really anywhere. So I should have buzzed off the surface rust on the bottom and have called it a day.

But no, I had to take it apart and have it media blasted and a fully body restoration. Cool 62k car getting a full up resto. Damn the media blast revealed that it had been rear ended; which meant the front was bashed too. Late 1970's body shop's fixed the car OK; it really just hast a little crumple in the back trunk and the front trunk. somewhat minor but is really major.

So while the original body work was OK and the resto bodywork really makes it only visible when you pull up the carpets in the front and back trunks (that will eventually be there).

SO HERE IS THE FORK IN THE ROAD...
I'm ready to put this together. I have an LS1 sitting in the corner of my garage. emotionally I would like to just put the 2.0 back in and suffer through getting the Weber's or the original FE back on. I'm also thinking that the LS1 might increase the enjoyment of the 914 once it's finished.

I've dreuled over RH cars literally since they began and still have a VW/Porsche magazine with a 914 and 911 conversion on the cover.

Even though this car was damaged in it's early life, i'm not sure I want to cut it up to do the conversion. I've not talked with RH about what needs to be sacrificed for the conversion, but I know it has to be at least the front trunk area. I saw a post about a fairly radical conversion and it cut the rear trunk, firewall, and front trunk.

i'm hoping the basic conversion just makes a place for the radiator.

SO CONSIDERING the damage back in the day, it will never be a concourse car. It is completely rust free.

SHOULD I PUT IT BACK TO STOCK OR DO THE LS CONVERSION?????

If you noticed I have c6 z06 track car and a c7 z51 so I don't really mind going stock with 102 2.0 HP but 350 HP in a 914 sounds really fun too.

This is a big fork in the road and your input is very helpful



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post Jul 11 2020, 07:00 PM
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Since you asked.... you have the Corvettes and the Camaro all of which would quench your thirst for speed, I would take that beautiful 914 and put it back stock. I mean minor mods that are period correct, no big deal. I would not do the LS conversion in that clean chassis. That's just me. Really, what do you really want from tat 914? It is your car, build it in a way that makes you happy and have fun. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)

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post Jul 11 2020, 07:04 PM
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They don't make them anymore ...
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post Jul 11 2020, 07:18 PM
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My suggestion is to put the 2.0 back in it. Since you already have those other high-horsepower cars, you'll get to enjoy driving a lightweight, low-horsepower car in comparison. Plus, it'll help maintain the car's value.
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post Jul 11 2020, 07:43 PM
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I'd say 2.0 with the FI - what is it they say about driving a slow car fast?
You have the other side covered....
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post Jul 11 2020, 07:47 PM
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You are not getting 350hp thru those tires. Plus all the mods needed to the susp to match the engine you would be starting from zero plus $$$$.

Considering everything done to the car so far, I'm in the camp of putting it back together with the 2L, or building that out a little since you have carbs.

The 2L is peppy. Get into 200hp+ and you start taking corners with an easy foot as it can fishtail, so it's alot more focus and kinda less fun.
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post Jul 11 2020, 07:59 PM
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LS LS LS LS you will be grinning from ear to ear when you get on it and not adjusting valves every 4000 miles.
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post Jul 11 2020, 08:09 PM
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Keep it porsche...sell the LS and put a six in it for the power/thrill!
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post Jul 11 2020, 08:31 PM
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Keep it a 2.0L. If you had flared the car and had big enough tires and wheel to handle the power I'd say go big. You may scare the crap out of yourself or worse with a narrow body and 205s on the car
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post Jul 11 2020, 09:23 PM
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It doesn't have to be a concurs car to have value as a slightly modified air cooled 914. You've already got the v8 power mongers for those thrills. Don't forget how fun a well sorted 914 can be without brute power. Build that 2L to around 120-130 hp, keep the FI, make the brakes and suspension match the performance upgrade and enjoy. You'll thank yourself with the driving experience and even more when you go to sell.

Don't forget that famous Yogi Berra quote: "When you come to a fork in the road.....take it"
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post Jul 11 2020, 09:37 PM
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I say.... if you come to a fork in the road “take it”
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post Jul 11 2020, 09:38 PM
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post Jul 11 2020, 09:49 PM
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2.0 with FI
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post Jul 11 2020, 11:19 PM
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I love the LS cars but you got V8s already and a good running 2.0 can be extremely fun
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post Jul 12 2020, 02:07 AM
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Based on what you've created so far(color, wheels, and the shaving of those dreaded "warts"), I think I'd trust your instincts. IMHO, you've made great choices so far! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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post Jul 12 2020, 06:01 AM
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post Jul 12 2020, 07:02 AM
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QUOTE(KELTY360 @ Jul 11 2020, 08:23 PM) *

It doesn't have to be a concurs car to have value as a slightly modified air cooled 914. You've already got the v8 power mongers for those thrills. Don't forget how fun a well sorted 914 can be without brute power. Build that 2L to around 120-130 hp, keep the FI, make the brakes and suspension match the performance upgrade and enjoy. You'll thank yourself with the driving experience and even more when you go to sell.

Don't forget that famous Yogi Berra quote: "When you come to a fork in the road.....take it"


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A stockish 2056 with 120-130hp makes a very fun 914. Upgrades to brakes and suspension makes it a really fun car without major work or cutting up the body and very fast just not quarter mile fast.
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post Jul 12 2020, 07:23 AM
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I own a RH converted Subaru turbo car. Cutting it up is really minimal these days, RH has perfected it and there are several done here well.

That being said, the amount of other bits that it takes to make the car ride right and be safe it expensive. Suspension, brakes, tires etc... I push 225 HP on wider Fuchs in non flared fenders and it is fun. Having LS power those tires and brakes won't cut it.

I am with @sirandy they don't make em anymore. 2.0.
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post Jul 12 2020, 07:53 AM
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Your car. Do what you want.

My vote: put it back together as a 914/4 or a /6. Ditch the LS motor. Real Porsche's are air cooled.
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post Jul 12 2020, 07:58 AM
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If you use the las motor you'll have to paint black strips on the hood (IMG:style_emoticons/default/lol-2.gif)
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