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TimT
post Dec 14 2003, 04:35 PM
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made the wiring harnesses for the ignition, the ecu, and the injection. Going to use a 22 pin weather pac connector for easy engine drops.


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redshift
post Dec 14 2003, 04:43 PM
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That's beautiful.


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post Dec 14 2003, 04:55 PM
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VERY!

who's throttle bodies are those?
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Brad Roberts
post Dec 14 2003, 05:05 PM
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TWM. The only way to fly.

Looks great.

My avatar is the single 52mm TWM's. Each one has its own intake manifold and not connected to the other.


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post Dec 14 2003, 06:58 PM
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I had a spare set of webers, was offered a good price for them,sold em, and bought these throttle bodies. I thought about going with the individual units, but I have an extra tall intake manifold. So..... I saved a few bucks.

I have a ECU crank trigger etc, all the goodies I need. I think Im going to use this intake on my twin plugged, high comp, GE60 cammed 2.2 engine.

Or should I use it on the 3.2 i my 914?

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post Dec 14 2003, 08:26 PM
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Wow, thats nice! I just brought home a 911 engine in pieces (for sale) and I wish I had the money to bring it back to life.. The one I brought home is suposedly 140hp.. I bet this one will be a whole heck of a lot more!!!
Any more pics? Very pretty!

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post Dec 14 2003, 10:19 PM
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Tim,

What size are they ??

I just picked up a 3.2 intake for a 3.0 conversion car we are working on.


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post Dec 15 2003, 02:56 PM
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Brad, the tb's are 40mm, my 2.2 has 38mm ports, and the 3.2 has 40mm (stock) ports

Actually once I get the engine built Im going to fabricate a plenum, and turbocharge something
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