QUOTE(Twystd1 @ Feb 3 2008, 10:02 PM)
Welcome to the nut house. Where you get to live your car addiction and get intimate with your 2 new friend "RUST and JACK STANDS".
Down South in Orange County there are more 914s than anyplace in the world according to my 8 year old niece. So take that ya bastids.
You will have to make it to one our gatherings. It's a hoot.
And there is more technical data here than you can imagine.
So What do ya want to do with your 2056...???????????
Clayton
Hey Clayton,
Well, I'm not sure yet. I've owned it for 5 days now and it ran for 3 of them... LOL My son took it to show his Mom, went to fill it up and when he restarted it he blipped the throttle and it died. He thought it was the fuel pump switch at first, but it was on. Starter wouldn't budge the engine, and it just locks the wheels when he tried to bump start it. It's coming back on a flatbed tomorrow, so I won't know what's what until I drop the motor. When these motors freeze up is there any typical that they do?
What I do know is that the car was on the track more than the street. It's got Webber 44's and it wasn't a happy motor unless it was at full song. I need to make it a little more street friendly.
Any suggestions?
Rodger
Ps. So what's happening in the OC? It'd be great to hang out with fellow 914ers