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Today is 9/30, post pics of your 930!!!!! |
Aaron Cox |
Sep 30 2003, 06:53 PM
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Professional Lawn Dart Group: Retired Admin Posts: 24,541 Joined: 1-February 03 From: OC Member No.: 219 Region Association: Southern California |
what distinguihes a 930 from the 911 other than engine?
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Rouser |
Sep 30 2003, 06:54 PM
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Anti-Post Whore Group: Benefactors Posts: 597 Joined: 30-December 02 From: Citrus Park, Florida Member No.: 54 |
Price?
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ChrisReale |
Sep 30 2003, 06:57 PM
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Sleazy Group: Members Posts: 2,665 Joined: 20-January 03 From: San Francisco Member No.: 176 |
930 is a Turbo
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Qarl |
Sep 30 2003, 07:06 PM
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Shriveled member Group: Benefactors Posts: 5,233 Joined: 8-February 03 From: Florida Member No.: 271 Region Association: None |
930
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TimT |
Sep 30 2003, 07:15 PM
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retired Group: Members Posts: 4,033 Joined: 18-February 03 From: Wantagh, NY Member No.: 313 |
Lots of stuff besides the engine:
rear suspension geometry is changed (dif trailing arms) brakes are different than "911"s ( ie 930 brakes) Wide body Wider tires. The there is obviously the engine.. Also different aero package for a 930 whale tail, and rubber "smile" front air dam tons of minor stuff too |
J P Stein |
Sep 30 2003, 08:06 PM
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Irrelevant old fart Group: Members Posts: 8,797 Joined: 30-December 02 From: Vancouver, WA Member No.: 45 Region Association: None |
They're easier to whupp up on at the AX. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)
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Scott Carlberg |
Sep 30 2003, 10:14 PM
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Porsche MOTORSPORTS Group: Members Posts: 1,595 Joined: 17-April 03 From: Modesto, Ca Member No.: 580 |
930 is the project number, isn't it?
Like the 944 Turbo is called 951. Project 951 911: 964/993/996 next 997 Boxster: 986 |
krk |
Oct 1 2003, 12:16 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 997 Joined: 27-December 02 From: San Jose Member No.: 22 |
Random bits I know of.
Some dispute as to calling it a 930 -- it was indeed the project number. Apparently in europe, it was always called the "911 turbo". Some claim that marketing in the US may have used the 930 moniker. I've never seen it, but I only have a small amount of material from '76. (I have the "aluminum flyer" -- the promo sales flyer that seems like a metal rather than a cardboard. I think it's cardboard, but it's nicely done) I believe the car's registration says 930, but I was just quoting the PO. Lots of bits are different in the chassis. I've not had to do the rear wheel bearings, but I understand they have some funky dual-race thing going on there. The fuel pump for a 76 is unique to the 76, and is therefor $850 from Porsche -- if you can get it. Oh, it has two fuel pumps. Yee haw. Wheels were enormous -- lol -- the rears are 8", and the fronts a whopping 6". (in 76 -- before the put the 917 brakes on too -- car goes forward, doesn't like to turn or stop -- sharp radius turns at low speeds feels like the old days of driving on ice -- "I'm turning but not much is happening" -- 77 saw 7/9 for wheels and bigger 917 brakes.) Interior was nicely done -- leather for the most part. Turbo gauge is down near the shifter. I've never seen it when the car is on boost. (who can look down at a time like that -- I assume it works, but it could be painted on for all I know) Silver is the right color -- particularly striking at night -- the car has many curves caused by the flares and the night lights pick up the highlights. The 76 is definitely one of my favorite cars of all time. At the time of it's release, it was considered pretty outrageous. Cooling sucked -- they sent them over with a trombone oil cooler -- in CA, with stop/go traffic, you'll see 250 degrees in 15 mins. They switched to the 24 vane brass one, then the full radiator with fan. It's ridiculously stable at speed. The difference between 40 and 100 is the scenery going by. 2nd gear is breath taking. I've never AX'd the thing, but it would suck. A stock 3.0L with 6.5 to 1 compression -- first gear is just painful to get off the line, and power is very dependent on spooling. The stock turbo is considered by most to be a doorstop now. Newer turbo technology spools faster, reduces lag, etc. The first few times I drove it on boost, it felt like my old VW -- in the case of the VW, you step on the gas and sometime later something happened (it was a 1.1 L engine) -- in the case of the 930, there's a definite pause while it spools and the next few seconds are somewhat surprising. I'm smiling thinking of it. Once you get used to it, it's not that hard to keep the boost up if you want to. (essentially, keep the revs up, and arrange for the revs to go up just before you need the power.) The requested celebratory 9/30 pic is attached. I've mentioned the vandal incident on another thread some time ago. It's getting fixed. Some day, I'll get to drive it again. kim. Attached image(s) |
Korijo |
Oct 1 2003, 02:02 AM
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[]D o [] o []V[] o []D Group: Members Posts: 1,308 Joined: 16-July 03 From: North Bend, WA Member No.: 914 |
Any 930 flares on a teener ?? Pics ??
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redshift |
Oct 1 2003, 03:06 AM
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Bless the Hell out of you! Group: Members Posts: 10,926 Joined: 29-June 03 Member No.: 869 |
Thanks Kim, that was a good read.
I like the early cars, very Van Halen. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) -eruption- M |
djm914-6 |
Oct 1 2003, 10:11 AM
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Happiness is: Getting on the road Group: Members Posts: 1,864 Joined: 6-February 03 From: Burlington MA Member No.: 248 Region Association: None |
Also, IIRC, the early cars had a vin that started with 930. Kinka like the 914/6 that had 914 in the vin.
Someday I'll get a 930 (aka 911 Turbo) just for the nostalga of it. |
Mueller |
Oct 1 2003, 10:42 AM
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914 Freak! Group: Members Posts: 17,150 Joined: 4-January 03 From: Antioch, CA Member No.: 87 Region Association: None |
here's another difference between regular 911 and Turbo?????
higher insurance (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) |
krk |
Oct 1 2003, 01:21 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 997 Joined: 27-December 02 From: San Jose Member No.: 22 |
Re: vins - dje is correct. I don't recall the change over, but the early cars started wtih 930.
Re: insurance - I'll have to dig, but I don't think my insurance is that much. It's an old car after all. It probably is more than a 76 911 tho. Re: 930 flares on a teener - never seen one done. Seen SC flares tho. Looked ok. I believe dug (I've seen him on roadglue) has a /6 with SC flares on it. Actually, saw an orig 934 up close -- it needed wider flares than stock. Pic attached. kim. Attached thumbnail(s) |
jtf914 |
Oct 1 2003, 01:28 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 428 Joined: 31-December 02 From: Burlington, CT Member No.: 58 Region Association: North East States |
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TimT |
Oct 1 2003, 06:47 PM
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retired Group: Members Posts: 4,033 Joined: 18-February 03 From: Wantagh, NY Member No.: 313 |
heres some pics of my friends 930. We transmogrified it from a bone stock '79 930, to a 900hp 935 clone. The car gives major wood while driving, and is quicker and faster than everything I have even driven or had a ride in. We saw the other side of 200 on the long course at pocono.
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TimT |
Oct 1 2003, 06:47 PM
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retired Group: Members Posts: 4,033 Joined: 18-February 03 From: Wantagh, NY Member No.: 313 |
:-P
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TimT |
Oct 1 2003, 06:48 PM
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retired Group: Members Posts: 4,033 Joined: 18-February 03 From: Wantagh, NY Member No.: 313 |
;-)
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TimT |
Oct 1 2003, 06:50 PM
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retired Group: Members Posts: 4,033 Joined: 18-February 03 From: Wantagh, NY Member No.: 313 |
The car is now motivated with a turbo 3.6 a G50 geared for 178. Our most recent problems are shearing teeth off the pinion... gotta find a box stronger than a G50
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redshift |
Oct 1 2003, 07:09 PM
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Bless the Hell out of you! Group: Members Posts: 10,926 Joined: 29-June 03 Member No.: 869 |
QUOTE(TimT @ Oct 1 2003, 08:47 PM) We saw the other side of 200 on the long course ar pocono. Awesome! I have a friend with a DP 935 streeter -silver/blue one you may have seen on Miami Vice (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) - shocking jolts to the beach in that thing, it needs a big spring behind the gas pedal. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) M |
Aaron Cox |
Oct 1 2003, 08:22 PM
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Professional Lawn Dart Group: Retired Admin Posts: 24,541 Joined: 1-February 03 From: OC Member No.: 219 Region Association: Southern California |
what is the diference between a slant nose and a coupe (other than body)
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