Any Subie conversion shops in southern California, Just bought a roller and looking to do a Subie conversio |
|
Porsche, and the Porsche crest are registered trademarks of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG.
This site is not affiliated with Porsche in any way. Its only purpose is to provide an online forum for car enthusiasts. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. |
|
Any Subie conversion shops in southern California, Just bought a roller and looking to do a Subie conversio |
Thunderchief |
Aug 15 2019, 12:01 PM
Post
#1
|
Member Group: Members Posts: 152 Joined: 12-August 19 From: Pasadena, CA. Member No.: 23,365 Region Association: Southern California |
Just purchased my first Porsche. A 1971 914 with a dead motor so I figured the best bang for the buck would be a Subie motor/trans swap but I'm having trouble finding a shop in southern California. Renegade is backed up for several months. Any recommendations would be very much appreciated.
|
Robarabian |
Aug 15 2019, 07:24 PM
Post
#2
|
914 A Roo Group: Members Posts: 622 Joined: 11-February 19 From: Simi Valley, Kalifornia Member No.: 22,865 Region Association: Southern California |
Mine was a Renegade car that was done very well. You are welcome to come take all the photos you want. 2.0 turbo with a 901. My plan is to ultimately convert to the Suby trans, but if you just want it converted, using the 901 bolts up REAL easy with no fabrication of axles or CV joints.
|
Thunderchief |
Aug 15 2019, 11:33 PM
Post
#3
|
Member Group: Members Posts: 152 Joined: 12-August 19 From: Pasadena, CA. Member No.: 23,365 Region Association: Southern California |
Mine was a Renegade car that was done very well. You are welcome to come take all the photos you want. 2.0 turbo with a 901. My plan is to ultimately convert to the Suby trans, but if you just want it converted, using the 901 bolts up REAL easy with no fabrication of axles or CV joints. Thanks, I'll take you up on that soon to check your's out. Two questions on your conversion: how is it with the 901 tranny? Also, what did the conversion from Renegade run you, if you don't mind me asking. |
Robarabian |
Aug 16 2019, 05:36 PM
Post
#4
|
914 A Roo Group: Members Posts: 622 Joined: 11-February 19 From: Simi Valley, Kalifornia Member No.: 22,865 Region Association: Southern California |
The 901 works well. The gearing is short for the power of the motor. I do use first gear to get going, but the majority is second on. I can start in second if I want to. Top end is around 120. Its got more plenty of power and accelerates like a street bike. Everyone says it can handle 300 HP. My current tune on the suby was dyno tested at 215 HP, and 225 torque. The Accessport 3 tune I may install will bump it up around 250 HP. I honestly would be afraid of this car with anything more than that, as the carrera brakes won't be able to stop its velocity.
To get one done that is in fact cheaper, but you have to find someone who needs to get out. My car was done by someone else here on the 914world forum and I have about $60,000 of his receipts. A very nice gentleman, much older than I am whose body must not have done well climbing in and out. He purchased a very nice Boxter with AC and better seats... Remember, labor is minimally $100.00 per hour, in Cali and that each hour is spent "restoring" a part, not just putting in on the car. Then there is the car, the paint and body etc.. It adds up. So I did get it much cheaper already built. There are more V-8 conversions on the resale market than subarus. I wouldn't dare dream of selling mine now that I have a near perfect car. (in my eyes). I believe once you see it and drive in it (should you dare to go for a ride with me...) you will immediately want one. I just bought a spare USDM 2.0 turbo and trans for $1100.00 dollars off a 65K mile car on Craigslist. They're out there. Stay away from the JDM motors. You need a USDM so the computers will work. Mine was a Renegade car that was done very well. You are welcome to come take all the photos you want. 2.0 turbo with a 901. My plan is to ultimately convert to the Suby trans, but if you just want it converted, using the 901 bolts up REAL easy with no fabrication of axles or CV joints. Thanks, I'll take you up on that soon to check your's out. Two questions on your conversion: how is it with the 901 tranny? Also, what did the conversion from Renegade run you, if you don't mind me asking. |
Lo-Fi Version | Time is now: 27th September 2024 - 09:23 AM |
All rights reserved 914World.com © since 2002 |
914World.com is the fastest growing online 914 community! We have it all, classifieds, events, forums, vendors, parts, autocross, racing, technical articles, events calendar, newsletter, restoration, gallery, archives, history and more for your Porsche 914 ... |