914-6 2.7 Euro RS Twin Plug Project, sleeper 914 with a twin plug surprise |
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914-6 2.7 Euro RS Twin Plug Project, sleeper 914 with a twin plug surprise |
davehg |
Sep 19 2017, 06:57 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 205 Joined: 19-September 17 From: PNW Member No.: 21,443 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
New member, long time lurker here. I'll be posting another 914-6 conversion project shortly, but posting a thanks for now for all the great info I've come across here.
I took the easy way into 914-6 ownership - I bought a completed car that was a track car whose PO had done the hard work. This car has a 3.2L engine, injected, with large riveted composite flares, and a pretty austere race-friendly interior with racing seats, roll cage, and little else - not even side windows or carpeting or panels. This car I refer to as the Outlaw - it's a middle finger to the purists and I absolutely love it. But...I wanted a clean and pretty "cars and coffee" version. There's not a ton of value restoring the Outlaw. The Outlaw's body is fine, but it is purposely built. I had bought a project from a local Porschephile who had too many nice projects (356, pre-73 911). his goal was originally to do a big Raby 4. He had stripped, prepped, and beautifully painted a really nice shell, and spent a small fortune getting the original bumpers and details correct. He had a set of mint Fuchs 14" wheels, bits and pieces from 2 interiors, and was really only missing the engine and some trim/interior bits. A deal was struck, trailer was hitched, boxes moved, and now it's my problem. The conversion wisdom here seems to be to go big - 3.0l or more. But I have a big engine car. This is intended to be just a Sunday cruiser, no track time. Plus, I have access to perfectly nice prepped 2.7L that has case guards installed, a 911s cam, and the work mostly done, for a decent price, and it would sound just swell with PMOs. So I am heading this route. I am taking my time with the Pretty Car - not going to be concours but a great looking driver with super clean details, no flares, and more along the lines of an original -6 with a bit more oomph. I'll detail the suspension bits so it looks pretty on a lift, and I need to think through the oil cooling issues - it doesn't get super hot in the PNW but for a few days a year, and if I can avoid the expense of a front mounted cooler and running lines that would be just swell. At least that's my current plan. We'll see where my budget leads. I have a good start - great primed and painted rust free shell, all the expensive body work complete, an engine lined up, and a clear vision of where I want to go. Looking forward to the collective input and experience when I get started this winter. |
Mark Henry |
Feb 3 2020, 01:14 PM
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that's what I do! Group: Members Posts: 20,065 Joined: 27-December 02 From: Port Hope, Ontario Member No.: 26 Region Association: Canada |
Beautiful work. Where did you source the distributor, cap and rotor ? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) Is that a stock OE Jag cap? I could never find one, mine uses a aftermarket black cap. I've heard these can have issues but so far no problems. On thing that will piss you off is you can't see that beautiful dizzy once in the teen. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) My 3.0 (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads/post-26-1497554034_thumb.jpg) |
campbellcj |
Jan 18 2022, 11:39 AM
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I can't Re Member Group: Members Posts: 4,603 Joined: 26-December 02 From: Agoura, CA Member No.: 21 Region Association: Southern California |
Beautiful work. Where did you source the distributor, cap and rotor ? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) Is that a stock OE Jag cap? I could never find one, mine uses a aftermarket black cap. I've heard these can have issues but so far no problems. On thing that will piss you off is you can't see that beautiful dizzy once in the teen. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) FWIW my car has the JB Racing dizzy setup which has worked phenomenally. I have a spare cap and rotor in storage just in case. The caps are black though, not sure of brand. http://jbracing.com/eng_porsche.php#ignition |
brant |
Jan 18 2022, 11:48 AM
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914 Wizard Group: Members Posts: 11,853 Joined: 30-December 02 From: Colorado Member No.: 47 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
Beautiful work. Where did you source the distributor, cap and rotor ? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) Is that a stock OE Jag cap? I could never find one, mine uses a aftermarket black cap. I've heard these can have issues but so far no problems. On thing that will piss you off is you can't see that beautiful dizzy once in the teen. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) FWIW my car has the JB Racing dizzy setup which has worked phenomenally. I have a spare cap and rotor in storage just in case. The caps are black though, not sure of brand. http://jbracing.com/eng_porsche.php#ignition the picture of the black cap shows hardware that is identical to the Jaguar replacement made currently. |
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