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> 2.8/6 with CIS, Potential power output?
redshift
post Mar 31 2005, 06:09 PM
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Anyone have a realistic estimate of the potential output of a 2.8 (rsr) with CIS?


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post Mar 31 2005, 07:23 PM
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The guy is an auto rebuilder, with a super-collision center chain, and a bunch of vettes.

He said, "2.7 done up to 2.8, with blah, blah, blah..." and I asked him if it had carbs, and he said, nope.. CIS..

I don't think he really knows what all is done, but he named Eilbach as the builder, and said he paid $20k+ to upgrade it. FLA guy, from south of JAX. He also claims to have a semi load of 911 front ends, wheels, interiors, motors, injection, etc, and he has a 930TT I have seen.. and a ship load of early vettes.. damn!

The most interesting thing I got out of him was that he sees WRX motors everyday, but he said they go fast to experimental aircraft guys, for real money, if low miles. He also said he could hook me up with Chevy crate motors for cost, and has a line on a couple Pantera transaxles, from wrecks.

He crushes 200 cars a month, and rebuilds mostly chevy trucks, for export.


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