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> Autocrossing a stock 914 in SCCA
Tony
post Aug 20 2003, 02:08 PM
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(IMG:style_emoticons/default/smilie_flagge24.gif) Hey everyone

I was hoping to autocross my 914 in the stock class in SCCA. My question is are stock 914s still keeping up with the new cars or is best to modifly it and race in other classes. Where you can pump up the motor ect. Maybe I can update the car it is a 71 1.7 with a newer 2.0 motor and parts and still race in the stock class.
I am new to this 914 thing.
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Brad Roberts
post Aug 20 2003, 05:54 PM
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We won the SF region SCCA AutX year end points with a 2.0 fuel injected 914 a little over a year ago. It can be done.. you just wont win in Topeka. 30 cars in our class... most of them Rx7's and Miata's.

It takes a fully prepped 914 and a very good driver. The car placed 2/3 rd all year until we put some Hoosier AutoX tires on it and dropped in a limited slip tranny... then he finished the season with 3 wins and passed all the Miata guy's in points. All this in a 914 prepared for road racing.

Let me know when you want to start. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/clap56.gif)

Oh FYI: the car looks like hell ..but has at least 30k in it.


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