Is it possible to make 911 heat exchangers work |
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Is it possible to make 911 heat exchangers work |
LarryR |
Aug 19 2007, 08:45 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 929 Joined: 15-March 07 From: E. Bay Area, N. California Member No.: 7,604 |
Hi,
I have a quick question for you six conversion guys. Is it possible to just build an extension pipe on the 911 heat exchangers to make them work in a 914? A friend of mine is swapping in a 3.0 and it has SSI's on it so he wanted to know if he could just make the extension pipe. Thanks in advance for the info. Larry |
LarryR |
Aug 19 2007, 09:02 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 929 Joined: 15-March 07 From: E. Bay Area, N. California Member No.: 7,604 |
Ok well as long as I have already made 1 stupid mistake might as well go for the next. Would it be possible to flip them? In other words run the right side on the left & left side on the right and turn them around to point to the rear of the car? I guess I could go crawl under the 911 to see if this would work ... but having changed out a few sets of heat exchangers I am thinking maybe
Kind of like how renegade hybrids flips the LS1 intake to point to the rear of a 911 to gain clearence... |
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