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2024年10月9日 · I admire your work, YellowBee. I have a 1970 911 that has seen DE/Time Trial work in the past. I did suspension mods in the early 1990s after acquiring the car in 1986. Technology has changed and I see both Elephant Racing and KW coil over options. Like all
I have been able to compare several Kardex (within the first 300 911) with the production book, and the invoice date is often a few weeks after completion. I have seen a factory invoice and the date on it was the same as the date on the Kardex.
2023年9月12日 · C. It's rumored to have been designed by Porsche, as the technology is identical to VarioRam. D. It sounds like a raspy scalded cat when driven in anger. E. When connected to a modern ECU, it puts out approx 300 HP (245 stock) F. It's readily available, and
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The casting markings would indicate that these are either Solex or L cams. Carquip, Porsche 911 Camshafts You can measure the intake and exhaust lobes with a hand held caliper and compare to the numbers in the table to determine which ones they are.
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2016年5月11日 · 1987 Porsche 911 Carrera - Lagoon Green 06-16-2019, 09:10 PM Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles | Promos & Specials # 15 ( permalink )
2024年10月1日 · I am doing this engine 1975 911S which is in 1978 body. No power brakes so you basically breaking with your eyes. Fuel Pressure gauge sitting on top of PMO pressure regulator (see photo below for better view).
I bought my ZZ4 powered 1972 Porsche 911T with the procedure already completed which also came with a SBH 930 transaxle, but it's really cool seeing what had to be done by going through your thread. I was surprised at how easy it was to drop the engine and reinstall it, with a bit of assistance from a fellow Pelican.