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Small Displacement (Under 3.0L) Turbo Questions
Obviously the go-to turbo case is the 3L 930 case.
BUT What if I wanted to build a 2.8L or something like that? Is it best to avoid a 2.7 Mag case and try to get my hands on a 2.4 case? If so, would any of the cases be fine? I dont know the Just thinking outside the box (case :p) here... its a slow Friday at work so my mind wandered haha Thanks -Simon |
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Even better would be an early aluminum 2.0L case, with all the later mods done to it. I've been collecting parts to do just that - hopefully I'll actually get to it someday lol.
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Are the 2.2/2.4 cases not aluminum also? Besides boring out the case to accept larger pistons (aiming for at least 90mm) what are mods would be needed? I figured avoiding the mag case was the most important piece |
Only the early cases were aluminum and they are now about $8k and up. Later 2.0-2.7 were mag.
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Early cases up through 68 1/2 or so (?) were aluminum. And yeah they're getting expensive unfortunately. There's one for sale now in the 911 classifieds, I think it's $6k.
For what it's worth, the motor in post #2 is a stock mag case 2.7. Wouldn't be my choice but done right and not over-stressed, I guess it can be accomplished. Cooling is the key to doing it right (oil and intercooler), and it's where some bolt-on conversions fall short. |
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