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question for Wayne - from the new book
I have looked at the various engines types (set-ups) that you cover. I was wondering - if I build the 3.5 (based on a 3.2 case) what is the reliability of such an engine? does it
have the life that you mentioned a normal 911 engine having in your book? has anyone else out there built one of these and driven it on the street (not just the track) (with proper servicing, etc.) |
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The engine detailed in the book was a street engine. It's a big bore engine, with compression not too high. The twin plugs were added because the piston diameters were greater than 100mm.
These cases were built to handle the 800+ HP of the 930. The 911 Turbos easily generate in excess of 300+ HP. I don't see any major reliability problems on these engines as long as they are setup properly. -Wayne
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cool, thanks. I start putting the parts together
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On that same note, this engine *did not* run the Motronic Engine Management system. I doubt that this engine would run well with the stock 3.2 system. Well, if you twin-plug it, you can't run Motronic...
-Wayne
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thanks Wayne. I have your book about 1/2 read now. I reviewed the section covering engine mgmt. systems and I understand that I'll need one. I do plan to twin plug the motor as you recommend also. The only open question remaining is what to do for fuel delivery?
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Price for performance, I think the best nowadays is the TEC-3. Of course, that is what I'm most familiar with.
-Wayne
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That is the general view of my mechanic and shop here.
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