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Best engine option ?
Hi everybody newbie has OLD question..
I just bought 912 '69 (looks awesome). The car has 2.7L with turbo & 915, racing clutch, special adjustable ignition 3 coils - no distributor - (I forgot the name), mechanical injection, 4 intercoolers, eurotail, 4" rear wheel spacers, updated brakes, headers etc. The engine will have to come out and I wonder: 1) is it worth to rebuild 2,7 or if I would have a choice, what is the best engine I should consider for the car? I want: reasonably priced, acceleration, reliability, durability, street driving (occasional drag), and kick Subaru Impresa butt ![]() Things to consider: We have a joke emission control, no catalizator, and when a cop stops you, they just keep looking at the car and I never get ticket. ![]() Also: parts, good Porsche mechanic, special shops or machine shops here are NOT available, junk gas in CR (no more then 91). Basically, "if" I will purchase or have engine build - which one? Also turbo (1 or 2) or aspirated? European or us? (Either one has to be shipped anyway!) What would you do???? I have been following these forums and saw few great engines for sale at very good price (2.7, 3.0, 3.2, 3.6 and varioram??) Any friendly suggestions are welcome. TIA |
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Get a copy of the Engine Rebuild Book (http://www.101projects.com) - there are lots of answers in there...
-Wayne
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4 intercoolers?
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I will get the book(s), but in the mean time I would like to hear some good opinions about the engine request so I can start looking.
One friend is going to Germany and can purchase it there. Other friend is going to Italy and he can also make a purchase there. That's why I am asking.....AND would like to know. TIA
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4 intercoolers?
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No sorry.
3 oil coolers and 1 intercooler. I bought it like that. How about the engines selection guys?
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I would say 3.3 turbo if you want to go really fast, but I am biassed.
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Go get yourself a nice low-mile 3.6 Varioram motor and connect that to your 915. If you have the budget, upgrade some internals and install 102mm P/C's, RS cams and RS valves. With the proper exhaust, thats a 300-320+ HP package which is quite potent in a light car like yours. Don't forget close-ratio gears, too. ![]() Been There, Done This setup soooooooo many times and it never fails to entertain.
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Hmm, 3.3 or 3.6 at least some ideas.
Yes, I like speed and torque (don't care much about 350 km/hr). Bottom and middle. I would prefer to go stock. It may be cheaper. Would I get enough power? No hassle, no mechanic just bold and cruise. Thank you very much guys!! Keep them coming..... TIA |
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