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what engine (character) to choose?
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I finished my '69 2.0T full restoration after 18 years. I had a lot of fun, some frustration and learned a lot!!! Now this restoration ends after 18 years, I look for a new challenge...... Not a new car project -> no money & no space to work..... The new challenge will be a more powerfull/revvy (fun) engine! (nevertheless the current 2.0T runs like a dream (thanks to Nick fulljames -> Air-cooled Porsche 911 engine experts | Nick Fulljames - Redtek, Brackley, Northamptonshire) Because the restored car is a fully matching numbers with all history in bills and letters etc., I will keep the fully rebuild engine untouched. I bought myself a complete European 2.4T (Zenith TIN40) with 7R case (small spigots) as a starting point. After reading a lot of engine building stories, it is still difficult for me to substract the engine character corresponding to the different described builds! As I am not in the opportunity to try(test drive) different engine configurations I hope people can match my discription to a more specific engine configuration..... Discription of what I would like: max 200-210 hp engine character: not a screamer however pulling strong from 4000+ rpm uptill max 7500 rpm. low and bottom torque secondary, however I should be able traveling through town ;- I just like the hear and feel of these engines when they come "on-cam". It should run on carbs (Zeniths would be nice as I have set coming with the car but I read different stories on tuning, otherwise I will find myself a set of Webers I just hope that you guys who build something special (and there are many ;-) can give me a direction to go! thanks, Bart p.s. Imagine I come from a 2.0T |
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I would suggest a 2.5 configuration with Mod S cams and 9.5 CR pistons. Have your cast iron cylinders bored to 86 mm and use a set of new 86 mm pistons with 9.5 CR. You will need to open up the intake ports in the heads to 34 mm to full advantage of the Mod S performance cams and the higher compression.
You should also have the standard mag case work done including time cents, oil bypass mod and resizing. A later, 4 rib oil pump will allow you to take advantage of the oil bypass modification. This is a tried and true "hot rod" configuration that should put you close to the 200 HP mark with good driveability on the street.
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hi Tom,
thanks for reply! after doubting a lot this is indeed the direction I will probably go. most of the parts are there but should be need to be worked on, like case cilinders and heads. I tried to figger out at different cam grind shops, but could not figure out if it is possible to regrind T-cams to mod S or Solex. I read a lot of stories saying that E-cams are better/more drivable then S or solex....what is your opinion on this? thanks, Bart |
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Solex cams were always my favorite in all my old 911's that were under 2.5 liters and S cams for anything larger.
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Can T-cams be (re)grind to Solex cams (or S-cams)?
I am getting close to the engine build of my dreams within the money I can spent.
it will be a 2.5 (70.4 x 86) I try to figure out what are the possibilities of regrinding T-cams..... Henry Schmidt mentioned about. DC 30 mod. S, i also hear a majority for Solex or E- cams! is a T-cam a good starting point to regrind to one of the above or should I buy/search other ones? cheers, Bart "the Lowlands" |
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You can't regrind T cams into any performance profile. The Mod S cam is a compromise between the high power of the S and the driveability of the E. I use John Dougherty at DRC Camshafts for 911 performance cams.
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