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| Registered |  Newbie questions about high CR and twin plug conversion 
			Good day, I'm afraid that I've been away from Porsches for way too long! I have searched on this topic, but I really don't have the 'vocabulary' to understand a lot of what I read. So, I'm going to expose my ignorance and ask a couple of questions, not hoping for 'in depth' answers, but more for general guidance and information. So, here goes... I have just purchased a 1987 Carrera coupe, just over 100,000 miles and in absolutely superb condition. A few years ago (some 6,000 miles ago) the previous owner converted the car from 3.2 to 3.4, using JE pistons (10.5:1 CR), cams reground to 964, and SSI exhaust. From what I read (and the little I understand!), I learn that the 10.5:1 CR with single plug heads is problematic... tuned to be 'safe' results in less-than-optimum performance. So (finally my questions!); what is the simplest route to twin plug conversion? Can I simply have the heads (and valve covers) modified, bolt in a JBRacing twin distributor and go... or, is there more work needed? Alternatively, should I just change the pistons to 9.5:1 CR and forget the twin plug idea? Full disclosure: I have the title, but not the car... Intercity will be bringing it to me in a week or so. Thanks for indulging an old geezer! Rob | ||
|  03-30-2014, 07:44 AM | 
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| Max Sluiter | 
			The easy part is drilling/tapping the head and putting the spark plug in (assuming you already have the engine apart). The expensive part is the twin plug distributor. Many people go with a crank fire or other form of electronic ignition to avoid the distributor cost. You could also do a 964 distributor. Or pay for the correct looking 12 terminal cap type. 
				__________________ 1971 911S, 2.7RS spec MFI engine, suspension mods, lightened Suspension by Rebel Racing, Serviced by TLG Auto, Brakes by PMB Performance | ||
|  03-30-2014, 11:03 AM | 
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| Registered | Quote: 
 Or, should I just lower the CR to 9.5:1 / Rob | ||
|  03-30-2014, 12:32 PM | 
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			I'd skip the distributor and go right to an xdi system from Clewett. You can google that.
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|  03-30-2014, 02:01 PM | 
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| Max Sluiter | 
			
Do the twin plug. Keep the compression.
		 
				__________________ 1971 911S, 2.7RS spec MFI engine, suspension mods, lightened Suspension by Rebel Racing, Serviced by TLG Auto, Brakes by PMB Performance | ||
|  03-30-2014, 02:36 PM | 
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			We are doing this now...but very slowly. We have the 964 distributor, twin plug heads, and an Andial Motronic splitter. The Motronic can't run the twin plug by itself.
		 
				__________________ Jon 1966 912 1976 911 3.4 Backdate Project 1986 944 | ||
|  03-31-2014, 12:20 PM | 
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