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Modern horsepower, brakes, and suspension to all work in unison in the old '78 Targa package.
...it's called a Singer... |
An early 911 with a big motor and a PDK/launch control would be pretty cool.
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I have spent the last few years moving my ‘84 back to the ‘60s. A/C gone, suspension upgraded, all unnecessary stuff gone, heater backdate w/SSIs. If I wanted all the modern stuff, I would buy a modern car. Adding that crap is like:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1561045093.jpg Pretty sure there are airbags there too.... |
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I live in an area that gets hot and I drive my car to even hotter areas. AC is not just nice, it is a necessity when the heat index is 125. |
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Then the American Peter Schutz was hired as the president and CEO of Porsche. On one of his first meeting with the staff, he drew a new time line for the 911. It went all the way around the room. From 1981 on the 911 evolved slowly until he authorized the 964 major redesign. Without Peter Schutz, the 911 would have died in the 1980s. Thank you Peter Schutz!! |
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The modern upgrade I'd like on my SC would be back seats that better fit child seats, and shoulder belts in the back. Not what I would have said 5 years ago... |
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the 911 was never supposed to exist beyond 1977 with the 928 and other water cooled cars taking over in 1978. This was 3 years before Schultz was at the helm of the company. A small development budget was given to the 911 engineering dept to rectify some of the issues seen with the disastrous ( even then ) 911s. to bridge to the 92X series. So they went about fixing the case, improving the cooling , converting to electronic ignition, added the WUR to the engine. Updated the styling and ultimately produced one of the most bulletproof cars ever designed by Porsche up to that point. It proved immensely popular and set the future for the 911. Although Schultz could have killed off the 911 at any time once he got to power, he can hardly be credited with " saving " it. |
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I wanted all the best of the 60s, not the worst.... |
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We used to get fantastic factory support. They gave us one of the connecting rods from the race car that won Le Mans to give away as a door prize. I sat an slammed beers in the hotel bar with Hans Mezger the man that designed the flat 6 Porsche engine. I learned to never try to keep up with a German drinking beer. He looked fine and I could hardly walk. The factory shipped up an entire F1 Tag Turbo engine, but they wanted it back. I have parts of the rear suspension of the 993 in my garage now, a complete hub and a engine cross member. So I was there, and heard it myself from the big man. |
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If you want to waste some time, here’s the FJ40 Mutation: https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/fj-to-bj-mutation.162440/#post-2278739 |
Mine would be a dynamic exhaust mode so I could hear... anything really... while highway cruising and then listen to sweet dual exhaust music while thrashing the twisties.
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The 7 speed manual from a new Carrera would be sweet..
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Good AC!!!! I've thrown everything I can to upgrade my '88's AC and it's STILL anemic. Clearly I've done something wrong since Ronnie and Glen (and many others) have similar setups and their AC freezes their A$$ off.
Other than that not a whole lot I'd change...in reading many of these posts I think a 996 or newer 911 might solve some problems. The friends I've had who moved on to "newer" 911s (water cooled) have been very happy with them. Except in the case when the IMS grenaded...LOL, but even that is an easy fix now thanks to Jake Raby. |
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I have basically all the bells and whistles from Griffiths for my model. 4 condensers, all new hoses, his upgraded evaporator, bigger fan mother for more air, and the variable speed fan switch. The same OEM Nippindenso compressor, and since my car is a n 85 with tiny dash vents, I have his vents on the knee board and the center vent. I get air temps in the 38 to 40 degree range at max blow with the thermometer on one of the side vents when driving in 90 and 100 degree heat. Call Charlie, tell him what you have, and he can design the system to fit your needs. It is not an inexpensive fix, but I did my system 11 years ago. It is just simply the best upgrade I have done to the 911. I can drive on HOT days and be totally comfortable. And my wife will ride with me happily in the summer. |
^ What Glen said. If you want what any of us would consider "modern A/C," get the full Griffiths kit.
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