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What are differences between '72 T and S Models
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I'm restoring at '72 T. I would like to possibly build it to S specs and I want to understand all the differences. Suspension Brakes Instruments Cooling Engine Body Thanks, Rodney
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In 72 (at least in Italy) they sold S options for your T.
It was cheaper tax wise to option a T to S spec than order an S. You could ask who has a T with S options (I think it was basically everything except the engine) starting with the appearance options like Fuches wheels etc.
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Same tbars, T had no base sways but the S 15/15 was an option, shocks are the same both had options of Koni or Bilstein Brakes; t used M f/r s had S front and M rear, both have the same rotors and 19mm m/c Instruments; t had 4 gauge w/the S 5 gauge option Cooling; t no frt oil cooler, S has a front fender radiator cooler Engine; here's the big difference,t- 7.5 cr 133 SAE hp@5600, S 8.5 cr 181 SAE hp @6500 t has cast iron cylinder, S has a finned alloy jacket around the cylinders, cams were different t 16 30 42 4, S 38 50 40 20, S has bigger ports 36/35 vs 32/32 Body S has a bigger gas tank oe and front air dam which were optional on T, s has wider al/rubber trim strips on bumpers and side, interior was nicer on S w/ leather option on t trans is the same, 6" Fuchs std on S opt on T
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Could you please explain the brakes? It looks like my T has M calipers, but then drums in the back? Did the S have aluminum front S brakes and rears were disk? Right? Also could you please clarify the gauge part? What is extra on the S? Thanks, Rodney
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There were differences on the T vs S here in the usa
Not all s came with oil cooler. Then there were some with a loop cooler and others with radiator coolers. Alloy s calipers and sway bars were optional on the T as well as leather. The gas tanks in usa were the same for all models. Plastic larger tanks for row S and of course the RS 4 speed was standard on the T but most were ordered with 5 speeds 70-71 models had more differences than 72-73 range DRUM brakes? I think you might be confused with the parking brake. ALL 911 cane with disc brakes Last edited by TRE Cup; 03-21-2020 at 04:18 PM.. |
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So, the rear brakes on the S and the T were the same, it is just the fronts had the Aluminum S calipers?
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Correct. Rear brake systems were identical. Front struts had 3.5 inch mounting spacing on the S vs 3 inch on the standard T.. So you can't just buy S (or A ) calipers and bolt them on.
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My '72 T was optioned with the Appearance package, 15" Fuchs and F&R sway bars. Many were optioned like this. With these options, the differences from an S are the front spoiler, more powerful S motor, front brake calipers (and associated strut housing) and oil cooler.
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S came w/ aluminum S calipers on the same rotors as the T w/ iron M calipers The extra S gauge is the oil combo gauge w/ oil level and temp, many T's had this as an option, like the 6" Fuchs and front spoiler and trim pieces but it also depended on the importer for a specific market, In the US there was an S Package w/ most of the S pieces except for the engine and sways bars
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T had a std 16.4gal gas tank S 29 gallons which was optional on T I've still got all the original literature from my first 911 which was a '72
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am i reading this right, S held almost 30 gallons?!...
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yes, 85liters for E, S & RS, base T was 63liters
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