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Kemo 05-19-2003 06:08 AM

Wasnt the RUF "Yellow Bird" a 3.4 Liter Turbo?

rdane 05-19-2003 06:59 AM

"There are a ton of great threads and links in the archieves, heres a good place to start"

I have spent a week reading and copying the archives and still didn't get the info I think is need to make a good decision. Which is why I started this thread.

This comment is spot on, "Each will need similar work, w/ fewer additional parts necessary for the bigger blocks and better potential results."

So far I have gleamed a few jems from this conversation.
This last being one of the best. Thank you all for your comments.

CamB 05-19-2003 12:22 PM

I'm surprised Wayne hasn't re-chimed in with this, but arguably (and I mean arguably - I'm not convinced), your $15k with a rebuilt 3.0 (to whatever specs) means you have a rebuilt engine. A second-hand 964 or 993 engine is just that. Theoretically, the rebuilt 3.0 would last longer (depends on state of tune, I guess).

I spent more than I would have on a 3.6 swap. I have a similar level of total power, with less low down torque. However, it sounds freakin' cool (and doesn't half look bad either - more or less looks like an MFI car).

Your problem to me is that you haven't made a couple of key decisions yet. Wait, I just reread your first post - you don't care about emissions! I thought emissions were an issue. I'll try responding to Bill's estimates (he probably has more accurate prices than me):

98mm p/c ~$2500 - agree, I paid $2600
cams ~$1000 - agree? Sell your desireable web cam grind for some $$$
valve train ~$500? - part of ordinary rebuild
Headwork ~$500? - part of ordinary rebuild??
hardware ~$600 - part of ordinary rebuild
gaskets/bearing ~$500 - part of ordinary rebuild
L/s crankshaft ~$4000 - less sell your 3.0 crankshaft for ???
enginemanagement ~$3000? - don't underestimate this cost
labor ~$3000? - I dunno? In New Zealand, US$1200 (haha)

If you went EFI, you still need a buttload of other stuff, including tuning, which $3000 might not cover if you are paying someone. I agree that carbs are not ideal for a street car.

Of course, if you went 3.6, you would sell the 3.0!

Check out Chris Streits engine too.

rdane 05-23-2003 09:12 AM

OK, I give :D It looks like all the tire kicking in the world isn't going to better a 3.6 transplant in cost and hp. Never hurts to ask I suspect

Thank you gentlemen for your patience.


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