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Yea!! That car is gorgeous! There's something about Guards Red 911's...
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My immediate thought is that the car may have has S cams installed when it was rebuilt. These cams should be a bit sluggish in the bottom end and come alive in the top end. It also depends on what pistons arein there as i don't think you can run S cams with the CIS pistons...
The other comment about your throttle linkage could be spot on too. |
The crank was replaced but not the cams, to the best of my knowledge. I'm still looking for a nice day to take a look at the obvious: timing, fuel mix, distributor. "Way slow" is hard to quantify and I am not sure my expectations are not out of whack.
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Drive a Carrera for a while, then the SC will seem fast. ;)
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I just rebuilt my SC to a 3.2SS. I goofed up and put the right side cam upside down, 180 d off. The car started, ran, reved nicely, but was way down on power.
I corrected the timing issue and the car now has lots of power. |
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