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differance between 912 & 911
what is the difference between 912's & 911's
were 912's produced in the 70's just curious Regards Kevin ------------------ KEVIN WOOD 70 911E TARGA |
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The 912 was a 4 cylinder car
Randy ------------------ Friends don't let friends drive RICE! 1978 911 SC |
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The 912 is a balanced, fun and classic looking example of an early Porsche that has a fuel efficient 4 cylinder engine that, with modification, will get up and go.
912 1965-1969 912E 1976 for more info: 1) use the search function here on Pelican as this thread has come up previously and some of the posts may answer your ?'s 2) go to: http://www.912registry.org/ 3) or see: 911 And 912 Porsche : A Restorers Guide to Authenticity - Brett Johnson |
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Didn't the first 912s use the engine from the 356?
Emanuel ------------------ Everybody wants a normal life and a cool car; most people settle for the car." Chris Titus 1966 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow 1983 Porsche 911 SC Targa |
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'65-'69 912's are 911's with 2 fewer cylinders(the 90 HP flat four from the 356C instead of the 911's flat six), no oil tank or external cooler, a 3-guage dash instead of 5 (except for some special order cars) smaller torsion bars, no rear sway bar (sometimes no front bar, either), and solid rotors (except for the '76 912E-it used the 914/VW Type IV flat four engine, but otherwise was basically a '76 911).
------------------ Clay McGuill '66 912, '97 Jeep Cherokee www.geocities.com/the912guy |
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