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Mia911 08-14-2011 04:37 PM

Great job petevb....I really love it...

sl951 08-14-2011 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pksystems (Post 6196028)
What are the ducts on the ducktail for? any more pics of that area? :)

High pressure area - for intake. Same principle as the current GT3.

FF2239 08-21-2011 06:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mahler9th (Post 5119579)

...In the future, we may see a GT3 RSR or Porsche Daytona protoype engine in a 914-- I might expect to see that....

...One of the cool things about Porsche's family of cars, particularly the 911, is all of the fun things that can be done to them.

Consider a car like mine from a few years ago... mid-70's 911 with composite later-model bodywork and a modest interior, a cage and a weight of about 1950 pounds. Then consider (unlike mine) a 3.8 twin turbo motor installed in it. Who knows how much power-- north of 700 for sure. Now this car also has heat, and is driven, not infrequently, on the owner/builder's ~45 minute commute to work (on street tires, not slicks). Now consider that this car is also raced, and it shows up at PCA Club Racer at Laguna and beats all of the other cars, including highly modified GT3 Cups. Now the car has different body work, an engine with slide valves and is active in vintage racing.

^ Excellent comment.



PVX beast needs a couple of goPro's mounted on board to shoot something like this...

<iframe width="420" height="345" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/Tp38Q-sT3Q4" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Tom Sch 09-08-2011 04:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by petevb (Post 6219263)

hello,

would you please tell me who has modified this 3-instrument-gauge?!?

thanks

IMR-Merlin 11-05-2011 03:32 PM

What a great build. I like the attention to weight distribution and shaving weight. I have thought of building some tail lights for my project and also moving more weight forward.

I especially like the oil tank, it was something I wasn't thinking about. I too will be moving my engine forward. I am interested on how you tied the front side of the torsion tube into the chassis. I was planning on picking it with the roll cage.

Brendon

TRE Cup 11-05-2011 03:36 PM

North hollywood speedometer does gauge conversions as shown on Pete's car. But there are others that do that too.

gumba 11-09-2011 06:53 AM

North hollywood speedometer does gauge conversions as shown on Pete's car. But there are others that do that too.
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dtakenname 11-09-2011 06:33 PM

Hi,

Amazing work!

It is hard to believe that these two little radiators are able to keep the engine temperature down.
Are there any more rads in the car or just those two?

Many Thanks!

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1320895946.jpg

not_hans_stuck 08-28-2012 05:09 PM

Pete,

Did you run the cooling tubes through the rockers? Did you do that before the bodywork, or after? - please say after...

I'm doing a Renegade conversion and I've decided to run aluminum tubes for the coolant runs.

Thanks,

Hal

petevb 08-30-2012 06:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by not_hans_stuck (Post 6941334)
Did you run the cooling tubes through the rockers? Did you do that before the bodywork, or after? - please say after...

With the front fenders off you can make the holes and run the cooling tubes after the bodywork is done...

Quote:

Originally Posted by dtakenname (Post 6362293)
It is hard to believe that these two little radiators are able to keep the engine temperature down.
Are there any more rads in the car or just those two?

Just the two, but they are high quality, thick, and need careful ducting and four fans to keep temps down in traffic. They do a good job at speed, but it took a couple tries to get traffic temps where we want them on hot days. Doesn't help that the cup engine idles at 2k rpm, and throws enough heat that the headers glow red at idle...

Link to the 911 world article for those that are interested, btw:
911 & Porsche World

I'm slowly working through some potential suspension changes in all my spare time, and a couple other changes. Learning some interesting things, I'll start a new thread at some point...

petevb 08-30-2012 06:43 PM

Any idea why it won't let me edit my old posts on the previous page to fix the pictures? In any case, here are some of them again:


http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6222/6...037b4a_b_d.jpg

http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6215/6...d9639c_b_d.jpg

http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6213/6...ccb3e9_b_d.jpg

http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5189/5...80e057_z_d.jpg

http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6098/6...48cafe_b_d.jpg

Jeff Alton 08-30-2012 06:54 PM

The car looks great Pete!

kojo911 01-05-2013 06:28 PM

Pete, do you know the ballpark weight difference between the water cooled gt3 motor and an air cooled 993 motor. The car looks awesome I think I saw it out at point Reyes over the summer.

Thanks
Ken

quattrorunner 07-10-2013 08:46 AM

nice

Nalspeed 11-16-2013 02:56 AM

These types of builds hook me and makes it difficult to stay focused and near the edge of the slope and finish off with a stunning piece.

Mark

itsnotanova 12-06-2013 05:17 PM

Are those last few pictures posted with the 19 rear wheels?

redridge 12-06-2013 06:02 PM

wow! speechless....

petevb 12-08-2013 02:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kojo911 (Post 7191242)
Pete, do you know the ballpark weight difference between the water cooled gt3 motor and an air cooled 993 motor.

Ken, vs a 993 VRam you're looking at ~48 lbs empty, ~56 lbs including water weight within the motor, more like low to mid 90s with the full weight of all cooling systems included (also accounting for less oil cooling weight), though much of that is forward in the car and so doesn't hurt the weight distribution.

Quote:

Originally Posted by itsnotanova (Post 7793694)
Are those last few pictures posted with the 19 rear wheels?

No, those are the 17s. The 18s and 19s look huge on an early car:
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7406/1...70a32c_b_d.jpg

itsnotanova 12-08-2013 05:50 PM

Do you have any pics without the tape on the rear? I've been thinking about 19's for the tire/wheel selection but not sure they can look good. Did you go back to 17s?

kojo911 12-09-2013 08:00 AM

Thanks Pete, love the car.


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