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Franken(stein) RSR fun on the Dyno - Bring the marshmellows!
It's making some good power and the AFR's are perfect! More to come, stay tuned. John
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Sounds incredible!! Looks like you're gonna have a lot of fun with it:D
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Dude, that rev'd so high I was about to duck behind my sofa. Incredible sound!
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I think you should bring this car to the tubbing party:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/589604-stripping-tubbing-party.html I promise we won't cut it up. Think of the possibilities. Beer, sawzalls, acetylene, fast cars and beer. |
Oh, and as I've said before........nonmetallic grey lightweight early car with RSR flares and this engine.....simply the perfect car. IMHO.
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Love it!!!!!
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Wow! Incredible all the way around!!
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Sounds like my car.
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Oh Yeah!!!
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Wow what a beautiful sound. I love it.
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truely awsome. I was actually a bit scared listening at peek revs,,,, I hope you double checked those tie downs!!!, now that would be a video..
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Sounds like a great time, but the RSR goes back to the bodyshop to get it 100%. Next the lightweight seats go in (there is a single temp boat anchor seat in there now). Both RSR seats are lighter than the single temporary. We are making some custom door cards and other final touches. Very pleased, yesterday was a good day! Make sure to post pics of the party!
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Yeah, it did not like being tied down - it wanted to launch! The microphone did not stand a chance at those sound levels...it's a shriek.
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I think you could recover your build costs by taking guys for a ride in this car, and charging a fee. Wonderful project.
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I'm leaning toward no side script. What's the concensus?
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wow, that's badass. nice work.
i kinda like the sidescript, but that's just my preference. :) |
That sounds awesome. What is the throttle response like?
I am also a fan of the side script (it looks period)- although on a darker colored car I think it would look better if it was a subtle difference in color. Keep us posted, Richard. |
Keep her naked
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Yes, I think so too Reaper. I am also leaning toward no hood badge, no nothing just all business.
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what's up with the flames coming out? How does that happen?!!
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I went without side graphics for a while on my widebody. The car started to look like a black bar of soap, to my eyes. I put the PORSCHE text strip on as an alternate to the Carrera script. I haven't regretted the decision.
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I hear you Jack. Your car looks amazing and the script is just right. I have a complete set of metallic silver that was the original thought. But now I second guessing myself...lol
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It sounds like those tips are going supersonic when you light the afterburners.
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Wow, that thing is sick. How many hp?
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Super sick, all the way around. But then, I'm partial to non metallic grey.
I'd go with a slightly lighter shade of grey for your side script...kinda screen it in like I did. Are those 17's on there? I'm thinking of selling my Fikse's and getting some 17's, if I can ever source them anywhere for a reasonable amount of money. |
John, I looked through your profile for an engine build thread, but couldn't find anything. Do you have one, maybe posted by the builder? I'm very curious.....:):)
Johan |
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We are keeping a few things to ourselves on the motor, but the highlights are: 3.8 RS heads and cams MoTec engine mgt Slide valve EFI Twin plug Scargo 1.75" headers Burns stainless exhaust Custom RSR F'glass shroud and tin The chassis highlights: Slate gray 17" Zuff 9's and 11's Brembo's 14.5" rotors (front) 13" rear JRZ custom coilovers Cantrell roll bar RSR seats (73) Repa harnesses Wevo shifter Custom 915 with LSD Lightweight Porsche Motorsports flywheel and clutch setup Hoosier R6's Custom dash NHW metric gauges Lexan rear and quarters Real 73 RSR flares (steel) 2032 pounds All in all a ridiculous build that is just about done. I will post up some completed pictures one of these days. John |
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Obsolutely OUSTSTANDING sound!!! F'ing awesome! That is one hell of a nice build...and one hell of a car!
I am around the same weight as you, and hoping for close to 700HP on E-85.... We shall see in a few months... |
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It might be too rich for my blood at $4k. I probably would be maxing out around $2500 |
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Great build- the evil twin to my car (both evil in this case)... Love how it holds peak power for 2000 rpm.
Hoping to see this one in person one of these days. |
Badges???????
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That is one of the best dyno videos, to date. Appears to be a very nice/amazing 911. Keep it clean. We don't need no stinking badges. regards, al |
I would be interested in the wheels if they would fit a 1988 930.
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John, I'm a proud man...but I will beg if have to.....I want a ride!!
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