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MF309 03-26-2012 09:40 AM

911SC RoW Thread
 
As many before me have stated, I too have been following a number of build threads and felt it was about time to start a thread of my own.

First a little back story, a good friend of mine had been pushing me for a few years to sign up for a PCA DE event. After a bit of reluctance, I finally signed up to attend a DE event in July of 2010 at The Glen!!!! At the time I owned a 2006 Cadillac CTS-V, while a very capable car not the first choice as a track vehicle. After a good bit of rousing..."are you planning on driving or being chauffeured around the track" it was time to hit the track.


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The factory DVD / Navigation with the lazy boy style seats did provide for a comfortable hangout between sessions.


After one session I was hooked and by the end of the weekend I couldn't get the sound of an air cooled 911 circling the track out of my head!

MF309 03-26-2012 09:42 AM

So two days later I purchased this girl

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1981 911 SC ROW
Complete with a number of upgrades:
Pop-off valve
Carrera Chain Tensioner
993 big brake kit
Wevo Shifter Kit / Wevo Coupler
Turbo Valve covers
Ruf style front valence
Welmesiter F&R sway bars
Adjustable rear spring plate
Front and Rear Monoballs
Bilstein Shocks
964 seats
New dash & Headliner
930S style steering wheel
Battery relocated to smugglers box with kill switch


That was about a year and a half ago. Since then, I have primarily performed only maintenance work.

MF309 03-26-2012 09:47 AM

The last couple of weeks have seen some recent upgrades.

Out with the old...

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1332783952.jpg

In with the new SSI’s and 2 in / 1 out M&K exhaust

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1332784006.jpg

MF309 03-26-2012 09:55 AM

I was actually very surprised with the fit of the new SSI's.

I had a couple of clearance issues, the first being with the new Engine Block Oil Pressure Line Cross Over Pipe. I was able to hammer out the top tube to flapper box for a little better clearance of the oil line.

Second was the seam on the left side SSI interfering with the clutch helper spring. We took a punch to try and back the seam off the helper spring however it is still left resting on the spring.

Anyone else experience the same issues when installing a set of SSI's?

Oh Haha 03-26-2012 03:10 PM

Sorry I can't help with the SSI/helper spring problem but I wanted to compliment you on the nice looking 911.

It must have been quite a change going from the CTS-V to an old school 911.

Welcome to Pelican!SmileWavy

Tom F2 03-26-2012 03:12 PM

For the helper spring, take a Dremel to the flange, trimming out a half moon, and it should clear without your opening the chamber behind the flange.

P.S. You'll be pleasantly surprised by the power increase with the SSIs, especially over 3500 rpm. It's easy to hit the rev limiter - be sure that your car has one. The Euro cars used a rev limiter in the distributor rotor, whereas US cars used a fuel cutoff. You want a 7200 rpm rev limiter in there.

warner53 03-26-2012 03:20 PM

THAT is a nice looking ride. Enjoy the slide.

timmy2 03-26-2012 04:00 PM

I just bent the edge of the heat exchanger down with a pair of lineman pliers, a hammer and flat punch where the helper spring was hitting.

will hung 03-27-2012 06:13 AM

Nice color. my 79 is the same.

I hammered my flange down to clear the omega spring. I can't say I had any other issues with the fitment of my SSI's. It's a very worthwhile upgrade.

MF309 03-27-2012 06:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oh Haha (Post 6648482)
Sorry I can't help with the SSI/helper spring problem but I wanted to compliment you on the nice looking 911.

It must have been quite a change going from the CTS-V to an old school 911.

Welcome to Pelican!SmileWavy

Thanks Wayne!

It was quite a change in going from the CTS-V with double the HP to an 911sc. However, nothing puts a smile on my face quite like a bit of spirited driving in the 911.

MF309 03-27-2012 06:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom F2 (Post 6648486)
For the helper spring, take a Dremel to the flange, trimming out a half moon, and it should clear without your opening the chamber behind the flange.

P.S. You'll be pleasantly surprised by the power increase with the SSIs, especially over 3500 rpm. It's easy to hit the rev limiter - be sure that your car has one. The Euro cars used a rev limiter in the distributor rotor, whereas US cars used a fuel cutoff. You want a 7200 rpm rev limiter in there.

Tom,

I'm surprised with the number of SSI's sold and installed they require any trimming and bending to fit. Figured they would bolt right up with no clearance issues.

I definitely noticed the car pulling a bit better above 3500 rpm :D

MF309 03-27-2012 06:57 AM

Bolting up a set of 17" Fikse FM-10.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1332860241.jpg

MF309 03-27-2012 07:01 AM

My dad helping to pull out the old rusted flapper boxes.


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I bought a used set of flapper boxes that I am freshening up prior to install. I also pulled the heater blower motor and will be back dating the heater ducts.

MF309 03-27-2012 11:31 AM

A few pictures with the Fikse FM-10s and rocker panel delete.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1332876491.jpg


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