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Mine is a 2.4 the 250 hp engine is a 2.5. Mine has 11.2 CR the 2.5 11.6 I think. I have a Webcam 993 Super Sport grind. I think the 2.5 is similar to a DC44 grind. Mine ported 993 heads with Ti valves. The 2.5 has Extreme custom heads. The 2.4 has Electromotive Tec-GT ECU. The 2.5 newer Motec.
It appears Electromotive is out of business as is Rasant. Bummer.

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Old 01-28-2023, 07:23 PM
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Pretty impressive numbers out of those small displacement engines.
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I went PMO EFI and couldn't be happier...







Engine Build:
• LN Engineering custom 93mm Mahle Pistons for 9.8:1 compression ratio
• LN Nickie Cylinders
• Existing 70.4 stroke
• DC 40 cam
• Pauter rods
• ARP rod bolts
• Port heads to 35mm Exhaust
• Port heads to 36mm Intake
• Valves ground and lapped
• PMO EFI system
• Clewett EFI management system
• Oil pump: rebuilt by Glenn Yee Motorsports
• 3.2 Carrera front oil cooler with factory brass lines
• High pressure fuel pump
• ARP head studs
• Engine Case machined by Ollie’s
o Time-cert threaded inserts/ case savers
o Shuffle pin case to reduce flex & movement
o Reinforcing weld @ #3 cylinder
o Oil squirters
• Aluminum pressure plate
• ARP flywheel bolts
• Narrowed air deflectors
• Club Sport engine mounts
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Phoenix- Glad to see you are keeping your AC compressor with your ITBs! You seem to be in a well-respected minority!
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Warmed up 3.0 with TWMs going into my 914 project. Running by spring.







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I went PMO EFI and couldn't be happier...







Engine Build:
• LN Engineering custom 93mm Mahle Pistons for 9.8:1 compression ratio
• LN Nickie Cylinders
• Existing 70.4 stroke
• DC 40 cam
• Pauter rods
• ARP rod bolts
• Port heads to 35mm Exhaust
• Port heads to 36mm Intake
• Valves ground and lapped
• PMO EFI system
• Clewett EFI management system
• Oil pump: rebuilt by Glenn Yee Motorsports
• 3.2 Carrera front oil cooler with factory brass lines
• High pressure fuel pump
• ARP head studs
• Engine Case machined by Ollie’s
o Time-cert threaded inserts/ case savers
o Shuffle pin case to reduce flex & movement
o Reinforcing weld @ #3 cylinder
o Oil squirters
• Aluminum pressure plate
• ARP flywheel bolts
• Narrowed air deflectors
• Club Sport engine mounts
Looks like a great build.
Can you expand on your starting point? Was it a 2.4?
Can you expand on the EFI used?…….you mention both Clewett EFI and PMO EFI.
TIA
Johan
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Those TWM/Borla throttle boddies and the PMOs are my favorites. They're cast and so they don't have that bling machined look. They also have very stable/static linkage setups. I would love to come across a set.
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Random photo dump of my drive by wire ITB turbo setups!

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Wow! Super impressive. Beautiful equipment and the performance must be stonking.

At first I thought that was a massive fuel line running across the top of the fan shroud before I realized they were intercooler coolant lines.

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I covet that flat fan.
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Looks like a great build.
Can you expand on your starting point? Was it a 2.4?
Can you expand on the EFI used?…….you mention both Clewett EFI and PMO EFI.
TIA
Johan
Hello Johan,
The starting point was indeed a 2.4 with PMO carb induction. This was switched to PMO EFI units using a Clewett engine management set up (computer brain). We were able to keep some of the PMO carb linkage and modify a few bits. This is a much more reliable system also providing the ability to fine tune along the full rev range.
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Wow! Super impressive. Beautiful equipment and the performance must be stonking.

At first I thought that was a massive fuel line running across the top of the fan shroud before I realized they were intercooler coolant lines.
Thank you sir!

It's been a long development process that's still going. The performance is absolutely fantastic!

The water to air intercoolers are better than any of the air to air (over the engine) setups by an order of magnitude.

* NO heatsoak at all!
* Normal driving sees intake air temps basically ambient in boost
* Hard driving sees a few degree rise over ambient in boost, after a while.
* Water temp cools back down very quickly.
* Engine cooling fan is completely unobstructed
* Easy to work on anything in the engine bay!

The only way to go.
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Top Tuning...... absolutely awesome!

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Random photo dump of my drive by wire ITB turbo setups!

(I make and sell these affordable ITB kits if anyone is interested, just message me.
Holy crap.
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Also make NA setups as well of course!



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Are those some type of Plastic Intake manifolds? Are they printed or cast?

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how much are they? You can message me if you want, Or I will message you....Thanks
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Are those some type of Plastic Intake manifolds? Are they printed or cast?

Len

The parts that bolt to the engine are CNC aluminum. Adapters for air filters currently all ABS plastic (works great)

CNC parts for air filter adapters available

Turbo parts are all CNC!

Some pictures of the latest setup:




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RHD testing

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