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Post ..I want to make my 944NA a turbo? .....FIRST POST OF MANY!!!

...this will be the first ...of the many thousand people after me... that will ask this question...LOL

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Old 10-12-2001, 06:54 PM
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I want to make a 1977 924 into a 968 Turbo S
Can I do this easily? I have a hammer, 6 inch nail and $5.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Britwrench:
I want to make a 1977 924 into a 968 Turbo S
Can I do this easily? I have a hammer, 6 inch nail and $5.
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Yea sure just take the hammer and hammer out the engine block into an 3.0l then get the glue out that you bought with your 5$. Oh yea I forgot the most important thing the turbo you still have a few $$ left from the glue go buy an cheap fan anyone will do. Put the fan into the intake and your have yourself an 968 turbo S if you want an RS then strip the whole car including the gearbox and the engine it saves on the weight. Now you are ready to kill the 951s lmao

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Thanks, that sounds easy..should have it done by Friday.
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Why not just go to the junkyard and get a "turbo" and "968" emblem for $4. Then use the $1 bottle of glue and you're set!

Good for at least 80hp!
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by scottewid:
Why not just go to the junkyard and get a "turbo" and "968" emblem for $4. Then use the $1 bottle of glue and you're set!

Good for at least 80hp!
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Hard to find an "turbo" and "968" emblem at the junkyard. I never seen a 968 and a turbo at the same junkyard or even in a junkyard but that should work

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Don't need any emblems, have a steady hand so will use a Magic Marker...

This is just so easy......

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