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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
Yesterday, 07:23 PM
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CA Smog Test, Ad Nauseam
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Trackrash
And then there is "off road diesel". So tractors...
And then there is "off road diesel". So tractors running on diesel don't pollute?
Sorry for the rant but if I lived 5 miles further west, I would not have to have my 3 cars smog checked.
AND,...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
Yesterday, 07:10 PM
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two electrical brake switches
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Trackrash
Bill, I miss-spoke. On my '71 the switch...
Bill, I miss-spoke. On my '71 the switch actually only has one connector. But electrically, as shown on the schematic it has two poles, which is why I called it a two connector. '74 is the same.
...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
Yesterday, 02:04 PM
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License Plate Panel Paint
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343
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Trackrash
I thought the heat shield was an option? I have...
I thought the heat shield was an option? I have never seen one. Anyone have a picture?
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
Yesterday, 01:57 PM
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Gas pedal stuck
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280
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Trackrash
+1 I had the bushing in the pedal go out while...
+1
I had the bushing in the pedal go out while at 6000 RPM and full throttle, locking my gas pedal to the floor. Luckily, it was in 2nd gear and I only flatspotted my front tires.
Did you know...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
Yesterday, 01:47 PM
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two electrical brake switches
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Trackrash
Some of the older cars had two connector switches.
Some of the older cars had two connector switches.
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
12-13-2019, 07:03 PM
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Bringing a Modified Car Back to Stock
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677
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Trackrash
Agree, the top bars on the cage have no place on...
Agree, the top bars on the cage have no place on a street car. Leaving some of the roll bar assembly in my be a good thing.
As far as the race seats go. It is possible to add/remove padding and...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
12-13-2019, 06:32 PM
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two electrical brake switches
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303
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Trackrash
Actually, it is part of the brake warning light...
Actually, it is part of the brake warning light circuit. If one of the brake circuits is down on fluid, the imbalance will turn on the brake warning light on the dash, since there is a switch on...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
12-13-2019, 06:28 PM
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Bride Racing seats
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885
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Trackrash
Those seats look OK, IMO. Might be comfortable...
Those seats look OK, IMO. Might be comfortable as well. You should sit in one to find out. I hate the logo, though.
The problem is there is NO way to attach or use a SUB BELT. So as long as...
Forum:
911 Engine Rebuilding Forum
12-12-2019, 06:16 PM
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Con Rod Spec
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297
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Trackrash
You will find that torquing the bolts and using a...
You will find that torquing the bolts and using a precision measuring tool will make a big difference.
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
12-12-2019, 05:58 PM
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stomski circlip tool $$$$$
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Trackrash
All you need is a piece of EMT, a bolt with the...
All you need is a piece of EMT, a bolt with the head rounded so it fits in the pipe and a long rod.
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
12-12-2019, 01:34 PM
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71 911 E oil tank..how to clean?
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279
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Trackrash
I used a short length of chain inside my tank...
I used a short length of chain inside my tank with the gas. When sloshing it around it loosened a bunch of crud.
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
12-12-2019, 01:20 PM
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Where is this oil from?
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Trackrash
Wouldn't hurt to check the oil cooler as well.
Wouldn't hurt to check the oil cooler as well.
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
12-10-2019, 04:52 PM
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Fuel Hose Supplier to Porsche
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329
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Trackrash
Is there any faint lettering on the other side of...
Is there any faint lettering on the other side of the hose, showing a code or manufacture?
Where did you buy this? At the dealer?
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
12-10-2019, 12:42 PM
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Can I use earlier pulley on a 3.2?
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435
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Trackrash
Post a picture of what you have. There is a...
Post a picture of what you have. There is a slight difference in the engine's rear cradle mount starting with the SCs. I used an older cradle on my SC motor but had to do some grinding to have the...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
12-08-2019, 11:34 AM
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993 oil tank in early 911 SWB
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348
Posted By
Trackrash
You didn't say what motor you have. Have you...
You didn't say what motor you have.
Have you considered a '72 tank? Seems to me the way to go for a rear tank.
What about moving the tank you have to the smugglers box?
What organization...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
12-08-2019, 11:26 AM
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Max Power for 2.4 Engine
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552
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Trackrash
Ask them for a dyno sheet to prove their talk. ...
Ask them for a dyno sheet to prove their talk.
Lots of other factors beside compression. What is the intake, Carbs, MFI? What cam?
I imagine that 210 is possible from a 2,4, at least in...
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Porsche Autocross and Track Racing
12-08-2019, 11:19 AM
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Singer around Laguna Seca
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1,727
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Trackrash
+1. Looks like a singer commercial. I so...
+1. Looks like a singer commercial.
I so wanted to see if he lifted going in to turn 1. :D
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
12-06-2019, 06:37 PM
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Low oil pressure
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921
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Trackrash
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
12-06-2019, 04:34 PM
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[BUILD THREAD] The 69 911s Blasphemy Build - LASTERN
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Trackrash
Let's try again. ...
Let's try again.
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
12-06-2019, 10:30 AM
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[BUILD THREAD] The 69 911s Blasphemy Build - LASTERN
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3,860
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Trackrash
What dimension are you looking for? The problem...
What dimension are you looking for? The problem is when I post a jpg, Pelican shrinks the picture. Maybe someone can link to a better file. For example this is 3264 pix wide on my computer....
Forum:
911 Engine Rebuilding Forum
12-05-2019, 08:38 AM
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45
911 aircooled developments
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7,683
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Trackrash
Yes, but I am wondering if the stock counter...
Yes, but I am wondering if the stock counter weighs are now more than needed with lighter rods/pistons. Then again, Porsche added more counter weights when they went to the longer 76mm stroke...
Forum:
911 Engine Rebuilding Forum
12-05-2019, 08:34 AM
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Piston cleaning / 964 3.6
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537
Posted By
Trackrash
I always seem to have some old brake fluid...
I always seem to have some old brake fluid around. Does a nice job of getting the carbon off.
Forum:
911 Engine Rebuilding Forum
12-04-2019, 07:13 PM
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911 aircooled developments
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7,683
Posted By
Trackrash
Dumb question. If I use light weight rods and...
Dumb question. If I use light weight rods and pistons do I need to modify the crank for optimum performance? In other words, with light weight rods are the counterweights on the crank too heavy and...
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
12-02-2019, 06:49 PM
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History for my 1971 911T
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495
Posted By
Trackrash
You might try posting in the AutoX and racing...
You might try posting in the AutoX and racing forum as well as the Rennlist forum. Maybe someone will recognize it.
Forum:
911 Engine Rebuilding Forum
12-01-2019, 06:07 PM
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17
Need some 3.2 build camshaft opinions
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2,229
Posted By
Trackrash
Interesting. Good to know. I would have thought...
Interesting. Good to know. I would have thought that the ITBs/EFI would want a cam similar to what is used on a carbed motor.
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