73 914 w/ stock 3.6L Dyno pull
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hw about a 79 SC 3.0L with a T4 turbo thats what i'm doing to mine
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how about 79 3.0LSC with a t\nice T4 turbo, I'. buying the engine real soon
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@914Club Or a chevy 350 :) we put one in my dads a while back and it runs like a bat out of hell.
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The computer has a LOT of room to compensate with timing. It will adjust timing based on the knock sensors. The computer will keep bumping up the timing until it senses knock or runs up against the pre-programmed "wall". Race gas allows for a lot more timing.
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If this engine is stock, then why use race gas?
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so how much did it all cost to get it running like it is now?
love the 2.0 badge even though it is 3.6 =]
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Kinda blurry for me. What were the numbers?
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It runs around 15k to do this conversion. The 3.6L engines are REALLY expensive now compared to 5 years ago. The ideal engine is the 95 993 version without "DriveBlock" embedded in the computer (security feature from Porsche starting in late Sept. 95) The engine is 10-11k of the conversion cost :)
914Club 4 years ago
I'm kinda dumb.. LOL It laid down 238hp and 211lb ft of tq. It was rich between 5k and redline. I'm playing with the Motronic chip right now. It is sluggish on throttle blip (light flywheel) and has the typical tendency to die when you come off throttle abruptly (light flywheel issue) soo.. make some changes to the code and try again. It *should* spin close to 300hp at the crank and lay down 240@ 20% drivetrain loss and 255@15% based on engine dyno numbers and chassis dyno numbers.
914Club 4 years ago