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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2006

Early modified 1970 911T warming up before the ride.

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  • Hello.

    I finally changed the incorrect tach last year ..

    The transmisson will bolt up to the motor but it may not fit without modification to body and other drive train components.. Good luck..

    PS,,for the money and time that will go into your car why not just buy into a cheap 911 project car !!!

  • Thank you for your comments but concerning seats !!,,, i'm perfectly happy with the original leather seats that came with the car and I don't follow trends. I'm well aware of whats on the market and i restore these cars' for a living. It will remain a street sleeper as its been one since the 70's and will never be a track car.

    I have original sport seats in various other's and multiple set's of original plastic buckets on the shelf.

    I'd say my desires are satisfied.

    Happy Holidays..

  • This is a T not a S same engine but it's caruburators and not injection, injection where the E (electrical injection) and the S (mechanical injection).

    Very nice car and color congratulations.

  • It only a badge, to through people off, thats as far as it goes. The Motor is RSR shortblock, special cylinder heads for better flow , twinplug and original RS MFI with modified stacks.

  • did you rebuild the mfi or have it rebuilt?

  • No,, I didn't find it nessecary to rebuild the pump.

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  • Sweet!!! I love the old Porsche 911 they are way nicer than the new ones.

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  • Dude is that a 100LS to the left?

  • I love 911's. If you remember, what was being discussed about the tach? I have a '70 Beetle for now and would appreciate your input. . . . . . . . . . . .I want to go faster than 65mph and was told by a Beelte owner on YouTube that it is possible to bolt up the transaxle from a '70 911 to my Beetle's motor. What do you think? How many forward gears are in your 911, is the bolt-up possible until I can afford a used 911 and do you think it is a wasteful idea?

  • "E" and "S" both mechanical injection ....

  • You don't warm cars up on idle, that's mechanical illiteracy. Put the engine under load (by driving ...), don't exceed 3.000 in the first 5 km, make ample use of the clutch. Learn to relate to the car, it deserves it. Having it sit on idle is tappet massacre. But then again, Americans do that with their strange E10 fuels anyway :-(

  • Sweet ride, Nice color.

  • stunning!!!!

  • @01010100 My Dad's Friend's 1974 911 E had mechnical injection.

  • wonderful 12 plug sleeper, nice color combo but you got to upgrade the seats for comfort

    for a period type RS seat, TRE has affordable repros. factory sport seats are comfortable but add a lot of weight

    I dont like aftermarket race seats as it doesnt keep with the OEM sleeper look.

    you could also redo yours with new buns and lavish leather although with that engine and set up you might want to have lite but firm support for the twisties and amateur track, I mean that's what they are for...right

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