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Old 02-15-2012, 04:22 PM
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Great job! That is an inspiration to us all.
BTW- Do you think it would have been possible to install the inlet piping without dropping the engine?
 
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Great job! That is an inspiration to us all.
BTW- Do you think it would have been possible to install the inlet piping without dropping the engine?

Yes
If you install the intake from Markski. just to to 911tuning.com and look at the intakes. Go to "how its made" and it shows the intake being installed without removing the engine.
 
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Great job guys! This is amazing!
 
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good job thx for sharing
 
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It just shows what can be done with the help of others on this forum.
Rennfab , Markski and many others chimed in with great advise to help me though it.

The car has been rock solid, not one issue since the upgrades.
 
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will certainly help for sure !putting down engine tomorrow then surgery hopefully will get everything fix before season end


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It just shows what can be done with the help of others on this forum.
Rennfab , Markski and many others chimed in with great advise to help me though it.

The car has been rock solid, not one issue since the upgrades.
 
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Awesome job, so cool
Any performance measures of any kind yet ?
 
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Old 10-04-2014, 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by WOODTSTER
Awesome job, so cool
Any performance measures of any kind yet ?
Thanks for the kind words

No I have not dynoed ,tracked, drag raced ect to measure performance. Nore do I intend to. I did do a couple of data logs to make sure everything was safe, and it is. Other than the data log I just drive the car "normally"

The car is a garage queen/fair weather curzer. The whole intent on this build was reliability and engine safety. That has been accomplished very well.
 
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