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Old 06-17-2016, 12:16 PM
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Very nicely done!!! What rev limit will you be using?
Old 06-17-2016, 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Bill Verburg
Very nicely done!!! What rev limit will you be using?

The chip that normally comes with the kit has a 7,200rpm limit.
I asked for a 7,400rpm limit since I went with the Carrillo rods.
I will be using max. 7000-7200rpm but it's good to have that extra 200rpm for tricky situations.
Old 06-17-2016, 04:10 PM
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Did your egine fire up already? Would love to see if you can dyno it or see how much power was gained, specially the power curve!
Old 07-06-2016, 07:04 AM
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It's alive!!!!

First start:
Old 07-06-2016, 08:59 AM
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Congrats Juha
Old 07-06-2016, 11:19 PM
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sweet!!! nice!!
Old 07-24-2016, 10:12 AM
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Winter works were finished early this week and on Friday I took her to the Nurburgring Nordschleife.













Old 07-24-2016, 10:15 AM
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The new engine feels very good! Huge difference to the stock engine. Lots of torque in the mid range and good power. Mated with the re-geared transmission it is just a bliss to push on the track! The sound is also very intoxicating. I love it!!

Old 07-24-2016, 10:33 AM
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However, I had to retire prematurely on friday due to an oil leak in the engine we spotted. When car is cold, no oil is leaking but when hot (and oil is less viscous), there is oil dripping what looks like from between the cylinder and the block. Only from one cylinder though.
My engine guy says the cylinder base O-rings were a really snug fit and doesn't believe this would cause the leak.
I decided not to risk anything so down came the engine last night and it's off to Belgium to an aircooled Porsche engine specialist.

A little set back but I am hoping it is just the seal and not a broken case or something similary bad.

Hopefully back on the Nordschleife in 1-2 weeks!



Old 07-24-2016, 10:27 PM
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Juha,

Did you change the spring rate?
Old 07-25-2016, 03:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Chuck Price
Juha,

Did you change the spring rate?
If you mean suspension springs, then no. I did the same setup I got from you many years ago with the other 993.
I felt like the car was jumping more now than what it did last fall. I think I will try to soften up the shocks a bit next time i go out.
Likely also add some toe in in the rear and toe out in the front to get more heat into the tires.

Edit: Chuck, these are not the same Motons that came with the 993 I bought from you. These I bought off of another rennlister.
The ones I bought from you have been fully rebuilt to GT2 spec.

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Old 07-25-2016, 05:03 AM
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A couple of notes from the first drive:

Solid engine and transmission mounts; I would do this on a track/race car but I think it is just too much for a car that sees any street miles. Don't think the engine mounts are the problem but the solid transmission mounts transfer all the noise and clunks from the gearbox and it sounds like your car is coming apart. =)

Solid subframe mounts in the rear; Didn't notice much difference in cabin noise and to be honest not much difference in feel either. I suppose there is less movement/rubbernes in the car while transferring weight. Knowing that they do make a difference, I'd do them even in a streetable track car.

3.8 engine upgrade; HUGE difference! I've read all those comments from guys that have done the 3.8 upgrade and who have not noticed much difference. It needs to be noted however that mine was just not a 3.8 conversion but also the compression ration was raised, more aggressive cams, raised rpm with solid lifters and stiffer springs and ti retainers etc. FVD claims +70hp and +70hp. I don't know about numbers but the engine is really strong, like I said, huge difference to the stock engine. Very happy with the result!

Lightweight flyhweel in a '95; engine stalling, as expected. ISV to be cleaned and adjusted?
Old 07-25-2016, 08:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Juha G
A couple of notes from the first drive:

Solid engine and transmission mounts; I would do this on a track/race car but I think it is just too much for a car that sees any street miles. Don't think the engine mounts are the problem but the solid transmission mounts transfer all the noise and clunks from the gearbox and it sounds like your car is coming apart. =)

Solid subframe mounts in the rear; Didn't notice much difference in cabin noise and to be honest not much difference in feel either. I suppose there is less movement/rubbernes in the car while transferring weight. Knowing that they do make a difference, I'd do them even in a streetable track car.

3.8 engine upgrade; HUGE difference! I've read all those comments from guys that have done the 3.8 upgrade and who have not noticed much difference. It needs to be noted however that mine was just not a 3.8 conversion but also the compression ration was raised, more aggressive cams, raised rpm with solid lifters and stiffer springs and ti retainers etc. FVD claims +70hp and +70hp. I don't know about numbers but the engine is really strong, like I said, huge difference to the stock engine. Very happy with the result!

Lightweight flyhweel in a '95; engine stalling, as expected. ISV to be cleaned and adjusted?
The biggest advantage of the solid rear side mounts is to restore the arm geometry on lowered cars, similar to the effect of changing from stock to RS wheel carriers. Its not something than a stock, even RS height, car would benefit greatly from.

probably the best attribute of this kit for track use is the increased torque at higher rpm, track use and re-geared trans can really benefit for this. The stock motors just have too rapid a torque loss above 5500

I'd love to see the torque curve of that motor
Old 07-26-2016, 04:20 PM
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Do you think anyone did the center reflector illumination conversion, probably not on the pristine bone stock example!
Old 07-26-2016, 08:12 PM
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LOVE THE SOUND ON START UP - INSPIRING.
Gearbox has a whistle But I doubt u notice? LOL
Thanks for Sharing. Awesome!
TJ


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