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Old 01-05-2006, 12:00 PM
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havent been able to find some specs on the 911 SC.. specifically looking for oil capacity, trans fluid capacity,...anyone have it? 1978 specifically. thanks

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If you have an owners manual, it will be in there.
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Engine:
Oil capacity (dry fill) = approx. 13 liters
Oil change volume = approx. 10 liters

915 Trans:
Volume = approx. 3 liters

Fuel tank:
Volume = approx. 80 liters
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For the math challenged folks out there, 1 liter is equal to about 1.057 quarts.

10 liters = 10.57 quarts.

3 liters = 3.17 quarts.

80 liters = 21.13 gallons

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Originally Posted by Spider911
If you have an owners manual, it will be in there.
Well since I don't currently own a Porsche... no owners manual!
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Originally Posted by Jay H
For the math challenged folks out there, 1 liter is equal to about 1.057 quarts.

10 liters = 10.57 quarts.

3 liters = 3.17 quarts.

80 liters = 21.13 gallons

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Peter and Jay thanks for the info. just what I was looking for..



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