Post Pics of your 911 Motor
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almost did not post amoungst these beautiful engines. my engine/exhaust looked almost that good 10 yrs ago when top end rebuilt.
I used to have an old Autothority hotwire MAF, but it got falkey. just reinstalled my stock AFM. the curved horn and K&N is a kit one of the local PCA guys created several years ago but stopped selling. now he is involved in making full containment seats with Randy La Joie. PS I know the ECU connection is not plugged in.
Doug Bray, WTF???? does that verify it is possble to remove the intake w/out dropping the motor? on my 'to do' list so I can replace the rubber fuel lines.
Slightly . I added pics of my 928's engine undergoing a full intake refresh. intake in red, the fuel rails/lines/clamps done in simulated CAD using a kit from Eastwood Garage.
I used to have an old Autothority hotwire MAF, but it got falkey. just reinstalled my stock AFM. the curved horn and K&N is a kit one of the local PCA guys created several years ago but stopped selling. now he is involved in making full containment seats with Randy La Joie. PS I know the ECU connection is not plugged in.
Doug Bray, WTF???? does that verify it is possble to remove the intake w/out dropping the motor? on my 'to do' list so I can replace the rubber fuel lines.
Slightly . I added pics of my 928's engine undergoing a full intake refresh. intake in red, the fuel rails/lines/clamps done in simulated CAD using a kit from Eastwood Garage.
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That was exactly what I did. In fact that is the thread I went to for the picture. PZimmeremann walked me right through....
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