Swap my 3.3 turbo for a 3.2?
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Time is slipping by and I'm losing confidence in my ability to learn how to manage the CIS on my '87 turbo engine.
Since I already have a nice BAE turbo kit, it's been suggested that I simply use a running 3.2 engine with EFI instead.
Thoughts?
My 3.3 has been sitting and as I'm installing it I'm reminded that I never really understood the CIS in my 2.7.
I bought a complete 930 engine with no known problems. However, from my experience with CIS I don't feel confident that I will be able to diagnose any future problems or do much tuning other than twisting the mixture occasionally.
My mechanic advised me to get a complete 3.2, and I now agree.
Someone should probably want to trade a complete running 3.2 for a complete 3.3 turbo engine that has been sitting, right?
Since I already have a nice BAE turbo kit, it's been suggested that I simply use a running 3.2 engine with EFI instead.
Thoughts?
My 3.3 has been sitting and as I'm installing it I'm reminded that I never really understood the CIS in my 2.7.
I bought a complete 930 engine with no known problems. However, from my experience with CIS I don't feel confident that I will be able to diagnose any future problems or do much tuning other than twisting the mixture occasionally.
My mechanic advised me to get a complete 3.2, and I now agree.
Someone should probably want to trade a complete running 3.2 for a complete 3.3 turbo engine that has been sitting, right?
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Hi Chris, sorry I don't have a 3.2 engine to swap, but I would be interested in your engine should you decide to sell it. Considering a 930 engine for an '84 turbo look cabrio depending on condition and price.
Thanks
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