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#19
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curiosity kills the cat....
took some pics of the "oil cooler" / "condenser" for you expert opinion.
I guess at the end of the day I will just put her on the tread mill and see how she does.....
took some pics of the "oil cooler" / "condenser" for you expert opinion.
I guess at the end of the day I will just put her on the tread mill and see how she does.....
#20
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Thanks for that tidbit.
#21
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Yes, by all means...put her on the tread mill!
#23
Twin out pipes were a factory option
Its an AC Condenser in front, mine has it,
I think all Euro 930's had them when fitted with climate control,
I can tell you it definately is not an oil cooler because i removed mine cos of the rust and turned the area into a cooling area for the petrol tank with a scoop where the condenser was
Euro cars Extra HP to be taken into account, from 75 to 77 they had 260hp, from 78 they had 300hp in factory trim and went to 330hp in the eighties not sure which year
Its an AC Condenser in front, mine has it,
I think all Euro 930's had them when fitted with climate control,
I can tell you it definately is not an oil cooler because i removed mine cos of the rust and turned the area into a cooling area for the petrol tank with a scoop where the condenser was
Euro cars Extra HP to be taken into account, from 75 to 77 they had 260hp, from 78 they had 300hp in factory trim and went to 330hp in the eighties not sure which year
#24
Normaly on 330 hp car you must have this additionnal pressure sensor on the side of the intercooler.
Your motor code must be 930.66 S
And on the front it's a oil cooler, you must have on the left side on your front trunk the oil pipe, insulated
Your motor code must be 930.66 S
And on the front it's a oil cooler, you must have on the left side on your front trunk the oil pipe, insulated
#25
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Thank you for posting those photos...very nice.
That "pressure sensor" appears to be a re-located stock vacuum limiter. If so, the other end of that front-facing 3mm vacuum line should attach at the throttle body. Can you see if the "sensor" is labeled, 930.110.173.00, and if that vacuum line runs to the TB?
Re: the oil cooler, are you saying the 930.66S-engined cars have a second center-mounted oil cooler [installed where non-S cars have one of two refrigerant condensers] that is connected in series [by those insulated lines that run inside the trunk] to the passenger fender-mounted Carrera cooler?
#26
Originally Posted by mel_t_vin;12045832
Re: the oil cooler, are you saying the 930.66S-engined cars have a second center-mounted oil cooler [installed where non-S cars have one of two refrigerant condensers
Re: the oil cooler, are you saying the 930.66S-engined cars have a second center-mounted oil cooler [installed where non-S cars have one of two refrigerant condensers
that is connected in series [by those insulated lines that run inside the trunk] to the passenger fender-mounted Carrera cooler?
My car is not an S but I have this oil cooler and the S spoiler
#27
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Thanks for that tidbit.
Nice car...sitting at RS ride height. Interesting lower valance...first one I've seen.
That's the factory piece that was fitted to S-engined cars? Is it made from polyurethane, fiberglass, or steel?
#28
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By the way, what is your average oil temperature, under various operating conditions, during the summer with that cooler/valence set up?
With the Carrera cooler under the right wing, during autumn/spring [15* C], my temp usually hovers around 90* C. I have to exercise her spiritedly to get the temp up to 110*C to effectively burn off any water vapor.
During the summer [35* C] in city traffic, my temp easily gets to 110* C. Even cruising at 80-100 kph, the temp stays around 100* C.
#29
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Looks like Meteor Gray.....I had an 85 that I drove for 11 years in that color....a fantastic color on a 930...shows all the curves and the light really dances off the rear flares...
#30
By the way, what is your average oil temperature, under various operating conditions, during the summer with that cooler/valence set up?
With the Carrera cooler under the right wing, during autumn/spring [15* C], my temp usually hovers around 90* C. I have to exercise her spiritedly to get the temp up to 110*C to effectively burn off any water vapor.
During the summer [35* C] in city traffic, my temp easily gets to 110* C. Even cruising at 80-100 kph, the temp stays around 100* C.
With the Carrera cooler under the right wing, during autumn/spring [15* C], my temp usually hovers around 90* C. I have to exercise her spiritedly to get the temp up to 110*C to effectively burn off any water vapor.
During the summer [35* C] in city traffic, my temp easily gets to 110* C. Even cruising at 80-100 kph, the temp stays around 100* C.
Nice details about a real Turbo S / LE version
http://www.hexagonmodernclassics.com...30-LE/7646.htm
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