N/A Bumper.
#16
got pics
The NA radiator gets serious airflow when the restrictive cross panel is removed.
It's cooling my 5.3l V8 nicely. This is the TPC nose and I mounted the turnsignals in the fogs.
It's cooling my 5.3l V8 nicely. This is the TPC nose and I mounted the turnsignals in the fogs.
#17
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What did you do to remove that? It looks like that could help a bit with my overheating....err, georgia heat problem
P.S.
Have you considered putting some sort of mesh, like shown on the first page, in there to protect the radiator? I like the way it looks and the cooling benefits, but I'd be scared of all the loose gravel finding its way into the radiator
P.S.
Have you considered putting some sort of mesh, like shown on the first page, in there to protect the radiator? I like the way it looks and the cooling benefits, but I'd be scared of all the loose gravel finding its way into the radiator
#18
Race Director
What did you do to remove that? It looks like that could help a bit with my overheating....err, georgia heat problem
P.S.
Have you considered putting some sort of mesh, like shown on the first page, in there to protect the radiator? I like the way it looks and the cooling benefits, but I'd be scared of all the loose gravel finding its way into the radiator
P.S.
Have you considered putting some sort of mesh, like shown on the first page, in there to protect the radiator? I like the way it looks and the cooling benefits, but I'd be scared of all the loose gravel finding its way into the radiator
The mesh is designed to stop larger chunks of rubber and rocks. Smaller stuff still gets in the radiator.
#19
Don't be scared, just stay ahead of the pack which is easy to do in the 948
For the airflow mod, just don't cut the center hanger to lower valence (little hard to see in the pic in the very center)
I'm about to do all LED conversion and will get rid of the "fogsignals"
For the airflow mod, just don't cut the center hanger to lower valence (little hard to see in the pic in the very center)
I'm about to do all LED conversion and will get rid of the "fogsignals"
#20
Burning Brakes
If anybody is removing there back bumper pads, I need one in a good condition.
I need the right hand passenger side. For a 951, 1986. I'm pretty sure the pad is the same for a turbo and N/A.
Please pm me.
I need the right hand passenger side. For a 951, 1986. I'm pretty sure the pad is the same for a turbo and N/A.
Please pm me.
#21
Drifting
xsshop -
are you affiliated with Texas Perfomance? How was the fitment on the front bumper? Pre-drilled? I'm giving this a second thought. Do you have their rear bumper on as well? Any pics?
I also like their headlight conversion, somewhat, would not mind seeing pics of that installed as well
Thanks!
are you affiliated with Texas Perfomance? How was the fitment on the front bumper? Pre-drilled? I'm giving this a second thought. Do you have their rear bumper on as well? Any pics?
I also like their headlight conversion, somewhat, would not mind seeing pics of that installed as well
Thanks!
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I've seen some N/A 944s with front bumpers without the rubber pads. Is there a front bumper conversion(not the turbo one) that looks just like the stock N/A bumper without the pads, or is there a way to just take off the pads and shave the front to give it that look.?
Last edited by ernie9468; 02-04-2013 at 06:59 PM.
#24
Not affiliated, but if I were I would not be ashamed to admit it. Eric builds quality stuff and I have a few of his parts. The bumper goes right over the NA bumper after removing lights and pads. I also removed another few pounds by trimming the NA bumper and putting on billet bumper hangers, getting rid of the heavy shocks.