964 mods -- which would you do?
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Here are my limited Mods so far on my 93 C2 coupe w/36k daily driver. I am the 2nd owner and have had the car about a year. I wanted to get a feel for the car ( and others experiences ) before I started my mod's.
- 993 17 inch wheels w\Kumho ECSTA 712's
- Weltmiester Chip
- K&N filter repacement
I really like the improveded handling with the 17's and new tires. I just put the chip and filter on and it does seems stronger in the midrange and more responsive.
Consdidering...
- drilling out the air box
- dropping the rear pan for better cooling ( Atlanta gets HOT! )
- H&R springs ( coil overs are alittle steep )
- White guages ( I have the very light Blue Grey supple leather option )
Anyway that's it so far. Great boards!
- 993 17 inch wheels w\Kumho ECSTA 712's
- Weltmiester Chip
- K&N filter repacement
I really like the improveded handling with the 17's and new tires. I just put the chip and filter on and it does seems stronger in the midrange and more responsive.
Consdidering...
- drilling out the air box
- dropping the rear pan for better cooling ( Atlanta gets HOT! )
- H&R springs ( coil overs are alittle steep )
- White guages ( I have the very light Blue Grey supple leather option )
Anyway that's it so far. Great boards!
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Ok, I guess it's my turn to chime in!
I've got a '77 911s with a 964 engine, with the following mods:
In addition, the power steering take-off is blocked, and I replaced the a/c bracket with the factory blanking piece.
I've got a '77 911s with a 964 engine, with the following mods:
- Cyntex chip
- Patrick Motorsports flywheel (9lb)
- B&B dual exhaust
- Cone filter
- Sachs power clutch
In addition, the power steering take-off is blocked, and I replaced the a/c bracket with the factory blanking piece.