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Old 02-21-2009, 05:38 PM
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Anyone have pictures of the 993 GT2 spoiler from MA Shaw on a NB 964, or any 964 at all?

I've had this in storage for over a year now, and never got around to installing it on my car.

The only picture I have of it on a 964 is this one, on this widebody:



Hopefully someone will have some more pictures.

I bought it, with the intention of doing a widebody on my car and putting this spoiler on there. However, things have changed, so I may be considering just selling it.

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Old 02-21-2009, 05:49 PM
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Are those air scoops functional? Looks pretty good...
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Yea. They are designed to give air flow to the intercooler. However, the tail that I have fits only NA 911/930/964 bodies. So it'll still give it air, but obviously just to the engine bay area.
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Originally Posted by Don@ModBargains
Yea. They are designed to give air flow to the intercooler. However, the tail that I have fits only NA 911/930/964 bodies. So it'll still give it air, but obviously just to the engine bay area.
Maybe it can be rigged so that it can provide air to the airbox.....kinda like a 'ram air' effect.
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I suppose you could try rigging something like that up.

However, for a true "ram air" effect to work, you'd have to be effectively pushing in more air than the engine is taking in I understand what you mean though.
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you could always buy one of those $20 electric superchargers for each intake
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Originally Posted by Don@ModBargains
I suppose you could try rigging something like that up.

However, for a true "ram air" effect to work, you'd have to be effectively pushing in more air than the engine is taking in I understand what you mean though.
Yeah, you know what I mean. It might be better than sucking hot engine compartment air.
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Here's a picture of a GT1 on a 964 that I found on rennlist. Just a slight variation of mine.



Makes me think it might be possible on a NB. Decisions decisions decisions...
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Got pics from the rear and side?
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Nope. That's all I have.



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