1993 964 C2 Coupe LSX/LS7 MODDED G50 Build
#85
I will put the gm returnless fuel filter in the stock 964 filter location on the passenger side engine firewall. I will re route the Porsche ac lines to the gm compressor down low. once the ac lines are moved I will mount the lsx pcm on the drivers side engine firewall.
#86
the accessories on the Porsche motor are up high on the motor, alternator, ac, fan. the acc on the gm motor for this application I have put down low, ac and alt. and remote waterpump. mezeire 55gpm.
#87
I build my own lsx engine cradle. I designed my system to use vortec truck ac and alt and pulley so you don't have to spend the $$$ on the Camaro or corvette setups. I built my own Kevlar clutch using a seasoned sachs center with tribco Kevlar linings. built my own pressure plate, sachs turbo pressure plate with 1 more tension strap at all 3 locations for around 500 more ft lbs of tq holding power. together my clutch and pressure plate will easily hold the 580hp to 600hp ish motor.
#89
traditionally lsx 911's vent the hot air from the radiator down under the car. under normal daily driver circumstances this would be fine. and 99% of the time this car will be a wkend driver... but some of my buddies here local have shagged me into run this at the texas mile in the spring of 2014. with that in the thought process, a 200mph run isn't out of the question. ruf yellowbird only has 450hp and a tall gearset and ran 211mph. the car will exceed yellowbirds hp and gearing. so I think venting the hot air out the top of the hood would be a better aerodynamic move. I know, I know it ruins the look of the car, but I have several hoods and and for the texas mile run I could put on a different hood, and for daily driving put the stock hood back on and redirect the cooling back under the car. any thoughts?
#90
have installed the elephant racing adjustable rear plates, my own rear trailing arm spherical bearing mounts, my own spherical front arm mounts, my own 7075 adjustable front and rear sway bar links.