Twin Turbo NA conversion while keeping orig. deck spoiler
#16
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Originally Posted by Rassel
Wow, that's interesting. Did he actually get it to work as it should?
Scott
#18
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Originally Posted by Air Kuul TT
Scott,
There is a nicely moded Blk/blk 993TT FS by Tom Larkins... why don't you get it and disconnect the front wheels and you'll have a RWD 993TT
There is a nicely moded Blk/blk 993TT FS by Tom Larkins... why don't you get it and disconnect the front wheels and you'll have a RWD 993TT
Scott
#19
I thought your didn't want the lid on the back? If that is the case, you can just stuff a TT motor into any narrow body. So for about $30k you could have you car at 400HP with a normal factory motor. Add another $8K and you too could have 550ish HP. Oh, and you could sell your motor and get money back. About $9K or so... So see, all things are possible...
#20
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Originally Posted by viperbob
I thought your didn't want the lid on the back? If that is the case, you can just stuff a TT motor into any narrow body. So for about $30k you could have you car at 400HP with a normal factory motor. Add another $8K and you too could have 550ish HP. Oh, and you could sell your motor and get money back. About $9K or so... So see, all things are possible...
We don't need no stinkin' college funds!
Scott
#23
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Originally Posted by Adrienne
Just tell Lisa that the kids take after her, and are thus SO SMART they will get scholarships.
Scott
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Hi Dan - I know of several folks that have done it. All you need is a good TT motor from a wrecked car with the motor wiring harness and ECU and you are in business. Better yet would be to get the motor/tranny combo (the TT tranny is 40mm longer than even the C4 model). I see these around occasionally from soon to be race cars, and wrecks. They go for around high $teens to low 20s with reasonable mileage.
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Originally Posted by Scott 1996 993c2
You should be charging for this advice Adrienne.
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I dont understand, If you do the engine transplant, then you will need to have a fixed spoiler like a real TT.
I think it would take alot of fabrication to put the intercoolers in the fenders and have a "flat" rear deck.
I think it would take alot of fabrication to put the intercoolers in the fenders and have a "flat" rear deck.
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Rennlister Princeton Wong put together a most stupendous TT that doesn't need a wing, check around for pics.