Noob with 993TT
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Noob with 993TT
OK so its not a real 993TT but Im making it into one and its my first 911. Tha dude that ownd it before me upgraded it with a 993TT body kit and real 993TT interior and other parts but left tha motor stock. Tha paint job is tight its Lambo orange all over and its got Lambo doors. It runs smooth and tha AC is cold but its very slow for a 911 and needs an upgrade but it will do for now.
How much moo la does a 993TT motor run so I can start savin up for it.
How much moo la does a 993TT motor run so I can start savin up for it.
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Why do I feel so left out!
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Pics of the Lambo doors?
Simon.
Simon.
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Why do I feel so left out!
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Ilko,
Nice quote in your sig - LOVE it!
Simon.
Nice quote in your sig - LOVE it!
Simon.
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VW Type 4.........down to what looks to be CA legal with the air pump. Thermal reactors on the bottom side? And a York A/C compressor! I had a couple of these to work on at my shop in Phoenix in the '80's.
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Why do I feel so left out!
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PICS OF LAMBO DOORS!!!
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Ok, so I'll put it out there...
Good for you in coming to Rennlist to learn and ask Qs. It is a great resource.
You will probably need a thick skin because there are a lot of purists on the board, and your car is not exactly...pure. So I imagine you will get some flack, but also good info. Just sort through, hang on, and good luck.
Good for you in coming to Rennlist to learn and ask Qs. It is a great resource.
You will probably need a thick skin because there are a lot of purists on the board, and your car is not exactly...pure. So I imagine you will get some flack, but also good info. Just sort through, hang on, and good luck.
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Ok, so I'll put it out there...
Good for you in coming to Rennlist to learn and ask Qs. It is a great resource.
You will probably need a thick skin because there are a lot of purists on the board, and your car is not exactly...pure. So I imagine you will get some flack, but also good info. Just sort through, hang on, and good luck.
Good for you in coming to Rennlist to learn and ask Qs. It is a great resource.
You will probably need a thick skin because there are a lot of purists on the board, and your car is not exactly...pure. So I imagine you will get some flack, but also good info. Just sort through, hang on, and good luck.
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Somebody spent a lot of money doing the conversion so far - body panels, interior, Big Red brakes etc. so if it was done well and you didn't overpay then its not a bad start for a project. That said, a TT motor is upwards of $20k plus you'll need a tranny, so figure all-in your cost will be well over $25-26k.
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You could leave it as a 912E but they are slower than molasses and some of the 912E specific engine parts are particularly hard to find. My dad has a nice 912E that is ok as a grocery getter and around town but really leaves you wanting power and even a meager amount of revs and it doesn't have big tire or brakes that it has to haul around. Your easiest/cheapest route would be a 3.2L Carrera motor if you need to stay smog legal like those of us in CA. What ever the case though you are going to either need to completely redo the trans or get one out of a 76-84 911 as the impute shaft for the T4 is not compatible with a Porsche-6.