This ones for you, Murci.
This ones for you, Murci.
There were enough conversions done to be considered an
No Porsche 911 SC luv.....sad commenter is sad.
TAKE IT OFF!!
Does it come with 22"s and a chain?
he strikes again!!!!
@Octomac: haha yeah Ruf Automotive Center in Dallas has a 1974 Silverstone winning 934 that I lust over everytime I am over there. Its turbo is about the size of a basketball!!! I talked to the guy who raced it and he told me, "I honestly have no idea how I drove that. There is no way you could pay me to drive that…
Uncommonly quiet, indeed.
@Octomac: Amen. Ive heard that the 930 was terrible to drive under 85 mph. Yeah Im considering doing the 3.2L conversion for the 3.0....and I remember the HARDEST thing on that engine rebuild was the timing....everything is so simple but at the same time its so complicated.
@Octomac: OMG! dude you pegged it! There will ALWAYS be a miniscule oil leak. The 3.2L were just better versions of the 3.0L. Both of them were sourced originally from the 3.3l turbo block, so it was made to handle much more power than it was making. And yeah im absolutely not a huge fan of the 915 tranny present on…
I know from firsthand experience. The reliability is also a major selling point for the classic 911's. You can drive a Porsche to a track, race it, and then drive it home. Its the daily supercar, and easy to fix as well. Oh and that 911 is mine :D
That is gonna be badass.....BUT, in my humble opinion, I kinda think the harley sound should remain WITH the harleys, and not with pseudo-cars.
@H3rBz: Yessir lol
Good thing nothing terrible happened.
@Sterling Archer: Nope. Chain drive, roller bearing engine as well.
@Sterling Archer: Check out jay lenos garage. Hes got one....and the last 4 minutes are pure sound. Did i mention that it also has chain drive??
Oh yeah, I cant believe I almost forgot. I would KILL for a 1964 Honda SM600......9500 rpm redline....57 hp. It sounds so.....I just cant put it into words.....it screams...
lol wut they are making top gear for america? there should be more posts about it.