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- Porsche 911 Technical Forum - Pelican Parts Forums
Porsche 911 Technical Forum - Have an air-cooled 911? This forum is getting bigger every day! Ask all of your questions here
- aerodynamics and airflow - Pelican Parts Forums
Actually I'd suggest that when they designed the 911, they did have aero in mind (limited by what little they knew at the time), just like the 917 long-tail design incorporated aero thought The early 911's actually had a pretty good drag coefficient, certainly better then just about any contemporary car excepting the Citreon DS
- 72 wiring diagram. . . - Pelican Parts Forums
2018 911 carrera T 2016 981 Spyder PTS 10-22-2018, 01:01 PM Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles |
- Porsche Cars For Sale - Pelican Parts Forums
Swb for sale project 68L 911 escar0le: 1: 608: 07-16-2025 10:02 AM by escar0le : Safari 996 For Sale
- Porsche Forums - Pelican Parts
911 Engine Rebuilding Forum (37 Viewing) Here's the primary place to ask and have questions answered by Wayne - author of "How to Rebuild Your Porsche 911 Engine" as well as other engine experts in our community
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911 Engine Rebuilding Forum (69 Viewing) Here's the primary place to ask and have questions answered by Wayne - author of "How to Rebuild Your Porsche 911 Engine" as well as other engine experts in our community
- DME info please - Pelican Parts Forums
I have a DME box no 911 618 111 13 (Bosch no 0 261 200 078), TYP 911 MWS-01 on my car I presume that it is a ROW box since I sourced it here in the UK - I built my car from many different second hand parts from breakers, so I am not sure of the origin or year of car that this box actually came from, but my '84 rngine runs well on it
- Engine test stand?? - Pelican Parts Forums
The project is looking better each day But if I were doing this project, I would add a brace bracket for the front end side of th engine to reduce the stress cantilever effect of the heavy engine on the transmission bell housing Your set-up is very common on VW engines test stands but not on the big and heavier 911 engines Since I have
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