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901 Coversion?!?
Ok I got the suggestion to use a 901 5-Speed in my car. So where do I find these transmissions and how hard is the conversion.I am new to GL and don't know much about it so I am slowly learning. I am already looking for a good type 4 motor to build and the trans is the next question. So if somone can give me some info on how hard this conversion is, What is involved, and/or any pages that have details it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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you can find 901's on porsche classified sites quite often. also, there is a tech article on the install on the main page of this site.
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This is not a novice conversion. And could be expensive if you get a bad tranny as parts are $$$.
To get one they are fairly cheap though as they came in early 911, 912, and all 914 cars. Probably a good working one should be 200-300 bones. Again this does require some serious work.
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If you decide to go with one hold out for one from a 912 as they had a T1 style motor in the early ones and a T4 motor in the last ones. They would have gear ratios more in tune to the bug motors which you would use with them.
There are quite a few engineering issues and fabrication issues which are not for the novice. Put it this way if you can make T1 tin fit a T4 engine you can do it. Actually putting in the trans was easier. |
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