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Hi
Im fitting one as well into a 1303 with a G50, 26mm short torsion bars, Brembos, car restoration etc. Steve
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My WRX RA engine is thrown in to the cab but project on hold for a few months, hope to get back on to it after the new year.
Rich
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i've been putting a Subie motor in my Vanagon in my head for quite some time. just haven't found the b@lls to pull the trigger (lack of time and other things i still need to finish on the bug). maybe the engine fairy will surpise me one day.
let's see some pics SuperRSi. |
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SuperRSI,
What is your plan for the radiator? I'm working on a Manx clone (berrien body) with a EJ22T out back. It sounds like we are working on similar projects, mine will have 17" 993 wheels, 993 front brakes, 944T rears with alum. arms, etc. I have a berrien tube frame sitting in the garage, waiting on the body to take mesurments for the radiator. I had the motor and 091 tranny in a '73 Super for a couple of years, I can't wait to see how it feels in a much lighter car! I would love to see some pics of your project. ~Josh |
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hey all, I can chime in too...I'm running a 1.8L NA scooby motor in the back of a Porsche 912.
I live up the street from zen, and have been a little inspiration for him...LOL!!! I run my rad in back, and run a 964 decklid to help scoop air into the rear. sjd |
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Sounds interesting!
Any pics of that setup ? Rob. |
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I have recently ordered from Griffin a modified for AN fittings Jeep Cherokee aluminum radiator. I will be running Mecca coolant which is propolene glycol that raises the boiling point to 340 without being a pressurized system. I will post pictures as I get it installed. My progress is slow now as I am real busy.
Thanks, Randy
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