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Old April 5th 2008, 22:32
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Hey just seeing where I could Get a posy for my 901??

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Old April 5th 2008, 23:21
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Try www.quaifeusa.com

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Old April 6th 2008, 14:17
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thanks buddy

they want $1600.00 for one, well that's not going to happen any time soon lol

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Old July 30th 2008, 00:49
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im told the 914 came with 901 so try junk yards. thers one in texas called v veedub austin they will ship one to u. try looking em up
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Old August 1st 2008, 05:16
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Hey Chris,
Got your text re my 901 setup:

everything I am using is T1, throwout bearing,shifter, flywheel,clutch, starter, engine mount, etc

the only thing that is porsche is the tranny 902/1 to be exact.

These modded T1 parts are cheaper and hold up the same as porsche.

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Old August 2nd 2008, 19:48
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hey thanks Bry

got it all hooked up but for some reason I have no Clutch Adjustment
So I'm going to have to take it apart again an See what's Up
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Old August 11th 2008, 00:03
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chug-a-bug,
How is your shifting pattern?
Was it rough to get setup and dialed in, and also did you mount the trans. so it used the original throughput hole or did you cut out the bottom of your pan like most tech docs mention? did you use the volvo motor mounts for the 'bushings'?

any photos of the modified TI parts? I would love to see what linkage your running.

you mention using the TI shifter unit have you run into any issues with the shift pattern? i mean running from first to second? bumping into reverse?

finally, what motor do you have this hooked up to?
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Old August 11th 2008, 05:01
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Hey Jmd

well the 901 is in and I'm just working out the Shift linkage now and getting it set up, I got it From Sandeep it was his old setup
got the Trans in and it's Hooked up to just a little 1641
and about the shifter I'm using a Scat and Not the Stock.

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Old November 24th 2008, 00:28
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chug,
made any headway on getting this system setup and running?
im curious about any 'alignment / shifting pattern' problems you might run into?


hope all is well.
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Old November 24th 2008, 07:35
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Hey JMD

Well it's up and Running and Shifts Great.. no real Problems
just took my time and Got it worken Right..

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Chug can you tell me about your 901 output flanges? What cv's / axles are you running, and are you still running stock type 1 trailing arms?
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Hey..
Soo I'm using the Stock T1 output Flanges and T1 CV's
got all Stock T1 trailing arms too.
hope that helps anything else just ask

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The knowledge is good. but the outcome is a bummer as I have upgraded to the 944 gear in hopes for higher strength from the larger axles and cast arms for the suby motor's high output...
thank you for following up.
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Old July 9th 2009, 01:22
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hey guys... Soo I have my 901 in and I was just thinking that I should put a temp gage
and I just wanted to See what temp I would buy one for?? what do these 901 run at??


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