Turbo kit
GroundedCLK
04-29-2007, 07:01 PM
Hi I am looking to purchase a 78-80 911sc maybe a targa if possible. I have been reading that there was a turbo kit available for the 3.0 engine but I cant find one anywhere. Can you guys help me out and direct me?
Also everyone I have seen so far has a small oil leak. Is there a chronic problem for models of that year? Or engine type?
Also everyone I have seen so far has a small oil leak. Is there a chronic problem for models of that year? Or engine type?
Frag_dude
07-26-2007, 02:11 AM
What up man?
Those 911SCs are good cars, however I personally would suggest that you refrain from putting a turbo on it. At that point in time turbos were new pieces of technology and I personally don't think that the engine is up to take boost. Especially with a non-motronic engine managment system.
As far as oil leaks are concerned, maybe you are looking are high milage varients. If you are trying to buy one within a limited price range, that could be your problem. With these older porsches I believe that sometimes it is worth it to pay a little bit more money for a vehicle that has been well maintained. Especially when it comes to oil leaks. Oil is that cars blood.
Also when looking for a 911sc, try and find one that has a hydrolic chain tensioner upgrade. Also look for a porsche specialist in your area. The cars are pretty simple theoretically, but there is a lot that can go wrong that most mechanics don't know about. But I've heard those engines lasting for a very very long time if well maintained.
Those 911SCs are good cars, however I personally would suggest that you refrain from putting a turbo on it. At that point in time turbos were new pieces of technology and I personally don't think that the engine is up to take boost. Especially with a non-motronic engine managment system.
As far as oil leaks are concerned, maybe you are looking are high milage varients. If you are trying to buy one within a limited price range, that could be your problem. With these older porsches I believe that sometimes it is worth it to pay a little bit more money for a vehicle that has been well maintained. Especially when it comes to oil leaks. Oil is that cars blood.
Also when looking for a 911sc, try and find one that has a hydrolic chain tensioner upgrade. Also look for a porsche specialist in your area. The cars are pretty simple theoretically, but there is a lot that can go wrong that most mechanics don't know about. But I've heard those engines lasting for a very very long time if well maintained.
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