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Old 09-17-2006, 02:11 PM   #1
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951 plan?

Im 18 and i just purchased a 1987 944 turbo with 77k miles. Im going into the air force november 1st. I am leaving my car with a family friend who owns a shop. while i finish up basic training and tech school im gonna send most of the $1200 dollars a month i recieve to them inorder to have suspension and brake work as well as clutch. This should be over the course of about 6 months.when i return from my training i will take out a loan and send the car to have the motor built. my question is how much power can i actually make. id be willling to spend up to 30k on the motor. i know its excessive but i really dont mind. im in love with the car and i want to amke the most out of it i possibly can. the motor already has a low 8.0:1 compression with forged internals. but should i spend the extra money to use a 3.0 crank from a 968 or whatever and replace the internals. that should take me up to 2.7l or so and refresh the bottom end. ive even heard of a way to mod the motor to dry sump. i believe it was broad foot racing. its sposed to not only help protect the motor but allows it to be mounted even lower into the bay. i hear alot about 500hp 951s out there but everyonce in awhile i read about 700-800hp monsters. right now i am thinking about sending the car to protosport in new jersey to have the motor work done. my friends father has a 76 911 with a turbod 3.2 making 500hp on street gas. he says there good but if anyone has some other names that would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 09-18-2006, 08:00 PM   #2
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Re: 951 plan?

Talk to the fine folks on www.rennlist.com in the 944 Turbo/S forum. I don't like linking to other forums, but these guys know how to get you a 500hp 951.

I assume they'll refer you to either www.lindseyracing.com or www.vitesseracing.com

As for 700-800 hp monster, not yet, I've seen some close to 700, many around 400-500, but the stuff to get 700+ hasn't really been developed yet, be prepared to spend somewhere around 40K to get it to those numbers.
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Old 09-19-2006, 07:53 PM   #3
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Re: 951 plan?

alright that makes sense. i knew for sure you could do 500. i read about 700hp cars on the net. i guess you cant believe everything you here some people are a little too optomistic as to what there cars can actually do. but i had to ask cause you never know. i know there are alot of japanese cars pushing numbers such as this with relatively small displacement motors but i doubt they have the power curve of common 951 setups. thanks for the info i will check it out.
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