1996 Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Saint Clair Shores, Michigan, United States
If you have more questions or want more details please email : florcilek@juno.com . Re-geared with a close ratio semi-straight cut with 6500 miles.
Paint is original.
Everything works except for the air conditioning, will need to be recharged.
Vehicle was never Dyno'd, though, the conversion believes to produce about 340 HP.
Motor 3.8L 102 mm - 11.5:1 from it's original 3.6L.
314/296 Elgin Cams.
Port and Polished Heads.
New Valve guides.
RS light weight fly wheel.
RS Clutch and Pressure Plate.
RS Motor Mounts.
RS Short Shifter.
re-programmed ECU.
FabSpeed Maxflo Muffler, cross flow piping, and Tips.
Work orders available upon request.
Close ratio gear box:
1- 43 mph @ 6500 RPM
2- 59 mph @ 6500 RPM - 1700 mph drop
3- 78 mph @ 6500 RPM - 1500 mph drop
4- 98 mph @ 6500 RPM - 1300 mph drop
5- 123 mph @ 6500 RPM - 1300 mph drop
6- 151 mph @ 6500 RPM - 1200 mph drop
H&R Coil over Suspension
Front Strut Bar
4 corner balanced and alignment
BBS RS-GT wheels
Michelin P/S 2s 295/30/18 Rears will need to be replaced.
Front 235/40/18 Michelins have been replaced with Toyo Extensa HP, same size, all season tires for better grip in
the wet.
Original steering wheel swaped out for a 996 steering wheel.
Car cover included.
Exhaust Cats have been taken out, though, included are FabSpeed Cats that you can easily install yourself.
Please view photos for excellent condition of the vehicle.
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