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Welcome Harry, lovely looking car. There some bloke in one if the pics though.
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Hi Harry , excuse my ignorance ,whats the red piece for just ahead of the fan?
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Slope330 wrote:Hi Harry , excuse my ignorance ,whats the red piece for just ahead of the fan?
Looks like a belt tensioner from Clewett Engineering
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Clearly that's Mark Webber, but if you would like us to call you Harry that's just fine with us.

Nice car too.

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Nice looking car Harry - your engine spec looks interesting (PMO EFI, Clewitt serpentine pulley/fan belt system, crankfire ignition ? etc).

How about some details ?
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Lightweight_911 wrote:Nice looking car Harry - your engine spec looks interesting (PMO EFI, Clewitt serpentine pulley/fan belt system, crankfire ignition ? etc).

How about some details ?
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johnM wrote:Clearly that's Mark Webber, but if you would like us to call you Harry that's just fine with us.

Nice car too.
Lightweight_911 wrote:Nice looking car Harry - your engine spec looks interesting (PMO EFI, Clewitt serpentine pulley/fan belt system, crankfire ignition ? etc).

How about some details ?
Ha ha,no I am definitely not Mark Webber although he did like my car!

The red thing is indeed a Clewett serpentine pulley. The engine does have a crank fire ignition and the details are as follows although now with PMO ITBs in place of the Varioram.

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270 flywheel HP at 6600 rpm and 230+ Ft. Lb. of Torque at 4250 rpm with Elgin 993 non-hydraulic Sport Cams. Over 290 HP can be achieved at 7600 rpm with 314/304 Race Cams. Records and testimonials available. Fully tested and sorted over four years. Super reliable. This 1-year build custom motor is complete and ready to install in your 911 today. Fits 2.7L race categories and sounds awesome - higher pitched than a 2.8 RSR engine. This motor includes the following installed items:

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Thanks Harry - sounds like a very impressive engine spec !
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How do i get pictures inserted?
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I am new to this "forum" how does one post pictures? thanks for any advice!
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See the link in the post above yours
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