1976 911S Patina Project - The Sunburnt lobster
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1976 911S Patina Project - The Sunburnt lobster
apologies for blatant rip-off but saves me having to repost it and the PH crew don't seem interested in it... probably not enough pop-pop-bang-bangs
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/top ... &t=1884993
I will keep updates here and Impact Bumpers now that work is progressing at a decent rate.
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/top ... &t=1884993
I will keep updates here and Impact Bumpers now that work is progressing at a decent rate.
Re: 1976 911S Patina Project - The Sunburnt lobster
Looks a very cool car - good luck with the engine rebuild
1967 912
1994 993
2006 987 S
Mini Cooper S
Cooper MK9
Lotus Elan Sprint
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1994 993
2006 987 S
Mini Cooper S
Cooper MK9
Lotus Elan Sprint
Alfa Romeo GTA-R
Re: 1976 911S Patina Project - The Sunburnt lobster
Great looking car . Look forward to your build updates
James
1973 911 2.4S
1993 964 C2
2010 987 Spyder
1973 MGB Roadster
Its not how fast you go, but how you go fast
1973 911 2.4S
1993 964 C2
2010 987 Spyder
1973 MGB Roadster
Its not how fast you go, but how you go fast
Re: 1976 911S Patina Project - The Sunburnt lobster
That is a great story and looks like a really nice car.
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Re: 1976 911S Patina Project - The Sunburnt lobster
Brilliant stuff - please keep updates coming on here
The simple things you see are all complicated
I look pretty young but I'm just backdated yeah
I look pretty young but I'm just backdated yeah
Re: 1976 911S Patina Project - The Sunburnt lobster
I remember when this car was listed on Pelican. (Would be a $40-45K price tag in today’s loony market?) I think your EFI is likely from Bitz Racing, www.bitzracing.com, not the prettiest* set-up ever but more to the point has an excellent reputation for operating well once mapped properly and lasting forever. There’s an online group where folks with that system help one another and the website may include dyno results that IIRC showed something like a 15-20 bop bump over CIS. [My 82 SC still has a healthy CIS system but I’ve researched the Bitz system just in case.]
Re *pretty engine bays: the ITB look is obviously more pleasing, but we read many stories about the difficulties of getting such systems running nicely.
Best of luck to you,
John.
Re *pretty engine bays: the ITB look is obviously more pleasing, but we read many stories about the difficulties of getting such systems running nicely.
Best of luck to you,
John.
Re: 1976 911S Patina Project - The Sunburnt lobster
yes it is Tony's Bitz system, worked really well hot or cold. I have now had it updated to MS2 with a driver to batch fire LS2 CoP's and a Spartan wide band lambda to fine tune the AFR.
I probably won't bother with ITB's - Too much hassle, I am happy with the hp it has and want to keep it simple and usable.
The engine is now nearing completion, the cams will be timed up over the weekend so hopefully back to me in the next few weeks and then the fun of trying to fit it back in and starting it!
I probably won't bother with ITB's - Too much hassle, I am happy with the hp it has and want to keep it simple and usable.
The engine is now nearing completion, the cams will be timed up over the weekend so hopefully back to me in the next few weeks and then the fun of trying to fit it back in and starting it!