converting a 912 engine to a 911 engine
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512modulo
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converting a 912 engine to a 911 engine
im sure this has been covered before but i was wondering
what would be involved?
what sort of engine size could i get away with?
what sort of budget would it be?
has amyone done this before
can anyone recomend someone to do it?
my car is a 67 912, i do want a 911 for the power but im tempted to save my 12 engine and stick a 911 engine in as im too fond of the car to sell it.
any thaughts
cheers
what would be involved?
what sort of engine size could i get away with?
what sort of budget would it be?
has amyone done this before
can anyone recomend someone to do it?
my car is a 67 912, i do want a 911 for the power but im tempted to save my 12 engine and stick a 911 engine in as im too fond of the car to sell it.
any thaughts
cheers
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converting a 912 engine in to a 911 engine.. hmm well to start with you going to need a lot of metal and a welder...
you mean putting a 911 engine into a 912..?
I am 100% with you on this as I too have the dilema of not wanting to sell my 912 due to all the time and effort to get it to the stage it is at. So i want to increase the engine output. So I am building a hot 912 motor but it is costing me!! I ahve taken alot of short cuts and it still has cost me..£1250 in parts so far but it would have cost me £3000 + UK prices but having driven a 912 in the US that is as good as the engine I am building then I know what I have coming my way and I am happy to wait 118bhp-120 will make the car move along nice and keep up with the 911 boys on any runs down to France..
BUT
So should have I just got a type 4 motor and spent £2500 on and got 140bhp + or a second hand 911 motor for £2500+ and then there is all the converting work.. and costs.. Alan UK has done it i think he says not to bother.
you mean putting a 911 engine into a 912..?
I am 100% with you on this as I too have the dilema of not wanting to sell my 912 due to all the time and effort to get it to the stage it is at. So i want to increase the engine output. So I am building a hot 912 motor but it is costing me!! I ahve taken alot of short cuts and it still has cost me..£1250 in parts so far but it would have cost me £3000 + UK prices but having driven a 912 in the US that is as good as the engine I am building then I know what I have coming my way and I am happy to wait 118bhp-120 will make the car move along nice and keep up with the 911 boys on any runs down to France..
BUT
So should have I just got a type 4 motor and spent £2500 on and got 140bhp + or a second hand 911 motor for £2500+ and then there is all the converting work.. and costs.. Alan UK has done it i think he says not to bother.
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Hello there.
I have never done this swop..but do know folk who have and its not sensible really.
For the cost of the conversion, you could easily buy a proper 911 for the difference in cost..
A converted 912 is never going to be worth as much as a 911, and may well be worth less than the original 912..
I am not fond of hot T1 motors either..a T4 is a much better proposition ..and keep safe the original 912 motor..they are not very strong if revved.....
Kind regards
david
I have never done this swop..but do know folk who have and its not sensible really.
For the cost of the conversion, you could easily buy a proper 911 for the difference in cost..
A converted 912 is never going to be worth as much as a 911, and may well be worth less than the original 912..
I am not fond of hot T1 motors either..a T4 is a much better proposition ..and keep safe the original 912 motor..they are not very strong if revved.....
Kind regards
david
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I understand the desire for more power in your 12, however i don't think adding 2 cylinders is the answer. You can get up to 150 bhp out of your 4 pot....although it will cost you
. 130-140 bhp is possible for around £5k fully built, I am running a engine with 130 bhp and its great
. The improve weight distribution of the 12 over a 911 makes it a joy to drive.
Jon
68 912 (sold now in Stuggart)
Jaguar XF
68 912 (sold now in Stuggart)
Jaguar XF
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512modulo
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at the end of the day its not about the fact that a converted car is worth less. it means more to me to keep my car as ive done so much work to it and have become attached.
ive had a look on ebay and found a longblock vw type 1 engine 4.4 litre with 220bhp!! for 1000 pounds. very tempting to get one built
ive had a look on ebay and found a longblock vw type 1 engine 4.4 litre with 220bhp!! for 1000 pounds. very tempting to get one built
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sorry yes its a 2.4
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/VW-engin ... 3742QQrdZ1
thats the link seams tempting
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/VW-engin ... 3742QQrdZ1
thats the link seams tempting

