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Old March 22nd 2014, 17:56
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@school I learned that a triangle is stronger, so I added a tube.




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Old March 26th 2014, 16:03
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Can you get the fuel tank out OK?
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Now I can




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Old March 26th 2014, 18:06
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lol, thought it might be tight!
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Old April 3rd 2014, 14:56
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A narrowed beam is sooo 2011. 2014 is all about the narrowed fueltank ;D



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Old April 16th 2014, 13:18
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The cage is almost done. just a few brackets and the thing can be welded.

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Old April 18th 2014, 13:45
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Finished the cage today, it only needs welding now.



It;s in hoover mode again



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Old April 23rd 2014, 15:49
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added some metal to the Porsche front suspension.



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Old May 5th 2014, 15:52
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Made a new attempt on a working gear select mechanism, seems to work.


There will be zero movement here.


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Old May 9th 2014, 15:07
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For the future Nitrous plans I need (after some advise) 4 fuel lines. one supply/return for the efi and one supply/return for the NOS. So I have being shopping today.



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Old May 10th 2014, 08:47
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Fuel line nr. 3 en 4 are in place.

4 connections up front


And 4 connections in the back.


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I love all the hard lines, I wonder if you've considered vibration and fatigue cracking over time?

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Old May 16th 2014, 15:38
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I love all the hard lines, I wonder if you've considered vibration and fatigue cracking over time?

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Yes I thought about that. Inside the chassis are a few steel tubes welded to the side. All the fuel lines are mounted with tyraps to that tubes. I mounted a little rubber hose around the tubes to make sure the lines don't rub.

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Old May 17th 2014, 07:47
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Getting closer with the coilover set-up 3.0


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Old May 24th 2014, 15:03
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almost done, just need to weld the adjusters when they are finished.



No need for shocktowers.


944S anti rollbar


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Old May 25th 2014, 21:05
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944S anti rollbar


Hi, the coil over shocks with the upgraded mountng bolt. I have read and read again where this coilover shock is great as a secondary assist. However the stock torsion bars are better. I would add the 944 sway bars. Man I sure wish this courld be really nailed down. I have three sets of 944 trailing arms, one with the sway bar; all early version (snubbers), as to which is better/stronger. Please believe I'm not trying to rain on your post, I love it, I just have questions.

I have real reservation about cutting into the torsion bar housing. In order to, for me lesson the possibility of a 915 trans fitting. I have reserved possibily using a much weaker in poundage torsion bar and the coil oves. The ideal of the 902, because of length, knowing that it has a weak first gear; rather than touching that strong point in the rear suspension. Even when they modify by cutting out areas, gives me the shivers about breakage in the exact area.

This Porsche bolt that you use for the lower coilover mount will be all that support your car/ride height. Will this be a dialy driver?
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