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Old September 24th 2007, 09:37
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A GL is born

Got my new toy road worthy yesterday, (thats why I missed the cruise btw)
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Old September 26th 2007, 21:06
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Is that Kermit?

Pretty cool. What's the plan?
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Old September 27th 2007, 16:03
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Pull out the autostick tranny and use it as a boat anchor, drop in a std tranny.
Drive it while fixing the body and working out the kinks, by then clkwrk will be back from the body shop and I can then pop body off and paint it diamond green
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Og floors, og paint, engine wise its stock and runs well has heat, working thermostat, flaps, oil bath its all there and working fine. It would be a shame to mess with it, but the plan for now is to make all mods reverseable.
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Old November 18th 2008, 15:02
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Howdy,

I havent really updated anyone about the status of this project, this is because I have been trying to decide in a direction to go with it.

The plan is to pull the body, strip it, paint it a factory color (black) keep the body metal stock, porsche seats, some LM style wheels, the turbo 2332cc efi that is sitting in the garage with a superbeetle, 4 speed transmission.

Heres some of the engine specs:

- auto linea case
- superflo 1 heads
- scat 84mm porsche journal crank
- corillo H beam rods
- ceramic lifters
- HD aluminum tapered pushrods
- 1:4 Autocraft roller rockers
- slipper skirt pistons with total seal rings
- nikasil cylinders
- T3/T4 hybrid turbo
- electromotive efi
- turbo grind webb cam 112 lc
- stock FI shroud with thermostat
- type 4 oil cooler
- hi flow heater boxes

I have all the dry sump goodies but am worried about getting the oil up to temp fast, running a thermostat didd'nt help in the past beacuse of the extra volume of oil in the 911 tank I was using. I might put it together wet sump then later add the dry sump with a smaller tank.

I am still on the fence about the transmission, I would put a 915 in it but I dont want to hack the pan up. Once its apart I plan on doing some serious measuring. I have a 901 in the gold car, I am not happy with the dogleg pattern.
Maybe someone from this forum can come up with a better transmission choice?

I have started sandblasting, paint stripping and zinc coating, I have all the replacement metal and am ready to start the messy stuff.

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Old November 18th 2008, 17:30
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Bryan,

Great progress! I like what's in store!
I'm very happy with my late case 4 speed, 4:12 with .82 4th. ZF LSD with type 2 flanges and cvs. It's wicked for bombing around town (I CANNOT stress enough how important an LSD is!), and can cruise 120 on the highway at about 3300 no problem. Depends how much time you spend on the highway really. But i certainly understand your concerns for cutting the body/pan. That's why I stayed relatively stock myself. To my understanding there is no 5 speed conversion that doesn't require body/pan mods.

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Old November 18th 2008, 17:47
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You have used the 94mm type 1 Nickies with boost? Cool! Are they special turbo items or the same as N/A ones?
How much boost have you driven with them yet?
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Old November 18th 2008, 17:54
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just wanted to say clwrk i really wanted that name as i am a huge clockwork orange fan and i wanted to make it my personalized plate. also where did you get that avatar? i love it. also where is it from?
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Love the Set up Bry it's Going to Rock man...
Bring it to the Track Next Summer
and on that Note Who's Coming??
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Old November 18th 2008, 23:52
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Sounds like a Killer

I know for sure with your dedication Bry its going be finished for the summer. I can't wait to hear and feel the power.

Keep us posted
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Old November 19th 2008, 02:58
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That's awesome!

Pics of CLKWRK? What does it look like now?
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Old November 19th 2008, 11:00
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In the past I did use the biral babies but I wasnt impressed with them, they diddnt stay round. Nickies would be nice, but I decided to try the cast nikasil coated barrels. A 2332cc turbo doesnt need to go too high on the boost to be a monster 5-10 pounds will launch a ghia very quickly
Aluminum case, heads, pushrods, pistons my valves should stay relativley in close adjustment from hot to cold.
I welded in new rear sheetmetal on CLKWRK, this spring it gets some paint, an engine and put back on the road.
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, but I decided to try the cast nikasil coated barrels. ...
Ok, so those are the chinese ones right? Cool, pls let us know how they work out when you have the engine running.
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Old November 19th 2008, 12:24
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Yes the chinese ones, I have already learned a lesson, dont get the long ones cutting nikasil is very difficult
btw Lazarus, that avitar is actually a gif i had on my comp, its betty page
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Yes the chinese ones, I have already learned a lesson, dont get the long ones cutting nikasil is very difficult
If you know how to cut them, its really no big deal for an experienced machine shop. The guys shortening my nikasils do a lot of porsche work and machine nikasil on a regular basis almost
I think its cool you got the long ones; You have a better rod-ratio than most I bet
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