Do you guys have to keep the original emissions equip in place for inspections?
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^wut r those lmao
We can do pretty much whatever we want to our cars emission wise. God, theres not a chance in hell my 318is would pass.
I really need to do some more research on the whole 911 thing. The parts premium on them is stupid compared to e30s. Same product will always be marked up 50% more..Hank Ahrens
1984 Alpine Coupe
1978 911sc
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Ok, I thought in CA at least the emissions testers visually check all the air pumps and original junk on engines. How can they know every engine out there by year? Anyway.
I have a friend here with a '67 911 he's trying to get up to speed. He talks about the crazy Porsche prices for very basic stuff.
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I feel like I must be the outlier, I have never wanted or found Porsche’s exciting or wanted one.
To me, they just look like a VW Bug with a bunch of aero. Never did anything for me; yah, I get the history and what not, but the cars never spoke to me. I’ve driven a few on the track and was not overly bowled over, and I’ve seen some nicely setup ones, but just not my bag I guess.
But then again, I like station wagons/Tourings. So maybe that’s why.
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2016 Ford Flex
2011 Audi A3 - wife's other German car
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Those turbo beetles are actually a lot of funsigpic
4 doors.. so much room for activities!
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Mine has the G50, but owners of the 915 love them when they're set up correctly. Cable actuated, so start there and see if there's slack that needs to be tightened.
I recently drove a friend's 914, outwardly beautiful, he paid top dollar for it on BaT, and it was awful. I love Porsches, but when they're not sorted, they suck. Controls (steering, brakes, clutch) can have heavy actuation, vague engagement (shifting), and generally depressing sloppiness that would horrify the Porsche engineers and factory floor workers who originally built these things. Like the e30 I bought from you, some TLC goes a long way to improving the driving experience.'91 325i
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Originally posted by Austin! View PostA 914, is as much of a Porsche, as a Boxster is. Yuck.1988 325 Lachs Sedan SOLD
1989 325i Bronzit Beige 2 Door
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2018 Volkswagen Alltrack SE DSG
Past:1988 325iS Lachs 5 Speed
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Originally posted by Austin! View PostA 914, is as much of a Porsche, as a Boxster is. Yuck.
Which happens to be fun-as-shit! This 2.7 SETA with the Schrick 284 is a blast. Can't wait to give it more compression with the shaved Myster-E (?!) head that's waiting in the wings.'91 325i
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I've had occasional thoughts of building up something like this. Back when you could get a core 3.6 for less than $5K. Yeah, really makes dicking around with BMW stuff seem like a bargain. Still, this engine, and a G50 transmission... magic!
'91 325i
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Originally posted by 1craze30 View PostWith the m50 block Going into the machine shop and everything else, I still dont have a chassis to put the engine into when done. Really on the fence between an e24 and an e30. Obviously e30, but shells are tough to find, as in everything BUT engine/trans. Trying to find an e30 that runs drives and stops, but e30 tax has gone up lately, so I'm leaning towards e24/28 chassis.
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