Posted on behalf of Speedy57tub - nice car
His ride (I'll leave you to tell us all about it!)
Speedy57Tub's ride - all the way from Vegas!
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Speedy57Tub's ride - all the way from Vegas!
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1972 911T | 1994 993 Carrera | 1999 986 Boxster | 1990 T25 Camper
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Yes, that is a 911 fan setup. I made my own design and mold. I had the fan pedestal cast and it works fairly well. The car is a Vintage Speedster Replica that I built 10 years ago. I replace the original 1776-cc Type I engine I built with another engine that I built. It is a 2110-cc Type I engine fed by two Weber 44 IDF carbs. To control the valvetrain, I employ a Webcam 122/125 split duration camshaft and stock rockers with genuine 911 adjusters. I made my own linkage and I am using some of the produced air to also cool my oil and to provide interior heating. The ignition is done via a Mallory centrifugally advanced dizzy. I'l try to post more pictures as soon as I can.
Tony--"Speedying around in and around VIVA FABULOUS LAS VEGAS!"