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    Default Re: Turning my 1982 Porsche 911 SC Targa to "the one i always wanted"

    Quote Originally Posted by CorsePerVita View Post
    Druck = Pressure in german

    The thermistor and fan idea is a good idea. Just need to find a suitable fan that will fit in there and do a decent job.

    As to the flush... There is no radiator in this car, it is air-oil cooled by about 12 quarts of oil
    Oh i was talking about the oil radiator, His had tons of "mud" in it as well. i know its air cooled


    What size is the radiator? They make toooonns of 12v steel fans of all types.

    looking on the internet i found this



    "911 FENDER MOUNT OIL COOLER WITH ELECTRIC FAN"

    but they want 1,200$ for that hahahhaha.


    is that similar to yours? looks like two 120mm or 240mm fans would work. They just need to have a clutch so they can free-spin and not produce back feed.


    [edit] now that i think about it, don't them old Datsuns have really small clutch fans?

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    Default Re: Turning my 1982 Porsche 911 SC Targa to "the one i always wanted"

    Yeah $1200 is pretty psychotic for a small oil cooler and fan and 2 oil lines.

    I'll have to see if I can poke around and find a solution that is cost effective. A guy on the pelicanparts forums offered me a carrera cooler with fan and lines for $450 which is a good deal, but i'm not sure I want to spend that much right now since all my extra money is going towards my track car project right now.. I'm not mr moneybags or richie rich. I get my cars at good prices and afford to drive them not because I'm made of money, but because I do all the maintenance myself which saves me a ton on labor and only costs me parts. I wish I could just drop $1200 at the word, that sure would be nice. If I save up I'm sure I'll find something.

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    Default Re: Turning my 1982 Porsche 911 SC Targa to "the one i always wanted"

    I haven't been on here in quite a while. I haven't dropped off the face of the planet.

    Not much changed on this project but I did end up doing a fabspeed system on it

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yx0OqFlKZ9k

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    Default Re: Turning my 1982 Porsche 911 SC Targa to "the one i always wanted"

    Quote Originally Posted by CorsePerVita View Post
    I haven't been on here in quite a while. I haven't dropped off the face of the planet.

    Not much changed on this project but I did end up doing a fabspeed system on it

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yx0OqFlKZ9k
    you know its bad ass when you can hear each piston fire while its idiling.

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    Default Re: Turning my 1982 Porsche 911 SC Targa to "the one i always wanted"

    Haha it sounds like it is going to take off and fly away! Awesome!
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