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    General Vehicle Specs
    VIN number ID for Porsches (courtesy Blaine DeLancey)
    2.7 911 Tech Specifications
    Technical Specifications 69-71 (Early 911T Registry page)
    Technical Specifications all models (courtesy, carfolio.com)
    Chassis & Engine numbers ('65-'73) (courtesy, Porsche AG [B]Motorsports)
    Whats It Weigh? (courtesy, Jim Calzia, updated, 4/20/01)
    Bruce Anderson on the 911 (courtesy www.911handbook.com)

    Brakes
    HD Brake Fluid Chart (courtesy, Seine Systems),
    Porsche Brake Summary (courtesy, Bill Verburg)
    Upgrading 911 Brakes (Bill Gregory)

    Suspension
    Interactive tire size/rolling dia. calculation chart (courtesy,Miata.Net)
    Corner Balancing Worksheet (courtesy, Sherwood Lee)
    Polyurethane Bushings for Early ('65-'67) Chassis (Originally on forum by McGuillc)
    Wheel specs for factory and aftermarket Porsches (courtesy, Sherwood Lee)
    Spring Plate Angle Calculator (courtesy, Thom Fitzpatrick and Will Ferch)
    Corner Balance Worksheet (courtesy, Thom Fitzpatrick)
    Torsion bar and coil spring rates ...
  • Recent Forum Posts

    911MRP

    Correct radio for 72

    If you look on side it might have serial number and model number sticker. From what I can see of the dial graphics and green tinge it appears to be later

    911MRP Today, 09:58 PM Go to last post
    Pete Adame

    Window Slot seals

    Does that mean $25 a pair as in for both doors?

    Pete Adame Today, 09:35 PM Go to last post
    retroel

    Interesting Euro 1971 911S

    Nothing much for news on this 71S. One thing I found interesting though, I took the right rear wheel off to fix a leak, and it appears to have had a 72

    retroel Today, 09:19 PM Go to last post
    bob joyce

    Rear 1/4 window trim alignment

    i think there are two kinds of q window piece
    the early ones had pegs and were attached from under with speed nuts
    the later were screwed

    bob joyce Today, 09:08 PM Go to last post
    HughH

    Ultimate ST thread

    Eric
    No I have not come across that one - but not surprising if it was Larousse's company car - would have been more likely to come across it as

    HughH Today, 06:44 PM Go to last post

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