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    69 911E engine in a 69 911T case

    Hi, I need some advise on what to do with my current engine. I recently purchased a 70 911T that has a 1969 911E engine that was rebuilt into a 69 911T engine case. All of the 911E parts are present. The ’69 MFI system is all there, the cylinders are aluminum, the cams and pistons are all 911E. It seems to be running fine but I have no idea how much HP the engine produces.

    Any suggestions on what I can do to make this a more powerful engine?

    Thank you!

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    First check to see that you're getting full throttle!
    Early S Registry member #90
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    Fort Worth Tx.

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