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Thread: 1969 911E - Motor Question

  1. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by Richy View Post
    All '73 heads have the same size valves for T , E and S , but the port sizes are different , so if not already done have the ports enlarged to match the intake manifolds . I really like the 2.0S engine , but it was anemic below 5000 RPM so the 2.2
    is a good upgrade , but you loose the 2.0 S personality . The 2.0S production engine was the closet engine Porsche built to the race engines , but people don't like them because there's no low end .
    Very insightful. This has me believe it is a 2.0. It is a dog off cam. Once you hit 5k you’re off to the races and it pulls and pulls, but below that is a slog.

  2. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by davep View Post
    Note for Brbrbr: the completion date of the CoA is likely the Invoice date or possibly the date of first sale. This can be weeks after actual completion. I have a lot of data on the cars and know actual completion dates for a few, the Invoice date for many, an actual shipping date for one, and date of sale for some. The actual Kardex (a warranty record card) should be available for this car if required. This is a nicely optioned car. BTW, there is a Karmann body # to be found at the rear of the tunnel under the access plate for the shift rod coupling, and around the edge of the opening hidden under the carpet. The Production # (similar format) which is not the same as the VIN as in previous years can be found under the knee pad in the area below the radio opening in the dash.
    Regards, Dave
    Thank you for the note.

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