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Thread: FS: 930 Turbo Large Oil Pump . Modified & Rebuilt

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    FS: 930 Turbo Large Oil Pump . Modified & Rebuilt

    Freshly rebuilt 930 3.3 Turbo Oil Pump. This is the large capacity pump that is the best for all hot rod 911 engines. GT3 pump is good, but can be too much oil pressure. 930 Turbo also has a cast iron housing, which does not expand as much as aluminum when it is hot. For this reason, oil pressure is more consistent.

    This one is freshly rebuilt (all housings resized to original clearances). Also 10-15% more flow courtesy of my friends at SuperTec Performance.


    Perfect. $1100 shipped worldwide.



    Best regards,

    Scott Kinder

    Kinder Sport Engines

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    Price reduced.
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    Offers considered.
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    $1000 .? Hard to find nowadays.
    scott kinder
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