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    Progress. First time in a long time.
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    I LOVE that you're finally working on your car!!! Should be an interesting caravan, you and I on the way home (again) in a Turbo Slant and 914-6.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr9146 View Post
    You just have to train your eyes to look closer.
    I noticed you (or someone else) also shaved down the case internals to allow air to flow more easily between cylinders, ala Bruce Anderson, etc. Very nice mod

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    Nice GT mod to the rear -6 calipers! Looks like a beaut Marco!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MountainRoads View Post
    I noticed you (or someone else) also shaved down the case internals to allow air to flow more easily between cylinders, ala Bruce Anderson, etc. Very nice mod

    - MR
    I've done this on all of my motors and the effects have been most notable on the sub-3.0L engines. This case was prepped by Competition Engineering more than 20 years ago ... probably by Ray Litz.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neunelfer View Post
    Nice GT mod to the rear -6 calipers! Looks like a beaut Marco!!
    I thought you'd be the one to notice, Eric.
    -Marco
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr9146 View Post
    I've done this on all of my motors and the effects have been most notable on the sub-3.0L engines. This case was prepped by Competition Engineering more than 20 years ago ... probably by Ray Litz.
    Ray (RIP) was a real good egg - Walt is doing a great job preserving his legacy.

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