Ya got me Jim,,,,never seen that type. Thanks for the offer, but my magnetics will last me the rest of my days,,,,whatever that is![]()
Ya got me Jim,,,,never seen that type. Thanks for the offer, but my magnetics will last me the rest of my days,,,,whatever that is![]()
Early S Registry member #90
R Gruppe member #138
Fort Worth Tx.
I wanted a fire extinguisher readily available and didn’t see anything appealing to me on previous threads. I didn’t want to deface any OEM parts or drill any holes, so that left me with the Brey Krause or the Rennline. Well, the Rennline is way expensive and the Brey Krause while a little better price is just a little ugly in my opinion. So, since I have a little too much time on my hands and like to piddle in my garage I decided to make my own. This is what I came up with for about $8.00 in materials and way way to much time! Very similar to the Bray Krause in it’s mounting and with the same drawback of limiting forward seat travel. I don’t see any need for the passenger seat to be able to go all the way forward and the limit is within an inch or so of where I normally have it any way. It doesn’t show in the photos, but the aluminum is polished to a near chrome finish. Oh, the funny cutout by the tunnel allows the seat one more click of travel.
1969 911S
1969 Datsun 2000...worth less, but more valuable
I mounted mine to the cover plate at rear of tunnel.
Early S Registry member #90
R Gruppe member #138
Fort Worth Tx.
Me 2 ….I mounted mine to the cover plate at rear of tunnel.![]()
Chuck Miller
Creative Advisor/Message Board Moderator - Early 911S Registry #109
R Gruppe #88
TYP901 #62
'73S cpe #1099 - Matched # 2.7/9.5 RS spec rebuild
'67 Malibu 327 spt cpe - Period 350 Rebuild
’98 Chevy S-10 – Utility
’15 GTI – Commuter
I didn’t want to mess up my cover plate. Ed probably has boxes of them![]()
1969 911S
1969 Datsun 2000...worth less, but more valuable
I measured and ordered a thermostat and soft lines from BAT. It is a 200F thermostat unlike the 185F engine and SC/Carrera type on the engine and rear passenger wheel well of my car. This will allow the car to run on the passenger side cooler only in the 185 to 200ish range and on both sides fully opened at 200F.
With the second cooler the oil went from being a little too hot to a little too cool. I went on a run of 200 miles from Vail to Steamboat and back. I was on a tour with mostly newer Porsche's, Ferrari's, and Lambo's. 85 to 125 mph most of the time. Oil temps maxed at 190F. I would rather be at least 200 and 210 to 220 would be better. This should in theory warm the oil a little on cooler days and give the extra cooling needed on those high 90's and 100 plus days.
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1959 Auratium Green 356A Super w/ Rudge wheels
1970 Irish Green 914-6 w/2.2S
Current -1967 Bahama Yellow 912 POLO 2cam4 #1
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Personalized Vintage Porsche's and parts
I couldn't find the sports car of my dreams, so I built it myself-Ferdinand Porsche
cool move . as most wear occurs on cold engine.
I drove the '69T up to Fort Collins where Mr. Hal Massey, a true gentleman, gave me a transponder for my '59 BMC Huffaker FJ. This was the first time I've had it on 75 MPH interstate, and um, er, ah, well......it does 90 with ease.
Rich Spritz
1956 Chrysler New Yorker (wife's)
1960 Huffaker BMC Mk1 Formula Junior racecar #15
1960 Huffaker BMC Mk1 Formula Junior racecar #91
1967 Porsche 911 racecar #727
1970 Winkelmann WDF2 Formula Ford racecar (gone)
1973 Merlyn Mk24 Formula Ford racecar #01
1969 Porsche 911T
2007 Porsche 997C4 cab (totaled by an idiot running a stop sign)
2014 Porsche 991 TurboS cab
2019 Cayman GTS (wife's)