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I saw a nice actual conversion go for 30k a few years ago, when the market was at its supposed worst. This one is not factory spec. Factory spec was a 944 head, 951 rods, 951 airbox, etc, and mahle pistons. It is a clean looking graft of the 951 intake to the 968 intake though. The gearing was different too, I doubt this guy has gone through the trans, and replicated the gearing. Spec has a longer 1st,2nd, and 6th with a higher final drive. IIRC. Id say a properly done conversion is worth 30-40 to me. Things is, its something Id prefer to do myself. Its the only way to know it was done right, and if not, you know why, and what tree to bark up.
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Is this Rader's car? If so, the conversion was very good. But his was sold only a short time ago, and it's hard to believe it is being flipped so soon.
Jay
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Nice looking car. The treatment under the hood "looks" great.
Here are my questions. Who did the dyno tuning, and how many maps did they tune? What is the boost being controlled by? The factory cars used the 951 KLR, and I doubt they used that. How well did they equalize the pressures across the runners of the intake manifold? It looks great to graft one together, but blown headgaskets would suck even more on the 16v head vs the 8v. BTDT on the 8 valve. The number four runner has a tendency to over pressurize even in slightly raised boost pressures...
I know Pete has spent a lot of time with his getting it running right, and it's a factory car.
I didn't see <acronym title='Limited Slip Differential'>LSD</acronym> in the description either. Crazy they even made M030s without it. Jeff could tell us if this car started with one.
Again, great looking car, other than the color. I don't like red much. If someone buys this, I'd expect to spend some time tuning it. Oh, I bet it's a handful under boost as well. Good fun!
Joel Wahlsten
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This car came from Florida as I recall. I purchased mine from the seller and he is a water cooled Porsche fanatic. By the way, he said it drives incredibly well and goes (as previously mentioned) like stink.
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