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    Re: F Series 1970 Targa 2.2 E

    CGX car nut:

    A fluid swap in the 915 to something like Swepco should help.

    If using Swepco (best choice), make sure to use 201 version.  I recently tried 210 and it was like molasses.


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    did some minor updates to the car and it is now being registered to pick up whenever I feel like travelling to Germany...doesnt look like it for the time being.....

    110 litre tank

    fuchs wheels

    high end sound and Porsche classic radio with apple car play and navigation

    factory original bits for better handling

     

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    That is special!  Good call on the fuel tank - so so cool as it sits. 


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    Wow - 110L tank is huge (the extended large tank on the GT3 is 90L) kiss

    The racing fuel cell is only 12 Gallons (45.4L) in my 73 911 (have to re-fuel often).

    110L of good fuel is going to cost a bunch in Europe. Smiley  I bet you'll easily feel the handling and acceleration change from full to empty as well (82 kg or 182 pounds).

    Looks beautiful Smiley


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    22 GT3 Manual pending, 73 Carrera RS 2.7 Carbon Fiber replica (1,890 lbs), 06 EVO9 with track mods. Former: 18 GT3 Manual, 16 Cayman GT4, 73 911S, Two 951S's, 996 C2, 993 C2, 98 Ferrari 550, 79 635CSi

     


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    Very nice!


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    Wow mate, that think looks MINT! Must be such a joy to drive. I hope you'll get the opportunity to drive it around some nice summer days around here. kiss


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    thanks gents....

    yes it is a lot of fuel :) I have a 100 litre tank in my rally car. but as I intend to use the car for lots of cruising I thought its a useful add-on

    yes, Joost.......hope so !


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    Joost:

    Wow mate, that think looks MINT! ...

    Specially in that green! Extremely nice. Smiley


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    Love it!! Such a delicate little car.


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    Superb stuff 👌🏽


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    Re: F Series 1970 Targa 2.2 E

    Looks sharp! 

    The turn indicator stalk on your car has a unique quality feel and precision to it that modern Pirsche owners have no idea or experience with!!! I guess that it's original Boge self leveling rear suspension is long gone or maybe it is a E that was optioned with S suspension. If it came with the optional gas heater, disconnect it!

    Also you.might look into getting a modern ignition system for it. You will gain hp and it will run smoother and get better mpg. If you don't, at least get a Bosch sports coil for it.

    And if you haven't changed the clutch cable yet, you might consider doing that as overtime they stretch and hasten the breaking of the clutch pivot pin.

    Momo made a slightly smaller and same design steering wheel for 911s back then so if you want a smaller wheel that looks close to oem you might check ebay or regional porsche club parts for sale listings.

    I'm not sure about putting a HD coil over suspension on a targa ,the rear wheel areas have a lot of flex in them stock and a small roll cage and not a full race roll cage to drastically stiffen the car might not get you much or could lead to body panel issues.

    All in all,  they are a joy to drive. No power steering, no hydraulic clutch and the car has a light weight, visceral point and shoot handling ability that no modern Porsche can match.

    Good luck with it!!!


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    Thank you for the input Jim.

    I fully agree that these cars have a very special feel to them. And that is why I enjoy driving them so much.

    No modern 911 will do that for me.......

    The car was originally an E but the driveline and engine were upgraded to S spec. All matching numbers.


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    You might like this. ..   they had a longer wheels base than 911s and did very well in racing.

    https://youtu.be/vW6ewCM-fV0

     


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    JimFlat6:

    You might like this. ..   they had a longer wheels base than 911s and did very well in racing.

    https://youtu.be/vW6ewCM-fV0

     

    my brother was/is trying to convince me to do just that a 914/6 Smiley


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    intouch1:
    JimFlat6:

    You might like this. ..   they had a longer wheels base than 911s and did very well in racing.

    https://youtu.be/vW6ewCM-fV0

     

    my brother was/is trying to convince me to do just that a 914/6 Smiley

    Do what he suggests!!  I've owned 3 of them. You will not regret it! I've owned mostvera 911s also. If you want a point and shoot sports car it's the way to go. If you have any questions about them feel free to ask.


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    thank you Jim


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    managed to make it to the nordschleife for as couple of laps....great fun and it was a busy day with lots of people/cars.

    very few classics that day....mostly modern sports and supercars.

    really enjoyed it and what a magnificent track.

    didn't want to push the old iron too hard as was alone and would have been annoying to break down as had further travel plans. nevertheless wasn't going too slow either :)

     

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    Awesome!  What a beautiful car.


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    fantastic !!


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    Brilliant!


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     proper fun!


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    Nice going!! wink


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