89targa carrera install

FLYONWALL9@AOL.
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Its been over 8 years sense I have had a good system

in any of my vehicles. Now a disabled Vet I have more

than enough time to build a nice system. I think its been

12 years of so sense I did an install so much of the install

will take more time than most of you.

The car is one of those dream car deals, found an old

lady that was selling, it belonged to her late husband.

It will also get an interior restoration along with the

audio install. So, I will have to work around materials

waiting to be made or shipped. The system will be an

8chan with no rear fill.

THE CAR

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THE GEAR

front stage MBQuart RWC200's 8"/ DSD210's 4" component

The 8's will go in the doors with the 4" component in the kicks

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The amps that I'll use aren't yet decided. I have

two A/D/S P450 BUT I don't know if I want to use

them in favor of some newer low current draw. The

head and processors are again oldschool Sony ES

P1,X1,T1. Subs are yet to be determined but will

need to be slim in nature.

So, I'm looking forward to updates and input from

you guys/gals. If anyone has 1st hand knowledge

of some nice low current draw amps and slim subs

I'm open for suggestions.

 
Car is clean as hell. I've always wanted to grab up an old porsche but I'm terrified of the old aircooled motors. My uncle has one and they've got many inherent problems such as the throttle cable sticking and burning oil like it's the fuel source //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif

On a typical domestic motor, that wouldn't scare me as much because it's easy (and cheap) to rebuild. I've asked people though and the rebuilds on these old motors are worth far more than the car because of a specialty parts. Even the **** studs for attaching the head to block are like a GRAND because they're some special alloy that has some special expansion rate that allows them to mate the aluminum head on the steel block or something and expand at some linear rate so there are no stresses or leaks. I guess that comes with the territory of owning a once exotic car //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif

Like I said though, clean as hell man. Can't wait to see the build. Old Porsche styling > newer. Old porsches have the best curves, by far the best was mid 90's turbos. Those fat *** fender flares out back... mmmm //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/drool.gif.b5e863e893038027711d4402f340dad0.gif

 
Car is clean as hell. I've always wanted to grab up an old porsche but I'm terrified of the old aircooled motors. My uncle has one and they've got many inherent problems such as the throttle cable sticking and burning oil like it's the fuel source //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif
On a typical domestic motor, that wouldn't scare me as much because it's easy (and cheap) to rebuild. I've asked people though and the rebuilds on these old motors are worth far more than the car because of a specialty parts. Even the **** studs for attaching the head to block are like a GRAND because they're some special alloy that has some special expansion rate that allows them to mate the aluminum head on the steel block or something and expand at some linear rate so there are no stresses or leaks. I guess that comes with the territory of owning a once exotic car //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif

Like I said though, clean as hell man. Can't wait to see the build. Old Porsche styling > newer. Old porsches have the best curves, by far the best was mid 90's turbos. Those fat *** fender flares out back... mmmm //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/drool.gif.b5e863e893038027711d4402f340dad0.gif
no one repairs porsches because the cost/profit margin makes sense, nor does one buy an air cooled porsche for the reliability factor //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif

why do several members of this forum hate the air cooled engines so much, and go so far as to replace them with V8s? it is destroying the point of the car, which is light weight and essence, even if that essence is unreliable and not very powerful.

 
Very clean car. Lady who sold it wasn't named Janette was she?
Not it is Maryse. The car came from the Fl/Bama

coast.

DNick,

Honestly the late 80s 911's are considered to be

a very reliable auto to own. Nearly every air cooled Porsche burns some oil on start up, its perfectly normal. Burning and leaking oil is pretty normal also. For the most part its items like rear main seals (which get changed when one does a clutch) and all the oil lines. This car has been completely restored with receipts except for the interior. It is currently black (which I will keep) but I am going to change it for a shade of red. Silver and red on a classic sports car to me is a great look. I'll keep many of the harder to cover black but for the most part everything will be in the red/lobster color. Those parts are being built/made now and hope to be in by the time I get the second half of my disability pay.

A properly taken care of 911 is just as reliable as any other high preformance sports car. Don't be scared to drive it like you stole it:D

 
Car is clean as hell. I've always wanted to grab up an old porsche but I'm terrified of the old aircooled motors. My uncle has one and they've got many inherent problems such as the throttle cable sticking and burning oil like it's the fuel source //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif
On a typical domestic motor, that wouldn't scare me as much because it's easy (and cheap) to rebuild. I've asked people though and the rebuilds on these old motors are worth far more than the car because of a specialty parts. Even the **** studs for attaching the head to block are like a GRAND because they're some special alloy that has some special expansion rate that allows them to mate the aluminum head on the steel block or something and expand at some linear rate so there are no stresses or leaks. I guess that comes with the territory of owning a once exotic car //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif

Like I said though, clean as hell man. Can't wait to see the build. Old Porsche styling > newer. Old porsches have the best curves, by far the best was mid 90's turbos. Those fat *** fender flares out back... mmmm //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/drool.gif.b5e863e893038027711d4402f340dad0.gif
no..?

he bought the car because he wanted it. patina is rare these days and i hope he doesn't put a 350 in it, but that's my opinion. my uncle has a 72 914 and it's not the most reliable car but he wouldn't change anything about it for the world

 
no..?
he bought the car because he wanted it. patina is rare these days and i hope he doesn't put a 350 in it, but that's my opinion. my uncle has a 72 914 and it's not the most reliable car but he wouldn't change anything about it for the world

Fear not, it will keep the flat 6 and G50 ***** which

by the way is what most Pantar's have as a ******.

For that matter, many popular mid/rear engine kit

cars use the G50 *****.

This car was as near to perfect as I could find within

600 miles of where I live. I was looking at many all over

the country, I just didn't want to do a flyin which I did

with my last car. I was only looking for three colors, white

silver, and black. This one was listed on Craigs for one day

when I found it. I had a pre purchase inspection done and

found each cyl was within 2psi in compression and leakdown

was 8-10%. So the engine itself checked nearly what a new

one did in 1987, not bad for a 20+yo car. I would like to see

what a Nissan, Vette, or anyother sports car reads after 20

years?

SO GUYS, which 10" slim subs would you use? I've been looking

at the Quart mostly because of all the other Quart speakers I

already have....

AMPS, I've got those 2 4chan A/D/S amps but have been thinking

of changing for something that uses much less current. SUGGESTIONS?

 
my 1973 fiat spider has great compression haha. course that's a whole different ballpark than yours. if it makes any difference my dad built a 350 for his camaro that cracked the block after less than a year and he's had nothing but problems with the heads. my 400 for my ***** am keeps eating camshafts. i love american cars but it seems european cars just hold up better

 
i love american cars but it seems european cars just hold up better
Its funny you put it that way. I hadn't ever thought

but looking back, I've only owned 1 domestic vehicle

and that was a truck. All of my cars have been Jap

or German, I hadn't ever planned it that way.....

Here is the deal. After I paid off everything I owed

from the first part of my disability I was left with X

amount. So, do I invest it in a market that is doing

anything but going up; or, do I purchase something

that is going up. I was left with a few choices in

cars, 65-67 Stang, 55-57 Chev, 71Vette, or late

80s 911. I came in way under budget and have

already been offered 6k more than I paid. Not bad

for a car that still needs some work. Oh and I should

say this isn't my daily driver, even though I only put

2600 miles on it last year:eek:

 
it's a myth, or really an old wives tale, that all air cooled 911 cars burn oil. that only happens if they are not properly cared for. my 83 with 106k never loses a drop between changes but i did just throw what would have been $6k into it if i had a shop do all the work. the only thing cheap on a 911 is the air to fill the tires. routine costs are proportionate and they are very easy to work on. if you want something that will be cheap to maintain buy a hyundai or a focus. if you want something with performance and style it will cost more to buy and more to maintain and you can almost double that for cars over 25 years old. that's why my 911 is one of my toys and my dd is an 05 neon.

enough talk fly. let's see some build pics! i have been hearing about this for weeks but not seen one pic yet! you are falling behind me in the race. if the upholsterer had gotten the right color vinyl i would be done.

good luck.

 
enough talk fly. let's see some build pics! i have been hearing about this for weeks but not seen one pic yet! you are falling behind me in the race. if the upholsterer had gotten the right color vinyl i would be done.
good luck.


OH HELL, I didn't know we were in a race? Not fair

at all, I'm working with a disability and enough dope

to get everyone on this board high as condor *u&&Y:eek:

You may should have used my upholsterererer, they send

samples of the material before shipping:D.... Now if I could

just find some carpet under 600 bucks:rolleyes:.

I'll prolly sling some glass on Sunday, may even have enough

time to complete the kicks. If I don't get too screwed up at

the Bama/LSWHO game tomorrow......

 
Very beautiful car, I like your approach with the system design. Classic car should have a clean, simple system //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/thumbsup.gif.3287b36ca96645a13a43aff531f37f02.gif

Also, nice to see someone else from Mobile on here //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
TEZ, cool your in town also. Now someone can post an

unbiased opinion on how it sounds once I am done.

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I had a bit of progress over the weekend, not as much

as I had hoped due to a little storm coming to town so

I had to get things in order around the house.

Anyway, I got the kicks out of the car masked and ready

to glass. Made some templates of the kick baffles, purchased

some materials (wood, resin, cloth). With the amount of

humidity that we have now I didn't want to risk any glass lay-ups

so I got as much done as I could.

Will post pics after my first lay-up.

 
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