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Discussion in 'The Welcome Mat' started by tJ914, Jan 13, 2011.

  1. tJ914
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    Howdy. New guy here, name's Tom. I don't currently own a Subie, but did drive an outback for a while. Currently I drive a POS domestic that I'm hoping to replace with either a bug-eyed wagon or a Saabaru sometime this year.

    I'm also working on a project Porsche 914 that's taking forever and stealing a lot of my money. It's currently languishing in my garage waiting for me to get working on it again. It's a 75 with the aircooled VW type4 engine in it.

    This is how it currently sits:
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    This is the rebuilt engine that will be going in it.

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    My 914 is kind of craptastic, is never going to be a show car, and is not something I could justify spending the money on for a quality paint job. Since its always going to be a bit of a rat, I'm planning painting it blitz black and calling it a day. It'll probably end up something like this, including the diamond racing wheels as they're about the only option out there for a wide wheel in a 4x130 bolt pattern. I may go with red wheels to complete the rad-rod look.

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    Ultimately I'm hoping to swap a subie engine and transmission into the 914, when I get bored of the little aircooled that's going in there now. In hindsight I should have just put a subie engine in there to begin with, based on what I ended up spending on rebuilding the type4. Then again that entire engine rebuild started out with dropping the engine to replace a couple of seals, and the next thing I knew I had it completely apart.

    So looking forward to learning more, and hopefully by the end of the year I'll have two 4-cylinder boxer engines in my garage!
     
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    Step off, n00b.


    :)
     
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    ^^Hahaha. Welcome Tom. I've always wanted on eof those 914s. They are pretty zippy little cars :) Good luck on your search for another Subaru!
     
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    Well that was certainly a prophetic statement, and it took way less than a year! :biggrin:

    I am the proud new owner of this:

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    Picked her up over lunch, and now I'm staring at the clock waiting to get out of here!!
     
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    idget Want to pokéman? PM ShortytheFirefighter Staff Member

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    Congrats on the Saabaru!

    H6 motor for the 914? Or are you thinking turbo H4?
     
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    Thanks, its nice to be back in a fun daily driver!

    The 914 has a rebuilt VW Type4 engine waiting to go back into it that's about 1.9L...but should out perform the stock 2.0L VW type4. I kind of did things in reverse order and rebuilt the engine first with the intent of throwing it back in and driving for a while but I ran out of summer and started in on the body work, so hopefully by summer I'll have everything put back together.

    Long-term goals though are to do a swap to a subie engine and trans, so likely a turbo 4.

    I'd love to do a Porsche 6, but the costs are just so prohibitive especially when factoring in the transmission needs. Plus I don't feel any real need to keep it a "pure" Porsche as the 914 was always kind of an outcast, and came with a VW engine to begin with.
     
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    idget Want to pokéman? PM ShortytheFirefighter Staff Member

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    I was thinking subaru h6!

    Cool project either way. I'm sure I'm not the only one who'd love to see some more pics of the progress so far!