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Rotary911Porsche 12-27-2007 06:07 PM

Asking $11,900

This is your chance to own a truly one of a kind vehicle. This car is very fast. It is not for the timid. The stock 170-horse 2.7-liter engine was leaking and needed to be rebuilt. I decided a radical change was in order. I replaced the stock motor with a fire breathing turbo 13B from a 1989 RX7. This engine is heavily modified. It now puts out about 350 horse at the crankshaft. That is double the stock power. The car only weighs about 2700 pounds. You better be pointed straight ahead when you floor it. Not enough for you? More power is readily available if you want it. Increasing the turbo boost and adding nitrous are a couple of options.

I think the rotary engine is a much better swap than the Chevy 350 for the Porsche 911. The power and torque curve of the rotary are a great match to the stock 915 Porsche transaxle. Redline on the rotary is now 10,500 RPM. Most small blocks give up long before. The rotary is lighter than the V8 and the car now handles better than when it left the factory.



Engine:

1989 Turbo 13B rebuilt by Rotary Performance (RX7.com) two rotor, approximately 9000 miles since rebuild

Apex seals replaced with three millimeter, two-piece seals

Street ported

1,000 cc injectors

Haltech E6K engine management computer

3 inch stainless steel Supertrapp muffler

Two factory oil coolers

11 pounds of turbo boost

Turbo boost control valve

Aftermarket blow off valve

Water to Air Intercooler

Kennedy Engineered Products adapter plate

Close to 30 miles per gallon on the highway





1975 Porsche 911 Targa:

This is by far the best ’75 Porsche I have seen. The body is very straight. All four fenders appear to have the factory undercoating. It has been repainted the factory yellow color. The only bondo I can find is in the front valance under the bumper. There is about 1/16th of an inch where someone pulled too close to a curb. I can find no other bodywork. It does have a Salvage Title due to a molotov cocktail back in 1989. Only the interior was damaged.

Recent upholstery in velour instead of vinyl. It looks more modern and you don't sweat.

Polished Porsche Cookie Cutter rims.

Much larger than stock rear torsion bars. KYB gas shocks all around.



Also included:

Computer and software needed to reprogram Haltech



It runs on premium gas and premix two stroke oil with each tank.



This car is very clean. It is not quite show ready but close.



If you have any questions please contact me. I have tried to accurately describe this car but may have missed something. Please ask!





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13brenova 12-30-2007 09:19 PM

Where in West Texas are you located? I am in San Angelo.

Rotary911Porsche 12-30-2007 09:41 PM


Originally Posted by 13brenova' post='891098' date='Dec 30 2007, 08:19 PM
Where in West Texas are you located? I am in San Angelo.

Crane, just south of Odessa

Rotary911Porsche 12-31-2007 03:17 PM

132 miles according to Google Maps. Bring money you will want to drive it home! I have a couple of pending offers so don't wait too long.


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