1979 Euro SC - Going EFI?

1979 Euro SC - Going EFI?

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Sauriel

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114 posts

106 months

Sunday 19th July 2015
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Hello. Got a 911 SC 1979 Model, Bilstein B6 Clubsport suspension and Elephant Racing polybushings on Pilot Exalto rubber.

I got a freshly built engine with Mahle 9.8;1 pistons, Dougherty Racing 964 cams, SSI 2-1 , Dansk sports exhaust all the usual upgrades etc - Bruce Anderson recipe for 220-230 bhp really - this is a Euro SC 79 model, no sunroof. Goes like the clappers, but I cant help but feel a bit tempted going full EFI on it.

What would people recommend? Reckon 250 bhp maybe? twin plug, slightly more aggressive cams - stick with the new pistons. Would love ITBs with the telepathic throttle response, as we all know CIS is a bit lazy in that respect.

Had a lovely conversation with Nick Fulljames at Redtek, But others are saying BSmotorsport are also ok?

Thanks for the advice smile

Few pics..




BertBert

19,075 posts

212 months

Sunday 19th July 2015
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I'm a Redtek customer and a firm fan. The PMO TB injection setup that Nick uses seems to produce astonishing results and Nick is a genius at picking the right combination of cams and induction to get astonishing results. He also knows how to set a car up to drive brilliantly.

He's just finishing a 1989 3.8 wide-body monster for me. I drove it this weekend for the first time and I was blown away. Not only does the engine rip your head off with instant acceleration, the car is more chuckable than anything I've driven (apart from the last Redtek car I drove). Makes my 1981 SC and the 993 before them seem like lardy puddings by comparison.

I'll be EFI'ing my SC next!

So yes, I'm a big supporter of a genuinely really nice guy who delivers the goods.

Bert

Sauriel

Original Poster:

114 posts

106 months

Sunday 19th July 2015
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9;8.1 pistons by Mahle fine even when going EFI? They cost a packet alright brand new so I`d really like to keep em!

Im not doing it so much for the gains ( although 25 extra bhp wouldnt go amiss) but for the wonderful instant throttle response, maybe a lightweight flywheel too what you guys reckon.

Sauriel

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114 posts

106 months

Monday 20th July 2015
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spoke about a winter project at Redtek now with Nick Fulljames.
Sounds intriguing!


Edited by Sauriel on Sunday 26th July 14:59

Sauriel

Original Poster:

114 posts

106 months

Monday 20th July 2015
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cheers cmoose, yeah I love her smile

Sauriel

Original Poster:

114 posts

106 months

Tuesday 21st July 2015
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Should I have Wayne Schofield map the car after its done, or can redtek do this too? What do people reckon?

BertBert

19,075 posts

212 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2015
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Redtek will do the mapping for you I reckon. I assume you'll be changing ecu?

Sauriel

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114 posts

106 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2015
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Its CIS atm so yes hehe Just read about others who have had redtek build the engines then off to wayne schofield for maps - figured they maybe didn't map themselves.

BertBert

19,075 posts

212 months

Thursday 23rd July 2015
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yep, they are doing mine. Might get a final tweak on a rolling road when it's all run in, but not sure yet.
Bert

Sauriel

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114 posts

106 months

Thursday 23rd July 2015
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you going PMO too? Have to say, the rothsport slide ITBs look very tasty indeed.

Read the black betty thread on 964LO and they decided against PMOs in the end and went for something custom Nick made instead...

g7jhp

6,969 posts

239 months

Thursday 23rd July 2015
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Had a good look round a BS Motorsport 911 RSR Replica at Classics on the Common yesterday. Have a look at the pics.

Sauriel

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114 posts

106 months

Thursday 23rd July 2015
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Looks lovely, I`ve spoken to Neil too but he never replies to any mails so... I guess he is fully booked up!