Porsche 911 SC Development Car Update: October 2020
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- Опубліковано 8 жов 2020
- It's been a busy summer here at the Classic Retrofit workshops but we've still found time to push the envelope on developing new products for classic Porsches.
Work on our Delphi Green 1982 Porsche 911 SC has included:
• Developing and testing our new hand-wound ignition coils (game changer)
• Fitting a second air conditioning condenser to the right front corner (kit now available)
• Optimising the installation for our Electric A/C system
• Relocating the oil cooler from the right front corner to the left rear corner
• Fitting a new thermostat and a whole new set of oil lines
• Losing ± 13 kilos of weight from the car with oil deletion
• Fitting a thermostatically controlled fan to the cooler
• Fitting race headers for more engine power
• Scavenging heat from the oil cooler for cabin heat purposes
• Updated mapping of the AFR curve for future CDI ignition developments
Learn more about what's been going on in this new video. Don't forget to give it a thumbs up if you like the project and subscribe to the channel for future updates! - Авто та транспорт
Brilliant project. I love the idea of getting less weight better oil cooling performance and then taking the dissipated heat into the cabin. Keep those videos coming. A great inspiration for my 1982 SC
Thanks! We love bringing new ideas that genuinely improve the car. Wish we could share the physical sensation of how quick this SC is now! 😀
Thanks for the updates. Always a pleasure to see how you are bringing new ideas to these old cars.
Fantastic work ... look forward to the next instalment.
Really interesting... specially the possibility to have electric AC and electring heating...but I have to admit that cost at the moment is still unfortunately too high...
Does anyone know the specific color of this Porsche? Looks Bella!
Have you come up with a kit for your oiling system?
I would *love* to add electric heat to my 964 and 3.2 Carrera. Already have the electric AC on both cars :)
Brilliant Francis 🥰
What’s your 0-60 time ?
No idea - standard car is 5.8 seconds.