1970 Porsche 911T

MakePorsche
Model911T
Year1970
Style2 door coupe
Engine6-Cylinder, 2.7 Liter CIS
TransmissionPorsche 901 - Five Speed Manual


Some of the big projects
  • Custom Piper Cage
  • Interior Cleanup

  • Specifications:
  • 1974 Shortnose Conversion
  • 1977 2.7L CIS engine
  • Factory Sunroof
  • Chin Spoiler
  • H4 Headlights
  • SC flares
  • Adjustable Rear Swing Plates
  • Adjustable Rear shocks
  • Rennline Monoball front shock mounts
  • Rennline Strut Brace
  • Koni adjustable front shocks
  • Carrera Front Brakes
  • SC rear brakes
  • 901 transmission with A,F,M,S,X gearing
  • 16 inch ARE ( BBS look alike ) wheels..7s & 8s
  • Toyo RA-1s 205/225

  • Completed Modifications:
  • Installed Front Oil Cooler
    • Installed Porsche Original Thermostat and hard lines under passenger side
    • Installed Seatrab 172 Cooler in fiberglass RS/IROC bumper
  • Install pre '75 Heat Exchangers
    • Found a decent set of 74 heat exchangers
    • Broke five of twelve studs during extraction
    • Installed updated full thread studs into case
    • Ran new oil line from block to thermostat over engine
    Installed the dual in/dual out sport exhaust
    • Had to cut away part of rear bumper
    • Notched out small part of rear bumperettes
    • Had to lower engine by 12MM to keep rear bumper
      • This improved shifting dramatically!
  • Installed rear swaybar
  • Upgraded Torsion bars to 22/29
  • Stripped interior
  • Installed Sparco seats
  • Installed Schroth harnesses
  • Installed Piper roll cage
  • Mounted camera mount

  • Recent Maintence:
  • Replaced ball cup bushing
  • Transmisiioin Fluid Flush - Swepco 401 - September 2008
  • Brake fluid flush - ATE Blue - 10/10/2008
  • Replaced CIS fuel injector O rings
  • Replaced Oil Level Sending Unit

  • Pending Projects:
  • Rebuild Pedal Box
  • Remove parking brake
  • Replace shift coupler bushings
  • Replace shift shaft bushing
  • Install short shift kit

  • Long Term Modifications:
  • Find some lighter wheels - Fuchs, BBS, Fikse
  • Install Mechanical Oil Pressure Guage
  • Description:
    I picked up this car to turn into a dedicated track toy. I was looking for an earlier car under the theorey that they are lighter due to the lack of safety reinforcments and the laws of the mid 70s. I also wanted to work with the older body style as it allowed for me to perform more of the tasks as well as be the look I was going for. When I received this car, it was no where near original which also meant I had no qualms about destroying a historically accurate vehichle. I didn't find out how non-original it was until I got to the roll cage. :)