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Date:         Fri, 3 Mar 1995 14:33:03 -0800 (PST)
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From:         "Thom Fitzpatrick" <thom@tim.com>
Subject:      Re: 914/6 motor

>The 914/6 had a variation of the '72 911T 2.4L engine--without >MFI, I belive. If you are interested, I could look up the >specs and email you. (I have a '72 911T.)

Well! Looks like we have 3 versions of the 914/6: 2.0L, 2.2 (me) and 2.4L!

I think this is legit, though, 'cause they were made over a perdiod of time.

Surprised nobody has mentioned the 912E, which is the opposite of a 914/6 - a 914 in a 911 chassis! Sorry, 1976 ONLY!

I too have a 72T, with MFI, a targa even! '72 is the _coolest_ year because of the external oil flap!

Thom -- > If at first you don't succeed, try second or shortstop. ............................................................................ : Thom Fitzpatrick Transamerica Info Mgmnt : : Systems Administrator 1860 Howe Ave : : tfitzpatrick@tim.com Sacramento, CA 95825 : : fax (916) 921-6781 (916) 565-3346 : ............................................................................


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