'74 X7 Turbo rwd -spring '17 prep
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Re: '74 X7 Turbo rwd -wintertime!
That is absolutely fabulous looking.
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Re: '74 X7 Turbo rwd -wintertime!
You had me until you stretched the tires.
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Re: '74 X7 Turbo rwd -wintertime!
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Re: '74 X7 Turbo rwd
The car is finally street legal in Sweden 1080kg curb weight with 30l fuel. 55% front and 45% on the rear wheels, somewhat heavier than before, but still ok. Furthermore its converted to T7 bcv, so I finally got the boost back.
Its now rolling on 16" wheels with unfortunately too large tires.
See you at the Saab Festival :)
Its now rolling on 16" wheels with unfortunately too large tires.
See you at the Saab Festival :)
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Re: '74 X7 Turbo rwd -street legal!
Looking forward to it Schwartz, See you there. Want anything neat from the US? I always have lots of luggage space coming over there and nothing on the way back. We'll probably randomly bump into eachother in the returbilen again...
Less brake more gas!
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Re: '74 X7 Turbo rwd -street legal!
Been at the Saab festival all weekend, met lots of nice people and the response on the car was great! We could have had somewhat better weather though. Took a couple of laps on a rainy Kinnekulle Ring and it felt alright, still holds together.
Here are two pics proving its alive :-)
Here are two pics proving its alive :-)
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Re: '74 X7 Turbo rwd -street legal!
Bitchin' looking ride.
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Re: '74 X7 Turbo rwd -summer edit
2 Schwartzs...I didn't realize that silver car was your brothers...figured it was yours as well. Good video work....cars look and sound good.
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Re: '74 X7 Turbo rwd -summer edit
Yes, I only have the 99 and a 9-3 as a daily driver. Hard to find more parking space right now :-)
He runs my previous setup though, td04-16t and T5.5 through a 3-speed auto. Faster than the 99... Need a larger turbo asap, running a te05-12b right now.
He runs my previous setup though, td04-16t and T5.5 through a 3-speed auto. Faster than the 99... Need a larger turbo asap, running a te05-12b right now.
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Re: '74 X7 Turbo rwd -summer edit
Thought your brothers car was neat! Not many 3 speed autos over there... Most here died a while ago. My 1992 2.1 liter T5.5 /w TEO5 turbo really gets going alarmingly quick. Between the high compression of the 2.1, the TE05 and the T5 timing control it eliminates that moment most automatic classic 900's have when you 1st take off and wonder "is this thing ever going to start pulling......... Oh, wait, wait, there it goes" It just rips as soon as you step on the gas.
mine generally gets traction in 1st unless you brake torque in the slightest bit, and the 1-2 shift chirps the tires as it shifts. Transformed the car from a dog into a really fun car to drive. Only downside is the highway revs and the top speed of 125. Most cars can still out run it if they want to "take it up to maximum speed"
I think keeping these transmissions alive has a lot to do with heat. I have a motorhome automatic transmission cooler mounted right in front of the AC condenser of mine. I am waiting for that day that there is a pile of B&W type 37 parts shattered all over the ground, but so far so good.
mine generally gets traction in 1st unless you brake torque in the slightest bit, and the 1-2 shift chirps the tires as it shifts. Transformed the car from a dog into a really fun car to drive. Only downside is the highway revs and the top speed of 125. Most cars can still out run it if they want to "take it up to maximum speed"
I think keeping these transmissions alive has a lot to do with heat. I have a motorhome automatic transmission cooler mounted right in front of the AC condenser of mine. I am waiting for that day that there is a pile of B&W type 37 parts shattered all over the ground, but so far so good.
Less brake more gas!
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Re: '74 X7 Turbo rwd -summer edit
Had to clean the car from underneath, after covering almost 1500 miles since the rwd-conversion.
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