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Posted

Picked up an 87 911 over the winter. Getting ready to roll for the season of de events.

Any thoughts on an order of priority on taking weight out of the car? E.g. the air con doesn't work anyway.

Any thoughts on how to do it would be appreciated as well. Lots of enthusiasm, no real experience.

Lets go raci . . . er de'ing

Thanks

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Posted

Yes, the AC can go. And, if you don't drive it on the street the cat can be replaced with a lighter empty tube.

If you get really serious then there are the door panels and power windows.

Posted

since the A/C is inop and this is a DE car you can unbolt all of the components. I would leave the fresh air blower though because 1 you might need some defroster air some time and 2 it is a pain to remove.

the rest of the parts unbolt and you can then get the hoses that run down the left rocker panel out of there also

911_A_C_Components.pdf

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