From: James at Pelican Parts [james@pelicanparts.com] Sent: Saturday, May 22, 1999 10:27 PM To: DBurrus@email.msn.com Subject: Re: 3.2 engine conversion I know its possible to do the conversion, but I'm not sure of all the details exactly. At a minimum: you will have to have a new CD unit (about $300), and do some creative wiring. There is also the issue of the different alternators (there is a tech bulletin to cover the procedure) and coils. Your CIS system also uses different relays and fuses. In other words "you have your work cut out for you". Getting the proper wiring diagrams will be a must! Good luck james Wayne at Pelican Parts wrote: > Hi there. I don't think that you can use the same electrical setup, but I'm > not 100% sure. I'm going to forward you to James in Tech Support, and > perhaps he will have some insight for you. > > Thanks, > > Wayne > > -----Original Message----- > From: DBurrus@email.msn.com [mailto:DBurrus@email.msn.com] > Sent: Friday, May 21, 1999 1:47 PM > To: pelicanparts@csi.com > Subject: 3.2 engine conversion > > I have a 1976 porsche 911 and purchased a 1986 3.2 engine complete with fuel > injection,exhaust, wiring harness, and brain. I was told by a friend that I > would not be able to use the electronics mounted to the drivers side of the > engine compartment and would have to purchase new ones. Is this true or can > I adapt my 2.7 electronics? > If I cannot and have to purchase something then what parts would they be?