Thursday, December 30, 2004

" He ain't heavy..............."


Thomas R. has chosen these Mahle "gasburners" for his racer. This set of wheels was bought in 2003, still in the original Porsche boxes !Link to wheels weight HEREPosted by Hello

Saturday, December 25, 2004

More " Tannheuser"


2110 by Morten I.For engine specs.please read comment below ! Posted by Hello

The " Quadruplicater"


The 2332 T1 owned by Thomas R.( here shown with his "Quad-48-setup" for x-tra go ! ) :) Got slicks ? Posted by Hello

Tuesday, December 21, 2004

"Dynomite"


Michael B. on the dyno at J.P.Motorsport.He has changed from 44 to 40 Webers and the 1776 T1 pulls 102 hk.
 Posted by Hello

Friday, December 17, 2004

Can't get enough of a good THING


This project is something else !!!Morten J.from M.I.B is creating a 181 which is, by far,going to be the best "trekker" ever hitting the streets of DK.  Posted by Hello

This wild 181 will be powered by a 2 l. T4 engine with turbocharger,intercooler and fuel injection. For further specifications, please read comments below !! Posted by Hello

The injection system has arrived !! Posted by Hello

Heavy duty trekker. Posted by Hello

Sunday, December 12, 2004

M-Flow's Berg parts


Claus has been collecting Berg parts for his new engine project. For tec.specs. please read comment from M-Flow below !!! Posted by Hello

Here's more of the Berg "stash" collected by Claus. For more tec.specs. please read comment above !!! Posted by Hello

"BERG" of DK


This 1776 T1 lives under the decklid of a very nice daily driver, owned by M. Berg, Copenhagen. ( Longblock by Tannheuser Tuning ). Posted by Hello

J.P.M


John and Claus took a " little" roadtrip to Sweden !!!!!! Posted by Hello

" KIDJ "


Here's a picture of the modified 1600 T1 engine owned by M.I.B. member Kim (KIDJ) This car is going to " hit " the streets next summer, so watch out !! LOOK AT THE CAR HEREPosted by Hello

Saturday, December 11, 2004

The "Kriller-Kraller" files.


This 2,0 T4 engine belongs to Jan "Langeberg" of M.I.B. The horizontally placed Porsche coolingfan system with its 2 small " guide-wheels" make this one sound beautyfull !!!! Posted by Hello

Wednesday, December 01, 2004