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can you put a radiator in a 1989 porsche 911 [993 version] carrera?

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my big bro needs to know badly before he buys it the mechanics here in kuwait dont have any experiance with 1980s porsche so i asked 15 diffirent mechanics but no one knows

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3 Responses to 'can you put a radiator in a 1989 porsche 911 [993 version] carrera?'

  1. karverstudio - May 31st, 2009 at 1:16 am

    89 Porsche is air cooled, so the answer is no.

  2. Paul S - May 31st, 2009 at 1:56 am

    First, the 1989 Carrera is not a 993 (the 993 was introduced in the US for the 1995 Model Year). A 1989 Carrera would either be a Type 911, or a 964 (as the 964 Carrera 4 was introduced in 1989). Though all of the cars mentioned are air/oil cooled and there is no radiator.

    The equalivient part would be an oil cooler, which would be located on the front right in all models you mention. For track use these cars are often outfitted with larger oil coolers to improve engine cooling.

    A radiator could be fitted, but it would also require an engine swap to something that is water cooled.

  3. Kyle M - June 2nd, 2009 at 6:06 am

    theyre right, all porsches up to 1999 were air-cooled, so it wont have a radiator.


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