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911 SC and 911 3.2 differences

Old Nov 3, 2011 | 02:55 AM
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Default 911 SC and 911 3.2 differences

Good day everyone, new to the forum.

I own a 1981 SC Targa LHD (for 3 years now) as well as a 1984 3.2 Carrera Targa bought recently.

I find the 3.2 suspension MUCH harder than the SC's, why would this be? The Carrera is in a mint condition and stock standard with 245000km on the odometer.

The Carrera also tends to be more effected by cross winds (left to right swaying) than the SC, although it has fantastic adhesion through corners. Are there any items on the suspension that should possibly be replaced or at least checked considering the mileage on the car?

Oil temperatures on the 3.2 also tend to get significantly higher than with the SC. Again, is this normal?
 
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