
1980 Porsche 911SC RSR Tribute by Franz Blam Racing
This 1980 Porsche 911SC is a 3.0 RSR tribute race car originally built by Franz Blam Racing, with updates by John James Racing. Based on a reinforced 911SC body shell, it features 1974 RSR-style fiberglass bodywork by American International Racing, a roll cage by Robinson Racing, and widened Fuchs alloys. The 3.0-liter flat-six engine is naturally aspirated, equipped with twin-plug heads and 50mm PMO carburetors, producing 255 hp at the rear wheels. It has been raced in various events, including SVRA and PCA, and comes with logbooks. Located in Phoenix, Arizona, the car includes modern suspension and brake components, a Fiberglass body, and a lightweight Lexan windshield.
- Built by:
- Franz Blam Racing
- Location:
- Phoenix, Arizona, USA
- Vehicle:
- 1980 Porsche 911 - G-Series
- Engine:
- -
- Cost:
- -
- Power:
- 255 hp
- Torque:
- -
- Weight:
- -
- Balance:
- -
- Wheels:
- Widened Fuchs alloys with single-piece aluminum barrels (front)2-piece barrels (rear)
- Exterior:
- 1974 RSR-style fiberglass bodyworkWhite with IMSA and Camel GT Challenge decalsFunctional air ductsFiberglass quarter panels with Dzus fastenersLexan windshield and windows
- Interior:
- Recaro Race XL seatSchroth 5-point safety harnessMomo steering wheelTilton dual master cylindersWevo shifter and shift kitFuel Safe cell
- Chassis:
- EBS Racing 935-type control arm and crossmember assemblyBilstein 19mm raised spindlesMonoball upper spring perchesSPA fire-suppression systemEibach racing coil over springs 350 lb/in front & 700 lb/in rearBilstein racing digressive strutsCustom front adjustable strut braceAdjustable rear camber boxes935-type rear spring plates with monoball bearingsTarett fully-adjustable front and rear sway bars
- Powertrain:
- Porsche 3.0-liter flat-sixtwin-plug heads50mm PMO carburetorscrank-trigger ignition930 oil pumpAluminum 915 5-speed gearbox
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