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944 Turbo
Bought a 944 turbo ('87) a few weekends ago, it was a non-runner but after a bit of investigation on the web the DME relay seemed a common problem so tried that to save the hassle of pushing it onto a trailer. New relay in, started first turn and drove it home
It's standard apart from boxster wheels and bilstein suspension. There's some cool stuff they get from standard though - forged pistons, stainless exhaust, four pots all round and no pesky ABS.
I've bought and fitted the following so far:-
New Stabilus bonnet struts, DME relay and Bosch battery.
Next I decided to examine the turbo and do a compression test to check it was healthy before chucking a load of cash at it. Passed both tests with flying colours so next on the list:-
Track Pads, Timing belt and balance belt, oil/filter change, air filter, fuel filter, brake fluid and plugs.
Probs going to take it to knockhill on the 25th then decide what the plans are from there.
It's nothing to look at and scabby in places but a couple of pics:-
Have enjoyed this car so far, think I'm going to like it
Dunc.
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Drove a couple of these and always liked how well screwed together they felt. Great driving position too. Proper sports car that
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love that. would love an old porche
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Good work Dunc - do like!
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Cheers lads
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I'm no porker man but I seem to remember these had the biggest 4 pot motor at the time when they came out as in 2.7 litre 4 pot?
might have been the s4 with wider arches thinking about it ,
Good base for some fun looks lovely in white as well
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Yeah they went from 2.5 to 2.7 to 3.0L with the 4 pot, it's got a balance shafts like a bike engine to offset the inertia of the pistons
Mega smooth
Dunc.
Last edited by dunc; 07-04-2013 at 19:04.
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Being the anorak I am had to google wiki,reads as the 2.5 '85 >'88, 2.7 was for 1 year strangely? (1989) then 3.0 afterwards
Don't know why but really like the shape of them,the way the arches flare out and the lines of the car,
should be a good cheapy (ish) track car, and they are surprisingly rapid standard according to the stats under 6 seconds to 60 is quick now
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like those, are these the ones with rear transaxle with gearbox and diff together or somehtign for better weight distribution?
2004 - on :
1999 S14a 398bhp 378lb/ft
2010 - on :
2007 RX8 PZ
1998 - 2004 :
1991 S13
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That is seriously cool
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Dunc , I know afew guys who are really into there Porsches from Grangemouth they go to local meets
, one of them does replica decals for any Porsche really good quality if your into that sort of thing . I will send some pics of there motors when I get a chance .if you want there contact details send us a email
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Looks great Dunc!
Look forward to seeing this at Knocky
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Andy the 2.7 and 3.0L was N/A only, all tubbies were 2.5L. The 3L N/A would be a nice car too imo.
Scottie yeah that's right, gearbox out back for distribution.
Not after decals thanks bud
You up on the 25th Jamie?
Dunc.
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Next time will be the TS May night i think Dunc, Funds are tight with new wheels/refurb and tyres this month.
Theres a full day OPL in July i have just booked though, a few guys from down south of Northloop are coming up for it
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Also, what power is this and how much does it weigh?
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They are a pretty chunky car so not that light bud, stated as 1180kg for early models up to 1330kg later in life so at a guess mine would be somewhere in the middle of the scale but no flyweight, I have fitted a slightly smaller battery though haha! The turbos are either 220bhp or 250bhp, again I don't know for sure which mine is but it feels like 220bhp if I were to guess.
Dunc.
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Excellent. Love 944s and turbo's seem to be creeping up in value as well!
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Lovely cars. Mate had a late model turbo years ago. Had some fun with him at Donnington and was surprised at how quickly he could get the power down exiting corners. Would leave me initially, i would just start to gain on him on the straight and under breaking then he would just power away again.
Such a great car on the road as well. Nicely balanced and so comfortable
Brakes were a bit meh iirc
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Do they lend themselves to the typical turbo tuning? Gearbox and clutch strong enough to support a bigger huffer etc?
I have considered one of these in the past but bottled it. Nice choice
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