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chris-g 05-26-2010 10:19 PM

anyone know if a turbo system out of a 951 will fit with the engine in the s2? or should I buy a bigger turbo for the bigger engine?

thanks

Chris

bluce 08-27-2010 08:13 AM

88 v 84
 
This may be a stupid question but is the motor the same on an 1988 and 1984?
looking to buy a 1984 to fix my 1988.
Thanks

PorscheDoc 08-27-2010 09:42 AM


Originally Posted by bluce (Post 26328)
This may be a stupid question but is the motor the same on an 1988 and 1984?
looking to buy a 1984 to fix my 1988.
Thanks

The 84 motor is a lower compression motor with less horsepower. Either repair yours or try to find another engine from an 88, or I think you might be a little disappointed. Unfortunately, with the NASA 944 SPEC racing series being very popular, everyone is swiping up the 88 engines for the higher compression pistons. You would also have to swap out of a few of the sensors, use the 88 wiring harness, etc. It would work though.

bluce 08-27-2010 12:28 PM


Originally Posted by PorscheDoc (Post 26330)
The 84 motor is a lower compression motor with less horsepower. Either repair yours or try to find another engine from an 88, or I think you might be a little disappointed. Unfortunately, with the NASA 944 SPEC racing series being very popular, everyone is swiping up the 88 engines for the higher compression pistons. You would also have to swap out of a few of the sensors, use the 88 wiring harness, etc. It would work though.

Thank you very much. I'll fix mine.

JamesChimney 09-03-2010 02:37 PM

more power out of a 85.5 944 na?
 
PorscheDoc, thanks for this list I found it very helpfull but still would like to ask, it sounds like the best I can do with a 85.5 944 na is to add a header (no cat) and stock muffler (or flow through but I do not want it to raspy), Max chip, and K&N in the stock air box for maybe a 15hp gain? for under $1000, with out cracking the motor for a cam or other $2k plus add ons and big bucks
did I miss some thing? any other suggestions? I love the 85.5 944 (sorry I do not like the turbo nose or rear valance, of the turbo no offense) so if I do all this and do not feel it is enough I will probably do a 968 motor and slowly change out the drive train/suspension over time.
any help would be greatly appreciated
James

PorscheDoc 09-03-2010 06:04 PM


Originally Posted by JamesChimney (Post 26387)
PorscheDoc, thanks for this list I found it very helpfull but still would like to ask, it sounds like the best I can do with a 85.5 944 na is to add a header (no cat) and stock muffler (or flow through but I do not want it to raspy), Max chip, and K&N in the stock air box for maybe a 15hp gain? for under $1000, with out cracking the motor for a cam or other $2k plus add ons and big bucks
did I miss some thing? any other suggestions? I love the 85.5 944 (sorry I do not like the turbo nose or rear valance, of the turbo no offense) so if I do all this and do not feel it is enough I will probably do a 968 motor and slowly change out the drive train/suspension over time.
any help would be greatly appreciated
James

Yup, that's about it in a nut shell. Upgrade the suspension to koni's (you can do paragon products koni conversion very easily and fairly affordable), maybe put on a set of turbo sway bars, and have some fun! If you really want to have some fun with the car, get associated with your local PCA and sign up for a driver's education event at your nearest road course, then you can see what the cars will really do (as well as really improve your own skills in a control environment at speed).

Heinz808 09-09-2010 06:56 PM

clutch problems
 
OK I have a 86' 944 turbo with some clutch problems. When the engine is on and running the shifter will not put the car in gear at all. I think that the sync is keeping it from that, but it will let me start to put in reverse (which will start to grind). When I have the engine turned off, I can put it in any gear I want without effort. If I start the car in gear (with the clutch held in) it will jerk in the direction of the gear. I was fine three days ago and now this happened. I have checked the brake/ clutch reservoir to make sure it is full and also drained and changed (which was kind of low and dirty) the transaxel fluid also. The shifter has always been a bit loose and doesn't feel any different, nor does the clutch. Could bleeding the clutch lines help? or does this sound like much bigger issue? :confused: I really love this car despite the problems I have had. Any suggestions will be welcome

PorscheDoc 09-09-2010 07:29 PM

Sounds like your clutch disc is toast. Could be the throw out bearing or pressure plate, but more than likely it is the disc.

Heinz808 09-10-2010 08:09 AM


Originally Posted by PorscheDoc (Post 26448)
Sounds like your clutch disc is toast. Could be the throw out bearing or pressure plate, but more than likely it is the disc.


Thank you for such a quick response. I will look into changing them out, and hope it's not a bad job to do myself.

Jackstripper01 09-27-2010 01:31 PM

Can anyone help me out? I have been searching on google and I cannot seem to find the FRWilk chip anywhere! I have an 84' 944 and i was reading somewhere that people who got theirs chipped helped tremendously with the vibrations that came from having your A/C on while you were stopped. Thanks for any help!


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