Por-Vettes - Ok I'm a believer now
#107
Rainman
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look, four cylinder engines all sound like crap (and i have one of the best sounding).... it's not a V10 or V12.... and last time i checked, no one is running either of those in a front-engine Porsche. but, the sound will blow away any V8 you've ever heard. and i'll even be so kind as to show you the recipe:
#109
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youll need a 4-5" bump in the hood from the front edge sloping back towards the distance about where the distributor on the 944 engine is...lol.
rad may have to move forward a bit but that is easy. there'd be tons of room on either side of the engine though for work...IIRC its 3" narrower than an SBC.
rad may have to move forward a bit but that is easy. there'd be tons of room on either side of the engine though for work...IIRC its 3" narrower than an SBC.
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we have guys like V2 Rocket who will probably always have a 944.
but take a few hours and skim the last 400 pages of threads on this forum and
1. read the thread titles (carnage).
2. take a good look at the avatars that have come and gone.
i've heard this forum referred to as a junk parts swap meet.
sadly, where there's smoke there's fire. in the end,
even the best junk part swap meet ever, still might not be enough.
but take a few hours and skim the last 400 pages of threads on this forum and
1. read the thread titles (carnage).
2. take a good look at the avatars that have come and gone.
i've heard this forum referred to as a junk parts swap meet.
sadly, where there's smoke there's fire. in the end,
even the best junk part swap meet ever, still might not be enough.
#111
Rainman
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we have guys like V2 Rocket who will probably always have a 944.
but take a few hours and skim the last 400 pages of threads on this forum and
1. read the thread titles (carnage).
2. take a good look at the avatars that have come and gone.
i've heard this forum referred to as a junk parts swap meet.
sadly, where there's smoke there's fire. in the end,
even the best junk part swap meet ever, still might not be enough.
but take a few hours and skim the last 400 pages of threads on this forum and
1. read the thread titles (carnage).
2. take a good look at the avatars that have come and gone.
i've heard this forum referred to as a junk parts swap meet.
sadly, where there's smoke there's fire. in the end,
even the best junk part swap meet ever, still might not be enough.
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Jayzus,
the it's not just a forum, it's a junk car swap meet is running on all 3 cylinders, this fine day.
endless breakdowns, dying engines, and scrap parts peddlers UP THE *** the last few days...
and just when you thought it couldn't get any worse,
down goes another: [a hydro-locked 944T].
i know no-one is supposed to say these things, but at this rate,
THE PLACE IS GONNA BE A GHOST TOWN SOON.
the it's not just a forum, it's a junk car swap meet is running on all 3 cylinders, this fine day.
endless breakdowns, dying engines, and scrap parts peddlers UP THE *** the last few days...
and just when you thought it couldn't get any worse,
down goes another: [a hydro-locked 944T].
i know no-one is supposed to say these things, but at this rate,
THE PLACE IS GONNA BE A GHOST TOWN SOON.
#117
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To compare a 944 motor to any mechanical watch after calling the 944 motor modern is rediculous.
Honestly, there isn't anything special about the 944 motor. 5 main bearings? that's because they took a shortcut so they could retain commonality with the 928 top end castings. Alusil? they gave up on that on the 911 after only a couple years. OHC driven by a timing belt? The VW van mill that it replaced had that.
Honestly, there isn't anything special about the 944 motor. 5 main bearings? that's because they took a shortcut so they could retain commonality with the 928 top end castings. Alusil? they gave up on that on the 911 after only a couple years. OHC driven by a timing belt? The VW van mill that it replaced had that.
Audi 2.4 V6[1][5]
Audi 3.2 FSI V6[5]
Audi 4.2 FSI V8[1][3]
Audi 5.2 FSI V10
Audi/Volkswagen 6.0 W12
BMW N52 I6
BMW M60 V8
BMW M62 V8
BMW N62 V8
BMW N63 V8
BMW M70/M73 V12[6]
Mercedes 560 SEL M117 V8
Porsche 928 V8
Porsche 924S I4
Porsche 944 I4
Porsche 968 I4
Porsche Cayenne V8[3]
Obviously AluSil is very obsolete and thats why it is used in most advanced car engines today.
#118
Toyota's flagship V12 only found in their Century from Japan.Try 450-500 RELIABLE na HP. Dinsdale is going to Megasquirt 3 it. Crazy how it is lighter than the 928 engine by 100 or more lbs....
https://rennlist.com/forums/928-foru...d-928-a-5.html
https://rennlist.com/forums/928-foru...d-928-a-5.html
#119
Rainman
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Toyota's flagship V12 only found in their Century from Japan.Try 450-500 RELIABLE na HP. Dinsdale is going to Megasquirt 3 it. Crazy how it is lighter than the 928 engine by 100 or more lbs....
https://rennlist.com/forums/928-foru...d-928-a-5.html
https://rennlist.com/forums/928-foru...d-928-a-5.html