My porsche 944 S2 16 valve turbo project
#331
Rennlist Member
Yes Patrick I've still got it but had to either do some more work to her and then use it or bite the bullet and sell. I haven't used her much because I haven't really liked the way she felt, steering seemed vague which didn't inspire.
So I'm hoping with a full suspension rebuild and the Kw's she is going to be transformed. I've also looked into having a quick rack made but the cost was horrendously high, so that was a no go. Would you run 10's front and rear? That would make tyre's easier to match.
How's thing's with you, are you not running your car now? I know you had problems with the engine and that's the last I'd heard having not been visiting the site. I did see the Porsche RP968 had done well again,
that thing looks amazing. It would be nice to come out sometime to World Time Attack and maybe Bathurst.
So I'm hoping with a full suspension rebuild and the Kw's she is going to be transformed. I've also looked into having a quick rack made but the cost was horrendously high, so that was a no go. Would you run 10's front and rear? That would make tyre's easier to match.
How's thing's with you, are you not running your car now? I know you had problems with the engine and that's the last I'd heard having not been visiting the site. I did see the Porsche RP968 had done well again,
that thing looks amazing. It would be nice to come out sometime to World Time Attack and maybe Bathurst.
About a quick rack. A friend of mine here in Sweden developed a bolt on ps rack for the 944/968 with 2,1 turns lock to lock. I have it on my 968 Turbo S replica and it is silly the defference to the stock steering! Best upgrade I have done.
Shoot him an e-mail and see if he might do more info@sanden.nu
Regards
Peder
#333
Instructor
Thread Starter
About a quick rack. A friend of mine here in Sweden developed a bolt on ps rack for the 944/968 with 2,1 turns lock to lock. I have it on my 968 Turbo S replica and it is silly the defference to the stock steering! Best upgrade I have done.
Shoot him an e-mail and see if he might do more info@sanden.nu
Regards
Peder
Shoot him an e-mail and see if he might do more info@sanden.nu
Regards
Peder
Cheers Tim
#334
Rennlist Member
Yes Patrick I've still got it but had to either do some more work to her and then use it or bite the bullet and sell. I haven't used her much because I haven't really liked the way she felt, steering seemed vague which didn't inspire.
So I'm hoping with a full suspension rebuild and the Kw's she is going to be transformed. I've also looked into having a quick rack made but the cost was horrendously high, so that was a no go. Would you run 10's front and rear? That would make tyre's easier to match.
How's thing's with you, are you not running your car now? I know you had problems with the engine and that's the last I'd heard having not been visiting the site. I did see the Porsche RP968 had done well again,
that thing looks amazing. It would be nice to come out sometime to World Time Attack and maybe Bathurst.
So I'm hoping with a full suspension rebuild and the Kw's she is going to be transformed. I've also looked into having a quick rack made but the cost was horrendously high, so that was a no go. Would you run 10's front and rear? That would make tyre's easier to match.
How's thing's with you, are you not running your car now? I know you had problems with the engine and that's the last I'd heard having not been visiting the site. I did see the Porsche RP968 had done well again,
that thing looks amazing. It would be nice to come out sometime to World Time Attack and maybe Bathurst.
I ran 10's x 18's all round for both road and track back in 2010. Went well. Car finished with 11.5's all round and it was never an issue of balance. Was one less thing to think about. For a road car you can run a little stagger in my opinion but there's no harm in going square.
#336
Instructor
Thread Starter
#339
Tim,
I have absolutely loved following this build and am in awe of your skills.
I'm currently trying to assemble a 2.5 16v turbo build (with significantly lower horsepower goals than you) and had a question. Way back in post #1, you mentioned exhaust valves that were designed to handle the extra heat.
Would you share a bit of detail on what you did/where you sourced them, please? Also, did you do anything special with valve springs when assembling your head?
Thanks in advance. Keep the updates comming!
Malcolm
I have absolutely loved following this build and am in awe of your skills.
I'm currently trying to assemble a 2.5 16v turbo build (with significantly lower horsepower goals than you) and had a question. Way back in post #1, you mentioned exhaust valves that were designed to handle the extra heat.
Would you share a bit of detail on what you did/where you sourced them, please? Also, did you do anything special with valve springs when assembling your head?
Thanks in advance. Keep the updates comming!
Malcolm
#340
Drifting
Call Ferrea for valves. They make them custom for around $63ea last time I checked three years ago.
Tim, more on the brakes? They’re super nice.
Tim, more on the brakes? They’re super nice.
Last edited by Humboldtgrin; 12-26-2019 at 02:24 PM.
#341
I'm aware of Ferrea, thanks.. Already reached out to them for current pricing.
However, since Tim has done so many things in his own way, I was wondering if he had gone in a different direction in this area as well. And $63/valve x 8 valves is getting up there... that is close to half of a turbo, or a good chunk of a suspension. If there are alternatives, I'd like to know.
I'm also still curious about how Tim's motor manages 8000 rpm, and if custom valve springs were required.
Malcolm
However, since Tim has done so many things in his own way, I was wondering if he had gone in a different direction in this area as well. And $63/valve x 8 valves is getting up there... that is close to half of a turbo, or a good chunk of a suspension. If there are alternatives, I'd like to know.
I'm also still curious about how Tim's motor manages 8000 rpm, and if custom valve springs were required.
Malcolm
#343
Nordschleife Master
#344
My opinion is that the original normally aspirated 928 and probably 944/968 4-valve head stock exhaust valves from the 1980’s are great and don’t need anything else other than a good, wide valve seat and more seated spring load to work well. It’s just an opinion, though.
Apologies. Can you elaborate on what you mean by "more seated spring load"?
thanks!
#345
Nordschleife Master