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How much does it cost to service a Porsche 944?
A typical service for a 944 2.5 is in the order of £300, with an additional £50 for S2 and Turbo cars. Drive, cam and balance belt services (every 4 years maximum) should not be skipped under any circumstances. A failure will cost dearly. While you’re in there, the water pump should be changed at the same time.
When did the Porsche 924 front engine come out?
After three decades of producing rear-engined, air-cooled cars, Porsche began experimenting with more mainstream configurations in the late 1970s with an eye towards mass appeal. The Stuttgart company released a series of front-engine, water-cooled cars, first with the 924 in 1976, then with the 928 in 1978.
What kind of car is Mazda rotary 944?
Thirsty if driven hard, Mazda’s rotary had a distinctive appeal and came alive with a turbo, offering 944 pace for a fraction of the price, with cabriolet options, too. Almost all have vanished: parts will be an issue for the survivors.
When did Porsche stop making the Porsche 944?
With over 163,000 cars produced, the 944 was the most successful sports car in Porsche’s history until the introductions of the Boxster and 997 Carrera. Extensive design revisions for the 1992 model year prompted Porsche to drop the 944 nameplate and rebrand the vehicle as the 968.
What’s the top speed of a 1987 Porsche 944?
— My 1987 Porsche 944 31 mpg, Top speed- est. 140mph 0 to 60 – 6.7 sec Galvanized Steel Body Handling- Phenomenal…corners like a dream, it can handle anything you throw at it. Ecu chip, Performance Headers, Performance exhaust, An app-solute awesome car to own I highly recommend it
When to replace balancer shaft on Porsche 944?
Replacing cam drive and balancer-shaft drive belts at 48,000 miles or four years is vital to avoid a blown engine; the water pump should also be checked and replaced if in doubt. On the twin-cam S/S2, replace the hydraulic tensioner and the (mid-head) chain that takes drive from the exhaust to inlet cam at least every 96k miles.
What kind of brakes does a Porsche 944 Turbo have?
The Turbo’s front and rear brakes were borrowed from the 911, with Brembo 4-piston fixed calipers and 12-inch discs. Engine component revisions, more than thirty in all, were made to the 951 to compensate for increased internal loads and heat. 1987 Porsche 944 Turbo (US Model) Changes occurred for the 1987 model year.