1986 Porsche 944 Turbo Only 55k Miles 2 Owner Car Lindsey Racing Equipt. Cheap!! on 2040-cars
Fishers, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:2.5L TURBO
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: 944
Trim: TURBO 951
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 55,521
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: 951
Exterior Color: CHARCOAL
Interior Color: Tan
UP FOR SALE IS THIS EXTREMELY CLEAN 1986 PORSCHE 944 TURBO OR BETTER KNOW AS A 951. THE VEHICLE HAS NEVER SEEN RAIN, SNOW OR SALT. 2 OWNER 55K ORIGINAL MILES AND OTHER THAN A COUPLE OF DOOR DINGS NOTHING TOO GREAT AND A FEW NICKS THE CAR IS A 9 OUT OF A 10. NO RUST. NOT A SINGLE CRACK ON DASH NO CHIPS ON WINDSHIELD. THE CAR HAS NEW LINDSEY RACING EXHAUST, POWER CHIPS, TURBO AND MORE. THERE WAS OVER $13K IN THE MOTOR ALONE TO THIS CAR. UPDATED TIMING BELT, WATER PUMP. EVERYTHING WORKS GREAT THE A/C EVEN BLOWS ICE COLD. IN THE PICTURES THE CAR HAS IT'S ORIGINAL 16" PHONE DIAL WHEELS BUT ALSO WILL COME WITH MODA 18" WHEELS WITH RUBBER AS SEEN IN PICS. I DON'T KNOW WHAT ELSE TO SAY ABOUT THIS CAR OTHER THAN THAT. IT IS A RARE COLOR COMBINATION CAR AS WELL. ONLY MADE THIS COLOR COMBO 1 YEAR AND ONLY FOR THE U.S. MARKET. ANY QUESTIONS OR IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO TEST DRIVE OR MAKE A OFFER FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME. THANKS AGAIN FOR LOOKING.
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Sun, 19 Oct 2014Currently, Porsche builds two turbocharged 911s - the Turbo and the Turbo S (and their cabriolet counterparts). The rest of the 911 range, meanwhile, is motivated by either 3.4- or 3.8-liter flat-sixes of varying outputs. This clear separation could be set to change in the very near future, though, as rumors continue to swirl that Porsche's rear-engined range could switch exclusively to turbocharged power.
This time, it's Car projecting that the 911 range will go turbocharged as part of a mid-cycle refresh, with the base Carrera's 3.4-liter dropping to 2.9 liters and adding an iron lung, bumping the entry level 911 up to 400 horsepower. Yes, a 400-horsepower, entry level 911. The Carrera S, meanwhile, will retain its 3.8-liter engine, but will also benefit from turbocharging, increasing output to 530 horsepower and 520 pound-feet of torque. So basically, it sounds like the current, 520-hp 911 Turbo will become the next Carrera S.
What does that mean for Porsche's traditional high-performance models? Well, it's a safe bet that the Turbo, Turbo S and eventual GT2 will be producing seriously huge power figures. Based on pure speculation, we wouldn't be shocked to see a 600-hp Turbo, with the S and GT2 increasing output markedly from there.
Fastest and most powerful SUVs in America for 2022
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Porsche 918 Spyder with Weissach package does 0-62 mph in 2.6 seconds
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In all-electric mode, a non-Weissach pack 918 does 0-62 mph in 6.2 seconds (with the package, 6.1 seconds), down from 6.9 seconds. Efficiency is also improved thanks to the final tuning. The New European Driving Cycle (NEDC) rating of a Weissach pack-equipped car equates to 94 miles per gallon, up three mpg compared to before. That's pretty good for a car with 887 horsepower!
Check out the press release below for more details on how Porsche's final tuning measures improved its flagship supercar.