1986 Porsche 944 Turbo (plus Freebies Only For Good Buyer With Prompt Payment) on 2040-cars
Fairview Heights, Illinois, United States
Engine:2.5 Turbo
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Porsche
Interior Color: Black
Model: 944
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: 2 door
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 154,063
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
FIRST VEHICLE PICKUP IN PERSON ONLY, ABSOLUTELY NO SHIPPING AVAILABLE...iN ADDITION I WILL HAVE TO SIGN and DATE THE TITLE TO MAKE THIS A LEGAL TRANSACTION AND ABSOLVE MYSELF FROM ANY FUTURE ACCIDENTS OR INCIDENTS... I mention this because i know a lot of people like to leave the date area blank but I cannot do that, sorry. Hi, Up for sale is my 1986 944 turbo. I have owned this vehicle since 2003. I'll start with the known problems BAD: Has minor hail damage, mainly on hood but 1 ding or 2 on top of car and a spot here or there, not too bad though. Air conditioning compressor seals leak. If you add freon it will blow cold but leaks down. I don't recommend using it like this. Compressor will need replaced. The car runs rough until it gets warmed up. I believe it has a vacuum leak somewhere. The idle control valve does not work and that may be where the leak is, i just don't spend much time with the car anymore. It has a small oil leak presumably at the rear of the oil pan, mainly when boosting hard. I have driven it like this since i installed this motor in 2005 and do not have to add oil in between oil changes. Clock is missing, was sent for rebuild and the insides were not repairable. Does not have limited slip tranny. Cycling valve bad and not working properly so boost runs from LR boost enhancer directly to LR Dual Port wastegate, about 13 pounds boost. To run more you'd need to add different chips and a manual boost controller If i remember correctly i think one of the outer tie rods could use replacing. Paint old and faded, have to keep it polished and waxed to be real shiny Next up i will list the good stuff.
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Porsche 911 GT3 RS revealed in patent photos
Fri, 01 Aug 2014Porsche has been taking its time developing the most hardcore 911 models for the latest 991 chassis. While the GT3 has been on the market for a little while, it suffered from some teething issues. The 911 GT3 RS is certainly on the radar since being spotted testing, but it's always better to get a look at a new car without all of the camo to hide the coolest parts. Thankfully, Car in the UK has some patent photos of the RS ahead of its debut, and they show off one mean-looking 911.
The first thing that you notice about the RS is that Porsche clearly isn't afraid to rework the latest 911's shape for its track-focused version. Each piece is slightly resculpted to squeeze the most out of it. Up front, the air dam has the same shape to the earlier photos. They also both highlight the upcoming model's tiny air inlet at the tip of the hood, the massive intakes in the rear fenders and general design of the rear wing with a ducktail underneath. The bubbled roof is much clearer here, where it was disguised in spy shots. You can also spot the slashing fender gills behind the front wheels that are a completely new feature.
The GT3 RS is the ultimate naturally aspirated 911 for the street, but according to Car, Porsche aims to take that even farther with the latest model. If these are the looks, then it's working. Unfortunately, the new version's powerplant remains a mystery. Though, given all the changes to the bodywork, the engine is almost surely getting tweaked over the 475-horsepower GT3. The RS is rumored to hit the road and be screaming down the track in 2015.
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Porsche may not be the only one showing interest in the category, however. BMW is said to similarly be considering a GT4-spec version of its M235i Racing model to compete in the same class, taking the place of the defunct M3 GT4 as the Bavarian marque's entry-level customer racing car.
Chris Harris hits the track with the Porsche Cayman GT4
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