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This cheap old Porsche shows how far we've fallen (video)
- Thread starter dlknight
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Although I do like how the Momo Prototipo steering wheel looks, around £250 for a standard one, £350 for Black Edition and around £450 for the Porsche branded one!
I've thought that stamped in bonnet vents would be a good idea, but I'd bin the bonnet with those nasty stick on vents. The wheels should be a dark colour too. The 968 cup steering wheel is the only upgrade I like. I would like a set of 968 mirrors though.
I watched a video about the 968 Turbo RS, and that Porsche fitted the bonnet scoops due to the higher engine bay temperatures when running the K27 turbo. So, they are probably a good thing for a modified 944 Turbo as well.
PSH
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Pete
blade7
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It is, but on some 968 turbo's there's a big vent near the front of the bonnet, and afaik the intercooler vents into that.
Pretty sure the intercooler is in the same place as the 944.
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blade7
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All the Ford Cosworths had them Pete.I'm not a fan of the bonnet vents and not so convinced that they made any difference to cooling. The 968 turbo had just over 300bhp, have any of you guys with more than that noticed an increase in engine temp? I certainly haven't and have been running for years with much more power than the 968 turbo?
Pete
It is, but on some 968 turbo's there's a big vent near the front of the bonnet, and afaik the intercooler vents into that.
Yes, that big exit scoop behind the intercooler on the RS is crazy, looking at pictures looks like it was only on the RS and the S just had the Naca ducts (one on the right feeds the air filter box and has a channel fixed to the underside of the bonnet).
I found a place that makes a replicate 968 Turbo RS bonnet, expensive though, around 2k euros, would be awesome to build a replica...
Front hood for Porsche 968 Turbo RS - Fiberglass, 2.305,00 €
They include all the correct channeling on the underside to feed the air filter box.
Cheaper option with just the ducts available from this company in the UK (Naca ducts and the big scoop for the intercooler exit).
Porsche 968 Turbo RS Bonnet NACA Duct Set – 2 Piece
absmotorsport.co.uk
blade7
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MarkK
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I wish he would have taken down the air freshener it swinging around drove me nuts.
On a video where he is so focused on steering feel purity he has the wrong wheels although they do look great, i want to try that one day.
The vents might be needed on a track/race car raced in high temps,my race car only got hot once in Spa in the mid to late 30s.
On a road car no real need ,good luck to the guy he is keen and very young you can tell.
i like the Porsche classic proto wheel not sure it goes in a 944 interior,if i was ripping out the Lozenge -968 CS works for me.
scam75
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