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944 "Super Cab" 0-60 in 2 seconds

simkin911

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Not sure what else to say really.....

http://www.gumtree.com/p/cars-vans-motorbikes/porsche-944-electric-conversion/101195061

Who's buying it then? [:D]
 
This is facinating as its something ive considered doing to my 944 when the engine decideds to pack up. I wonder if the car has a website to see what has been used in the conversion. £50k seems a bit rich though it must include the R & D for project. I may go and have a look.
 
"suit someone able to support with hydrogen supply"

Curses, I was going to include that when we refurbed our house, but totally forgot! [&o]
 
the picture shows an engine in the car, you would think if true he would supply better pictures, especially at £50k.

google threw this one up, different, but check the under bonnet pics.

http://www.jstraubel.com/944EV/EVproject.htm
 
"0-60mph in 2 seconds" and "red". Just goes to prove that red is still "the fastest colour" [;)]
 
It's not still April 1st is it?

If it did ever get traction I imagine it would just wheely all the way to 60mph!

That comment just for Simon :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 

ORIGINAL: 944 man

Wheelie and stoppie are possible. Tank slapping and getting your knee down are not. [:D]

I've slapped the tank - trying to undo something beside it [:)]
 
"Suit Early Adopter"

Its an ancient 944, how far behind the times do you have to be to think that is early adoption :D

0-60 in two seconds, isnt going to happen really is it, well, not more than once.
 

ORIGINAL: J4CKO

0-60 in two seconds, isnt going to happen really is it, well, not more than once.

Well... "Performance Ford" magazine once benchmarked Pat Doran's RS200 rally-cross car at 0-60mph in 1.8 seconds so it is just about possible for a road legal car. However, that RS200 was an uprated Group B rally car, had four wheel drive, was believed to be packing around 840bhp at the time and was made out of Tupperware. I can't honestly see a 944 managing it (even a red one). [;)]
 

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