PSH
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ORIGINAL: Jonny944CS
ORIGINAL: PSH
One more small piece of info for anyone considering buying a 944 turbo and intending major power increase, look for an early 220 version. These have far stronger blocks designed to handle 500BHP without fuss, these cars had the same blocks as the race cars before costs got to high and cutting corners began.
Interesting Pete, I recall reading that the first turbo blocks had castings with an extra 1mm wall thickness. I dismissed it as rumour at the time.
It is a shame Herr Mezger and his team couldn't get the head gasket to seal reliably when running 500bhp with the GTP back in 1981 - I wonder what effect a Le Mans win would have had on the history of the frontrunners...
Perhaps Herr Mezer would have had no problems sealing 500bhp and above if he had the use of Raceware Engineering head studs which have a minimum rating of 190,000 psi,, yes you are reading it correctly but don't get to carried away guys this is the alloy steel strength not what boost you can force through the engine..
Back to the early 220's having stronger blocks their biggest advantage is forged internals whereas later engines were all cast and why you need to be very careful going much above 350bhp on the later cars unless you upgrade to forged con rods.
Pete
Edit: sorry forgot to add the front runners were never going to succeed against the bias of the then Porsche customer base, I mean just how much better could the GTP be, first in class and seventh overall against a very competitive field, you can't get much better than that..