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944S Test Drive
- Thread starter gajh
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andy watson
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Can't help with a drive mate as I am in Colchester unless you can make the November get together at Snetterton, is you lack of power seeming to come from? low down? they need revving hard and don't come on song until around 3500/4000 rpm
They do seem gutless and hard work until they get rolling!
gajh
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just in generally, it seems to struggle even trying to go over 80 mph, I have been tying to keep the revs up but still doesn't seem right. I had been in one about two years ago and I am sure it was much better than mine from memory. Unfortunatley I am away from the 16th November to the 1st December so cant make that meeting.
I have a FRWILK chip to install that is recommend on some of the porsche foums but it would be nice to know if there is an issue before installing it. As a comparison I took my son's 1986 BMW e30 325i for a test drive and there is no comparison my 944S is slug to my son's amusement [
Gavin
Chrishazle
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andy watson
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Dizzy cap / rotor arm / leads / condition of plugs
The only thing that I could suggest is looking at the MAF changed, mine 2 years ago and the difference was quite stark as the old one had been causing to her run rich.
gajh
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944 man
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ORIGINAL: Chrishazle
I went from a 2.5 944 lux to a 2.7 944S 16V and could not believe the lack of bottom end torque. As Andy says, they need revs. I used to say that below about 4k revs you might at well be driving a Rover Metro. Two suggestions - a 944S2 or a 968!
the 944S is a 2.5l Chris, and the 944S2 is a 3.0l. The 2.7l engine wasnt introduced until after the 944S's production ceased (its actually from the same family as the 3.0l engine).
Hairyarse
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Well good news is I live in Stamford and work in Corby, down side is my 944 is a turbo so wont help with the comparison - although maybe your grin factor! [8D]
I've not long sold a 2.5 square dash, but 8V not 16V so again maybe not best comparison. Happy to help if I can though [
I wasn't clear, has it always been like this or a recent change?
Cheers
Andy
Chrishazle
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ORIGINAL: 944 man
ORIGINAL: Chrishazle
I went from a 2.5 944 lux to a 2.7 944S 16V and could not believe the lack of bottom end torque. As Andy says, they need revs. I used to say that below about 4k revs you might at well be driving a Rover Metro. Two suggestions - a 944S2 or a 968!
the 944S is a 2.5l Chris, and the 944S2 is a 3.0l. The 2.7l engine wasnt introduced until after the 944S's production ceased (its actually from the same family as the 3.0l engine).
I stand corrected - I know it was a 16V and had no bottom - only reason I chopped the lux was SWMBO wanted to be able to raise the seat, which she could not do in the lux and could in the S. Had the car for about a year or more, drove to Angouleme / St Emelion and back amongst other trips - did not like the car at all. Getting the 968 (in November 1998) was a breath of fresh air, at last I had a car with bottom end torque - which is why I've stayed with 968 ever since!
Hairyarse
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ORIGINAL: gajh
Hi Andy,
Yes it has always been like that but i thought with a bit of work it would be ok as it was a fixer upper. Yes I am sure your turbo would put a grin on my face and even want a turbo more. Where in corby do you work if you don't mind me asking
Gavin
Business Park next door to RS. Let me know if you want a second opinion on yours
andy watson
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ORIGINAL: 944 man
Even new 944Ss werent great and Porsche admitted as much. They dont wear well either, although a specialist like EMC will be able to get them working properly again.
Hi Simon,
In what way do they not wear well?
What sort of things would EMC do?
pauljmcnulty
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There's been plenty of evidence that they do tend to lose power; the dyno days have often shown the S suffering a loss of horses more than the other models. As you've looked at the usual service items then it's worth getting it checked out by a specialist. The S is arguably the bargain of the 944 range if well-sorted, just as the 924S is, but it's really going to be struggling if it's down on power, especially if you drive other cars with better low-end torque more regularly.

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