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Question for you guys who know way more about this…
What was the point of an "S/T?" I understand the S was the luxury version and had lots of trim and chrome and padding and leather, so it weighed more.
The T was the bare bones version so it was lighter. They put the S motor in a T trim and got a hot rod.
OK, but the factory could really do what it wanted with the shell and trim - they could (did) gut the shell so it was super light. The S motor they used for racing was more like a factory hot rod S, and sometimes a full 906 motor. It had the wide rear track and flares - that didn't come on an S. Plastic fenders and hood.
So why bother calling it S/T? Was that for homologation and class rules in GT? Did anyone police what the engine really could do?
^^ Interesting article here on that topic....The main article is about the importance of maintaining REAL documentation for the collector, but the example used is clearly hinting that apparently some insiders to Porsche built their own hot rods that were a blend of Ss & Ts & others parts.
Are they implying the T shell itself weighed less than the S? I wonder how that worked? Did they stiffen up the S for the extra power it could produce?
Last weekend I participated in the first AutoX since I have had the 944 and it was fantastic. The car handles so well, 100% stock except for wheels and tires (RE11s). Don't judge the shitty numbers/tape.
I like the meat on those wheels, looks beefy. Now you just need some HP for those tires :P
Thanks! They are 225/50/16 and 245/45/16.
NA 944s are very similar to E30s when it comes to power...very expensive for little gains. I have a whole new suspension set up that I need to find the time to install, then I will just enjoy the car for what it is (slow and perfectly balanced). :)
NA 944s are very similar to E30s when it comes to power...very expensive for little gains. I have a whole new suspension set up that I need to find the time to install, then I will just enjoy the car for what it is (slow and perfectly balanced). :)
LSx?
Originally posted by flyboyx
how about if i yank the anal beads out of your ass like i'm trying to pull start a chain saw?
This was an 87. Exterior is original and everything underneath is full blown race car(cage, motor, suspension, etc). Definitely felt like a dream car today. I've been around A LOT of 911s but this one just talked to me maybe because it's everything I want in a 911 no more or less.
Yeah the 84-85 I drove was pretty bare bones, just a better steering wheel and stiffer suspension, also had manual steering, which I dont know if it was factory but felt nice.
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