1986 Porsche 928 on 2040-cars
Furlong, Pennsylvania, United States
Please message me with questions at: meeroyals@netzero.net .
Offered for sale is this beautiful racer 1986 Porsche 928 Coupe new LS1 Corvette motor with 0,0 miles, factory
color is L80K Guards Red with Red Cobra racing seat (1), with the following racing modifications:
VIN WP0JB0924GS862722, with clean title never in an accident!
Complete & new Corvette LS1 410 hp engine assembly w/exhaust set, engine control module (MEFI4), engine
wiring harness (LS1 Lo-Profile), fuel injector set (LS1/LS6 engines), throttle body assembly (TK Plus LS1/LS6),
flywheel kit (thin style), K&N air filter (1015), Stage1 fuel pump kit, starter purchased new from Turnkey
Engine Supply of Oceanside, CA (a $10,000.00 value)
Complete and new conversion kit for LS1 engine assembly made by Renegade Hybrid of Las Vegas, NV includes:
kit for manual transmission, 928 LS Radiator, cooling fan kid assembly, remote oil cooling lines, temperature
sender, oil pressure sender, oil pressure adapter, power steering lines, fuel filter/regulator, heater controls,
stage II pressure plate, Kevlar clutch disk, etc. (a $5,000.00 value)
Re-manufacturer Porsche 928 manual transmission work done by Vertex Automotive of Miami FL ( a $4,000.00
value)
Rennline Front & Rear hood and 3-rd door tie downs
Rennline Folding Race Hook
17.0 Gallon FuelSafe Sportman fuel cell (a $1,100.00 value)
Cobra Imola racing seat (1) red with aluminum base adaptor (a $800.00 value)
5-Liter AFFF SFI Fire System (3 nozzle system, charged & never fired!) (a $600.00 value)
Angle Ribbon Window Net & Right Side Net (a $180.00 value)
6-Point 3 Hans Compatible Harness driver side only (red) (a $400.00 value)
Roll cage made of 2 OD, 1.760ID, 0.120 wall thickness 1026 steel all TIG welded.
Momo Commando Steering wheel & NRG Quick Release hub adaptor, red (a $450.00 value)
Kill Switch to battery and alternator (a $120.00 value)
Front and Rear heavy duty (racing) sway bars
Front and Rear heavy duty Koni racing adjustable Coilover struts/shocks (a $1,500.00 value)
Mounted on Car Four (4) Hoosier competition tires, Front P255/35ZR18, Back P285/30ZR18 mounted on
Aluminum alloy 5-spoke, 5-lug, Porsche-crest wheels NO SPARE TIRES
Great racing car (great fun!)
Car needs wiring to be completed to engine, rear lights, fuel pumps, front lights (optional), camera, etc.
Always garage-kept last season driven was 2012!
New motor, re-manufacturer transmission, and all racing components never driven!
Started modification to the motor in 2013 and ran out of time; new business ventures require the sale of all my
cars (3 collectibles & 2 racers)
New business venture requires sale of my collectibles/racers!
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Watch a Group B Porsche 911 tear up the 'Ring in the snow
Thu, Jan 28 2016The Nurburgring is a motorsports fantasyland during the best weather, but it looks even more exciting when the snow starts to fall. While the course isn't open to the general public during the winter, this Porsche 911 SC RS rally car managed a lap of the snow-covered Grand Prix Circuit, sliding the whole way around. The 911 SC RS isn't as famous as Porsche racers like the 917, but it has an interesting story. Porsche's development of the 959 was slow in the '80s, and this coupe was the company's stopgap for Group B rallying. The SC RS used the 911 Turbo's wider body, suspension, and brakes, but the car had a naturally aspirated 3.0-liter flat-six to drive the rear wheels. It couldn't compete against all-wheel drive beasts like the Audi Quattro, but one managed third place in the 1985 Tour de Corse in France. The SC RS sounds great in this video, and it looks even better kicking up snow. There's so much accumulation that you can't tell which way the track goes, but driver Patrick Simon knows his way around. After watching this clip, we think the 'Ring should unleash a few more old rally cars on the track for a new racing series next winter.
Porsche Cayman GT4 speeds back into view
Tue, 18 Nov 2014We're all familiar with the succession of numbers that follow the letters GT on a hard-core Porsche 911: the GT1 that was Stuttgart's Le Mans contender in the late 90s, the GT2 that packs turbochargers but without the Turbo's all-wheel drive and excess weight, and the naturally aspirated GT3 that's the enthusiast's choice. But a GT4? That's something new, and exactly what Porsche has in store.
Spied testing in Germany once again is the upcoming GT4 version of the Porsche Cayman, set to supersede the existing GTS and take the place of the previous Cayman R at the top of Porsche's junior sports car range. This latest batch of spy shots doesn't show us much more than the last crop, but gives us a much clearer view at what promises to be the most hardcore Cayman to date.
As you can see, the Cayman GT4 packs a much more aggressive aero kit and rolling stock than any version we've seen to date. It's got a lip spoiler, big air dam and GT3-style vent in front of the hood, deep air scoops along the flanks, a set of spindly alloys packing oversized brakes, a diffuser with twin central exhaust tips around back and a rear wing that's likely to be replaced with a sleeker unit before the GT4 reaches production.
Porsche reveals new 911 Turbo Cabriolets, starting from $160,700*
Mon, 23 Sep 2013Porsche has come a long way from the days when its entire model line revolved essentially around the 911, but its prototypical rear-engined sports car is still what it's known for best, and still keeps the German automaker pretty busy. With a seemingly endless array of variations on the theme, the 911s just keep on coming until a new generation arrives and then it starts all over again. And what we have here is the new king of the hill (for now, anyway).
Set to debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show a little less than two months from now are the new Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolets. And no, that's not a typo: that's cabriolets, plural, because what you're looking at are two new models. First up is the 911 Turbo Cabriolet, whose 3.8-liter twin-turbo flat-six develops 520 horsepower, driving the droptop to 60 miles per hour in 3.3 seconds. That's Porsche's claim, and we have a feeling it's a bit conservative. But if that's still not enough, the 911 Turbo S Cabriolet adds an extra 40 hp for a total of 560 to drop the benchmark acceleration run down to 3.1 seconds.
That makes the new topless Turbos 30 horses stronger and 0.2 seconds quicker than the respective models they replace, but the weight penalty involved with replacing a fixed roof with a folding one (and the necessary structural reinforcement) does make the new 911 Turbo Cabs a smidgen more lethargic than their contemporary coupe counterparts, which run the gauntlet in 3.2 and 2.9 seconds in standard Turbo and upgraded Turbo S specs, respectively. They only lose a single tick on the top speed, though, which clocks in at a follicle-tickling 195 mph in either spec. Otherwise the specifications are as identical as you might expect.



