1988 Porsche 944 Custom on 2040-cars
Paterson, New Jersey, United States
A one of a KIND 944!  
This Car has been built for the Track in mind with no expense spared.  
A few of the modifications are;
    2005 GM 5.7L LS6 aluminum V8 500HP modified with under 200 miles.
    Patriot Performance cylinder heads CNC machined
    Howards Cam camshaft 222/222 .561/.561
    BBK Intake and Throttle Body (ported and polished)
    Ported and polished oil pump
    Ported MAF sensor
    Patriot performance dual gold springs
    Harland sharp roller rockers
    GM performance lifters
    Comp cams double roller timing set
    Bosch 39lb injectors
    Comp cams Magnum pushrods
    Speedlab custom ECU tune
    ZF Rebuilt Transaxle from a model year 1986 Porsche 944 turbo. 40% limited slip transaxle.  Stamped 9U 23097.
    w/Solid State Transmission Mount.
    Ground Control coil-over dampers. Product description - Complete Front Struts w/Rear C/O Shocks Product SKU
    #7020.83
    New front springs. 500 Lb Rate
    Weltmeister 28mm front sway Bar
    Weltmeister 22mm rear sway Bar.  Removal of torsion Bar.
    Magnaflow Full Exhaust, no Cat.
    4, Matte Black F14 Custom made Wheels with Guards Red pinstripe in high gloss to match Porsche Paint. 
    2, Michelin Sport P2 315 / 30 / ZR / 18" on the Rear
    2, Michelin Sport P2 275 / 35 / ZR / 18" on the Front
    2) RJS 5 point Racing Harness with a driver side Sternum Belt.  Custom Brace Bar to facilitate.
    Momo Nero 350mm Steering Wheel - Momo Steering Wheel adapter kit with Momo Porsche Horn Button 
    Custom Bergeron Racing Wide Body Kit.
    Custom Interior with several Mods as seen in Photos.
    Custom Made Fiberglass Speaker Enclosure where Rear Seats were deleted.
    Kenwood 12"Woofers with Amp and Custom Carbon Fiber Shield displaying Porsche Logo
    Pioneer AVIC 8100 NEC Head Unit with HandsFree Apple Carplay.
    Complete New Wiring Harness throughout entire Car!!.
    Complete New Fuse Box/Panel
    New LED Halo Headlights
    Complete Wilwood Brake System
    Custom Coolant Pressure Tank
    Dynamat to all Floors and Doors for Road noise dampening.
    New Window Motors
    New Side View Mirror Motors x2
    New Trunk Release Motor
    New Door Handles
    All new Interior Buttons, which all Work!
    Saratoga Glass Roof and Metal Roof Included
    Porsche Leather Roof Cover included - Fully restored.
    CoverKing - Custom Car Cover included in Black and Red to match the Car.  
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Fri, 27 Jun 2014We recently saw the standard Porsche Cayman go up against a Subaru WRX STI in a one-mile drag race with surprising results. Apparently, Evo had a similar idea of evaluating the Cayman's quickness. However, it opted for the more powerful S model and chose a flyweight Caterham Roadsport 140 as the challenger. Will the results of this battle be as close at the end of the kilometer-long (0.62-mile) drag?
Neither of these are cars you'd usually associate with drag racing, but they are nearly evenly matched. Evo selected them based on power-to-weight ratio, with the Caterham offering a scant 140 horsepower in a lithe 1,213-pound package. The Porsche is a quite svelte 2,910 pounds but has 325 hp to haul it around.
Of course, power-to-weight ratio isn't everything. There are a ton of other variables like aerodynamics and gearing that play a huge role, as well. Can the little Caterham's weight advantage overcome the better aero and additional power of the Porsche? Scroll down watch the video and find out.
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More details on Lanzante's F1-engined Porsche 930 restomod
Fri, Mar 29 2019Not long after last year's Porsche Rennsport Reunion, we posted on Lanzante Engineering's restomod project with the original Porsche 911 Turbo. McLaren Formula One used TAG-branded Porsche engines for four years in the 1980s to win two constructor's and three driver's championships. McLaren sold 11 of those engines to Lanzante — nine of which have been raced, one with a win to its credit — and Lanzante is installing them into the original chassis of some 930s. PistonHeads stopped by the shop to find out more. By the end of its service in the MP4/3, the TAG-Porsche TTE P01 motor rang up 1,060 horsepower in qualifying and 960 hp in the race, revving to a 12,600-rpm redline. Porsche engine legend Hans Mezger had led the development, coaxing those numbers from just 1.5-liters of V6 aided by two large KKK turbos at a max of four bar. All that was fine for a time when F1 ran with unlimited testing and unlimited parts, but a modern owner doesn't want to pay five techs to live in his garage and keep his car running. Lanzante asked Cosworth to make the engine more drivable and reliable. Cosworth installed a new crankcase, adjusted the air-fuel mixture, and installed smaller turbos for quicker power delivery, decreasing max boost by 25 percent to three bar (43 psi). The redline has come down to 9,000 rpm, for final output figures of 503 hp and 310 pound-feet of torque. According to PistonHeads, power climbs a "steady incline to redline," and more than half the rev band delivers maximum torque. The 503-hp rating doesn't sound like much today, when a Mustang gets more than 700 hp. Yet the first 930 Turbos got 296 hp and 243 lb-ft from a 3.0-liter flat-six with one big KKK turbo. The most powerful 930 Flatnose worked up 330 hp and 347 lb-ft from a 3.3-liter flat-six. Lanzante's taken out a ton of weight, though. The TAG engine is already 220 pounds lighter than the 930's 3.3-liter; a new carbon fiber hood and engine cover, and aluminum door skins shed more pounds. The total package weighs roughly 2,430 pounds, which is more than 500 pounds lighter than the original Porsche Turbo. That includes the extra pieces needed to make an F1 engine power a passenger car. Lanzante had to swap in a 930 Flatnose front bumper, which replaces the fog lights for oil coolers. The team put radiators at the front of the car as part of a brand new water cooling system. The climate control is entirely electric, because F1 cars didn't come with HVAC.

 
										
