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							This is a site dedicated to my 
							Porsche 944 projects.  This journey began after 
							watching an episode of "Wheeler Dealers" where 
							these two English guys 
							purchased a Porsche 924 for 900 pounds.  First 
							this reminded me of my love for the Porsche 944 back in the 
							late 80's, secondly i 
							could not believe 
							how inexpensive this car was to buy.  I started 
							looking at 944's and after looking at many abused 
							cars, I found a 1987 944, one owner, 120K miles, garage 
							kept, complete paperwork, for a great price!  This 
							"great deal" and a few more 944 great 
							deals have been draining all my spare cash now 
							for quite some time and led to what my wife calls "a 
							mid life crisis".  
							 
							  
							  
							
							  
							10/23/16 - Great 944 
							Meet and Greet and Mountain Run.  Check out the 
							video from the event (see here). 
							
							10/1/16 -  
							Completed build of 16V 3L turbo motor for my friend 
							Jon Gearhart.   
							
							8/18/15 - Installed Koni 
							Sports. Weltmiester Springs, and 28 mm torsion bars 
							on the NA.  Dan took 1st in class at AutoX with 
							the updated suspension. 
							
							3/26/15 - Installed new 
							high flow head and cam and made a trip to the dyno,  
							Car put down 535 wrhp (about 600bph).   
							
							8/15/14 - Took the 951 
							to Atlanta Dragway, 13.3 ET @ 121 mph (see above) 
							
							7/6/14 - Completed 
							suspension upgrade, 28 mm torsion bars, 275 lb front 
							springs (here)  
							
							4/17/14 - 951 put down 
							508 rwhp, thats about 570 bhp!  See results
							here. 
							
							3/1/14 - Completed 
							fabrication of short runner, large plenum intake (see 
							here) 
							
							11/9/13 - Took the 951 to the drag strip.  Car 
							did great, driver needs some work. 
							
							10/2613 - DE Track 
							Weekend at Road Atlanta.   
							
							10/1/13 - Attended PCA 
							Concours at Piedmont Park.  The 951 took 2nd 
							place in class. 
							
							8/10/13 - Attended a 
							great gathering of 944's in Atlanta with over 30 
							944's in attendance. 
							
							7/1/13 - Modified the 
							stock intercooler and fabricated new intercooler 
							pipes. 
							
							6/20/13 - Dyno trip for 
							the 951.  Car put down 473 rwhp/574 ft-lbs with 
							some tuning issues.  Stay tuned. 
							
							5/18/13 - My son Dan 
							purchased a 1987 944 NA.  The car has 68K 
							original miles and is extremely clean. 
							
							4/13/13 - Took the 951 
							to Orlando for a 944 Rally. Great time and saw a lot 
							of nice cars.  Some pics from the trip
							here. 
							
							4/7/13 - Completed 3.12L 
							Hybrid Ultra Stroker Build.  See build details
							here. 
							
							11/1/12 - Started 3.1L 
							Hybrid Ultra Stroker Engine Build 
							
							9/28/12 -  
							Trip to the dyno.  2.85L exceeded all goals.  
							See results here. 
							
							9/12/12 - Completed 
							Hybrid Stoker Motor.  Motor is a 2.85L with 
							Eagle Mitsubishi Rods and JE Small Block Chevy 
							Pistons.  See here 
							for build details. 
							
							7/12/12 - Completed High 
							Flow Head.  Details coming soon. 
							
							5/5/12 -  
							Preparing 951 for June 24th PCA Concours.  See 
							detailing progress and improvements
							here. 
							
							4/15/12 -  
							Entered the 86 944 NA in the Peachstate PCA Concour 
							and she took 1st Place in class (Full Concour).
							See Here. 
							
							4/1/12 -  
							Replaced the clutch, pressure plate, and release 
							bearing on the 944 NA,  The original clutch had 
							the rubber center that failed. See 
		Here. 
							
        2/3/12 -  Purchased a 1986 944 NA with 
		58K original miles.  I am the third owner.  This is the 
		cleanest 944 I personally have ever seen!  See 
		Here. 
							
        11/7/11 -  Purchase a set of Recaro Evo 
		8 seats that I found on Craigslist for $400!.  The seats were like 
		new.  Installed them along with 4 point harnesses shown
		here. 
							
        10/20/11 - Designed a gauge panel using 
		software from 
		frontpanelexpress.com.  See how it turned out
		and download the design file here. 
							
        10/7/11 - Replaced Oil Filter Housing seals 
		on the 951.  Also had the Oil Cooler lines rebuilt by a local 
		hydraulics shop.   
							
        9/30/11 - Installed M030 front sway bar 
		along with KLA Industries added sway supports. 
							
        9/26/11 - 951 started using coolant and 
		exhaust smelled of coolant.  Head gasket was leaking into #4 
		cylinder.  Had to replace the head gasket (used the stock gasket).  
		Had the head cleaned, checked, and new valve seals installed.  Also 
		installed Saturn Exhaust Studs and removed the belt covers.  This 
		took about 20 hrs. 
							
        9/14/11 - Trip to the dyno after the install 
		of new turbo and the M Tune.  951 exceeded my expectations by 
		producing 337 rwhp/347 ft-lbs torque.  Results can be seen
		here. 
							
        9/13/11 - Installed new turbo along with the 
		Rogue Tuning M Tune (see 
		here).  Installing the TO4E turbo was no simple matter.  
		The install requires modifications to the several brackets, the 
		alternator shroud, and the TB spring.  See photos
		here. 
							
        8/20/11 - Purchased a DBB TO4E .50 trim 
		garrett turbo with a replica KKK#8 turbine housing.  Looking to 
		make a major power increase in the 951. 
							
        7/30/11 - Converted the 944S AC from R12 to 
		R134a.  Replaced the heater clip on both the 951 and the 944S.  
		My wife got on me a bit for not working on the 944S (her car).  AC 
		blows nice and cold for her now.  Back to the turbo. 
							
        7/12/11 - Purchased S2 LSD (AOT) 
		Transmission with about 95K miles. This unit has 3.875 ring and pinion 
		instead of the 3.375 in the turbos. The AOT transmissions also have the 
		stronger differentials and a taller 5th gear set. It makes the car so 
		much quicker around town and helps acceleration and overall drivability. 
							
        6/20/11 - Installed Stainless Steel Aeroquip 
		fuel lines on the 951, replaced the original rubber lines that were 25 
		years old. 
							
        6/16/11 - Trip to the Dyno.  951 
		performed well putting out 246 rwhp and 323 ft-lbs of torque.  See 
		the chart here.  I think this is about the 
		most I will get from the K26/6 turbo.  In the fall I will install a 
		Garrett T3/T4R dual ball bearing unit with T04E housing, 50 trim, and #8 
		KKK replica housing.  I also plan to install the Rogue Tuning 
		M-Tune MAF at the same time. 
		 
		6/6/11 - Installed Tial 38 mm Wastegate with 
		stainless steel adapter plates from Pauer Tuning. Also installed 80 lb 
		high impedance fuel injectors and modified Rogue A-Tune chip.  Will 
		be running E85 in the 951. 
							
        6/4/11 - Track day at Road Atlanta. 
		 
							
        4/21/11 - Trip to the Dyno.  951 
		performed well putting out 238 rwhp and 282 ft-lbs of torque.  See 
		the chart here.  Boost pressure bled off to 
		just over 9psi at the end of the run.  The next mod will be a Tial 
		38mm wastegate. 
							
        4/19/11 - Installed the Rogue Tuning A-Tune 
		(see here).  
		The A-Tune requires modifying the DME (converting to 28 pin and cutting 
		a resistor lead) and the addition of a MAP sensor.  Rouge Tuning's 
		A-Tune makes the DME boost aware and greatly expands the fuel and timing 
		tables in the DME.  The 951 is transformed!   
							
        4/18/11 - Installed LR Billet BOV.  
		Super easy install and replaced the OEM BOV that is prone to fail.  
		Also installed 3 Bar FPR required for A-Tune. 
							
        4/14/11 - Removed the LR MAF and installed 
		stock air box along with AFM.  Purchased stock air box, AFM, and 
		J-Boot on Ebay for $200 shipped.  Had to do a lot of cleanup but 
		underneath all the grim they where in good shape. 
							
        3/31/11 - Purchased Ostrich from Moates and 
		preparing to use Rouge Tuning's DIY tuning solution (see 
		here).  Been reading everything I can about DME, MAF, AFM, ect.  
		I will eventually go a different route (true MAF or standalone) but I 
		think this will help me get a great handle on the electronics. 
							
        3/24/11 -  Completed initial tune and 
		went to the dyno to get a baseline. Local shop has $50 Thursday night 
		dyno special (www.dynolab.net).  
		Learned all about over-boost protection as I had set boost to 15 psi 
		with MBC not realizing the DME would shut the car down at around 12 psi 
		with stock chips! 
							
        3/18/11 - Replaced the DME as I was 
		experiencing strange AFR drops and my original DME was 1st generation 
		with the chip soldered in.  Purchased a used later model 24 pin DME  
		that I will be converting to 28 pin (see 
		here).   
							
        3/14/11 - Waxed the 951 for the first time 
		since the re-spray.  Used a lot of great info from Wayne Graham's 
		(OZ951) site (see 
		here). 
							
        3/5/11 - Install a new Bursch 2.5" Test Pipe 
		I purchased from Pelican Parts.  I am amazed how light it is 
		compared to the stock pipe with the cat. 
							
        3/3/11 - Installed control arms on the 951 I 
		bought off the forum.  Solid ball joint and like new bushings. 
							
        3/2/11 - Completed install of Zietronix Zt-2 
		Data logger to be used for tuning.  Used 
		
		
		
		instructions by Tom M’Guinness 
		found
		
		here. 
							
        2/28/11 - Completed rebuild of the front 
		struts for the 951.  Not to bad, used Paragon's Tech Session 
		instructions found
		
		here.   
							
        2/20/11 - Found why the 951 had high speed 
		wobble. Ball joint on the passenger side was totally shot.  This 
		was a very dangerous situation.  This is why the suspension must be 
		one of the first things addressed! 
							
        2/16/11 - Ordered Koni's (from Paragon) all 
		the way around for the 951.  
							
        2/15/11 -  Found a broken wire when 
		replacing the O2 sensor on the 944S that prevented it from going closed 
		loop. It finally passed emissions! 
							
        2/1/11  -  The dark days of winter 
		have almost passed!  Lots to be done this spring! 
							
        10/21/10  -  Replaced all the 
		vacuum lines on the 944S.  Also, had the valve cover and the intake 
		manifold powder coated. 
							
        10/7/10  -  Purchased and 
		installed a Redline Rollbar in the 951.  Rollbar bolts into the 
		rear seat belt mounting points. 
							
        9/21/10 -  951 Engine back together and 
		running great.   
							
        9/7/10  -  951 Engine work begins, 
		replace vacuum lines, replaced TPS, replaced throttle body o-ring, 
		installed manual boost controller, sent intake manifold out for powder 
		coating. 
							
        9/4/10  -  951 post-paint assembly 
		complete.  I think I will think long and hard before I decide to 
		paint another 944.  It was a huge time commitment but the results 
		are awesome!   
							
        8/4/10  -  951 returns home from 
		the paint shop.  The work of putting it all back together begins. 
		 
		7/10/10  -   951 goes to paint.  Begin 
		cleaning all the removed parts getting ready for the return. 
							
        5/10/10  -  951 tear down for 
		re-spray.  This was a huge task.  Removed front bumper, rear 
		bumper, skirts, tail lights, marker lights, hatch, windows, mirrors, 
		door trim, door handles.  Prepped car for paint. 
							
        5/7/10  -  951 gets new sway bar 
		bushings as leaking power steering fluid had destroyed old ones.  
		951 is declared leak free (for now). 
							
        5/1/10  -  951 power steering pump 
		and rack are rebuilt.  All power steering hoses replaced.  I 
		think every component is the power steering system leaked! 
							
        4/10/10  -  951 gets new belts, 
		rollers, seals, and water pump.  Also replaced the cam housing 
		gasket as it was leaking. 
							
        2/3/10  -  Purchased a 1986 944 
		Turbo for $3300.  I still think this car was a great find but it 
		had many problems lurking. 
							
        
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