| Porsche Technical Discussions Porsche related technical discussions and questions go here. |
![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#31
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
|
|
#32
|
||||
|
||||
|
To those that remove the t-bars, does anyone make a 935 style spring plate replacement for 944s? (a fixed plate + rod end for toe?) Would be simpler to install & adj than the elephant polybronze.
__________________
Stephen www.salazar-racing.com 1970 914/6 - 3.0L GT 1983 911SC - 3.32L IROC 1984 930 - 3.6L dirt bikes (some gas, some electric), Sherco trials bike Sold: 2001 Boxster (hers), 2003 996tt x50 |
|
#33
|
||||
|
||||
|
Never seen one. Most go with the stock trailing arms, which are pretty much bombproof, and coil over setup.
__________________
Tony K PCA Potomac, Rennlist Member 89 944 Turbo 85 Carrera - Sold TrackVision 944Cup |
|
#34
|
||||
|
||||
|
Quote:
If I can change the T-bars, ANYONE can (although I did have some help from good samaritans on this board).
__________________
_______________________________________________ Tim M '00 C5 Corvette FRC track car '86 944 N/A (aka Doublemint) - Past '20 Ford Expedition Max |
|
#35
|
||||
|
||||
|
Quote:
I SOLD that car so I wouldn't have to do this job, and still got the opportunity to participate.
__________________
1983 911 SC Targa - 1990 944 S2 |
|
#36
|
||||
|
||||
|
Quote:
I have enough problems to overcome driving a lower horsepower car.....so the way I see it, sliding simply means I'm losing momentum. Losing momentum = bad. The car is very neutral and sticks. I am always pleasantly surprised when I push it beyond the point where I think it should get loose. So - it's still got more and I still have more to learn from it. When I get past that point, I'll be looking for an upgrade. I also did the full Elephant Racing upgrades - my control arm bushings were replaced with sealed bearings, and I went polybronze on the spring plates. Do I think it's the absolute best setup for me? Yep. For someone else? Maybe not. All I know is I like it the way it is.
__________________
Jim B. Maryland 1987 944S - Black #303 - Zeus Suit Racing 2007 Boxster S - Carrara White - Daily Driver "Life is too short to have a boring car" |
|
#37
|
||||
|
||||
|
Quote:
Good. Learn with the car you have until you can't learn anymore. Then take it to someone and have them look it over and tweak it. I can get some nice neutral sliding with my car, it's fun!
__________________
1983 911 SC Targa - 1990 944 S2 |
|
#38
|
||||
|
||||
|
Quote:
I'd be curious to see what that would look like; I'm not familiar with 935 rear susp. Sounds intriguing, but then again these are 944's here so the idea of upgrading to a 935-based anything is not typically a sentence one hears very often. Other than the K27/6 or K27/8 (which I'm not sure the 935 even had). Quote:
Quote:
Controlled four-wheel drifts through T10 @ SP? I just got to experience some of that action this weekend. It's like an adrenaline shot straight to the heart.
__________________
Collin M. I wear a cowboy hat. '86 951: lucky number 13...rare 6.0L edition. '06 M3: hers. |
|
#39
|
||||
|
||||
|
Quote:
__________________
Jim B. Maryland 1987 944S - Black #303 - Zeus Suit Racing 2007 Boxster S - Carrara White - Daily Driver "Life is too short to have a boring car" |
|
#40
|
||||
|
||||
|
Quote:
Lastly, option #1 was a compromise based on my lack of mechanical courage. It took several more months before I built up the courage to take out the spring plates. As confirmed this past weekend, the car still hauls ass under new ownership!
__________________
Greg Rockville MD |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|