My Porsche 944 S2 – Project Log

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Time for a thread update I think :)

I've had the 944 for around 10 months now and covered about 3200 miles in it. It's running really well and it is feeling like it is getting better the more I use it, probably because it is actually being used on a regular basis. I have been really surprised at just how usable the car is day to day. Its ride is fantastic for a sport car and the balance it has round corners really makes it an enjoyable drive when pushing on. While I not really concerned about the fuel consumption it has been returning me a solid 28 mpg which I was quite happy about considering how old the car was. However, filling up can be painful on the wallet as it has a 85 liter fuel tank :p.

I managed to find out what the “hot start” issue was. Turns out it is nothing mechanical or to with the engine. Its the old alarm/immobiliser system. I think there is some kind of earth on in the drivers side door as the car will start without fail if the drivers side door is left open. I'll get it looked into at some point as it would be nice to keep the original alarm system on it. But for the time being it's not too much of a hassle to leave the door open when starting the car.

Replacing the rear seal on the glass hatch has stopped the squeaks coming from that area. I've also had the sides and rear of the car resprayed as there was some small areas of rust forming in sill end of the arches (This can be seen in the last picture in the OP). This also had the bonus of clearing up 23 years of car park chips down each side of the car so it looks awesome now. All in the repaint cost £900 from a local body shop which I thought wasn't too bad.

The next job on the car is to get some new tyres for it and get a full suspension geometry done. While it handles great now, this will hopefully sharpen everything up so it is as good as it can be. The other thing that I have been meaning to do is to fix the digital clock in the dash. These always break on the 944 and 968 but they cost £300 new from Porsche. Needles to say I wasn't paying that so I've got a kit from eBay to fix it for £40. Hopefully it wont be a fiddly job :p.

One of the other things that was bothering about having an older car was the lack of Bluetooth in it. I didn't really want the replace the stereo as it looks quite cool so I managed to find a Bluetooth cassette adapter. This allows me to take phone call hands free and also stream music from my phone through the car speakers.

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However, to get the full 80's experience I also had to purchase some old cassettes :D

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Here is how the car is looking now:

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Nice car. S2 is the pick of the bunch imo. Be sure to get the sill box sections & rear arch cavity injected with wax to keep the rust away, would be as shame for it to come back now you have had it sprayed.
 
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Love it, 3 litre 4 pot is pretty rare (as in not many use it) isn't it? 750cc per cylinder is pretty big

Yeah large 4 cylinders engines are quite rare in car. I think this engine porsche used was the largest mass produced car 4 cylinder. Nearly all other large 4 cylinder engines are used for agriculture and marine applications where smoothness are not high on the priority list.

Is that little brickhill?

Well spotted ;)
 
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I really like that, have always hankered after the 944 turbo / s .. But doing the commute i do and not being a dab hand with a spanner - i've had to go for something a bit newer..
 
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Love it. I almost bought one this year but my indecision lost a 3 owner white almost immaculate 944S2 for around £5k. I may look again next year.
 
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