Title: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: Oldfisti on October 18, 2009, 01:11:18 PM It's a friends 83 S. He's had it since 95 or so. Very well cared for. Here's some info...
4.7 5spd 140,000 mi engine rebuilt @ 105,000 guards red, excellent quality respray 7 yrs ago, still looks fantastic H4's, GTS wing 17" cup wheels (also comes with 18" turbo wheels) almost pristene black leather interior short shifter mod done stock airbox, k&n, GTS style intake tubes (no restriction) some exhaust work done, cat back I think He started messing with the water pump and now it leaks. (he's not a mechanically inclined person) I think there might be an A/C issue but the important stuff is fine from what I remember (Compressor,dryer, condenser etc.) Runs great otherwise. I can have it for 2 grand. I am very mechanically inclined but was just making sure I'm not getting in over my head. I know how expensive parts are. :o Also what else can be done performance wise with the 83 motor? She's a strong runner and rumored to be euro spec, but I can't confirm what heads and cams it has at the moment. Thanks for any input from all! [thumbsup] Title: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: Charlief on October 18, 2009, 01:46:23 PM The 928 is close to my heart. Parts are $$$$ and if you have someone to work on it you better have lots of $$$$ to throw away!!!
The torque tube is very expensive to repair. Make sure there is no humming from the drive line. As far as motor upgrades... A stroker kit. A RMB is nice too. (remote muffler bypass) I'll post up some for info when I get to my computer. I'm on my phone now. I will also add that it will be difficult to find a mechanic who knows the 928. I was lucky in the Boston area to have 2 great garages 20 minutes from my house. Title: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: superjohn on October 18, 2009, 02:03:10 PM Ahh, the 928. It will always inhabit a warm place in my heart right next to Rebecca De Mornay.
Title: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: derby on October 18, 2009, 02:10:42 PM Ahh, the 928. It will always inhabit a warm place in my heart right next to Rebecca De Mornay. [laugh] Title: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: Charlief on October 18, 2009, 02:16:23 PM The euro spec 83 5 speed I believe had about 300 ponies so its got some good power. If it is a euro the VIN would look like this WPO ZZZ 92 DS 8 6xxx Where ZZZ is designates a euro spec. If its JAO that would be USA spec which put out about 240hp.
I'm going from memory here.... I was big into the 928 until I replaced it with something that really drove me into the poor house. Title: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: Oldfisti on October 18, 2009, 02:48:59 PM I will also add that it will be difficult to find a mechanic who knows the 928. I was lucky in the Boston area to have 2 great garages 20 minutes from my house. There is a local guy but I plan on doing most everything myself. Car comes with the multi-volume factory manual set. [thumbsup] The euro spec 83 5 speed I believe had about 300 ponies so its got some good power. If it is a euro the VIN would look like this WPO ZZZ 92 DS 8 6xxx Where ZZZ is designates a euro spec. If its JAO that would be USA spec which put out about 240hp. I'm going from memory here.... I was big into the 928 until I replaced it with something that really drove me into the poor house. I'll check the vin. It doesn't look like a euro model but we thought maybe upgraded to euro cams/heads. I will have to investigate. I wonder if there are different casting numbers? I'm sure the cams will have a part # but that requires some disassembly. Title: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: Monsterlover on October 18, 2009, 07:39:31 PM (http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_FoXyvaPSnVk/SVqUqXwnbPI/AAAAAAABdLo/oaTOfglBYMU/s1600/ChePorsche-928-0.JPG)
[evil] ;D Title: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: Raux on October 18, 2009, 09:37:20 PM i'm sitting in germany. i can check around for any used part suppliers. i know a guy who works at a local pullshop but not a lot of 928's come through.. people keep em running here.
Title: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: ZLTFUL on October 19, 2009, 04:32:52 AM Was up in Wisconsin a few months back and had a 928S blow by me...I tried to hang with him just for the beautiful noise coming from the exhaust pipe. Not my top choice on looks but one of my top 20s in sound...
Title: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: Porsche Monkey on October 19, 2009, 07:42:49 AM DOH!!!! Dango 928's. We don't work on many these days unless they are really clean. Waterpump is driven by the timing belt and isn't that bad if you figure out what yer doing. AC can be a nightmare because everything is vacuum controled and way up under the dash. But it is fixable. Powersteering racks are notorious for leaks and are pricey. As you said, you know what your getting into. When those cars are running they are great. They were designed to cross countries very comfortably at 150mph all day long. Let me know what you do. I'm open to pm's if needed.
Title: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: ducpainter on October 19, 2009, 09:51:20 AM DOH!!!! Dango 928's. We don't work on many these days unless they are really clean. Waterpump is driven by the timing belt and isn't that bad if you figure out what yer doing. AC can be a nightmare because everything is vacuum controled and way up under the dash. But it is fixable. Powersteering racks are notorious for leaks and are pricey. As you said, you know what your getting into. When those cars are running they are great. They were designed to cross countries very comfortably at 150mph all day long. Let me know what you do. I'm open to pm's if needed. I wasn't sure if ducaholic was old enough to have worked on any 928s. ;DTitle: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: Porsche Monkey on October 19, 2009, 10:11:38 AM I wasn't sure if ducaholic was old enough to have worked on any 928s. ;D Oh shit here we go. Dango snipperwapper working on the old cars. I'm older than I will let you know Nate. In fact my 914 is only a couple a years older than me. I hear you and dirt are about the same vintage. ;D Title: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: Charlief on October 19, 2009, 11:29:39 AM Nate isn't that old. He's the same age as my [cheeky]Nana!!
Title: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: Porsche Monkey on October 19, 2009, 12:03:19 PM ;D [thumbsup]
Title: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: Oldfisti on October 19, 2009, 04:20:11 PM Any way to tweak the old school L-Jetronic fuel injection?
I don't believe there are any performance chips or the like available. Title: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: ducpainter on October 19, 2009, 04:24:37 PM Any way to tweak the old school L-Jetronic fuel injection? Put a chevy small block and a holley in it. [laugh]I don't believe there are any performance chips or the like available. Title: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: Bick on October 19, 2009, 04:25:01 PM I hear the water pumps are pretty important on them. ;D
Porsche 928 Sinking in Lake (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bodVVtqmbZE#ws-normal) I love the 928. Maybe someday I will have enough garage space. Title: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: ducpainter on October 19, 2009, 04:25:43 PM Oh shit here we go. Dango snipperwapper working on the old cars. I'm older than I will let you know Nate. In fact my 914 is only a couple a years older than me. I hear you and dirt are about the same vintage. ;D pretty close ;)Title: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: Oldfisti on October 19, 2009, 04:45:57 PM Put a chevy small block and a holley in it. [laugh] Har-dee-har-har. You funny. [laugh] Title: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: ducpainter on October 19, 2009, 04:59:13 PM Har-dee-har-har. You funny. [laugh] but it's easier than screwing with L-tronic. ;D Title: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: Oldfisti on October 19, 2009, 05:06:23 PM There's a lot of truth in that statement.
Title: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: Speedbag on October 19, 2009, 05:07:57 PM Put a chevy small block and a holley in it. [laugh] Nah, late model 'vette Z06 drivetrain. [evil] Title: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: Porsche Monkey on October 19, 2009, 05:10:40 PM As far as tweaking is concerned I don't know enough about the 928's to give you a good answer. Charlief seems to have some knowledge about em. I will ask around and see if I can come up with anything. L jetronic is a very basic system and should be trouble free if the harness and grounds are okay.
Title: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: Oldfisti on October 19, 2009, 05:35:13 PM As far as tweaking is concerned I don't know enough about the 928's to give you a good answer. Charlief seems to have some knowledge about em. I will ask around and see if I can come up with anything. L jetronic is a very basic system and should be trouble free if the harness and grounds are okay. Thanks! No troubles with the system. I just like messing with things to find more power. ;) Title: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: DoubleEagle on October 19, 2009, 07:20:41 PM Ahh, the 928. It will always inhabit a warm place in my heart right next to Rebecca De Mornay. Becky was HOT in here day !Especially in that movie with Don Johnson. Dolph :) (sorry for the thread jack ) Title: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: DoubleEagle on October 19, 2009, 07:37:40 PM Watch out for leaky cam covers.
I had a '85 928S. Mars Red w, Blk. leather. Course I had Quad cams and they did start to leak. Mine was an Automatic and I actually liked driving that V/8 w, an auto. Very nice interior with the adjustable dash and very comfy seats. Any Porsche parts are $$$$. Good luck. Dolph :) Title: Re: Calling Ducaholic: I'm getting a 928... Post by: Charlief on October 20, 2009, 01:23:11 AM Here are some websites to help you out.
928 Specialists (http://www.928gt.com/default1.htm) 928 International (http://www.928intl.com/) |