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Porsche 944 2.5L I4 8V Turbo Hatchback 1986

General description : 1986 Porsche 944 Turbo
One of 7,513 944 Turbos exported to the U.S., in 1986
Turbocharged 2.5L DOHC four-cylinder engine (code M44/51) with counter-rotating balance shafts
Five-speed manual transaxle
Guards Red exterior (code L027) and black leather/vinyl interior (code 1DR)
Air-conditioning converted to R134A, power windows and sunroof with detachable panel
Five-cup alloy wheels, VDO gauges, foglights
One of most recognizable Porsche models, the 944, began as something quite different. By the mid-1980s, Porsche created a new and formidable front-engine car and owned by the same fastidious owner since 2015!
Made in Neckarsulm near Stuttgart, West Germany, this example is one of only10,937 Porsche 944 Turbos made in 1986 and one of 7,513 944 Turbos exported to the US. Dressed in Guards Red (code L027), the car’s paint and trim are in overall very good order, the bodywork is straight and solid and the engine bay is extremely tidy. In front, the bumper is integrated into the rest of the car’s design while the red-and-black rear bumper looks great.
This 944 rolls on Fuzion ZR1 radials, size 205/55R16 in front and 245/45R16 in back. Each tire is mounted on a Porsche alloy wheel, known either as the five-cup style or the phone dial type. The wheels and tires are all in very good order.
Under the hood is Porsche’s massive turbocharged 2.5L DOHC four-cylinder engine (code M44/51). The new all-alloy engine was in essence, half of the 928’s 5.0 L V8 engine. Not typical in luxury sports cars, the four-cylinder engine was chosen for fuel efficiency and size and because it had to be fitted from below on the Neckarsulm production line. To overcome roughness caused by the unbalanced secondary forces that are typical of inline four-cylinder engines, Porsche included two counter-rotating balance shafts, patented by Mitsubishi, running at twice the engine speed.
Backing this motor is a five-speed manual transmission that is part of the car’s rear-mounted transaxle. The car had a nearly even front to rear weight distribution (50.7 percent front/49.3 percent rear) courtesy of the rear transaxle balancing out the engine in the front. Driver convenience features include power windows
Inside, the car’s immaculate black leather and vinyl interior (code 1DR) is in overall very good order. The front bucket seats and rear demi-buckets are in overall excellent shape. The matching black carpet is in very good order, as is the black headliner. A traditional four-spoke steering wheel frames the instrument panel, which features a full array of VDO gauges. The horn works, but intermittently. The simple, yet functional black dashboard looks great, as do the inner door panels. The center console and shift remain in excellent order. A Sony AM/FM stereo with CD player completes the interior.
In mid-1985, the 944 underwent its first significant changes, these included: new dashboard and door panels, embedded radio antenna, upgraded alternator (from 90 amp to 115 amp), increased oil sump capacity, new front and rear cast alloy control arms and semi-trailing arms, larger fuel tank, optional heated and powered seats, Porsche HiFi sound system and revisions in the mounting of the transaxle to reduce noise and vibration. The front windshield was now a flush-mounted unit. The "cookie cutter" style wheels used in the early 944s were upgraded to new "phone dial" style wheels (Fuchs wheels remained an option).
For the 1986 model year, Porsche introduced the 944 Turbo, known internally as the 951. The Turbo had a turbocharged and intercooled version of the standard 944’s engine. The Turbo was the first Porsche production car using a ceramic port liner to retain exhaust gas temperature along with new forged pistons and was also the first vehicle to produce an identical power output with or without a catalytic converter. The Turbo also featured several other changes, such as improved aerodynamics, notably an integrated front bumper. This featured the widest turn signals (indicators) fitted to any production car, a strengthened gearbox with a different final drive ratio, standard external oil coolers for both the engine and transmission, standard 16-inch wheels (optional forged Fuchs wheels), and a slightly stiffer suspension (progressive springs) to handle the extra weight. The Turbo's front and rear brakes were borrowed from the 911, with Brembo four-piston fixed calipers and 12-inch discs. Engine component revisions, more than 30 in all, were made to the 951 to compensate for increased internal loads and heat.
Competition to this Porsche in 1986 included Audi’s Quattro, Chevrolet’s Corvette, Ferrari’s Mondial 3.2, Lotus Ésprit, Nissan’s 300ZX and Renault’s Alpine GTA.
Porsche fans, German car lovers and anyone looking for a solid classic driver, should stop by MotoeXotica Classic Cars to take a peek at this 944 Turbo.
VIN: WP0AA0955GN151722
This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 94,666 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt Wisconsin title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!

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1986 Porsche 944 2.5L I4 8V Turbo Hatchback is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Fenton (St. Louis) by for $33900.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Porsche Model : 944 Model Version : 2.5L I4 8V Turbo Hatchback Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1986 Sub type : Sedan Location : Fenton (St. Louis)

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About Porsche 944
While the Porsche 944 shares some similarities with the Porsche 924, it is not accurate to say that the 944 is simply a 924 turned into a real sports car. The Porsche 944 was designed as a successor to the Porsche 924, but it featured significant changes and improvements that set it apart from its predecessor.

One of the most significant changes was the introduction of a new engine. While the Porsche 924 was powered by an Audi-sourced engine, the Porsche 944 featured a Porsche-designed inline-four engine, which was based on the engine from the Porsche 924 Carrera GT. The engine was mounted in the front of the car, but was located further back in the chassis than in the 924, which helped to improve handling and balance.

The Porsche 944 also featured a revised suspension system, with a wider track and a more advanced rear suspension setup than the 924. These changes helped to improve the car's handling and make it more responsive and agile.

Additionally, the Porsche 944 featured a revised body design, with a more aerodynamic shape and a more aggressive look than the 924. The car was also available with a range of performance upgrades, including a turbocharged engine and a range of sport suspension and brake packages.

Overall, while the Porsche 944 may have shared some components with the Porsche 924, it was a significant improvement over its predecessor and is widely regarded as a genuine Porsche sports car in its own right.