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The rear weight bias is an advantage in the hands of a skilled driver.
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I love my money pit, uhm, err, I mean my car. 1969 beetle in the works... 2.0 type 4 DTM... 2004 Suzuki GSX-R 1000 crashed www.volksport.net Volksport Kfer Gruppe |
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I've prety much goten the idea that for a kickbutt handing car, you should use Porshe Parts. So what parts from what Porsches can I use?
Some of them came with upgraded suspension components stock. (IE S, S2, Turbo, and 968) And I don't mind having every single piece of the suspension come from a different car as long as they work together. |
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Here is a pic of my 944 rear end.
944 late aluminum trailing arms. 944 spring plates and torsion covers. 944 torsion bars. 944 sway bar with custom mounts. Käfer cup brace. Shock tower braces. Relocated bumb stops. Modified VW shocks.
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What you want to use from the 944 are the (front) spindles out and (rear) trailing arms out, this is all. [out = to the brakes/wheels]
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so why do people use 30MM torson bars (aftermarket) Srping plates (from other Porsches even), Torsion covers..etc..
What is a spring plate? What does it even do? Some people have even questioned the use of 944 arms. Can you put bigger torson bars in the stock beetle arms? What is the benifit of having 944 arms? Last edited by Mysticle31; July 7th 2004 at 03:30. |
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Sence I'm buying parts anyway, and am willing to make every part from a different car as long as it all works well together. Would I get any upgrades if I got anything from a 924, 944, 968, 931, 951, or 952? or any other VW?
Just for curiosties sake. What rotors and calipers will bolt to the 944's stuff. Can I use 911 Rotors and calipers? 912? The biiiig suckers? (Way overkill on a track/street twisty road car right?) |
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Ok, there is a lot of info on brake selections, this where the search function is helpful. Also for more info on the 944 interchangability as well as brake info check out Micheal Ghia's site, I think it's www.performanceghia.com if I'm wrong it's in the link section on the main page of this site, Micheal site is very helpful. Basically, and I mean basically the 944 brakes are borrowed from 911's and 928's of that era. You'll want to stay away from the 924 stuff cause it's identical to the 1303S setup, lil disc's up front, drums in back, 4 lug junk. There are a number of choices in brakes and suspension setups, depending what you want.
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Supa Ninja summed it up best here, "There are a number of choices in brakes and suspension setups, depending on what you want." |
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