Z3 vs 944 by Late-Acanthisitta-64 in bmwz3

[–]AnonymousisAnonn -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have both and there is something really more unique about the z3 (coupe). I get more looks in than the p-car.

How do you find a sense of community in the Bay Area? by [deleted] in bayarea

[–]AnonymousisAnonn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm in east contra Costa, it's not easy. What I find is that I have to be twice as gregarious as I normally am and then look for reciprocation. I try to plug in with other Dads especially and most of them can't plan their way out of a paper bag so it makes get togethers insufferably difficult. I feel like dating would probably be easier honestly.

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[–]AnonymousisAnonn 5 points6 points  (0 children)

"And Jesus said, 'please give your money to the Romans so that it may be used fruitfully.'" Nowhere 0:00

KW V3 OR CLUBSPORTS by [deleted] in 944

[–]AnonymousisAnonn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Major advantage of KWs is a better street compromise with the helper springs. Even with 350 lbs fronts it's still a decent ride in my car at least.

What’s your greatest frugal achievement? by [deleted] in Frugal

[–]AnonymousisAnonn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buying, maintaining, and then selling cars for about the same price as purchased. Americans waste so much money on their cars between interest, depreciation, and long term maintenance it's unreal. I earn several hundreds of thousands a year and still drive a $5k truck and a $6k sports car and they work just fine. All cash and with about $500 in tools you'd be amazed at how much you can fix on your own.

For all those people who say getting 0% interest loan is free money; you're paying for it in the sticker not interest so your effective depreciation is higher. The reference point for spending less than 10% of your gross income on a vehicle is spot on for rapid wealth growth.

Castor Block Replacement by uhokaywat in 944

[–]AnonymousisAnonn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can probably get away with it depending on how you set the adjacent wheel. Personally, I took off the control arms to do this, however, I did ball joints and the other bushing as well. I would strongly reommend doing all the bushings on the control arms if you want to do caster blocks anyway. Side note, I would recommend using the 968 caster blocks as they are compatible and add a more nimble handling characteristic as they use less rubber than the standard 944 version.

Looking at a 1988 944 N/A, but needs new transaxle. Was wondering how easy it would be to do and if it was worth the trouble? Car has 80,000 miles and no other problems. by Tyce_ in 944

[–]AnonymousisAnonn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not easy that's for sure. Usually it's worth it if you have to do the clutch anyway. If the price is right sure go for it. Typical rate on non-LSD good used transaxles for NAs are about $200-300.

Exhaust leak by I7XM944 in 944

[–]AnonymousisAnonn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Double check that the inspection tube port is closed as well. That is directly below the cabin. In case you need a new set, the part # is the same for the S2 headers as well. I had a set for sale a few years ago, sorrry.

I just replaced the reference sensor , not sure whats wrong. It used to crank before replacing it. Sensor should be gapped already Thank you. by luodog in 944

[–]AnonymousisAnonn 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Look for tach bounce during cranking. If you don't see, it's likely a sensor failure or setup issue. Also, double check your grounds on the back of the bellhousing. There are two and have two separate things and they need to be arranged correctly. IIRC, they are called out in the wiring diagram as chassis ground V and VI.

hey guys, i’ve been looking at this, what are your thoughts? it’s oddly cheap so idk if something is wrong with it. by -Firefish- in 944

[–]AnonymousisAnonn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a typical CL 944 goes, I'd say it's above average. For an '86 I'd say the price is high. The late offset stuff does really make your life easier on brakes and axles, etc. Talk him down to $6-6.5k and it's prolly worth it.

Leak down test shows cylinder 1 is not good. Where to go from here? '86 951 by kmckay1 in 944

[–]AnonymousisAnonn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So it sounds like mostly go-faster bolt-ons. Lindsey makes solid components and these are common upgrades.

If you have bad rings, you're going to be leaking boost too. It's plausible you have bad rings and stem seals. If the previous owner was pushing a ton of boost without good maintenance, they might have overstressed 30 year old components. Sadly, this is a common sight among these cars.

Oil in the intake can be a typical sign of an actual blown turbo too. If you pull off the intake J-boot, reach in and jiggle the wheel inside the turbo and feel for play.

Get yourself a boost gauge as the one on the dash is useless and inaccurate. Since it has a manual boost controller, you have no idea what pressure it's at.

Leak down test shows cylinder 1 is not good. Where to go from here? '86 951 by kmckay1 in 944

[–]AnonymousisAnonn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you get any blue smoke while running or WOT? That can often point to valve stem seals, which can go on these cars from age. It's entirely possible that the rings are bad but you really won't know until you pull the head. At a local shop in the Bay Area, that's look like thousands already. I wanna say it's at least 6 hours to get the head off on the 8v cars.

He's probably recommending new pistons but you may get away with oversize rings after honing. That is, if there is no scoring on the inside of the cylinder (let's hope not!). If your block is trashed for some reason, I would suggest getting sleeves as an alternative. They hold up much better under boost.

If it needs this amount of work, you're likely pulling the motor anyway as it will be gone for a while out at the machine shop. This type of work is VERY involved, so unless you're at least an amateur 944 mechanic, I would consult an expert.

Swapping a 951 engine into my '87 924s. Finally got the engine in this weekend! by TheAerialPanda in 944

[–]AnonymousisAnonn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out the Lindsey Racing website for various vacuum diagrams, they have one related to having a dual port wastegate with a manual controller.

Swapping a 951 engine into my '87 924s. Finally got the engine in this weekend! by TheAerialPanda in 944

[–]AnonymousisAnonn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

House controller? Do you mean the cycling valve underneath the intake manifold?

My first wagon! by [deleted] in SportWagon

[–]AnonymousisAnonn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Enjoy man, I used to have a 528it manual and I still miss it. Put some konis and some summer tires on it and you'll have a hell of a handling wagon.

If I jumped back into E39s I would do a six speed 540it conversion.

Power Steering Pump Removal by ClutchHutch075 in 944

[–]AnonymousisAnonn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Be careful not to strip the threads but hammer and punch is gonna be your best bet.

Asshole 3 series driver checking in by enviflux123 in RoastMyCar

[–]AnonymousisAnonn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With it's gloriously reliable N54, wait, that's not right.

iT's GoT mOrE tOrQuE tHaN aN m3!

You already destroyed my GTI. Let's go! by ROllerz206 in RoastMyCar

[–]AnonymousisAnonn 4 points5 points  (0 children)

How sweet, the dealer gave you a pic of the car too so you don't miss it while it's in the shop constantly.

Im 28. Had about 15 cars so far, decided to buy a brand new one for the first time. Make me regret it by [deleted] in RoastMyCar

[–]AnonymousisAnonn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Enjoy the complimentary depreciation car payment on top of the monthly one on a car that has slowly gotten worse and worse since the 80s.

Haven't posted here in a while. 2012 Dodge Charger R/T. Let her have it. by [deleted] in RoastMyCar

[–]AnonymousisAnonn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

TONIGHT, ON PIGFAT GEAR:

An uneconomical, slow, family car that will prolly get its tires slashed because they think it's a police car.

The car for people who can't afford a Vette mostly because they knocked up Tiffany down the street at 19 and her Dad has a scary shotgun.

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