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Old 07-05-2002, 12:20 AM   #1
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944 vs. SER Spec V

Just wondering how they match up i have a spec v and a relative has a 944. I hear there both running low to mid 15's in the 1/4 and low 7's high 6's in 0-60.

Anyone know how they compare.
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depends on if its a
944
86-88.5 944 Turbo
88.5-91 944 Turbo
86-91 944 Turbo S
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Old 07-07-2002, 12:39 AM   #3
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Nah its ont a turbo at all.
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Also the Turbo S was only made in 88. The Nissan has TCS, doesn't it? An inept driver would do better with the SER. They are both about the same weight, the SER Spec V has 175 hp from the QR motor, and the 944 has what, 160 something? The 944 has better potential, it can lose more weight than the Spec V. Also, it has the inherent advantage of RWD
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Old 07-21-2002, 07:42 PM   #5
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Re: 944 vs. SER Spec V

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Just wondering how they match up i have a spec v and a relative has a 944. I hear there both running low to mid 15's in the 1/4 and low 7's high 6's in 0-60.

Anyone know how they compare.
The Spec V will kick its ass.

The 944 and the original (classic) Sentra SE-R are pretty equivilent. The Spec V is mighty good. With the ATB differential it really kicks ass on road courses. At the SE-R National Convention in Phoenix this year the Spec V was impressing everyone.

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Thats wrong

The Turbo S was made from '87-91
and had 250 hp
0-60 in 5.5
and topped out at 162
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Hp in a 944S

Sorry to break your heart but the type S didnt have that much horse. read the specs-
Engine:
Bore - 100 mm
Stroke - 78.9
Disp - 2479 cc
Compression - 10.9:1
HP - 190 @ 6000 RPM
TQ - 170lb/ft @ 4300 RPM
Weight - 2825 lbs
Total Produced - 1987 - 3,066
1988 - 511
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sorry

Sorry.. the turbo S had 245 hp. i was thinking about the Type S made in 87-88
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cool thing is on an turbo s
for about $5k (us) into huntley racing products
you can shoot hp well into the 400's
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Actually, the Turbo S was only in 88, the 89-91 951s although identical to the 88 TS, were not considered S's. It all comes from the Porsche tradition of offering preproduction technology in a limited run of cars.

In late 87, they already had all of the updates for the 951 worked out, but were not ready to do full scale production of the reworked 951, so they made a thousand S models, with the 245 hp, K26/#8, LSD, M030... The things that defined the 88S as seperate from the 88 951 were all standard in the 89-91 951, and they dropped the S designation.

Another useless bit of Porsche trivia!

http://vista.pca.org/stl/944turbo.htm
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which also reminds me
THE 951 S IS MY DREAM CAR!

maybe by christmas with a lil luck!
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