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 Post subject: Re: 944 S2 or Late Turbo
PostPosted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 11:23 pm 
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t3rra wrote:

Did you check your fogs?

Good 2 have mot man on are side



Been an MOT tester since 1989 :shock:

I take it you mean front fogs, cracked etc ?

They are perfick ! :bounce: (visually anyway)

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 11:35 pm 
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We tend too get testers unable 2 turn on rear ones. And fail the cars for it.

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 11:37 pm 
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Well if there was a fail for not being able to reset the tripmeter then I would fail em as well - lol lol

Sorted now and yes I know not to press whilst driving ! (well thats what I have been told)

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 11:40 pm 
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t3rra wrote:

We tend too get testers unable 2 turn on rear ones. And fail the cars for it.



Yes I did switch on front fogs first - lol :D

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 9:51 pm 
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RS2000CUSTOM wrote:
I finally put my 944 S2 over the MOT pit today and again was pleasantly surprised



Also noticed front lower ball joints have grease nipples (they gonna get a load of grease through em - lol)

Have I missed anything ??

You'll grease up anything with nipples :)

You've missed "finish rebuilding your RS2000" and finishing my bedroom ;P


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 10:08 pm 
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Nice to see one of the cars I originally went to see and I am subsequently £150 (Train fares) out of pocket by has reappeared on Ebay - funnily enough no mention of its rotten sills !

Or maybe they have been repaired now :roll:

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Lets hope potential buyers ask him for a clear photograph taken through the B pillar vents :shock: (I wish I had)

I bet they will not look like this !

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 Post subject: Re: 944 S2 or Late Turbo
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Which car?

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RS2000CUSTOM wrote:

Nice to see one of the cars I originally went to see and I am subsequently £150 (Train fares) out of pocket by has reappeared on Ebay - funnily enough no mention of its rotten sills !

Or maybe they have been repaired now :roll:



t3rra wrote:

Which car?



RS2000CUSTOM wrote:

After trawling many "For Sale" adverts and going 130 mile to Cardiff on a one way ticket I must say I am VERY disappointed with 944 owners "opinions" of their cars. btw the cost of a "pay on the day" ticket to get home from Cardiff was 4kin horrendous !!



Only 30 or so 944 S2's on Ebay - http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/Cars-Motorcyc ... S2&_sop=10

The clues are all above :wink:

But as I previously stated

RS2000CUSTOM wrote:

Or maybe they have been repaired now :roll:


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 11:49 pm 
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I would be tempted to try 10W40 over 20W50 in an S2. As EdH regarding his oil filter blow catastrophe (that was with all sorts of filters with him using 10W60!).

Another thing. Try www.emcmotorsport.com for a Kaaz diff. They seem to be proven in the 944 and you might be surprised at the price (the chap who was looking at my car was surprised when he called them:)).

Oh, and welcome to 944 ownership :). Did you make it to the TIPEC day in the end?

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 9:11 am 
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Few thoughts here.
If the front balljoints have grease nipples they are replacements ball joint kits. None of the originals or exchanges have grease nipples.
Not sure I'd go 20/50 on an S2 unless it uses oil, 10W/40 was originall specified for Europe & will be fine. Semi Synth & change it often would be my choice.
Never convinced of the efficacies of K & N & I wouldn't run one.
Why the Evans waterless coolant? Very expensive for no real gain on an S2, also has some downsides.
I'd drive it a bit before shelling out for a LSD, it is a very different beast to an Escort & unless you track it &/or drive very hard on the road you'll probably find you don't need it. I had an LSD S2 box here which someone was going to buy because he liked the sound of it, then found he didn't need it.

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 9:02 am 
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FortyFourSuperTwo wrote:

I would be tempted to try 10W40 over 20W50 in an S2. As EdH regarding his oil filter blow catastrophe (that was with all sorts of filters with him using 10W60!).

Another thing. Try http://www.emcmotorsport.com for a Kaaz diff. They seem to be proven in the 944 and you might be surprised at the price (the chap who was looking at my car was surprised when he called them:)).

Oh, and welcome to 944 ownership :). Did you make it to the TIPEC day in the end?



Have rechecked the oil spec and 20/50 is listed for slighlty warmer climate than we get here so 10/40 should be fine

The diff I may/will be fitting is gonna be the Quaiffe ATB "geared" type but will call EMC to ask about the Kaaz diff.

Yes went to TiPeC at Gaydon and also had 2 sessions on the test track

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Few thoughts here.
If the front balljoints have grease nipples they are replacements ball joint kits. None of the originals or exchanges have grease nipples.
Not sure I'd go 20/50 on an S2 unless it uses oil, 10W/40 was originall specified for Europe & will be fine. Semi Synth & change it often would be my choice.
Never convinced of the efficacies of K & N & I wouldn't run one.
Why the Evans waterless coolant? Very expensive for no real gain on an S2, also has some downsides.
I'd drive it a bit before shelling out for a LSD, it is a very different beast to an Escort & unless you track it &/or drive very hard on the road you'll probably find you don't need it. I had an LSD S2 box here which someone was going to buy because he liked the sound of it, then found he didn't need it.



Checked the service history and new balljoints were fitted for MOT in 2006 so looks like regreasable ones were fitted then

Oil - as above

K & N always seems to give Marmite reactions but personally I have not hads a problem and having stripped various race/track engine there has been no excessive bore "scratching" due to dust ingress when a K & N was fitted

Evans Coolant - expensive yes but am willing to give it a try in both the Escort and the 944

LSD - PM me if you still have the box for sale as I am interested in stripping and rebuilding it and of course then fitting it - car will be taken on track and whilst the grip is high on my 944 you can never have too much !! :D

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