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Indication? Bad sending unit. Bad gauge. Bad wiring between the two.

Actual No Pressure? Leaking front crankshaft seal. Not enough torque on the crankshaft pulley bolt and the oil pump gear can slip (should be 190 ft/lbs I think). Worn pump gears, but this is rare.

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Q: WHAT WOULD CAUSE no oil pressure in my 944 turbo?
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Is there a turbo kit for a 944 Porsche?

There isn't a turbo kit due to the high compression of the N/A engine. There is however a low pressure supercharger kit by Speed Force racing.


When was the Porsche 944 Turbo first made?

Although the Porsche 944 started selling in 1982, the Porsche 944 Turbo did not make it's international debut until March, 1985. Prior to it's international debut, a 944 turbo pre-production car competed in and won a 1984 24-Hour endurance race.


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OK, I'm haven't used these number for a a little while however the Porsche 944 Turbo was produced with two different HP numbers as follows: Porsche 944 Turbo (85-88)-217 881/2 - 91 -253 During the 1988 model year Porsche produced two 944 Turbo versions, the 'normal version' and a model they called the 'Turbo S'. The Turbo S became the standard model from 1989. 0-100km/h time somewhere between 5-6 seconds.


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What was the Original sticker price 1986 Porsche 944?

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What music is played when the presenters test edited Porsche 944 turbo on the wheeler dealers?

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