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I'm considering buying a 1990 944 Turbo (300 hp). It doesn't look as cool as my 968 but I love that turbo boost. I'll hold onto my 968 as well. I'm interested in hearing about comparisons between the 951 and the 968 from any of you who have owned both.
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<{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->You're a lucky guy Ian. When I was shopping for a Porsche, I was actually looking for a 951. My wife (!) found a 968 on Autotrader and suggested I check it out, which I did. After driving both cars, the 968 just felt better to drive IMO. But you get to enjoy the exhilaration of the turbo which is huge. Was '90 the last year for the N. Americam turbo and are all 951's (after '88) an "S" model?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Yeah, I think anyone who has one of these cars is lucky. When I discussed the 944T with my partner I raised the possibility of selling the 968 but she was adamant that was not an option. She loves the car too and wants to "inherit" it once the kids are old enough to fit in the back!
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<{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->a lot of the difference is in the power band - peak torque occurs in the turbo at 4k but is way down at 3k on the 968 - that makes for the 968 being an easier car to drive quickly - the turbo takes an extra bit of attention to keep it in its peak band<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Yep, most people say that the 968 is also a more satisfying day-to-day drive because of that superior low-down torque.
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Latest issue of <i>911 and Porsche World</i> (March) has a nice comparison article of the S2, 951, and 968.
I have owned both an S2 and 968, and driven several turbos - one at an autocross. I find the turbo a rush - but that is all. The 3.0 liter motor is so much more tractable and usable that the advantage gained with the 951 is rarely usable. For daily driving there is no question as to which is better. For a dedicated track car or weekend sprint the 951 is superior. But then of course, the newest 951 is approaching 20 years old - and the biggest production year is 1986 - those pups are 23 years old! It is getting hard to find a low-mileage car, or one in good condition that has not been abused or significantly modded.
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<{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Latest issue of <i>911 and Porsche World</i> (March) has a nice comparison article of the S2, 951, and 968.
I have owned both an S2 and 968, and driven several turbos - one at an autocross. I find the turbo a rush - but that is all. The 3.0 liter motor is so much more tractable and usable that the advantage gained with the 951 is rarely usable. For daily driving there is no question as to which is better. For a dedicated track car or weekend sprint the 951 is superior. But then of course, the newest 951 is approaching 20 years old - and the biggest production year is 1986 - those pups are 23 years old! It is getting hard to find a low-mileage car, or one in good condition that has not been abused or significantly modded.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Thanks for the heads up about the mag, I usually pick up 911 & PW. I agree with your comments, in my limited driving of an early 220 hp 951 around town the turbo rarely got angry. But I am thinking of this car as a weekend toy with aspirations for track days.
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Bought it at lunch and just read the article (sitting in sun on my back deck with my Labrador puppy and a beer - life is grand!). The author does a very good background/overview/review of the three... and then surprisingly picks the S2. Perhaps the 968 was down on power or had an older suspension?
He opines that the six speed is wasted on the 968 - and I sort of agree on that one. I know this is no economy car, but couldn't Porsche have at least kicked the 6th gear ratio out a little bit? I know we can keep the car in the broad torque band to our hearts content, but 3,000 rpm at 70 mph is a bit unnecessary.
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I disagree, and spent seven years within spitting distance of the autobahn. Power is wonderful, but so is flexibility. For a long drive (say that Bremen to Kaiserslautern run down through thru Ruhr Valley on a Sunday morning - 350 miles in 3 hours with two stops for fuel in an '87 Mustang GT - a personal best) you don't just need acceleration, you need long legs. Best autobahn car I ever had was an Audi 200 Turbo Quattro. That big thing would not hit 3000 rpm in 5th gear until well over 160 kmph. But grab 4th and the thing screamed.
With power at the flick of a gear lever and Variocam on tap, 3000 rpm at 125 kmph makes no sense.
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I have a 951 and I'm now looking at 968. I will NOT let my 951 go [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif[/img]
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<{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->I have a 951 and I'm now looking at 968. I will NOT let my 951 go [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif[/img]<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
That's the way I feel about my 968!
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I have a funny feeling that once I add the 968 I won't be able to let EITHER of them go! [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
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