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Given that I'd be using the 968 that I'm looking at mainly as a daily driver, with maybe 2-3 track events each year. I'm sure I'd add it later, but would I be ok without it for 6-12 months and 1 or 2 DE track events. Also, how hard is it to add an LSD to these cars, I know the aftermarket units go for around $1100, is there anything else that's needed other than the LSD itself. How hard is it to install, and how much would it cost to have a typical shop install it?
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3500lbs, 55/45, 275/315, and 320hp to the wheels.
The car that jumps to mind is an LS1 powered Camaro or Trans Am.
What is the Firehawk? Curious.
[quote name='Evan70' date='Apr 27 2006, 11:55 AM']That's what I was afraid of, the only other car I've tracked without a LSD was an 86 944 Turbo and it was very underwhelming in the handling department. Of course, I was never sure whether that was the factory shocks or the lack of the LSD. The Firehawk is a heavier car (3500lbs), with worse weight distribution (55/45), but it has massive rubber (275front/315rear for track use) and tons of power (~320rwhp) and even more torque with of course a Torsen diff.
The 944 Turbo S I got rid of back in January of course had the LSD, and was a fun track car, but that particular car had a lot of issues and turned into a money pit ($10K in a year, with lots more still to go). I guess the real questions are:
Do I get the 968 w/out LSD and street drive it until I can put an LSD in it?
Or, do I pass on it and keep looking for one with an LSD?
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The Firehawks were Firebirds converted by SLP (Street Legal Performance) in conjunction with Pontiac as a limited/performance edition. The base Firehawks got a functional ram air intake, exhaust and larger wheels/tires, with options for lots of other upgrades. Mine is actually an LT4 Firehawk, of which there were only 29 ever made. They took some left over 96 LT4 Corvette engines from GM, balanced and blueprinted them, and added everything else in the SLP performance catalog (extrude honed manifolds, Torsen diff, upgraded springs, shocks swaybars, etc). Whereas most Firehawks were anywhere from a $4K-$8K upgrade, the LT4s were almost a $20K upgrade. On top of that, I've added a few more upgrades (stiffer springs/shocks, even bigger swaybars, other suspension components) that have made it handle even better. At this point it's only maybe 2 seconds a lap slower than the 01 Corvette Z06 I had around the same track, and several seconds a lap faster than the 944 Turbo S I had that was putting out close to 280rwhp. The only real problems with the Firehawk are that it's heavy, big, and it's very prone to power oversteer. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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[color="#3333FF"]Todd Jacobs [/color]
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[color="#FF6600"]1993 968 coupe 6spd[/color]
[color="#000099"]Cobalt Blue [/color] with [color="#000099"]cobalt [/color] and [color="#CCCCCC"]light grey [/color] interior.
[color="#FF6666"]17" 996 wheels, Koni's, LSD.[/color]
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[quote name='S_Cal968' date='May 4 2006, 03:36 PM']re: Firehawk; sweet car, I almost bought one before the 968 - then I considered the cost of gas for a daily driver.... <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/ohmy.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Funny you should say that, the Firehawk gets as good/better MPG than my 951S did. If I drive normally, it returns 18MPG (same as the 951 on the same driving loop) of about 50/50 hwy/cty. If I drive it conservatively, it returns 21-22MPG on the same loop. On the hwy, it gets 27-30MPG even cruising at 80-90MPH.
I've ended up postponing another Porsche purchase at this time, the car I was looking at in Atlanta just wasn't worth the money the owner wanted. In the interim, my wife found an 01 Volvo V70 T5 (turbo sport wagon) that she really liked, and was local. Since I got to pick the last car, she had final say this time and went for it. That'll give me another year or two before I'm ready to find another Porsche, so I'll have time to evaluate whether I really want a 968, or maybe a 911 of some type.
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[quote name='Renalicious' date='May 4 2006, 12:43 PM']How does an LSD affect daily driving anyways? How do you know if you have one or not?
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doesn't really affect daily driving for me except when i'm really on it, back roads, quiet intersection, etc.
coming hot out of a turn, car leaning hard on the outside wheels, give it a lot of stick, and if the inside rear wheel starts to spin you have an open non-limited slip differential. Obviously make sure you have lots of room and no traffic.
I was with a buddy at Sears Point last weekend, and his car doesn't have LSD. He couldn't put down much throttle coming out of turns, when he did it sounded like the clutch was slipping!
Renalicious I love your name BTW. I think with a name like that you sort of HAVE to get an LSD at some point!
Sean - San Francisco
'92 coupe, white / tan, clutch LSD, early production car (#56)
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