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  • Drifting 944

    I recently bought two Porsche 944's (N/A) and am an experianced SCCA racer, but my friend who just came to Germany from Japan has been drifting for a few years and has got me interested. I understand that the 944 is a great handling car, but I am not sure how good of a drift car they will make. I am in the process of stripping them down to essentials and replacing the body panels with fiber glass. If anyone has drifted these cars let me know whats up.

  • #2
    I'm not too knowlegeble about the 944, but my friend and I have attempted to drift his dad's 911. It is a great handling car, but doesn't kick out the way we wanted. The 944 should make an excellent track car, but with any mid-engine car, won't make a great drift car.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by AE86_drift
      The 944 should make an excellent track car, but with any mid-engine car, won't make a great drift car.

      911=RR
      944=FR


      Chassis and motor wise I think a 944 would make a great drift car I'm just not sure the drive train, specifically around the clutch area (throwout, and pilot bearing) is up for the abuse of alot of hard clutch kicks.

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      • #4
        their was a guy who used to post on these forums that drifted a 944 forgot his name though

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        • #5
          from what ive heard from the 944 crowd. From those i have meet, and those off of renlist,
          the transaxle doesnt take the shock to well associated with drifting.
          and i swapped out a transaxle.. its not something you want to do often

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