I´m really looking forward to the next episode. I love both your storytelling and your craftsmanship. I have to get started on my 205 GTI 1,9 that’s been sitting idle in my garage for the last 10 years!
Mmm. worrying title. I have my 951 engine in pieces, so I will watch in case there is a "don't do this" moment. In my experience, whatever happens, the 944 engine is recoverable as long as the alusil bores and cylinder tubes top faces are ok. Fingers crossed hey?
The 3.0 blocks are less durable and need oversizing more often. The 2.5 N/A if kept well almost never truly dies. The infrequent oilchanges on this one gave some premature wear. If it was a perfect rebuild I‘d gone oversize, but as a standard street build it was within spec.
I saw to many broken 951 engines because the third piston dont always gets oil! So you have to modify the oil bay or put more oil that you need it! And sometimes people put to much boost without a proper balancing and reinforcing the engine! Is a delicate engine to handle
Fidanza makes a lightweight aluminum flywheel for the 944. I've got one on my car, along with a 7 puck clutch. It really changed the feel of the car. Real snappy.
The cost to import one of those to Germany was just not sensible for this kind of rebuild and unfortunately there is nothing within the EU available atm...
@@OnlyARoadtripAway gotcha, makes sense. I was able to get lucky and find a used one in decent shape from a Porsche graveyard. But awesome build and video!
darf ich unverschämt fragen, was für einen filter bzw. colorgrading du verwendest um diese schönen glow highlights und die rötlichen ausrisse bekommst.
It's like a piece of art - not the engine, this very episode.
Awesome you did a thing can’t wait to see it.
Your videos Never disappoint, once again thank you very much for the continious effort to produce top notch content.
Klasse Video, sehr schöne Komposition und sehr schöner Schnitt. Die Musikauswahl ist immer super!
A engine take apart has never been this sexy. Great video.
That 205 engine a couple weeks back feels personally insulted now. 🤣
Ouch. Change that oil .. glad you are fixing it.
I´m really looking forward to the next episode. I love both your storytelling and your craftsmanship. I have to get started on my 205 GTI 1,9 that’s been sitting idle in my garage for the last 10 years!
I love the video dimension, makes it more cinematic
The forbidden chocolate
Ooof OOOF oOOF! Oil change? What's that? At least it's in good hands now.
Mmm. worrying title. I have my 951 engine in pieces, so I will watch in case there is a "don't do this" moment. In my experience, whatever happens, the 944 engine is recoverable as long as the alusil bores and cylinder tubes top faces are ok. Fingers crossed hey?
The 3.0 blocks are less durable and need oversizing more often. The 2.5 N/A if kept well almost never truly dies. The infrequent oilchanges on this one gave some premature wear. If it was a perfect rebuild I‘d gone oversize, but as a standard street build it was within spec.
I saw to many broken 951 engines because the third piston dont always gets oil! So you have to modify the oil bay or put more oil that you need it! And sometimes people put to much boost without a proper balancing and reinforcing the engine! Is a delicate engine to handle
I bought a lightned steel flywheel from Lindsey racing !!! Nice piece!! I think 8 pounds lighter😊😊😊😊
can you do a tutorial on how you filmed this video its so CINEMATIC how did you make it look like a movie from 1980s about racing cars or sum
Fidanza makes a lightweight aluminum flywheel for the 944. I've got one on my car, along with a 7 puck clutch. It really changed the feel of the car. Real snappy.
The cost to import one of those to Germany was just not sensible for this kind of rebuild and unfortunately there is nothing within the EU available atm...
@@OnlyARoadtripAway gotcha, makes sense. I was able to get lucky and find a used one in decent shape from a Porsche graveyard.
But awesome build and video!
Quality! ❤
This is definitely the most fucked 944 engine I’ve seen. And I tore apart a motor that had a piston with a chunk missing.
stoked
Filmed in some Sony HVR from the mid 00s? Feels like it
Sony RX100, but with heavy grading.
I’m loving the videos.
Did they never change the oil?
Some seals were dated 2003, so I presume the oil was last changed then…
Ran when parked....
Wow that sludge, was it still running on the orginal oil 😂?
No idea, but I presume no one bothered doing one and even if - that sludge was so thick even abrasive scrubbing sometimes wasn‘t enough.
That was a disgraceful bit of engine neglect. Was it even running in that state?
Alledegly yes, although I didn‘t try. It was destined for a rebuild either way.
Not restored, fully original car. Even the oil is original!
darf ich unverschämt fragen, was für einen filter bzw. colorgrading du verwendest um diese schönen glow highlights und die rötlichen ausrisse bekommst.
Hier und da mal ein Promist und der Grade in Resolve u.a. mit Dehancer.
Dude. Now I'm anxious to see the next video. wonder whats in store