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RGNHD 12-03-12 07:13 PM

rx7fc vs Porsche 944
 
What do you think is better? I'm looking to get my next car and I'm thinking of these two. Also I plan on racing/drifting. Does Porsche have any aftermarket?

AGreen 12-03-12 07:27 PM

I've never owned a 944, so this is all second-hand knowledge from speaking with a lot of 944 owners. But from what I can tell their parts are horrendously expensive. Now, the same can be said for the FC, but there's enough aftermarket support for it to where the parts aren't as bad anymore.

In all reality, you've chosen two of the most masochist-driven vehicles of all time, so I'd say it's apples to apples really. They're both finicky as shit, you'll love either of them, and you'll hate them with all your heart at the same time.

Obviously I'm going to say buy an FC, but that's because I love (and hate so much at the same time) my FC.

beefhole 12-03-12 07:53 PM

How many 944's have you seen drifting? NONE! That's why you must be the first! Onward! Find yourself a 944 forum.

AGreen 12-03-12 08:35 PM

I must have missed the drifting part.

You HAVE to get a 944 now. It's a much better drift car. You don't want to drift the FC, they're too nice :)

RGNHD 12-03-12 10:29 PM

Ha. AGreen. I see what you did there. Honestly. I think it's going time cone down to price. What I can find at what price.

Alak 12-03-12 11:14 PM

FC. 944's arnt cheap in any way.

REAmemiya_fan 12-03-12 11:21 PM

German wiring, it scares the hell out of me... I did work on a 190e (Benz, not Porsche, I know) and it literally made the FC a walk in the park electronics wise.

barkz 12-04-12 12:54 AM

i hate the drivetrain setup on the porsche... cant say ive ever worked on one but i cant imagine its any fun. if you wanna drift it, find a running/driving fc and beat the bag out of it. unless it is a nice clean one. then dont buy it

RXeligion 12-04-12 12:56 AM

:scratch:

Well, we aren't the 944 forum... so...:nod:

RGNHD 12-04-12 07:05 AM

Alright. Thanks guys. I think I'll end up going with an fc.(if I can find one) just I also plan on it being my daily/drift car.

clokker 12-04-12 07:09 AM


Originally Posted by RGNHD (Post 11306212)
Alright. Thanks guys. I think I'll end up going with an fc.(if I can find one) just I also plan on it being my daily/drift car.

Don't drift cars routinely smack into walls and shit?
DD=drifter=lots of walking.

RGNHD 12-04-12 09:43 AM


Originally Posted by clokker (Post 11306215)
Don't drift cars routinely smack into walls and shit?
DD=drifter=lots of walking.

Yes I have thought of this. I am going to have my current truck as backup for when I do screw something up. But i'm not going to be doing any hardcore drifting, just kinda get together with friends and drift in a lot occasionally going to events.

Customisbetter 12-04-12 10:10 AM

I work in a Porsche dealership and I would never recommend anybody purchase a 944.

RGNHD 12-04-12 10:25 AM


Originally Posted by Customisbetter (Post 11306345)
I work in a Porsche dealership and I would never recommend anybody purchase a 944.

What are your reasons for saying that?

p0tat0s 12-04-12 10:34 AM

im with reamemiya fan on the wiring part. if you think an fc has ridiculous wiring NEVER get anything made/owned by vw (ie porsche, audi). coming from 2 vws and an audi rewiring my fc is a damn cake walk.

AGreen 12-04-12 10:46 AM

I had an Audi A6 with a 2.7L 30v twin turbo and a 6sp manual. The car was a blast to drive, and working on it was actually pretty cake. I worked on pretty much all aspects of the car and never ran in to anything that was out of the ordinary, aside from the whole "lock carrier" thing. That's where the whole front of the car swings out of the way so you can get to the front of the engine to do things like replace the timing belt, etc. Everything was fairly straightforward, and the electrical stuff wasn't really that daunting. Maybe my perspective is a bit skewed though, as I work with electrical/electronic equipment for a living.

texFCturboII 12-04-12 10:51 AM

I've heard that you have to basically drop the engine in order to do a clutch job on a 944. Could be BS, just what I heard once. But with the stresses you put on a drivetrain while drifting I would imagine you would want a very simple and easy to work on system. I.E. NOT a Porsche.

j9fd3s 12-04-12 11:15 AM

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FC > 944. every German electrical system sucks, its like they don't understand how it works. Porsche parts are NOT cheap, there is little aftermarket for Porsche.

the 944 has a timing belt, and if it breaks you need a head and all the valves. if the water pump breaks it takes the engine with it, which is big bucks.

its a 944, so you can't go to Porsche meets, because its not 911

plus its a 30 year old Porsche so you have to dress like this

https://www.rx7club.com/attachment.p...2&d=1354641328

REAmemiya_fan 12-04-12 01:22 PM

:crackup:

rotary_bünta 12-04-12 04:55 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2gbPwNv-DI

topgear did the comparison for us. i know its a 924. but its all the same im sure. lol

Derekcat 12-04-12 07:04 PM


Originally Posted by agreen (Post 11305755)
you have to get a 944 now. It's a much better drift car. You don't want to drift the fc, they're too nice :)

+1
:)

fc323 12-04-12 07:08 PM

The rx7 wins in all aspects except for the hing I crave the most... Fuel economy :P

RGNHD 12-04-12 07:15 PM

Well. I guess I'm going to get a fc. Thanks for helping me make up my mind. Now to sa've up.

R-X-R 12-04-12 07:20 PM


Originally Posted by j9fd3s (Post 11306432)
FC > 944. every German electrical system sucks, its like they don't understand how it works. Porsche parts are NOT cheap, there is little aftermarket for Porsche.

the 944 has a timing belt, and if it breaks you need a head and all the valves. if the water pump breaks it takes the engine with it, which is big bucks.

its a 944, so you can't go to Porsche meets, because its not 911

plus its a 30 year old Porsche so you have to dress like this

https://www.rx7club.com/attachment.p...2&d=1354641328

u dont talk shit about micheal knight. he is my hero.

dwb87 12-04-12 07:32 PM

I've owned both.

From my experience, both cars are tight. And I mean small, quick, and handle pretty damn well. Personally, I think the FC handles better. I liked the gas mileage of the 944. But the overall driving experience of the FC trumps the 944, in my opinion.


I wrecked the 944 and sold it for $700. You wouldn't be able to do that with an FC. Haha


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