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  2. Classic Car Rescue - Wikipedia

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    After the Porsche's faulty immobiliser jams the central locking system and locks Mario inside, an electrical specialist is called upon to fix the complex wiring. Once the engine is serviced, Bernie takes the 928 to a rolling road, where it is rated at 343.2 bhp at the flywheel.

  3. Porsche 928 - Wikipedia

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    Porsche 928 S4 (rear view) The Porsche 928 is a grand touring car with a 2+2 seating layout manufactured by Porsche AG of Germany from 1978 to 1995. Initially conceived to address changes in the automotive market, it represented Porsche's first fully in-house design for a production vehicle and was intended to potentially replace the Porsche 911 as the company's flagship model. [1]

  4. This Jet-Powered 928 May Be the Strangest Porsche You ... - AOL

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    When was the last time you saw a Porsche with turboshaft power? This particular 928 feature a Boeing T50 engine normally reserved for helicopters. It's for sale at Duncan Imports.

  5. Anatole Lapine - Wikipedia

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    The 928 was Porsche's interpretation of an American performance car, and drew on Lapine's experience at GM. [ 23 ] : 170 The 928 has, in fact, been called the "German Corvette". [ 24 ] More than one comparison has been made between the 928 and Lapine's work on the C2 Corvette and the earlier Corvette specials.

  6. List of Porsche engines - Wikipedia

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    Porsche 928 engines Vehicle Engine MY Engine numbers Technical data 928: M28.01: 1978: 8 818 0001>9000: 8 Cyl / 4,5L / 177 kW (237 hp) 928 M249: M28.02: 1978: 8 818 ...

  7. Weissach axle - Wikipedia

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    Porsche 928. The Weissach axle is a rear suspension arrangement first used in 1978 in the Porsche 928 and echoed in subsequent production models. [1] The goal of the initial Weissach axle design was to eliminate lift-off oversteer by allowing the rear suspension to adjust itself during cornering manoeuvres and handle both longitudinal and lateral forces. [1]

  8. List of Porsche vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Porsche 928 Porsche 944 Porsche 959 Porsche 968 Porsche 911 GT1 Straßenversion Porsche Carrera GT Porsche 918 Spyder; 1976–1988. 1977–1995. 1981–1991. 1986 ...

  9. Dacon - Wikipedia

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    The first four cars had tiny ten-inch wheels, but after that the cars received thirteen-inch alloys similar to those used on the period Porsche 944. [3] Other cars built by Dacon were the 822, a targa-version of the Volkswagen Passat, as well as several cars sold under the PAG brand: the mini Nick, the Nick L, the PAG 928, and finally the PAG ...