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[[Image:Porsche 932 and 924 S.jpg A Porsche 924 Turbo (left) and 924S (right)]]
Porsche 924
Manufacturer: Porsche
Class: FR sports car
Production: 19761988
Predecessor: Porsche 914
Porsche 912E
Successor: Porsche 944
Body Styles: 2-door coupe
Engines: 2.0 L, 2.5 L I4

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The Porsche 924 was a sports car automobile sold as Porsche AG's entry-level model between 1976 and 1988.

[edit] History

In January 1972 Volkswagen Group comissioned Porsche to design a successor for their joint venture the 914 sports car. The new model, codenamed EA-425, was to be marketed as an Audi.

The 924, and 928 developed in parallel, broke with Porsche's design tradition. The new models had water-cooled engines that ran quieter than Porsche's air-cooled boxers to meet increasingly tough emissions requirements. They were FR layout with a transaxle to spread the weight evenly over front and rear axles, giving neutral handling compared to the 40:60 rear bias of the RR Porsche 911 [1].

To keep costs down the 924 used as many existing Volkswagen components as possible including the engine the 2.0 L 4 cylinder unit...

By 1975 the Audi plant at Neckarsulm was tooling up to produce the EA-425. However, given the decline in the sports car market following the 1973 oil crisis and the success of the Scirocco, launched in 1974, Volkswagen cancelled the EA-425.

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Between 1976 and 1985 around 121,000 examples of the base model were produced.

The engine combined the cylinder block from the Audi inline-4, found in the Audi 100 C1 saloon and the original Volkswagen LT van, with Porsche designed 8-valve SOHC head, inlet and exhaust manifolds. Porsche also replaced the standard engine's carburetor with Bosch CIS K-Jetronic fuel injection. With 1984 cc capacity the engine's maximum power and torque were 92 kW / 125 hp (DIN) at 5800 rpm and 165 Nm / 125.5 lb/ft at 3500 rpm respectively. Cars exported to the USA were detuned to meet emissions regulations.

The standard Audi 4-speed manual gearbox was upgraded to 5-speed in 1980, a 3-speed automatic was available from 1977.


Apart from minor improvements to the suspension, brakes and trim the 924 was largely unchanged over its 9 years in production.


[edit] 924 Turbo

[edit] 924 Carrera GT, GTS and GTR

[edit] 924 S

[edit] References

  1.   Michael, Cotton (2002). Porsche 924, 944 and 968, 2, MRP Publishing. ISBN 1-899870-47-4.
  2.   Elford, Vic (1998). Porsche High-Performance Driving Handbook. MBI Publishing. ISBN 0-87938-849-8.
  3.   Wood, Brian (2000). Porsche 924. Veloce. ISBN 1-901295-85-0.
  4.   Meredith, Laurence (2000). Porsche - The Road Cars. Sutton Publishing. ISBN 0-7509-2465-9.
  5.   Bongers, Mark (2000). Porsche Typenatlas. Delius, Klasing & Co.. ISBN 3-7688-1198-0.
  6.   Clarke, RM (1989). Porsche 924 Gold Portfolio. Brooklands Books. ISBN 1-870642-80-5.

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