The Porsche 928 is a Masterpiece
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- Опубліковано 5 чер 2022
- A 928 video, finally. I've only owned this car half of forever. The Porsche 928 is my favorite car I wanted to show it off.
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I'm baaaaaaaack
Good!
My dad had a Porsche safari rs with a 994 motor in it, Twas the shit. But he sold it about 3 months ago. You can still find it you look up “Porsche safari rs Kelly moss”
Who the hell doesn’t wear a seatbelt these days?
Is it just actually something to avoid, yes!
Make sure you HAVE FUN doing these videos or why do it, right?
We don’t deserve Wes. We are distracted by stupidity to truly appreciate the genius that has been presented before our human eye balls. Continue to be the hero Automotive UA-cam needs Wes. The knuckle draggers will eventually catch up.
These are very kind words, I appreciate it. I'm upset that it takes me so long between videos.
@@WesleyKagan dont. At least not for your subs. (but if you want more money its understandable) you deliver quality content and that's why we love your channel. I personally prefer fewer quality videos over more but lower quality videos and im sure many more are with me. I love your videos so obviously I would like more but i understand that it takes a lot of time and work to produce a quality video and i don't want you to overwork yourself. So just keep posting quality content and don't worry about it
@@WesleyKagan never be upset about dropping fire content that isn't shilling lame products
Took a 928GTS to Denver from New Orleans with my Brother, we drove the car an extended period leaving DFW towards New Mexico in excess of 140mph, the car was quiet, stable, exceptionally comfortable, we stopped for fuel made the trip in a tad over 14 hours. We picked up an M6 to bring back to New Orleans we were stopped 1 time in New Mexico near Raton Pass and told to slow down, traffic was non existent at that hour & the State Trooper was genuinely a decent guy. The M6, as nice as it was, was not nearly as comfortable or quiet but likely as fast or nearly as the 928. My Brother passed last year but we talked about that run many times, while we did plenty of these type runs, the best was that one from New Orleans to Denver in the 928. Wonderful machine.
The 928 is a beauty , my father owned a 928S in "grandfather spec". brown exterior paint and brown pattern seat interior. I absolutely adored it as a kid. Such a unique car with it's round pop up headlights.
This one is White on Red, and I feel most came in "grandfather spec" Honestly. This is a Euro S, so It was imported.
Just drove one of these yesterday. V8, RWD, manual European GT car? That is... very much my thing.
It's honestly an amazing car and is diverse in that you can strip it down and make a track car, or in stock form is very comfortable and "GT". I too have a thing for big GT cars. Did you drive Hoovie's?
Loved this review. Perfect for me. Not as absurdly high energy and overly hyped as most car reviews and not as much over reaching satire as regular car reviews. Still passionate, but realistic. Loved the history review and comparison to the 911 as well. Cheers
Thank you! I was going for something right along those lines.
WHATS UP GUYS!! IN THIS VIDEO WE FIND OUT IF THE 928 IS THE CAR FOR YOU!!! IT WAS EXPENSIVE BUT NOW ITS CHEAP!! THEY SAY IT HAS COOL ENGINEERING AND STUFF BUT I DONT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THAT AND IT LOOKS UGLY!! 911 IS BETTER! MAKE SURE TO LIKE SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE!!!!!
Outstanding video! All the references, a beautiful car and that exhaust note.... niiice.
Glad you liked it!
Fear and Loathing in Cowboy Bebop flowed unexpectedly well. 👌 You clearly have the right kind of eyes to see that high water mark.
I've wanted this car all my life.
Same
It's fantastic and I love it
Ever since it was introduced. Loved seeing it featured in movies.
Oh, that sound.... beautiful. Jeremy Clarkson has a touching story about why he likes the 928.
That V8 sounds ridiculous! I've always loved the 928... there's just something about it that I can't describe in words, but whenever I see one I get the same feeling. Thanks for an awesome video! "-)
I've always loved the 928, it's the only Porsche I've ever really coveted. One rather suspects that the exhaust on your example is not as the factory originally specified it ;-)
The 944 and 968 are pretty cool, too 😁
It in fact has a couple of glasspacks, stock otherwise though!
Welcome to the 928 club. Wait until you decide it needs 500whp! I've had several 928s over the years. Current has a 2.1l twinscrew. It's nice. Great, albeit impractical, platform for hot-rodding. Enjoy the journey!
Very very nice. Narrative as well as the camerawork and the editing too!
this was one of my favorite videos of yours. You know your stuff, and most importantly love it. Can't wait to see what you make, create or restore next.
I had a chance to buy one in high school but I bought a fox body instead. Still always wanted one though.
Crazy!! I was looking for a fox body in high school. Came upon a mint ‘85 US 5 speed 928 for under $10k. Hooked on the 928 ever since
My father had one when I was a kid. Loved it, but never got a chance to drive it. Over 30 years later, I picked up an 88 S4. I can't wait to get it up to snuff to drive it.
1:03 Corinth is famous for its leather!
Beautiful price of art. Plus V8 love it
Very well made , loved it! A car ahead of its time...
What can’t this guy do. I’ve loved your videos since I found you and this is a masterpiece. Great video making and production. Keep it up Wesley
Wow, thank you!
Wesley, I love it when you post something new. You are a hoot!
Thanks!
Fear and loathing in a 928. Nicely done.
This is fantastic! Well done, now I need to get one. My wife will not appreciate it.
I can't express how much I liked this.
Thanks! I enjoyed making it
928 . Realy my Thing. I love the V8. Important to have 5 Speed. Enthusiastic regards from Cologne/ West-Germany. Stefan
Your videos are so great! Thank you!
A most excellent review, Wes. You’re a masterful storyteller. I used to repair these under-appreciated machines, as such I developed an admiration for the engineering that went into them. Quite a difference to their air cooled stablemates of the era.
Beautiful video. Thanks Wes:)
I’m 61, and remember these cars when they were new.
Timeless styling
GREAT VIDEO !
My fave Porsche by far since I saw the first series in the late 70’s as an 8 year old.
Yes! the 928 is glorious machine. I'm loving your quote "The 928 is the Porsche for people that don't care that it has a Porsche emblem" It still looks current, and will always be relevant.
This is my 3rd favorite Porsche. 914/6, 944 turbo.. then the 928. Yes, I'm a fan of the obscure.
I used to crave a mid 80's 911 with the iconic whale tail (because I was an impressionable kid in the mid 1980's... and bought car magazines. Ruff twin turbo anyone?), but when the prices started going up silly fast I decided I liked my cash more.
During the 1980s, I loved the look of the 928 but didn't understand it at all. I didn't understand its relationship with the 911, and I didn't understand where the 924/944 fit in either. A v8 American muscle car made sense to me, but I didn't know about GTs and didn't understand why a car like this existed. Thanks vm for putting this video together
85 928 owner here since 2007 and 56k miles, currently at 148k. Just a wonderful car to drive and even to work on though we have had a few parts go NLA recently which can make relatively common jobs a bit more challenging. My car is now work 3x or so what I paid for it 15 years ago but I can't think of anything I could buy for the same amount of money that would give me as much satisfaction as an owner.
I'm loving the RCR vibes
Definitely felt some influence from RCR in this vid
I love me some RCR
My hat is off to you as a fellow transaxle driver. Have a 1994 968…in GP White. Keep up the good work!
I wasn't gonna say anything about the homage but you acknowledging it made me giggle.
Now to look at craigslist.
I have to give credit where it's due haha
A little Hunter S Kagan was a welcome addition
It sure is a great car. I pulled one out of storage a few years ago, coolant had gone bad and taken the radiator and engine block with it. It's in working order now though, might keep it forever :) Also a manual 928S.
I have my '82 5-speed in a billion pieces right now. I'm ditching the k-jetronic for a full standalone with drive-by-wire and coil on plug. It's just about ready to hit the engine test stand. Pray for me.
hah! I was actually building my way through a standalone system with a redesigned intake, but this still has K-jet. Have faith, this one was in about a million pieces a few months ago!
I have a twin dizzy that’s going stand alone as well. Gotta do it if you aren’t too much of a purest
We’ll all have to trade part numbers and STL files. I’m still a little trepidatious of my custom cam position sensor’s performance.
Duncan, You are in my prayers good sir!
Been in a pair of 928s, both in Phx and one was at PIR.. The one at PIR was owned by the owner of I think it was "Phx fire equipment" (supplied race car fire systems) and that was one of the most fun rides I have ever had.. that 928 hustled around the PIR road coarse with some pretty nice sounds (custom fuel system done by a local machine shop.. I think Jerry Rhoads? dunno too long ago).. You are in a great area for your skill sets.. Surprising number of great race innovators out of the phx area...
I had an '82 s weissach with a '94 gts swap with an obd-0 ECU. I wrecked it a few years later😭. Tree came out of nowhere 🫣
Also, one of the most pain in the ass clutch and flywheel job ever...
Great video. I’m still in love with my Porsche 944 S2. Also like the 928. Looks like a spaceship 😎
Welcome back!
The rear trailing arm bushing and how it's made to flex to induce tow in when cornering and braking is nothing short of brilliant!
As a curiosity the engine has the same bore spacing as a Chrysler 440 or 426 Hemi
I always found the Wissach axle very cool!
Great video. I have heard that some 928 owners are installing 6-speed Corvette transmissions with great success.
An honest, beautifully conceptualized idea brought to life. A revolutionary concept realized.
My -81 euro S told me to thank you for this beautiful homage. Sure mine's a stripped out and a LOT lighter track tool (and honestly not very good at being neither a GT or a sports car), but siblings look out for each other and it has so much "soul".
My God, the sound... The sound is amazing!
you are a quality video maker and the Coeboy Beebop opening was ace. I had a 79, it was a bucket, but very cool and fun.
You are absolutely correct. I almost ended up owning a 928S4, and I regret not being able to own one. My consolation prize was an F355 though.
Great video! Love your sense of humor.
Top shelf writing Wes, the whole gonzo stream of consciousness blast, love it.
Dude. Great production value!
Wesley, great video!
In the 80s, a friend was working for a company that imported grey market cars. He had the opportunity to drive a 928 out on I95 between cities ant got it up to 150 for an extended time! He said it was awesome! It had been through a German performance shop before it was imported. Not uncommon for their customers. I didn't get to drive that one, but I did get to drive a 911. It was stupid fast! They also got Mercedes that went through the AMG custom shop. And BMWs that were just ridicules! And models you couldn't get here. Cool times!
Thanks again for the video!
Might of been this one, it was a grey market imported in '85. Thanks!
I wanted one of these for the longest time. When I could finally afford one, I bought an E39 M5 instead because I couldn't afford what the prices are these days.
Oops forgot to add, this is a damn fine video. Thank you
Actullay my 86 928 5speed 23 gallon fuel rank does over 500 miles on a highway going the speed limit and takes less than 5 minutes to fill up. No EVs for me yet.
Great production value man!
Much appreciated!
My buddy back in the day (early 90's) had a German spec '78 928 built to ridiculous specs. And by 'ridiculous' i mean as much added lightness as possible and making 750hp on the dyno. He got it from a dead Miami drug dealer, the car next to it in the garage got carbombed, it took fire and blast damage, and he got it for next to nothing, basically for the scrap value. He picked at it for years doing a build from the ground up including internals, pistons, titanium valvetrain, wide open intake, ground shaking exhaust and a crazy color changing purple/green paint job. I used to drive it sometimes (we'd swap cars, i had a classic Benz) and it was wild! Thing was a drift beast lol, one of the easiest things i've ever slid, pinpoint accurate and more power than you could ever need to break it loose.
I’ve always told people, it’s hard to describe the feeling of the 928 when it gets sideways. Euphoria I guess. The most controlled slides and just pedal out everything lol
6:27 sounds too good
Loved the Cowboy Bebop title, just right, and the cars shape fits that world perfectly. I have always loved these curves and coveted a 928S well before the 911. Beautiful homage.
really nicly edited and overall made video great work
I don’t know about the car but i love that road for driving anything on. Fantastic video
YEAH!! Porsche 928! 🔥🔥🔥
Great video Wes. I little different from your norm. I'm into it. Love all the nostalgia in this video.
I've always been a little partial to the 928 body style myself too. Not sure why.
great video 928 for life
Ahh with the Cowboy Bebop Intro, so fresh so clean
Nice video. Back in the ‘80s I bought a four year old pristine ‘83 black on black stick. Best driving car I’ve ever owned. Drove it year round in New England (surprisingly good on snowy roads with studded winters) 130,000 miles with virtually no issues. Second kid forced a change in daily transport 😢 fun while it lasted 🏎
Nicely done sir.
After Ficara's recent video on the 928, I'm psyched to see one coming from you as well!
It’s been a while. Good to see you again
Great car! The Lexus SC400 / Soarer is a similar car. Same GT vibe but Toyota reliability.
Amazing video as usual
Glad you think so!
Up by the Salt River! Bro I live on Higley and McKellips. You should bring your 928 by my place and check out the 928 restoration shop I’m building in my garage. I have a euro 84 5 speed that’s about to hit the lift
Nice! I'm up by the Bush Hwy/87. Very cool!
My 1980s Dream GT.
You're channeling a little bit of Mr. Regular. I dig it.
An 84 928s was my first car. I got it in fairly rough condition because that was what I could afford at 16. I learnt; how to fix things with it, how to keep things running, electricity, how to drift, and how to drive on the edge. I got my racing license with it, and I've driven it every day for 4 years and it's never left me stranded(knock on wood). It's 38 years old but nothing squeaks or rattles, it's fun to say I drive a Porsche but that doesn't really matter to me. It just a beautifully engineered car, and a car which should be the standard for all.
Style points for sure on this video, now we need more of em! I didn't expect the car to sound like that!
I really enjoyed making this, I might make more.
That intro with the 1-2 punch of references was awesome.
Great video.... Mr. Thompson.😁
Straight dope❤
It's funny how good it still looks, before really knowing anything about this car I'd seen a few out there and immediately been drawn to them, I now definitely would like one as a project car, they seem like a lot of fun.
I hope you give it a go, here's some tips. I've been doing restoration on a Hong Kong 87 auto for the last 3 years. Mechanically very solid cars, at this age the electrics and the awful vacuum system. The vacuum is a single system, one break effects so much. The car will run without vacuum, but the auto gear change is harsh, no cruise control, a valve in the intake manifold wont work, no climate control with permanent heater on in the cabin. Then there's the engine and cabin air vacuum actuators, the diaphragms will be shot. And definitely check if the timing belt is good, change if unsure. DEFINITELY change the radiator, there is either 1 or 2 oil heat exchangers built into the side tanks - one to heat / cool the transmission oil and one to cool the engine oil - The transmission heat exchanger in mine ruptured, filling the transmission with radiator water and the engine cooling system with trans oil - even though the auto gear box was not broken, it needed to be disassembled and rebuilt, VERY expensive - Just put a new radiator in if its still original. There is heaps of information online, pretty much any information I have needed I have found instructions, manuals, videos to show me how.
Amazing video
Fantastic cars :)
Thought i smelled some RCR in there hahahaha stellar work
Holy crap this video is AWESOME! It’s kind of like Jason Camissa’s Revelations videos. Well done!
Thanks a lot!
Tremendous. Thanks
Pretty cool!
This platform (including older supras, older Rx7, some of the S and most Z chassis Nissan’s etc) are the best start for a race car project. So aerodynamic.
Yeah the Porsche *edit* 944 and RX-7 FC offer amazing beginner platforms for track racing. Super cheap good handeling cars.
They really are, although depending on the track a 944 is a bit lighter to start. The V8 is easier to make power with though.
My wife bought me a 928 for my birthday in 1989 and I loved the car- never got so much as a door ding until 2002 when a woman rear ended me at a stop light, I took the insurance money and kept the car. We needed a shop truck, and I thought- a truck is just a car with a box on the back- I have a car and I can build a box. 3 months later the 928 was a 6 wheel pickup truck. Drove it for another 3 years until a guy from Germany heard about it and made me an offer I couldn't refuse.
Sweet! That was fun.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Man we've missed you and your inventions and adaptations, please more freevalve stuff.
damn that thing sounds good!
Love it. Dr Gonzo rides again.
Cowboy Bebop theme 👍
The intro with Tank! was a good choice. It certainly looks like a car that would be in Cowboy Bebop
Nice Hunter S. feel, though I believe a red convertible is the preferred transportation in this situation.
Hah, I sold my red convertible a while back.
Great writing, man.
You did something to the air intake and the exhaust headers of Your 928. And You did it very well.
It has mufflers, and that Euro cam is something else for sure.
This video is a masterpiece. The 928 is the subject, but we all know the real artist is Wes.
this is great
WELCOME BACK