Mar 11, 2014 7:00:08 PM
- boytronic
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Mar 11, 2014 7:00:08 PM
Mar 11, 2014 8:55:53 PM
Mar 12, 2014 10:28:44 AM
I'm quite sure that all prototypes out there at the moment are showing the 991.2 with active aero on the front, the "grid" on the engine cover and the outlets for the intercooler-air on the sides of the rear bumper.
It seems that there are prototypes with exhaust tips in the middle and outside. Maybe normal and S version?
The GTS is going to be pretty boring I guess... probably the power kit and so on but for sure nothing "special" like a Turbo engine or so...
Mar 19, 2014 4:49:15 PM
Porsche 911 Carrera 4S vs Carrera 2S on track...
"Richard Meaden takes the ultimate battle of the Porsche 911, the Carrera 4S vs Carrera 2S..."
Porsche 911 Carrera 4S vs Carrera 2S -- Evo video link
Mar 19, 2014 4:55:06 PM
Boxster Coupe GTS:
Porsche 911 Carrera 4S vs Carrera 2S on track...
"Richard Meaden takes the ultimate battle of the Porsche 911, the Carrera 4S vs Carrera 2S..."
Porsche 911 Carrera 4S vs Carrera 2S -- Evo video link
Are there any unreleased models in that video?
Mar 19, 2014 6:43:18 PM
Agent991:
Boxster Coupe GTS:
Porsche 911 Carrera 4S vs Carrera 2S on track...
"Richard Meaden takes the ultimate battle of the Porsche 911, the Carrera 4S vs Carrera 2S..."
Porsche 911 Carrera 4S vs Carrera 2S -- Evo video link
Are there any unreleased models in that video?
I don't think so....
Mar 19, 2014 6:45:14 PM
Mar 19, 2014 7:06:25 PM
SportCarGroup:
Did anybody noticed that the left side aerodynamics air intakes are almost closed and the right side is open...Is that normal?
Yes, it is normal. The car is in a left turn, then the intake on the left side closes to increase resistance and help the car turn in sharper. Porsche Aero Vectoring (PAV). Coming to a showroom near you soon.
2014 991 Carrera 4S | Dark Blue Metallic | PDK | S-PASM (-20mm) | PSE
2010 Audi S5 cabrio | Ibis White
bluelines:
SportCarGroup:
Did anybody noticed that the left side aerodynamics air intakes are almost closed and the right side is open...Is that normal?
Yes, it is normal. The car is in a left turn, then the intake on the left side closes to increase resistance and help the car turn in sharper. Porsche Aero Vectoring (PAV). Coming to a showroom near you soon.
I like that idea. Pagani started it :)
Mar 19, 2014 10:19:57 PM
Mar 20, 2014 5:28:23 AM
Mar 20, 2014 9:33:38 AM
Interesting car, since its camoed like a facelift 911, I'm guessing that it will be introduced next year, when the facelift Carreras are released hopefully they won't wait until towards the very end of the 991 life span like they did with the 997GTS
Mar 20, 2014 9:55:13 AM
I just hope that Porsche doesn't introduce the GTS before the facelift but with it. Time will tell.
Not a fan of the engines they are going to use for the Carrera facelift but I hope Porsche knows what they're doing.
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RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Turbo S, Porsche Boxster S (981), Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT (2014), BMW X3 35d (2013)
Mar 20, 2014 10:04:23 AM
Mar 20, 2014 10:45:05 AM
996AD:
this might be 4cy turbo the same engine was planed for cayman?
because the exhausts are in middle just like the set up in the cayman
Whoa - that would be brave. The 4cyl engine in the Alfa 4C is pushing the boundaries of acceptable and that is under £50k. I would not countenance a 4 cyl engine in a £70k+ car.
Gen II Cayman S
Mar 20, 2014 12:05:09 PM
RC:
I'm not sure the facelift would really matter for the GT3 RS.
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RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Turbo S, Porsche Boxster S (981), Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT (2014), BMW X3 35d (2013)
sure it doesn't matter like on a standard 911,but who we are?
hahahahah
997TT RS Tuning stage II(sold),2011 Cayenne Turbo(sold),waiting 991 GT3 RS
Mar 20, 2014 12:13:14 PM
RC:
I just hope that Porsche doesn't introduce the GTS before the facelift but with it. Time will tell.
Not a fan of the engines they are going to use for the Carrera facelift but I hope Porsche knows what they're doing.
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RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Turbo S, Porsche Boxster S (981), Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT (2014), BMW X3 35d (2013)
If they have the audacity to fit a 4 cilinder turbo on a 150€ sportscar then thats game over for me, they can shove their Carreras up were the sun don't shine... but I find it very very hard to believe that rumor, it would be the FAIL of the century
Mar 20, 2014 2:24:05 PM
I am very satisfied w/ my C4S, so I would opt to convert the lease to a purchase rather than accept a >$120K USD (or more) C4S with a 4 cylinder engine. The 981 GTS (Boxster or Cayman) is already pushing $100K USD w/ not that many options so I cannot fathom how Porsche can sell a 4 cylinder 911 of any flavor in the current pricing structure.
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"Don't worry about avoiding temptation, as you grow older it will avoid you" Churchill
The 4 cylinder , if it comes on a 911, will be the base engine . The Carrera S or GTS will probably run a 6 cylinder ..... turbo as well , but smaller displacement then the actual ones .
To me the 'best 911' of the moment is the GT3 . If tracked PDK is a must . If only as a DD or similar, then I would like a manual box.
997.2 C2S, PDK, -20mm
Mar 20, 2014 3:15:47 PM
If the Turbo four has more power and better mileage why would anyone want SLOWER? It is just progress - move along and take your medicine. (next we will have a flat six vs turbo four debate with one side wanting to outlaw the sixes because they are slower! - Geez).
If they do shove in a turbo four and it weezes like the F1 cars then I am going to get the new Z06 Vette with a manual. Kiss My A$$ Weisach.
Mar 20, 2014 3:38:29 PM
Leawood911:
If the Turbo four has more power and better mileage why would anyone want SLOWER?
Ignoring the jibe for a moment, a recent Pistonheads review comparing the Alfa 4C and Lotus Exige Mk2 answers this perfectly:
http://www.pistonheads.com/news/default.asp?storyId=29651
The relevant extract:
"The Alfa’s other significant problem is with the power delivery of its turbocharged engine. Everything in the Lotus is linear and predictable; talk to Lotus handling guys like MattBecker and you'll hear them talk about balancing steering angle and roll rate to inspire confidence and on-limit transparency. The Toyota engine really has to be screaming to make any reasonable progress but that’s OK because if you’ve committed to that you’ll be primed and ready with the necessary inputs.
But as you battle the Alfa's writhing steering wheel, information about the road surface drowned out by white noise, you also have the issue of power delivery that overwhelms any sense of balance. In the Exige lock comes off as power goes in, every action having a harmoniously equal and opposite reaction. Power just builds, builds, builds all the way to an intense 8,000rpm crescendo but does so progressively. In the Alfa you try to carefully ease the throttle and it suddenly all arrives in one violently boosted dollop, which either pushes the nose wide or, in the wet, can snap the rear axle violently sideways. And at the point where the Alfa’s engine is all done the Exige is just about coming good."
Until the advent of the EPAS I would rate Porsche and Lotus as equally good at this balancing of inputs but now I think Porsche have lost an edge. But a turbo 4 will be another step in the wrong direction. Plus the fact, the flat 6 just sounds glorious.
Gen II Cayman S
Gnil:
To me the 'best 911' of the moment is the GT3 . If tracked PDK is a must . If only as a DD or similar, then I would like a manual box.
I feel the opposite (love to shift on the track) and PDK only sounds interesting to me if I can rest my left leg in very bad traffic (if I still lived in Los Angeles or moved to London, for example)
73 Carrera RS 2.7 Carbon Fiber replica (1,890 lbs), 06 EVO9 with track mods. Former: 73 911S, Two 951S's, 996 C2, 993 C2, 98 Ferrari 550