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    Re: Porsche 991 GT3 to include GT1 motorsport engine... Thread Closed

    Spyderidol:

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    Finally, the last thing a modern mid-engined Porsche needs are those horrible decals!

    They look OK on a 70's inspired GT3, not a future 9XX that will have to not only match , but beat the likes of McLaren and Ferrari 458.

    ...

     

    ehmm, I happen to like them (the orange ones on the Porsche prototype that is).


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    2009 997 GT3 Mk2  / 1988 911 3.2 Conv.


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    993Targa:

    This looks silly, who would buy that? 

    I don't believe this will go in production, other than maybe a limited edition at the end of the cycle like the Speedster.

     

     It is very funny how people's opinions are different. I find this picture of Targa very modern and at the same time very retro design. I really like the roof idea and rear glass design of the drawing. Actually I think it is a better alternative for a cabrio and a glassroof Targa.

    I don't know whom Porsche should listen ;)


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    Re: Porsche 991 GT3 to include GT1 motorsport engine... Thread Closed

    Matt C:
    Spyderidol:

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    Finally, the last thing a modern mid-engined Porsche needs are those horrible decals!

    They look OK on a 70's inspired GT3, not a future 9XX that will have to not only match , but beat the likes of McLaren and Ferrari 458.

    ...

     

    ehmm, I happen to like them (the orange ones on the Porsche prototype that is).

     I'm not sure which ones you are referring to, but never-the-less that's cool1308916661368dirol.gif


    Re: Porsche 991 GT3 to include GT1 motorsport engine... Thread Closed

    Spyderidol:

    Wow! This is a perfect example of how tastes are such a personal thing.

    The Portuguese (and I'm sure others) have a saying that declares that  " Tastes should never be discussed/argued".

    To me, the Autocar rendering is far too much Ford GT rather than Porsche. Also - really don't like the roof-line (far too flat).

    Finally, the last thing a modern mid-engined Porsche needs are those horrible decals!

    They look OK on a 70's inspired GT3, not a future 9XX that will have to not only match , but beat the likes of McLaren and Ferrari 458.

     

    yep - taste is so different. For me it looks like a 918 modification. And yes - it is very Fort GTish, but thats what I love, as I also love the Ford ;)

    The decals are horrendous - you are absolutely right with them, though!


    Re: Porsche 991 GT3 to include GT1 motorsport engine... Thread Closed

    Most of the "mid-engine" renderings look like a cross between an R8 and an MP4-12C.......


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    pride355:
    993Targa:

    This looks silly, who would buy that? 

    I don't believe this will go in production, other than maybe a limited edition at the end of the cycle like the Speedster.

     

     It is very funny how people's opinions are different. I find this picture of Targa very modern and at the same time very retro design. I really like the roof idea and rear glass design of the drawing. Actually I think it is a better alternative for a cabrio and a glassroof Targa.

    I don't know whom Porsche should listen ;)

     Porsche developed the Targa because of safety issues with the convertibles at time. Today in this form the Targa has no function other than a retro look. The 993-997 Targa have a panoramic roof when closed. I personally really like this when you drive closed. It still gives you an open feeling and it still has a somewhat cabrio feeling when opened.

    But if people like it and more important buy it (I doubt that), Porsche should put it in production. I wouldn't put my money on it, but don't take investment advice from me! Smiley Smiley

     


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    Re: Porsche 991 GT3 to include GT1 motorsport engine... Thread Closed

     Wasn't the  Targa chassis slightly  stiffer than the Cab's?


    Re: Porsche 991 GT3 to include GT1 motorsport engine... Thread Closed

     Guys, you're forgetting that the Carrera models will now have an optional glass roof, eliminating the need for a 997 style Targa model, hence the idea for this classic 911 style Targa roof.


    Re: Porsche 991 GT3 to include GT1 motorsport engine... Thread Closed

    I plan to attend press days in Frankfurt, and will certainly post pics and my impressions. Even considering doing a video. Anyone else planning to attend the press days?

    Re: Porsche 991 GT3 to include GT1 motorsport engine... Thread Closed

    Wonderbar:
    I plan to attend press days in Frankfurt, and will certainly post pics and my impressions. Even considering doing a video. Anyone else planning to attend the press days?

     

    No but i hope you enjoy!! Smiley

    Don`t forget to post pics and your impressions Smiley


    Re: Porsche 991 GT3 to include GT1 motorsport engine... Thread Closed

    993Targa:
    pride355:
    993Targa:

    This looks silly, who would buy that? 

    I don't believe this will go in production, other than maybe a limited edition at the end of the cycle like the Speedster.

     

     It is very funny how people's opinions are different. I find this picture of Targa very modern and at the same time very retro design. I really like the roof idea and rear glass design of the drawing. Actually I think it is a better alternative for a cabrio and a glassroof Targa.

    I don't know whom Porsche should listen ;)

     Porsche developed the Targa because of safety issues with the convertibles at time. Today in this form the Targa has no function other than a retro look. The 993-997 Targa have a panoramic roof when closed. I personally really like this when you drive closed. It still gives you an open feeling and it still has a somewhat cabrio feeling when opened.

    But if people like it and more important buy it (I doubt that), Porsche should put it in production. I wouldn't put my money on it, but don't take investment advice from me! Smiley Smiley

     

    I really hope, that the Targa will look like that! :)  This is a very nice retro imo.

    Greeds


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    Re: Porsche 991 GT3 to include GT1 motorsport engine... Thread Closed

     but don't take investment advice from me! Smiley Smiley

     

     Then you must be  a trader / banker Smiley 


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    Re: Porsche 991 GT3 to include GT1 motorsport engine... Thread Closed

    Gnil:
     but don't take investment advice from me! Smiley Smiley

     

     Then you must be  a trader / banker Smiley 

     Smiley No I'm not 


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    Re: Porsche 991 GT3 to include GT1 motorsport engine... Thread Closed

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    Re: Porsche 991 GT3 to include GT1 motorsport engine... Thread Closed

     What`s the source of this photo? 


    Re: Porsche 991 GT3 to include GT1 motorsport engine... Thread Closed

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    Re: Porsche 991 GT3 to include GT1 motorsport engine... Thread Closed

    ale75:

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    thanks Smiley would be nice to see a black interior !


    Re: Porsche 991 GT3 to include GT1 motorsport engine... Thread Closed

    Spyderidol:

    They're keeping the wart?1309348488953yikes.gif


    Same thoughts here. Smiley

    The "new" wart doesn't look better than the old one... Smiley
     


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    Re: Porsche 991 GT3 to include GT1 motorsport engine... Thread Closed

    No indeed! This one looks like its slowly dying and some new skin is growing over it.1309350691818duck.gif


    Re: Porsche 991 GT3 to include GT1 motorsport engine... Thread Closed

    Spyderidol:

    No indeed! This one looks like its slowly dying and some new skin is growing over it.1309350691818duck.gif


    So in the next generation 911 we'll get a wart with a foreskin. Smiley
     


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    Re: Porsche 991 GT3 to include GT1 motorsport engine... Thread Closed

    Finaly some valuable update about the 991. Nice interior, doors shape is a bit weird but in real life must look much better. Love the center console. Passenger seat is different from driver seat, so this mule might not be the final game, lets waite and see.

    J.Seven


    Re: Porsche 991 GT3 to include GT1 motorsport engine... Thread Closed

    The source of that image is the August edition of C&D. Here is the article.

    Porsche's new 911 is in final development in South Africa. We tag along for a ride.
    by Juergen Zoellter

    Beyond the lift-throttle oversteer, beyond the repair bills, and beyond the accusations of sexual inadequacy, most Porschephiles' longest-standing fear is that Zuffenhausen is going to screw up the 911. This is especially true when they know there are big changes coming. Well, this new 911, code-named 991 and set to debut in September, is larger and built to accommodate a hybrid powertrain. How's that for terrifying? Kinda makes watercooled engines seem like small- er cup holders, no? But if our first experience with the preproduction car is any indication, there's nothing to fear.

    We have flown to South Africa to join August Achleitner, the man known as "Mr. 911," responsible for all 911-series cars, and 991 project leader Bernd Kahnan for the car's final chassis-tune shakedown. First question to Achleitner: "How will you keep the soul of the 911 intact?" He smiles and urges calm. "We sharpened the 911 by making it faster, more responsive, safer, and more environmentally friendly. But we didn't mess it up!"

    That's certainly true of the bodywork, which is stretched and pulled but still unmistakably 911, even under the camouflage. The car's body is 2.2 inches longer than the outgoing 997 and sits on a 4.0-inch-longer wheelbase. This is to make real estate available for the coming-for-2016 hybrid version's electric motor and components. The front and rear overhangs are shorter, by 1.3 and 0.5 inch respectively, and the car's roofline is lower by 0.5 inch. Because our particular 911 S is outfitted with the sport suspension, it crouches an additional 0.7 inch closer to the pavement.

    Dimensional changes to the greenhouse may seem equally small on paper, but they have the effect of making the whole car look sleeker. The windshield is more convex and its rake faster in the interest of aerodynamics -- the new 911's Cd is a claimed 0.29, identical to the 997's. Porsche moved the base of the A-pillars forward by 1.4 inches. And the center bottom of the glass punches out by a meaningful 3.2 inches so that, in combination with a full-length sunroof and more shoulder room, the cabin feels much airier than before. But the back seat is still only useful for the tiniest of children and dogs. Standing on 19- (regular 911) and 20-inch (911 S, optional for 911) wheels, the 991 looks ready to pounce.

    Sliding into the car's seat is as easy as ever. The shells are made of aluminum and covered with flat, leather-wrapped pads, offering the comfort and lateral support we've come to expect from a 911. The major differences inside are the Panamera-like door trim, gauges, and sweeping center console, which sacrifices the 911's mechanical parking brake to the electronic gods. But thanks to the higher position of the shorter gear lever, the distance your right hand has to move from the steering wheel to the gearshifter is lessened. Small compensation for all the shared parts and the loss of the auxiliary steering control between the seats.

    Crank the key with your left hand, and the engine wakes up with a low-frequency belch and a high-frequency whine. Sort of like a mother-in-law. The Carrera S is powered by the 3.8-liter flat-six with direct injection. It makes 400 horsepower at 7200 rpm, and the rev limiter doesn't kick in until 7600 rpm. The power is chopped up by either a seven-speed manual gearbox (yes, that's seven speeds) or the seven-speed PDK dual-clutch automatic, both made by ZF.

    The base 911 loses the 3.6-liter; it now shares the 3.4-liter, direct-injected flat-six with the Boxster S. In the 911, it makes 350 horsepower at 6400 rpm and max torque of 280 pound-feet between 4400 and 6000 rpm. Like the Carrera S, it also offers the choice of ZF's manual or dual-clutch automatic seven-speed.

    Porsche gave us a provisional 0-to-60 time of 4.5 seconds and a top speed of 186 mph. Launch control, a feature that will no longer be exclusive to PDK-equipped versions of the 911, should shave considerable time from that conservative sprint figure (we launched the previous Carrera S manual to 60 in 3.9 seconds).

    Why are we so sure this bigger car will be quicker? Because it's lighter. Its curb weight is some 55 pounds lower than the 997's due to more extensive use of high-strength steel. And the hybrid version, with its aluminum chassis components and roughly 80-percent high-strength steel, will shave off an additional 22 pounds.

    But, as noted, the hybrid Carrera S is four years away; it is due to arrive with the car's midcycle refresh. Even without dual-source power, though, the 2012 911 posts significantly better consumption figures than those of the outgoing car: On the European combined cycle, the 991 quaffs between 12 and 15 percent less fuel, depending on the engine and transmission configuration.

    Achleitner hops behind the wheel and heads into the Hawequa Mountains on narrow R101 North out of Paarl. He changes throttle position more than is strictly necessary in order to demonstrate the flat-six's responsiveness. It sounds great -- roaring and burbling under increasing load, snarling menacingly after the engine comes on the cam at 3600 rpm. Above 6000 rpm, the sound coming from behind us is like that of a chain saw tearing down an oak. But we were long gone before we could check for sawdust.

    As with the classic, raunchy engine note, steering sensitivity is one of the things that makes a 911 a 911. The development crew was intent on preserving its feel with the new electric-assisted system. "And yet," Achleitner tells us, "it does not transmit as much impact from bad surfaces as before." As we watch his hands work the wheel, we witness no corrections, not even slight ones, at high speed on rough surfaces -- a fairly large change from the more nervous 997.

    Achleitner also demonstrates the car's reduced tendency to understeer at tight corner entries. The car reacts more neutrally and does not jiggle over expansion joints anymore due to the fitting of softer anti-roll bars and a 2.1-inch-wider track (60.6 inches) up front. Additionally, the new torque-vectoring differential helps to stabilize the car's back end during load changes in corners. The limited slip provides up to 28-percent lock under throttle and opens completely when you lift.

    There was plenty of adjustment work needed in implementing new parts, as Achleitner explains: "For example, carrying over the dynamic engine mounts from the GT3 and the 911 Turbo is relatively simple. But to adjust them to work properly took us thousands of kilometers to dial in." It seems to have been worth the trouble. From the passenger seat, the 991 comes across as the most stable 911 ever built, with minimal loss of directional stability during braking and less front-end washout at the limit.

    Of course, this new 911 comes with separate buttons for damper adjustment and dynamic driving modes, as well as the special "journalist button" to fully deactivate stability control, or as Porsche calls it, PSM (Porsche Stability Management). The system stays idle as long as the driver doesn't touch the brake pedal, at which point PSM kicks in again.

    But what about the Nürburgring times, Achleitner? No Porsche story is complete without those! The regular 991 does it in 8 minutes 4 seconds, the 991 S in 7:50. "With the best setup, we did 7:37," he says. For some reason, he doesn't want to tell us what his best setup looks like. Maybe it's with the optional carbon-ceramic brakes. Or maybe it's all the little things adding up, as always.

    FUN WITH STICKERS

    LOOK CLOSELY, and you'll notice that the graphics of this new 911 look surprisingly like those of the outgoing model. That's exactly what Porsche wants you to think. In a novel attempt to camouflage the new car, Porsche used photographic stickers based on current 911 lights and intakes. New rear LED clusters are visible through the adhesive disguise. Fake scoops hide the added length. And for night drives, Porsche cut holes in the headlight stickers.


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    Very good report and lots of new info Smiley.

    7m37sec is just AMAZING and almost unbelieveble time for a 991 atmo Smiley Steering high speed stability is also a welcome news and the remark about the engine sound is something the new 991 really needs, so this sound like a good cocktail to begin with Smiley

    J.Seven


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    Thanks...Great article..SmileySmileySmiley


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    Re: Porsche 991 GT3 to include GT1 motorsport engine... Thread Closed

     No problem, I saw it on Teamspeed, and had to post it!

    The only thing I don't like about the new car, is that they stretched the wheelbase 4 inches, just for the sake of ONE model, that won't even debut for another 5 years. That's ridiculous in my opinion, but I bet it adds to the stability, and the 997 wasn't a long car to begin with, so the added dimensions don't really make this car "big".

    Yeah, and 7:37... 3 seconds faster than the 997.2 GT3, and 13 faster than the 997.2 C2S! Naturally Aspirated cars rule!


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    Carrara:

     No problem, I saw it on Teamspeed, and had to post it!

    The only thing I don't like about the new car, is that they stretched the wheelbase 4 inches, just for the sake of ONE model, that won't even debut for another 5 years. That's ridiculous in my opinion, but I bet it adds to the stability, and the 997 wasn't a long car to begin with, so the added dimensions don't really make this car "big".

    Yeah, and 7:37... 3 seconds faster than the 997.2 GT3, and 13 faster than the 997.2 C2S! Naturally Aspirated cars rule!

    Thanks for the information.

    The wheelbase is  4.0 inches longer but the car just 2.2 inches with shorter overhangs, which is very OK.


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    Re: Porsche 991 GT3 to include GT1 motorsport engine... Thread Closed

     Amazing info


    Re: Porsche 991 GT3 to include GT1 motorsport engine... Thread Closed

     Great info and finally a decent pic of the interior! 


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    Re: Porsche 991 GT3 to include GT1 motorsport engine... Thread Closed

    Current plan is that press embargo will end in week 34(August). Maybe even earlier...


    Re: Porsche 991 GT3 to include GT1 motorsport engine... Thread Closed

    There is something about this interior that I simply don't like... It's too "busy"... too many buttons and shapes in a small area... I will decide at Frankfurt...

    It looks "old"... not fresh...


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