Get over the engine bay thing guys, seriously. A 911 engine bay has never been a place to stare at wistfully, it's always looked like the back of a washing machine.
Only time I ever opened mine in my 964/993/996/997 was to put oil in. It's not a Ferrari, you shouldn't need to look to check it's not on fire! :)
Guy:
Get over the engine bay thing guys, seriously. A 911 engine bay has never been a place to stare at wistfully, it's always looked like the back of a washing machine.
Please direct me to the nearest appliance store that sells washing machines like this (yes, after 73 they became boring, but please....):
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73 Carrera RS 2.7 Carbon Fiber replica (1,890 lbs). Former: 73 911S, Two 951S's, 996 C2, 993 C2, 98 Ferrari 550 Maranello
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ResB:
Like the way the driver had to touch the brakes in the tunnel, only to show the light shape. :)
Those aren't the brake lights, they are the running lights. Note that the third brake light is not on.
Yeah I know, I realised as soon as i typed it but was feeling lazy and couldn't be bothered to adjust it. They suddenly appeared as he drove into the tunnel and put 2 and 2 together and got 5 Are they DTR lights or ones that come on automatically when the light is low. I didn't notice them on before he got to the tunnel so perhaps the latter.
- "I see dead pixels..."
- “When the only tool you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.”
Guy:
Get over the engine bay thing guys, seriously. A 911 engine bay has never been a place to stare at wistfully, it's always looked like the back of a washing machine.
Only time I ever opened mine in my 964/993/996/997 was to put oil in. It's not a Ferrari, you shouldn't need to look to check it's not on fire! :)
19 juil. 2011 20:17:09
20 juil. 2011 07:48:00
Since turbo is now tested on the track, just wanted to find out what happened to the C4 and C4S? would it be possible if C4 and C4S published at the same time with C2 and C2S in IAA? with all these mules can anybody tell which one is a 4? maybe that's what the intake sticker was for... to create visual distractions with C2 and C4?? Out of all these photos, can anybody pick out the photo of the differences between the C2 and C4?
20 juil. 2011 14:53:23
huangester:
Since turbo is now tested on the track, just wanted to find out what happened to the C4 and C4S? would it be possible if C4 and C4S published at the same time with C2 and C2S in IAA? with all these mules can anybody tell which one is a 4? maybe that's what the intake sticker was for... to create visual distractions with C2 and C4?? Out of all these photos, can anybody pick out the photo of the differences between the C2 and C4?
I doubt the C4 will debut at the same time, but some f the mules have rocker panel extension, which would denote that they're the C4 models.
Guys if you notice, the video of the blue-green 991 has been set to private. That's because the original uploader re-uploaded the video to Youtube, and this time it doesn't have the stupid music! Here is the new video.
One thing I want to make note of, look how the rear is now sculpted and rounded out. Then look at how gorgeous the road reflects on the new lower rear! It really is glorious.
This one is obviously the exception to the rule. Sadly one sees very few <'73 911s.
Guy
Grant:
Guy:
Get over the engine bay thing guys, seriously. A 911 engine bay has never been a place to stare at wistfully, it's always looked like the back of a washing machine.
Please direct me to the nearest appliance store that sells washing machines like this (yes, after 73 they became boring, but please....):
reginos:
Grant:
reginos:
Looking at the engine is part of car ownership but 911s were never good at that, anyway.
Excuse me?
Is that a standard car from the factory?
Yes, 1973 Carrera RSR 2.8 (there were racing and road versions that looked like this under the rear decklid from the factory). Around 900kg, 308hp at 8,000rpm, huge 4-Piston brakes, incredible throttle response and manual steering rack (light but fantastic feel). Built about 40 years ago, but no street-legal Porsche has been as fun since and few can keep up on a track.
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73 Carrera RS 2.7 Carbon Fiber replica (1,890 lbs). Former: 73 911S, Two 951S's, 996 C2, 993 C2, 98 Ferrari 550 Maranello
Nice motor pics...but they lack the iconic F1 Filtron individual foam sock like slip over air filters That twin plug rotor cap has to cost a few bucks. Notice that the 2.8 has taller stacks for more torque and the Singer has shorter stacks for more revs.... now have get vario ram with variable length intake runners, but no motor "art." at all. Gotta luv the mechanical throttle linkage, no synthetic drive by wire feel there,Just raw control!
Is it me or do the 991 exhaust pipes look smallish?