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    Re: New 991 or special 997mk2 version?

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    Emperor said:
    Not by any chance at all. When a new car is launched they get working on visions for the next car right away. The 991 is 3-4 years away and by this stage everything is pretty much finalized and prototypes using the shell of an existing car start start rolling out on the roads. 2 years before unveiling is due the production ready models enter the road heavily covered. 1-5 to 1 year before the car i uncovered the car is 100% finalized and is heavily tested in real life situation and scanned for imperfections.

    A full sized model of the 991 has already been presented to the CEOs and been given green light. The 911 is Porsche's most important product and obviously the development of a new model is taken very serious to make sure the car is the best it would be.



    What Ron means, and I agree with, is that this is not the exterior of the 991, yes they have a working exterior design of the 991 by know of course, but on the "drawing board" not on the street driving around with camo, it is way to early for that, we can see that from this picture. What they are likely testing here is "inside" bits, later to be featured on the 991, on a 997 base. It will still be a while until we see a real 911 with camo around stuttgart, at least a couple of years.

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    un-stickied?




    I don't know why...



    re-stickied





    Re: New 991 or special 997mk2 version?

    from the pics I see the wheels are not at the same border line than the arches..

    Re: New 991 or special 997mk2 version?

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    Ferdie said:
    The test mule's brake disks are much too small for a GT model. One has to consider that Porsche is very late with the 997 Mk.2's debut and although hard to swallow an engine- and suspension-mule based on the current model is far from surprising since the car would debut in about three years.



    The rear end looks to have much less of an overhang than the 997. That's the give away.

    Re: New 991 or special 997mk2 version?

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    The rear end looks to have much less of an overhang than the 997. That's the give away.


    If you look again you will see the rear is identical to 997 - no difference at all. The body shell is from 997, not 991.

    Re: New 991 or special 997mk2 version?

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    Carlos from Spain said:
    What Ron means, and I agree with, is that this is not the exterior of the 991, yes they have a working exterior design of the 991 by know of course, but on the "drawing board" not on the street driving around with camo, it is way to early for that, we can see that from this picture. What they are likely testing here is "inside" bits, later to be featured on the 991, on a 997 base. It will still be a while until we see a real 911 with camo around stuttgart, at least a couple of years.



    Exactly what I meant Carlos . Design may be finalized but 991 with disguise not anytime soon.

    Re: New 991 or special 997mk2 version?

    Guys,--a friend of mine who is tight with the factory tells me the 991 design is already done. And it is incredible!

    Dan

    Re: New 991 or special 997mk2 version?

    Wow! Thanks
    Classic or futuristic?


    Re: New 991 or special 997mk2 version?

    Key question: Does wider track mean extra width for two more cylinders?

    Re: New 991 or special 997mk2 version?

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    Turbo Al said:
    Key question: Does wider track mean extra width for two more cylinders?


    No need, unless they're making a W-8 or transverse motor . If there was extra length, then maybe...

    Re: New 991 or special 997mk2 version?

    Surely one would need more depth and not width for 2 extra cylinders.

    Re: New 991 or special 997mk2 version?

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    Spyderidol said:
    Surely one would need more depth and not width for 2 extra cylinders.


    Not sure I understand that? If they stay with the current configuration of a longitudinal motor and gearbox, then they need length, not depth nor width (track).

    Re: New 991 or special 997mk2 version?

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    Turbo Al said:
    Key question: Does wider track mean extra width for two more cylinders?



    I would assume with the new engine 9A1 Porsche's got it covered with their 6 Cyl for couple more generations before v8 or w8.

    Re: New 991 or special 997mk2 version?

    I was assuming they would not make it any longer so plumbing would have to be moved around it.

    But there still is only so much power they can get out of six NA cylinders.

    Re: New 991 or special 997mk2 version?

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    Grant said:
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    Spyderidol said:
    Surely one would need more depth and not width for 2 extra cylinders.


    Not sure I understand that? If they stay with the current configuration of a longitudinal motor and gearbox, then they need length, not depth nor width (track).



    Sorry, I meant depth in the horizontal plane (i.e. length).

    Re: New 991 or special 997mk2 version?

    I suspect that they will increase the displacement to 4L and compensate for that by making using lighter materials for the engine.

    Re: New 991 or special 997mk2 version?

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    Spyderidol said:
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    Grant said:
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    Spyderidol said:
    Surely one would need more depth and not width for 2 extra cylinders.


    Not sure I understand that? If they stay with the current configuration of a longitudinal motor and gearbox, then they need length, not depth nor width (track).



    Sorry, I meant depth in the horizontal plane (i.e. length).


    Ok

    Re: New 991 or special 997mk2 version?

    Hi!
    Nice pics and I'm looking forward to see and read more about the next 911-Generation.
    I'm a bit confused, that the mule uses the smaller rear-mirrors from the 997 MkI?!
    Greetings

    Re: New 991 or special 997mk2 version?

    This car has the potential to be a mean looking car with some slight modifications. Veeeeery race looking!

    Re: New 991 or special 997mk2 version?

    Seems, as per the Car Magazine article posted earlier today, that it indeed was a 991 mule. Interesting. Personally, in the new climate of fuel efficiency, etc. I think there is about a zero chance that Porsche develops an eight cylinder boxer engine. Rather, squeeze out a little more power, and decrease weight to increase performnce.

    Re: New 991 or special 997mk2 version?

    I still have the feeling that the 991 will have a wider chassis/body than the current model. Possibly the size of a 996

    Re: New 991 or special 997mk2 version?

    Is it possible that this will be a mid-engine car?

    Re: New 991 or special 997mk2 version?

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    Italo said:
    I still have the feeling that the 991 will have a wider chassis/body than the current model. Possibly the size of a 996




    The dimensions of the current model (997) and the 996 are virtually identical.

    Re: New 991 or special 997mk2 version?

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    fritz said:
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    Italo said:
    I still have the feeling that the 991 will have a wider chassis/body than the current model. Possibly the size of a 996




    The dimensions of the current model (997) and the 996 are virtually identical.



    the dimensions are not the same, 996 is bigger than 997

    Re: New 991 or special 997mk2 version?

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    Italo said:
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    fritz said:
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    Italo said:
    I still have the feeling that the 991 will have a wider chassis/body than the current model. Possibly the size of a 996




    The dimensions of the current model (997) and the 996 are virtually identical.



    the dimensions are not the same, 996 is bigger than 997


    It's the same basic chassis - the only difference is the bumper covers (one might be a fraction of an inch longer or shorter)

    Re: New 991 or special 997mk2 version?

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    Grant said:
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    Italo said:
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    fritz said:
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    Italo said:
    I still have the feeling that the 991 will have a wider chassis/body than the current model. Possibly the size of a 996




    The dimensions of the current model (997) and the 996 are virtually identical.



    the dimensions are not the same, 996 is bigger than 997


    It's the same basic chassis - the only difference is the bumper covers (one might be a fraction of an inch longer or shorter)



    the 996 has got a wider chassis, this is a fact !

    There is no chassis

    Modern cars don;t have chassis. I think they stopped all that about 20 years ago. So what are you talking about? Body width? Which body? C2 or C4? Track width? Why don't you show us the data to prove your point? But before you do you might want to read this...

    http://www.pistonheads.com/porsche/default.asp?storyId=8909

     
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