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Sorry if this is a repeat/old news, but looks like the TT will be replaced in '05
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"Just when Ferrari and Lamborghini thought they had the 911 Turbo covered with cars like the 360 Stradale and Gallardo, Porsche unleashes a new, more powerful version of the blown 911.
Filmed here for the first time, Stuttgart's latest Turbo will go on sale towards the end of 2005 as part of a thoroughly revised 911 line-up. At its heart is a reworked version of the current car's twin-turbo 3.6-litre flat six with over 450 HP in standard trim - up by 30 HP. Exact technical details remain scarce, though Porsche is thought to have side-stepped direct injection - a technology it has already developed - in raising the turbo's output. Instead, the increase is said to come from a series of subtle enhancements to the ECU, coupled with further improvements to the VarioCam variable valve timing system and a moderate increase in boost pressure.
New transmission technology is also claimed to have played its part in pumping the torque rating of the new turbo. Along with a beefed up version of the existing six-speed manual and a new six-speed automatic, Porsche is developing the next-generation Turbo to accept an advanced double clutch gearbox similar to that offered by Audi on the TT V6 and pioneered by Porsche itself on the 956/962 sports racing cars of the'80s/'90s.
Developed in co-operation with Borg-Warner, its ability to deliver rapid fire shifts without any interruption in power should see the 0-100 km/h time drop to around 3.7sec. Top speed remains close to the existing model's 305 km/h.
The new front-end look of the 911 Turbo, with a return to classic round headlamps, can be clearly seen in this footage. The heavily disguised rear vertical air ducts for the engine and brakes will be replaced by more stylised units similar in shape to those found on the Porsche Carrera GT.
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/?video_...lery_story.php
?id=39014
Scroll down to "porsche 911 turbo"
"Just when Ferrari and Lamborghini thought they had the 911 Turbo covered with cars like the 360 Stradale and Gallardo, Porsche unleashes a new, more powerful version of the blown 911.
Filmed here for the first time, Stuttgart's latest Turbo will go on sale towards the end of 2005 as part of a thoroughly revised 911 line-up. At its heart is a reworked version of the current car's twin-turbo 3.6-litre flat six with over 450 HP in standard trim - up by 30 HP. Exact technical details remain scarce, though Porsche is thought to have side-stepped direct injection - a technology it has already developed - in raising the turbo's output. Instead, the increase is said to come from a series of subtle enhancements to the ECU, coupled with further improvements to the VarioCam variable valve timing system and a moderate increase in boost pressure.
New transmission technology is also claimed to have played its part in pumping the torque rating of the new turbo. Along with a beefed up version of the existing six-speed manual and a new six-speed automatic, Porsche is developing the next-generation Turbo to accept an advanced double clutch gearbox similar to that offered by Audi on the TT V6 and pioneered by Porsche itself on the 956/962 sports racing cars of the'80s/'90s.
Developed in co-operation with Borg-Warner, its ability to deliver rapid fire shifts without any interruption in power should see the 0-100 km/h time drop to around 3.7sec. Top speed remains close to the existing model's 305 km/h.
The new front-end look of the 911 Turbo, with a return to classic round headlamps, can be clearly seen in this footage. The heavily disguised rear vertical air ducts for the engine and brakes will be replaced by more stylised units similar in shape to those found on the Porsche Carrera GT.
since Porsche decided to introduce the Turbo S as the 05 model, there is non-sense the new Turbo will be out end of 05. it this is true, Porsche is killing its history also **** us true Porsche lover off. again, i don't think this is true... hopefully!
Guys, the only reason Porsche is building the 996 Turbo S is to blow out the inventory of the parts such as PCCB, X50, and PCM, there is no great effort going into this car like the previous 993 Turbo S had, think about it.
I have heard this inventory reduction story before. I think it is BS.
All car manufacturers are operating under "Just-in-Time" delivery from their suppliers. They carry NO inverntory of production parts beyond a week's worth of production.
The real reason for pushing PCCB, X50, and PCM are much higher margins.
All car manufacturers are operating under "Just-in-Time" delivery from their suppliers. They carry NO inverntory of production parts beyond a week's worth of production.
The real reason for pushing PCCB, X50, and PCM are much higher margins.
Originally posted by JASCLASS
Guys, the only reason Porsche is building the 996 Turbo S is to blow out the inventory of the parts such as PCCB, X50, and PCM, there is no great effort going into this car like the previous 993 Turbo S had, think about it.
Guys, the only reason Porsche is building the 996 Turbo S is to blow out the inventory of the parts such as PCCB, X50, and PCM, there is no great effort going into this car like the previous 993 Turbo S had, think about it.
Last edited by 20C4S; Jun 6, 2004 at 11:17 AM.
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Originally posted by 20C4S
since Porsche decided to introduce the Turbo S as the 05 model, there is non-sense the new Turbo will be out end of 05. it this is true, Porsche is killing its history also **** us true Porsche lover off. again, i don't think this is true... hopefully!
since Porsche decided to introduce the Turbo S as the 05 model, there is non-sense the new Turbo will be out end of 05. it this is true, Porsche is killing its history also **** us true Porsche lover off. again, i don't think this is true... hopefully!
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