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RD16RR 01-10-2014 11:21 AM

simple question
 
whats the actual weight of the 991 gt3 with a full tank ?

shizzle 01-10-2014 11:29 AM


Originally Posted by RD16RR (Post 11040590)
whats the actual weight of the 991 gt3 with a full tank ?

According to the GT3 book, the car is between 1430-1505kg depending on spec, and I guess you can probably add another 20-30kg of fuel depending on the size of the tank.

Mike in CA 01-10-2014 02:10 PM


Originally Posted by shizzle (Post 11040608)
According to the GT3 book, the car is between 1430-1505kg depending on spec, and I guess you can probably add another 20-30kg of fuel depending on the size of the tank.

I thought that, per European Union specs, the "curb weight" listed in the manual and on the web site included all fluids and a full tank of fuel. I think that's pretty standard, although a few manufacturers still list the dry weight of their cars.

RD16RR 01-10-2014 02:18 PM


Originally Posted by Mike in CA (Post 11041083)
I thought that, per European Union specs, the "curb weight" listed in the manual and on the web site included all fluids and a full tank of fuel. I think that's pretty standard, although a few manufacturers still list the dry weight of their cars.

...drumroll.....so, what is it then ? :banghead:

Mike in CA 01-10-2014 02:27 PM


Originally Posted by RD16RR (Post 11041096)
...drumroll.....so, what is it then ? :banghead:

shizzle listed the number range based on option content in his post; I thought you picked up on that. My belief is that those numbers include fluids and fuel. The website shows a weight of 3153 lbs (1430 KG)......

RD16RR 01-10-2014 02:34 PM

sorry.....yes..i did.....thanks....i was just thinking someone had it nailed down - 3153 fully fueled is a very good number

Mike in CA 01-10-2014 02:46 PM


Originally Posted by RD16RR (Post 11041139)
sorry.....yes..i did.....thanks....i was just thinking someone had it nailed down - 3153 fully fueled is a very good number

no worries.....I'm guessing no one who's been lucky enough to get a car has taken the time to weigh it yet. :cheers:

RD16RR 01-10-2014 02:49 PM

..thats right....i know i wouldn't....i'd be driving "somewhere"

928cs 01-10-2014 05:31 PM


Originally Posted by Mike in CA (Post 11041083)
I thought that, per European Union specs, the "curb weight" listed in the manual and on the web site included all fluids and a full tank of fuel. I think that's pretty standard, although a few manufacturers still list the dry weight of their cars.

Porsche always indicates the weight with all fluids and full tanks, but with the lightest possible configuration, and no driver. That is the DIN figure, 1430kg in this case. The CE figure includes a 68kg driver+7kg of luggage, so 1505 kg.

So to obtain 1430kg, you have a order a GT3 with the small tank, PCCB, bucket seats but no club-sport configuration and no full leather inside. Maybe a front light configuration is also lighter than the standard?

Quite unusual configuration I think.

RD16RR 01-10-2014 05:37 PM

in the end...i guess "everything" does in fact matter...light feels right, up to a point on the street, at the cost of creature comforts

Alan Smithee 01-10-2014 06:00 PM

The Car and Driver test car, which was Euro-spec but not a Club Sport, and with PCCB, although the seat type is unclear and fuel tank size is unknown, had a curb weight of 3,197 lbs.

http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...t3-test-review

RD16RR 01-10-2014 06:03 PM


Originally Posted by Alan Smithee (Post 11041650)
The Car and Driver test car, which was Euro-spec and with PCCB, although the seat type is unclear and fuel tank size is unknown, had a curb weight of 3,197 lbs.

http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...t3-test-review

thats very respectable - what is the weight savings with the different brakes - perceptible ?

Mike in CA 01-10-2014 06:20 PM


Originally Posted by 928cs (Post 11041598)
Porsche always indicates the weight with all fluids and full tanks, but with the lightest possible configuration, and no driver. That is the DIN figure, 1430kg in this case. The CE figure includes a 68kg driver+7kg of luggage, so 1505 kg.

So to obtain 1430kg, you have a order a GT3 with the small tank, PCCB, bucket seats but no club-sport configuration and no full leather inside. Maybe a front light configuration is also lighter than the standard?

Quite unusual configuration I think.

I agree that option spec will make a difference. My main reason for posting was to clarify on the point of whether fluids and fuel were included. As you point out, there's no reason to add extra weight for that.

shizzle 01-10-2014 06:20 PM


Originally Posted by Mike in CA (Post 11041122)
shizzle listed the number range based on option content in his post; I thought you picked up on that. My belief is that those numbers include fluids and fuel. The website shows a weight of 3153 lbs (1430 KG)......

According do the book the number does include fuel, but that's probably for the standard tank. If you get the 90L tank, it'll probably end up weighting a bit more filled up.

Mike in CA 01-10-2014 06:28 PM


Originally Posted by shizzle (Post 11041701)
According do the book the number does include fuel, but that's probably for the standard tank. If you get the 90L tank, it'll probably end up weighting a bit more filled up.

OK, I think I see what you meant by your original post. Sorry for the misunderstanding.....


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