OT - 911T
#32
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The websites states: The 911 model in question has not yet been announced by Porsche — thus PCA can't give any hints — but rest assured that the grand prize winner(s) will be among the first to own this special Porsche
In 2011, PCA raffled a fully restored 911T, I would expect there to be a promotional play on that little piece of history.
#33
Good pick up.
The websites states: The 911 model in question has not yet been announced by Porsche — thus PCA can't give any hints — but rest assured that the grand prize winner(s) will be among the first to own this special Porsche
In 2011, PCA raffled a fully restored 911T, I would expect there to be a promotional play on that little piece of history.
The websites states: The 911 model in question has not yet been announced by Porsche — thus PCA can't give any hints — but rest assured that the grand prize winner(s) will be among the first to own this special Porsche
In 2011, PCA raffled a fully restored 911T, I would expect there to be a promotional play on that little piece of history.
#34
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Posted elsewhere before I remembered this thread. Here it is:
https://jalopnik.com/the-2018-porsch...911-1819755457
Power is rated at 370 horses and 339 lb-ft of torque from the 3.0-liter twin-turbo flat six. The T gets a variety of nice tweaks from across the range, including Sport-Tex seats, a rear seat delete option, a new interior package, grey mirror covers, and the 20-inch wheels off the Carrera S.
https://jalopnik.com/the-2018-porsch...911-1819755457
Power is rated at 370 horses and 339 lb-ft of torque from the 3.0-liter twin-turbo flat six. The T gets a variety of nice tweaks from across the range, including Sport-Tex seats, a rear seat delete option, a new interior package, grey mirror covers, and the 20-inch wheels off the Carrera S.
#36
SJW, a Carin' kinda guy
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posted here for those who dare venture outside the GT forum.
https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1030...-exercise.html
https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1030...-exercise.html
Knock the 3.0 turbo fine, it’s not a GT3 engine or a real turbo 3.8, but keep in mind internally the base to GTS its the same engine. Once someone hacks the ECU (which I am sure someone will figure out), you can buy a Porsche powerkit for $6k (which includes new turbos) and get GTS power. Oh, and lest we all forget, 339ft/lbs is what both a GT3 and a base 911 have in torque.
#37
Sounds like a (very) poor man's 911R.