991 GT2RS
#2297
+1
#2301
This car is epic, maximum levels of want. I would take a GT silver with satin black rims. Without the Weissach package, its US$264,000 here in Kuwait. The salesman laughed out loud when I asked for an allocation.
#2303
Burning Brakes
On the GT2RS the CF is lighter than the Magnesium. Not sure how they got to that, but they did.
#2304
Rennlist Member
The car at the display stand is a mock up model, the NACA duct is not functional, also the water tank is absent.
On the car that ran up the hill and at the paddock, it has functioning ducting and the water tank.
The ducting will be routed through the side plastic trim to cool the brakes.
For aero and cooling reasons, the front openings are all taken by the radiator, they found out that taking air off the hood to cool the brakes has no effect on the aero, , unlike doing it from under the car. The same ducting should appears on the next GT3RS.
As for the water tank, it will be 5 litre in capacity, on a hot day at the Ring, it will last 3 laps. It isn't in use all the time, the ECU will meter it out depending on the intake charge temperature.
#2305
Originally Posted by Whoopsy
The car at the display stand is a mock up model, the NACA duct is not functional, also the water tank is absent.
On the car that ran up the hill and at the paddock, it has functioning ducting and the water tank.
The ducting will be routed through the side plastic trim to cool the brakes.
For aero and cooling reasons, the front openings are all taken by the radiator, they found out that taking air off the hood to cool the brakes has no effect on the aero, , unlike doing it from under the car. The same ducting should appears on the next GT3RS.
As for the water tank, it will be 5 litre in capacity, on a hot day at the Ring, it will last 3 laps. It isn't in use all the time, the ECU will meter it out depending on the intake charge temperature.
On the car that ran up the hill and at the paddock, it has functioning ducting and the water tank.
The ducting will be routed through the side plastic trim to cool the brakes.
For aero and cooling reasons, the front openings are all taken by the radiator, they found out that taking air off the hood to cool the brakes has no effect on the aero, , unlike doing it from under the car. The same ducting should appears on the next GT3RS.
As for the water tank, it will be 5 litre in capacity, on a hot day at the Ring, it will last 3 laps. It isn't in use all the time, the ECU will meter it out depending on the intake charge temperature.
Last edited by Metzeger; 07-02-2017 at 08:12 AM.
#2307
Rennlist Member
#2308
Three Wheelin'
I am sure the ring time will be astonishing. Just think about the inferior aero, inferior mechanical grip, and 250 hp shy 911 GTS time. If 250 hp and trick aero bits doesn't buy one 35 secs, I would be disappointed.
And think about how the tuners must be just waiting to crank up the boost in every Turbo S and GTS car.
Another thing to think about, this GT2RS development likely has future motorsports implications. Porsche could easily use this Cars R and D for adding HP to its race cars in the immediate future. Only time will tell
And think about how the tuners must be just waiting to crank up the boost in every Turbo S and GTS car.
Another thing to think about, this GT2RS development likely has future motorsports implications. Porsche could easily use this Cars R and D for adding HP to its race cars in the immediate future. Only time will tell
#2309
Three Wheelin'
Do they really need to add horsepower to the race cars? Aren't they all restricted anyway? I always thought it was more about how the power was put down with gearing, aero, etc. If you were to talk about adding low end torque with turbos that may be a different story.
#2310
Rennlist Member
Did Dr. Walliser just give a hint of the Ring time of the GT2? He is quoted in a story on the aussie website cardavice.com.au as saying:
“This is the seventh generation of the 911, it’s all about seven – 700 horsepower,” he said. “It’s no seven on the Nurburgring though.”
“This is the seventh generation of the 911, it’s all about seven – 700 horsepower,” he said. “It’s no seven on the Nurburgring though.”