718 GT4?
#6016
Burning Brakes
Going to be a tough few months for me as I check this thread multiple times a day, haha. It would be neat if we see the clubsport wing and lizard!
Last edited by MEM82; 03-06-2019 at 08:11 PM.
#6017
So GT4/Spyder reveal at Goodwood in July?
#6018
Three Wheelin'
I have read a few articles recently that suggest the GT4 will be a flat6, but turbo charged 3.0, like the 911. Thoughts?
https://www.motor1.com/news/307884/s...20-cayman-gt4/
https://www.motor1.com/news/307884/s...20-cayman-gt4/
#6019
#6021
Rennlist Member
Why does it have to be goodwood? Maybe New York in a few weeks?
#6022
Drifting
Anyway, congratulations on each of the points you make above; it seems that a) the CS is NOT 4.0, as many said; b) Porsche have already said the road car needn't be the same engine as the CS, so even if it ultimately proves to be the same your point is correct; c) I think you speculated that it might be a turbo motor, but I'm unwilling to read back enough to find out. Now that speculation looks to be wrong, but I suppose all bets are off till we see the car. I do sorta hope it is, though, just for the pure schadenfreude of seeing the overly-certain experts be wrong again; it's the cussed contrarian in me.
#6023
Instructor
“...Plus, we've got a new Cayman GT4 and Boxster Spyder coming this year with a flat-six to keep things exciting...”
https://www.roadandtrack.com/car-sho...UqWTTtDL3-CArs
https://www.roadandtrack.com/car-sho...UqWTTtDL3-CArs
#6024
Burning Brakes
*3.0 Turbo hybrid..there I said it.
They need a test sample to see how that is going to go over with the GT3 crowd when they are forced to do it....
*I assume no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions in the prediction provided. The information contained in this prediction is provided on an “as is” basis with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy, usefulness or timeliness…”
They need a test sample to see how that is going to go over with the GT3 crowd when they are forced to do it....
*I assume no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions in the prediction provided. The information contained in this prediction is provided on an “as is” basis with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy, usefulness or timeliness…”
#6025
I messaged this amateur on Instagram... he admitted to quickly writing this article and said the new GT4 will have the 3.0T from the 911S because that's what the last generation had.... wow great digging! I did point him to this thread so he can get some more insight to the possibilities.
#6026
Race Car
At the risk of getting put on the pariah blacklist or something, I will admit I was pulling for you through the whole weird debate a few months ago before the CS reveal. I have no dog in the hunt, but the smug arrogance of the so-called experts, with their "I go to the factory and they would never steer me wrong" proclamations, plus the sycophantic "You GO, hero!!!" cheering of their star-struck supporters ("Do you KNOW who you're questioning??? Why, he correctly predicted the release of the Gmund Coupe back in 1948!!!"), made me feel like I had wandered onto HondaFanBoi.Net, not a gathering of supposedly free-thinking professionals who can afford a car like this.
Anyway, congratulations on each of the points you make above; it seems that a) the CS is NOT 4.0, as many said; b) Porsche have already said the road car needn't be the same engine as the CS, so even if it ultimately proves to be the same your point is correct; c) I think you speculated that it might be a turbo motor, but I'm unwilling to read back enough to find out. Now that speculation looks to be wrong, but I suppose all bets are off till we see the car. I do sorta hope it is, though, just for the pure schadenfreude of seeing the overly-certain experts be wrong again; it's the cussed contrarian in me.
Anyway, congratulations on each of the points you make above; it seems that a) the CS is NOT 4.0, as many said; b) Porsche have already said the road car needn't be the same engine as the CS, so even if it ultimately proves to be the same your point is correct; c) I think you speculated that it might be a turbo motor, but I'm unwilling to read back enough to find out. Now that speculation looks to be wrong, but I suppose all bets are off till we see the car. I do sorta hope it is, though, just for the pure schadenfreude of seeing the overly-certain experts be wrong again; it's the cussed contrarian in me.
I was with you.
The "experts" and their fanboys were so wrong, it wasnt even funny.
Sad really.
#6027
Rennlist Member
At the risk of getting put on the pariah blacklist or something, I will admit I was pulling for you through the whole weird debate a few months ago before the CS reveal. I have no dog in the hunt, but the smug arrogance of the so-called experts, with their "I go to the factory and they would never steer me wrong" proclamations, plus the sycophantic "You GO, hero!!!" cheering of their star-struck supporters ("Do you KNOW who you're questioning??? Why, he correctly predicted the release of the Gmund Coupe back in 1948!!!"), made me feel like I had wandered onto HondaFanBoi.Net, not a gathering of supposedly free-thinking professionals who can afford a car like this.
Anyway, congratulations on each of the points you make above; it seems that a) the CS is NOT 4.0, as many said; b) Porsche have already said the road car needn't be the same engine as the CS, so even if it ultimately proves to be the same your point is correct; c) I think you speculated that it might be a turbo motor, but I'm unwilling to read back enough to find out. Now that speculation looks to be wrong, but I suppose all bets are off till we see the car. I do sorta hope it is, though, just for the pure schadenfreude of seeing the overly-certain experts be wrong again; it's the cussed contrarian in me.
Anyway, congratulations on each of the points you make above; it seems that a) the CS is NOT 4.0, as many said; b) Porsche have already said the road car needn't be the same engine as the CS, so even if it ultimately proves to be the same your point is correct; c) I think you speculated that it might be a turbo motor, but I'm unwilling to read back enough to find out. Now that speculation looks to be wrong, but I suppose all bets are off till we see the car. I do sorta hope it is, though, just for the pure schadenfreude of seeing the overly-certain experts be wrong again; it's the cussed contrarian in me.
I was with you too. No one really knows for sure.
#6029
At the risk of getting put on the pariah blacklist or something, I will admit I was pulling for you through the whole weird debate a few months ago before the CS reveal. I have no dog in the hunt, but the smug arrogance of the so-called experts, with their "I go to the factory and they would never steer me wrong" proclamations, plus the sycophantic "You GO, hero!!!" cheering of their star-struck supporters ("Do you KNOW who you're questioning??? Why, he correctly predicted the release of the Gmund Coupe back in 1948!!!"), made me feel like I had wandered onto HondaFanBoi.Net, not a gathering of supposedly free-thinking professionals who can afford a car like this.
Anyway, congratulations on each of the points you make above; it seems that a) the CS is NOT 4.0, as many said; b) Porsche have already said the road car needn't be the same engine as the CS, so even if it ultimately proves to be the same your point is correct; c) I think you speculated that it might be a turbo motor, but I'm unwilling to read back enough to find out. Now that speculation looks to be wrong, but I suppose all bets are off till we see the car. I do sorta hope it is, though, just for the pure schadenfreude of seeing the overly-certain experts be wrong again; it's the cussed contrarian in me.
Anyway, congratulations on each of the points you make above; it seems that a) the CS is NOT 4.0, as many said; b) Porsche have already said the road car needn't be the same engine as the CS, so even if it ultimately proves to be the same your point is correct; c) I think you speculated that it might be a turbo motor, but I'm unwilling to read back enough to find out. Now that speculation looks to be wrong, but I suppose all bets are off till we see the car. I do sorta hope it is, though, just for the pure schadenfreude of seeing the overly-certain experts be wrong again; it's the cussed contrarian in me.
#6030
Race Car
Also, one of the "experts" specifically said that the reveal for the car would take place at the LA Auto Show.
And that Geneva 2019 would be for the 992.
And that Geneva 2019 would be for the 992.