Rumours of 992.2 base Carrera with 4.0 engine from CaymanGTS
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This has possibly been discussed/rejected historically, but if any truth to it I’d dump the order for Boxster GTS that’s looking like an £85K plus motor and order a cabriolet 911. Interesting that the current hp of base 911 is 385 and the 4.0 engine is 400 plus, so nice step up for new model.
rossfitz said:
This has possibly been discussed/rejected historically, but if any truth to it I’d dump the order for Boxster GTS that’s looking like an £85K plus motor and order a cabriolet 911. Interesting that the current hp of base 911 is 385 and the 4.0 engine is 400 plus, so nice step up for new model.
Why would one make the switch unless one wanted the extra back seats or being able to say one had a 911 (for additional cost vs the 718)?I’m not sure why the 4L engine, with its PPFs is a step on over the much torquier 3L twin turbo. I think it’s a movement of online opinion, that’s not really born out in reality. The chassis and grip on the new cars are far too good for a naturally aspirated engine. You need the torque to challenge it and push the limits. Either go wild and look to the GT3 or RS, or go to the back catalogue if a naturally aspirated engine is the number 1 priority.
Walliser said unambiguously a year or so ago that it wouldn't happen.
Of course, still could, but would be quite the U-turn, more so than the return of the manual GT3.
Anyway, don't think the power / performance thing matters much. They can just call it the 'T' and it won't matter if it's a fair bit lower in the real world than the base Carrera. It'll be its own thing.
Also, no doubt extracting 450hp from the 718 4.0 wouldn't be that hard. They were getting 430hp out of the old Powerkit 3.8 10 years ago, albeit without the GPF.
Of course, still could, but would be quite the U-turn, more so than the return of the manual GT3.
Anyway, don't think the power / performance thing matters much. They can just call it the 'T' and it won't matter if it's a fair bit lower in the real world than the base Carrera. It'll be its own thing.
Also, no doubt extracting 450hp from the 718 4.0 wouldn't be that hard. They were getting 430hp out of the old Powerkit 3.8 10 years ago, albeit without the GPF.
esotericar said:
Also, no doubt extracting 450hp from the 718 4.0 wouldn't be that hard. They were getting 430hp out of the old Powerkit 3.8 10 years ago, albeit without the GPF.
It'll come down to cost. The GT3/GT4RS engine can do 500bhp with GPFs but can another 30bhp be gotten cheaply enough out of the 4.0 for a non-GT car is the issue.It's probably not quite as easy as it seems, although the 911 exhaust routing will certainly help.
9A2EVO 4.0 will give easy 440hp with just a remap… Would not really take much more to get another 10hp with slight revision in exhaust or just raise the rev limit by 200-300rpm, although that’s heading toward the limit of hydraulic lifters…
Suffice to say… if Porsche wanted to they could… they did the 997 GT3 4.0 more than 10 years ago… 493BHP(500ps) @ 8250rpm.
I’d say a decision to put NA back into a ‘normal’ 911 is not about outright t all…. its about how that pace is delivered and putting character back into the car.
Suffice to say… if Porsche wanted to they could… they did the 997 GT3 4.0 more than 10 years ago… 493BHP(500ps) @ 8250rpm.
I’d say a decision to put NA back into a ‘normal’ 911 is not about outright t all…. its about how that pace is delivered and putting character back into the car.
Edited by TDT on Sunday 2nd October 13:09
rawenghey said:
Must admit I didn't quite believe you there, but according to fastestlaps.com they are indeed both listed at 11.9s @ 118mph for the 1/4 mile. Amazingly, the 718 CS with 350ps is also listed as 11.9s @ 117mph.
As glorious as NA units can be, it is remarkable the effectiveness of turbo power.
Unfortunately the dinosaurs on here don't seem to mind being much slower as long as it "sounds good". As glorious as NA units can be, it is remarkable the effectiveness of turbo power.
Edited by rawenghey on Monday 3rd October 15:13
Edited by john41901 on Monday 3rd October 20:24
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