Significant New Changes at Porsche..all new models & small turbo engines for 911
Sure glad we are not getting any of that pressure to use these new small size turbo engines. Turbo lag and terrible engine exhaust sounds are not my idea of great hi performance sports cars.
Porsche plans 911 GT3 RS, supercar, turbo 911 range and new 918 | Autocar
Sure glad we are not getting any of that pressure to use these new small size turbo engines. Turbo lag and terrible engine exhaust sounds are not my idea of great hi performance sports cars.
Porsche plans 911 GT3 RS, supercar, turbo 911 range and new 918 | Autocar
... In addition to the Cayman GT4 revealed earlier this month, further new models will join the existing Boxster and Cayman line-ups, and the 911 will receive the greatest conceptual shake-up since swapping air for water cooling in 1997. There will also be a new 918 Spyder and a brand-new supercar that will take Porsche into uncharted waters...
,,,, it is Porsche’s decision to design a new engine for the GT3 RS that is the most significant development. That’s because by the end of the year and in a rather different state of tune, this new engine will also be standard issue in all conventional 911s. What’s more, and unlike in the GT3 RS, all ‘normal’ 911s that use this engine will be turbocharged.
Porsche has yet to reveal the size or power output of the new unit, but the use of forced induction for the standard 911 after 52 years of normal aspiration is motivated far more by the need to reduce fuel consumption and emissions than to provide additional power.
The engine is expected to deliver a modest power boost, substantially more torque and significantly better CO2 emissions and fuel economy. However, don’t expect a new naming strategy. There are turbocharged models in both the Macan and Cayenne ranges that do not bear ‘Turbo’ badging, so expect the same approach for the new 911...

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