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| Re: Porsche 997 GT2 Official Thread From Edmunds: ![]() STUTTGART, Germany — Following an unexpected leak of 911 GT2 photos and specifications in Europe, Porsche has revealed official details of its new 997-based sports car ahead of its debut at the Frankfurt auto show in September. The 2008 911 GT2 offers a 530-horsepower 3.6-liter twin-turbocharged boxer-six-cylinder engine mated to a six-speed manual transmission. That's 50 hp more than the previous GT2. Surprising news is that despite the increase in power, the 2008 GT2 is actually 15 percent more fuel-efficient due to a cooler fuel-air mixture. The rear-wheel-drive GT2 runs from zero to 60 mph in just 3.6 seconds, with a top speed of 204 mph. Ceramic brakes and Porsche's electronically controlled Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) system come standard on the GT2, as does a new weight-saving titanium muffler and tailpipe setup. The whole package rides on 19-inch light-alloy wheels with 235/35 ZR front sport tires and 325/30 ZR 19 sport tires in the rear. Set to arrive in the U.S. in early 2008, the 911 GT2 is priced at $191,700. What this means to you: Who needs all-wheel drive when you have 530 hp? - ONLY REGISTERED AND ACTIVATED USERS CAN SEE ALL LINKS - CLICK HERE TO REGISTER M |
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| Re: Porsche 997 GT2 Official Thread Quote:
Yeah, I'd give it a crack. And I'm sure I can get some track practise before unleashing the thing on public roads too... All the same, this is pretty much dream team hardware for me! I simply can't comprehend the thrust that 685 Nm in a 1440 kg 911 must give. ![]() | |
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| Re: Porsche 997 GT2 Official Thread Coming from the horse's mouth Walter has driven around the ring with the GT2 in 7:37 minutes. It not official yet but in the coming weeks Porsche will spill the real beans. Here is a list of how fast he has driven the other Porsche cars: 7:28 - Porsche Carrera GT, 612 PS/1475 kg, Walter Rohrl, (Autobild 07/04) 7:40 - Porsche 997 Turbo 480PS/1565 kg Walter Rohrl 7:42 - Porsche 997 GT3, 415 PS/1440 kg, Walter Rohrl (Automobil 05/06) |
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| Re: Porsche 997 GT2 Official Thread 7.32 min according to Porsche ![]() |
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| Re: Porsche 997 GT2 Official Thread 7:32!!!! That's blistering fast. Only 4 seconds slower than the CGT. |
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| Re: Porsche 997 GT2 Official Thread I think sportauto can pull it off in 7.40 min. |
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| Re: Porsche 997 GT2 Official Thread daymn thats fast..but it was expected ![]() |
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| Re: Porsche 997 GT2 Official Thread If HvS did 7.32 min with the Carrera GT, he won't beat it with the GT2... But 7.35-7.37 is quite possible IMHO. |
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| Re: Porsche 997 GT2 Official Thread - ONLY REGISTERED AND ACTIVATED USERS CAN SEE ALL LINKS - CLICK HERE TO REGISTER ![]() The official brochure for Porsche’s new 997 GT2 was leaked last month, revealing most of the general details about the super-coupe as well as a few crucial tidbits that have been overlooked until now. As outlined in the brochure, Porsche’s claim for the GT2’s lap time of the Nurburgring’s Nordschleife is an amazingly low 7 minutes and 32 seconds. To put that into perspective, this is the same time that the Carrera GT and Pagani Zonda F supercars take to lap the famous circuit. The new GT2 would also leave cars like Ferrari’s F430 and 599 GTB, plus the AWD Lamborghini Gallardo eating its dust with more than a 10 second gap on all of them. For the uninitiated, the Nordschleife or Northern Loop is a 22.8km circuit at the famous Nurburging in Germany. Since its opening in 1927, the track has quickly become the benchmark for testing both car performance and driver skills for the public and carmakers alike. That’s why almost any performance carmaker worth its salt will head to the Nurburging to test prototypes of their future cars. ![]() |
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