View Poll Results: What engine should the next generation 911 have?
A flat-6. There's no there's way it should be.



90
80.36%
A V8. I'm ready for a revolution (death) of the 911!



22
19.64%
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R.I.P. The Porsche 911. 1963-2012
#81
Ruf has the NA 8 in their green or whatever car that came out about a year ago. It could happen, but I am leery.
With all the gas and emissions going on, a 6cyl is better for fuel, etc. And the turbo part makes it even better. Even Ferrari is looking into less cylinders. I just don't think it is going to happen. I DO think that if I needed to keep my name all over the world in a marketing frenzy all the time to help sell cars, ie the Porsche Germans, I would do all this talking as well. Free advertising.
With all the gas and emissions going on, a 6cyl is better for fuel, etc. And the turbo part makes it even better. Even Ferrari is looking into less cylinders. I just don't think it is going to happen. I DO think that if I needed to keep my name all over the world in a marketing frenzy all the time to help sell cars, ie the Porsche Germans, I would do all this talking as well. Free advertising.
#82
^^ The racing driver did also say that they would switch to an 8 cylinder for emission reasons. It makes no sense. The only thing I could possibly think of is the engine wouldn't have to work as hard, but it still doesn't really make sense. I do however think I'd be okay if Porsche introduced a flat-8.
Last edited by Carrera; Oct 7, 2010 at 06:57 AM.
#84
Exactly, it doesn't make sense, because an engine runs more efficiently on full throttle than on partial load (apart from one that is set up to run best on part throttle, but that wouldn't be a sportscar engine). I'd personally like an 8-cylinder 911. If Porsche does it, they will make sure the engine is so good that everyone will forget the flat-6 the moment they drive the 8-cylinder. But all that is still speculation.
#86
I was specifically told not to give up the source. All I'll say is the source is a very successful racing driver. I wouldn't doubt him at all. Exactly what he said, and these aren't even direct quotes: "The GT3 RS LE will be the last 6 cylinder 911. The new 911 will get an 8 Cylinder engine. I've already driven it in Germany, and it also had no rear seats". Most of that is fact. There are 8 cylinder 911 prototypes. Whether it's a V8 or flat-8 is unknown. It is also unknown whether Porsche was just testing an 8 cylinder, or if that is the route they're going.
And h20skier, I agree. It doesn't make sense...
And h20skier, I agree. It doesn't make sense...
I know it's true. Someone I have never met in person in my lifetime told me on the internet that a champion fart smeller says it's true. And for gosh sakes we even traded information over the internet! Therefore it is the absolute truth.
(Did I say that outloud?)
Last edited by Brobbins016; Oct 7, 2010 at 11:44 AM.
#87
Going back to the RUF V8 specs:
I sure hope Porsche doesn’t go this route, because that is a load of marketing baloney.
The 997 GT2 does “only” produce 523HP at 6500 rpm, but it also produces 500 lb-ft of torque at 2200 rpm. By comparison that 542HP V8 will feel like a complete turd.
RUF is going the way of the E92 M3 with this engine. Make it a low-torque V8, but rev the crap out of it so that you can claim a big HP number. Want more horsepower to brag about, just spin it faster. HP=(Torque x RPM)/5252 afterall. I’m sure the exhaust note sounds fantastic, but it will feel anemic just like the E92 M3 (which is still a very nice car).
The engine boasts a 4.5-litre displacement, producing 542bhp at 8500rpm and 369lb ft at 5400rpm.
The RGT-8 produces more power than the most recent 911 GT2 but without its twin turbos.
The RGT-8 produces more power than the most recent 911 GT2 but without its twin turbos.
The 997 GT2 does “only” produce 523HP at 6500 rpm, but it also produces 500 lb-ft of torque at 2200 rpm. By comparison that 542HP V8 will feel like a complete turd.
RUF is going the way of the E92 M3 with this engine. Make it a low-torque V8, but rev the crap out of it so that you can claim a big HP number. Want more horsepower to brag about, just spin it faster. HP=(Torque x RPM)/5252 afterall. I’m sure the exhaust note sounds fantastic, but it will feel anemic just like the E92 M3 (which is still a very nice car).
#88

In all seriousness, believe what you want. It's speculation with an in-direct source.
And thanks DJ for the title change back. If it still seems unsuitable, you could put maybe in parentheses next to rip?
#89
Well, since it came from my computer it has to be true. My computer wouldn't lie to me. 
In all seriousness, believe what you want. It's speculation with an in-direct source.
And thanks DJ for the title change back. If it still seems unsuitable, you could put maybe in parentheses next to rip?

In all seriousness, believe what you want. It's speculation with an in-direct source.
And thanks DJ for the title change back. If it still seems unsuitable, you could put maybe in parentheses next to rip?



