2010 RUF RGT-8, Once again they'll all play catch up
#71
It's the oil fill. Porsche originally installed it in front of the wheel for one year only on the 1972 911. Then again for the 959, which actually had one on each side. Alois Ruf put it there on the original CTR as well. By getting the engine inside the wheelbase and farther away from the engine compartment, it helps the handling of the car and keeps it a little cooler.
#72
Conversation with Ruf
I spoke with Mr. Ruf personally at the Geneva Show. He says the engine sounds a lot like a flat crank V8 Ferrari. The engine was built specifically from scratch for the 911 and is 45 Kg lighter than the 997 engine!
He told me that he considered a flat 8 engine but that it was too heavy.
All the engine accessories are low on the engine and there are no belt drives.
Expect a better center of gravity and "reduced rotational inertia".
He told me the price will be "around" 200,000 Euros. Has me thinking about a second on my house!
He also hinted that a turbo version was a certainty, 800-900 HP!!!!!!!!!!
It is without doubt his masterpiece.
PS, Keep the 918 and gimme the V8!
He told me that he considered a flat 8 engine but that it was too heavy.
All the engine accessories are low on the engine and there are no belt drives.
Expect a better center of gravity and "reduced rotational inertia".
He told me the price will be "around" 200,000 Euros. Has me thinking about a second on my house!
He also hinted that a turbo version was a certainty, 800-900 HP!!!!!!!!!!
It is without doubt his masterpiece.
PS, Keep the 918 and gimme the V8!
#73
Just saw the car in person today at Geneva and what strikes me the most besides the amazing Ruf designed engine is the front fenders.....they have quite a nice curve to them compared to a normal 911....very much like the CTR3. In pictures it is hard to tell but when you see the car in person right next to the white electric 911 it is quite a dramatic difference.
#76
Great Posts Guys, I love stories like these!! Ruf has a vision and will risk it all to see that vision come to pass.. I salute his passion and forward thinking.. Great articles, thank you to everyone for sharing..Kenny
#77
good question!
the Motor Trend article claims the RGT-8 is around 220k euros. so i guess if the info is accurate, means the engine only will be a lot less.
Ruf have said they break even on 300 engines, suggesting this will indeed be available as a crate engine for installation in non-Ruf VIN cars. can't imagine Ruf being able to sell 300 full cars with this engine.
more power to them, this is indeed a bold and huge risk! i'm biased, but would love to see this succeed!
the Motor Trend article claims the RGT-8 is around 220k euros. so i guess if the info is accurate, means the engine only will be a lot less.
Ruf have said they break even on 300 engines, suggesting this will indeed be available as a crate engine for installation in non-Ruf VIN cars. can't imagine Ruf being able to sell 300 full cars with this engine.
more power to them, this is indeed a bold and huge risk! i'm biased, but would love to see this succeed!
#80
not that its an apples to apples comparison, but Porsche spent 150k euros developing the side marker lights specific to the new RS (different than GT3 coz of the slightly wider front flares), and the new Spyker supercar has bespoke headlights that supposedly cost 600k euros to develop.