Porsche 960/961 - Likely Engines, Dream Engines
#11
If the early buzz regarding the 991 GT2 proves to be true and Porsche does indeed neuter it so that it will not be faster/better than anything priced above it; then my only hope for the brand lies in the 960/961. Lets also hope that Porsche will find a way to differentiate the tub/chassis from that & re: sharing it with the upcoming Gallardo/R8 replacement. Might as well ask if you want to buy the Chevelle, Buick Skylark, or Oldsmobile 442...just slightly different bits & bodypanels.
Oh, and keep the beancounters away from this car. Please.
Time will tell soon enough if chasing that 200K sales target for Porsche is becoming more important than their marketing/history.
That being said, if it ends up with the twin turbo V8 from the Panamera, or the flat six from the 911 then I'll be putting my future money elsewhere. As I have stated before in other forums, carmakers need to find a way to focus on the engine as the heart & soul of their halo(ish) models. And FIGHT the f**king global legislation and CO2 BS. Electric for the daily beaters, fine. These cars? Hell no. When they go full electric, I don't care if they can do a sub 3-second 'Ring time. I'm out.
The new 458 MC is expected to have over 600hp from it's NA 4.5 V8, with a redline of 9300rpm. Notice how much more attention that the 991 GT3 is getting than the TT/S? It aint just the looks. That is because the engine in the new GT3 is at least somewhat "special" and not a hopped-up unit from a "base" model.
Sorry, but if it isn't a newly-developed or already existing motorsport hardend engine like the 4.6 of the Spyder/918 or a new Flat 8, what will it be? A Porsche MP4-12C. Only the Recaro unit in the 12C is better than the Panny V8. Probably.
End rant.
Oh, and keep the beancounters away from this car. Please.
Time will tell soon enough if chasing that 200K sales target for Porsche is becoming more important than their marketing/history.
That being said, if it ends up with the twin turbo V8 from the Panamera, or the flat six from the 911 then I'll be putting my future money elsewhere. As I have stated before in other forums, carmakers need to find a way to focus on the engine as the heart & soul of their halo(ish) models. And FIGHT the f**king global legislation and CO2 BS. Electric for the daily beaters, fine. These cars? Hell no. When they go full electric, I don't care if they can do a sub 3-second 'Ring time. I'm out.
The new 458 MC is expected to have over 600hp from it's NA 4.5 V8, with a redline of 9300rpm. Notice how much more attention that the 991 GT3 is getting than the TT/S? It aint just the looks. That is because the engine in the new GT3 is at least somewhat "special" and not a hopped-up unit from a "base" model.
Sorry, but if it isn't a newly-developed or already existing motorsport hardend engine like the 4.6 of the Spyder/918 or a new Flat 8, what will it be? A Porsche MP4-12C. Only the Recaro unit in the 12C is better than the Panny V8. Probably.
End rant.
#12
If the early buzz regarding the 991 GT2 proves to be true and Porsche does indeed neuter it so that it will not be faster/better than anything priced above it; then my only hope for the brand lies in the 960/961. Lets also hope that Porsche will find a way to differentiate the tub/chassis from that & re: sharing it with the upcoming Gallardo/R8 replacement. Might as well ask if you want to buy the Chevelle, Buick Skylark, or Oldsmobile 442...just slightly different bits & bodypanels.
Oh, and keep the beancounters away from this car. Please.
Time will tell soon enough if chasing that 200K sales target for Porsche is becoming more important than their marketing/history.
That being said, if it ends up with the twin turbo V8 from the Panamera, or the flat six from the 911 then I'll be putting my future money elsewhere. As I have stated before in other forums, carmakers need to find a way to focus on the engine as the heart & soul of their halo(ish) models. And FIGHT the f**king global legislation and CO2 BS. Electric for the daily beaters, fine. These cars? Hell no. When they go full electric, I don't care if they can do a sub 3-second 'Ring time. I'm out.
The new 458 MC is expected to have over 600hp from it's NA 4.5 V8, with a redline of 9300rpm. Notice how much more attention that the 991 GT3 is getting than the TT/S? It aint just the looks. That is because the engine in the new GT3 is at least somewhat "special" and not a hopped-up unit from a "base" model.
Sorry, but if it isn't a newly-developed or already existing motorsport hardend engine like the 4.6 of the Spyder/918 or a new Flat 8, what will it be? A Porsche MP4-12C. Only the Recaro unit in the 12C is better than the Panny V8. Probably.
End rant.
Oh, and keep the beancounters away from this car. Please.
Time will tell soon enough if chasing that 200K sales target for Porsche is becoming more important than their marketing/history.
That being said, if it ends up with the twin turbo V8 from the Panamera, or the flat six from the 911 then I'll be putting my future money elsewhere. As I have stated before in other forums, carmakers need to find a way to focus on the engine as the heart & soul of their halo(ish) models. And FIGHT the f**king global legislation and CO2 BS. Electric for the daily beaters, fine. These cars? Hell no. When they go full electric, I don't care if they can do a sub 3-second 'Ring time. I'm out.
The new 458 MC is expected to have over 600hp from it's NA 4.5 V8, with a redline of 9300rpm. Notice how much more attention that the 991 GT3 is getting than the TT/S? It aint just the looks. That is because the engine in the new GT3 is at least somewhat "special" and not a hopped-up unit from a "base" model.
Sorry, but if it isn't a newly-developed or already existing motorsport hardend engine like the 4.6 of the Spyder/918 or a new Flat 8, what will it be? A Porsche MP4-12C. Only the Recaro unit in the 12C is better than the Panny V8. Probably.
End rant.
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