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Porsche will only build 30 examples of the Clubsport 25. Mechanically, it's similar to the regular GT2 RS Clubsport. It makes the 691 horsepower from a twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter flat-six. But it gets many, many changes to the exterior and even the cooling system. As you can clearly see, the body has been lengthened, and it has also been widened. The latter is necessary to house the wide, low-offset 18-inch wheels taken from the Porsche 935, though without the aerodynamic covers.
991 Carrera GT3 Cup Champions & Results   991 Carrera Supercup 2013 Nicki Thiim Sean Edwards Michael Ammermüller 2014 Earl Bamber Jakub Giermaziak Michael Ammermüller 2015 Philipp Eng Sven Müller Michael Ammermüller 2016 Sven Müller Matteo Cairoli Mathieu Jaminet 991 Carrera Cup Germany (GT3 Cup 3.8) 2014 Philipp Eng Michael...
Porsche 911 (991) Engine Numbers (All Years)
Porsche 911 (991) Engine Codes There are more versions of the 991 Carrera than you can shake a stick at! A seemingly bewildering number of model versions of essentially the same car and confusing distinctions between them. The Carrera, 4, S, GTS, Targa, Cabriolet, 4 S Targa, 4 GTS, GTS...
The 935 tribute car was a non-street-legal collector's car built in a series of 77 cars. It was built from the 911 991.2 GT3 R racing car, fitted with the engine and transmission from the 911 991.2 GT2 RS street car and with the bodykit showing some design details from the 935 cars. The problem: it was not as powerful as the 1978 935 was with even smaller engine and the modern car is much heavier, so the power-to-weight ratio was almost 60% better 40 years earlier.
The Porsche 911 Black Edition was a limited production Carrera built at the end of the 997 generation. Based on the 3.6-litre 997.2 Carrera coupe and Cabriolet, the car was finished in plain black as standard, with Basalt Black Metallic as an option. The words ‘Black Edition’ are printed in black on the stainless steel door sill covers, and there’s a numbered plaque on the glovebox lid. 19-inch Turbo wheels were standard. Porsche built exactly 1,911 Black Editions, of which approximately 25 percent were intended for the U.S. market.
New vs Old 911 Turbo S Showdown It’s the one you Porsche fanboys have been waiting for – a Porsche 911 Turbo S showdown! Mat’s in 911 992 Turbo S, and he’s going to find out just how different the performance is compared to the older 991 model. It won’t surprise...