Porsche’s commitment to the KISS science of causes of exterior design won’t extend to the engine of the facelifted 911 Turbo, GT2 and GT3 when they’re released early next year. All three models will dispatch through the legendary M97 powerplant in favor of the new, direct-injected A91 flat-six that’s equipped on the recently updated 911 Carrera.
The two turbocharged 911s will be packing 3.6-liters of displacement, with a 97 mm fatigue and an 81.5 mm stroke (the outgoing engine was sized 100 mm x 76.4 mm), along with revised turbochargers and intercoolers. Autocar’s sources suggest that output on both models power of choosing rise by around 20 hp, with the Turbo producing 500 hp and the GT2 pushing out not fa from 550 hp. Torque figures should also augment by dint of. around four percent.
The GT3 will remain naturally aspirated, with a 3.8-liter interpretation of the A91 with a 102 mm bore and a 77.5 mm stroke. The same mental changes from the Carrera S desire carry over to the GT3, including lightweight pistons, valves and springs. Output should increase from around 415 to 430 hp. And all of these changes will also increase fuel efficiency and decrease C02 output. ‘Cause that’s what really matters… right?
[Source: Autocar]
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