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Old 5th February 2003, 03:35   #1
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Porsche Carrera GT to debut at Geneva!



Unveiled in Paris as a Concept in 2000, the German Automaker’s Production Version Carries Pure Racing Genes and Showcases Future Porsche Technology

ATLANTA, FEBRUARY 4, 2003 --- Stuttgart, Germany-based Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG will unveil its V10-powered Carrera GT high-performance roadster in March at the Geneva International Motor Show. With more than 600 horsepower and racing-inspired technology, Porsche’s top-of-the-line sports car delivers pure performance.

The Carrera GT has a pure racing engine. Its 10-cylinder powerplant with dry-sump lubrication is based on Porsche’s 5.5-liter V10 naturally aspirated engine developed especially for racing. For production, technicians at the Development Center in Weissach, Germany, have increased the displacement to 5.7 liters. Maximum output is 612 horsepower (DIN*) at 8,000 rpm, with peak torque rated at 437 pound-feet. The Carrera GT has a top test-track speed of 205 miles per hour (330 k/h) and accelerates from zero to 62 mph (100 km/h) in 3.9 seconds. Its specially developed six-speed manual gearbox allows it to go from zero to 124 mph (200 km/h) in 9.9 seconds.

The specifications demanded a consistent lightweight construction and sports car dimensions. With a length of 15.12 feet (4.61 meters), a width of 6.3 feet (1.92 meters), a height of 3.81 feet (1.16 meters) and a wheelbase of 8.96 feet (2.73 meters), the roadster weighs 3,042 pounds (1,380 kilograms).

Porsche developed a new construction concept for road and racing vehicles. The Carrera GT’s monocoque and entire sub-frame are made of carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP), and Porsche has applied to patent this technology. Carbon is the only material that, after complex processing, can meet the requirements needed to combine top-class driving performance and driving dynamics with minimum weight at maximum rigidity.

With attainable speeds of more than 186 mph (300 km/h), aerodynamics plays a crucial role. To achieve as high output co-efficients as possible (so-called “downforce”), the Carrera GT has an underbody geometry that can only be found in similar form in pure racing sports cars. The underbody is completely cased in carbon fiber and provides an additional suction effect thanks to its rear diffusor and flow channels.


The Carrera GT also features the Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB) system. Porsche has supplied this component since 2001 and is the first manufacturer to include it in a mass-produced vehicle (the 911 Carrera GT2). A global innovation – the PCCC (Porsche Ceramic Composite Clutch) – transmits power to the drive train.

The Carrera GT's extremely light magnesium wheels are produced with a special forging process and are offered for the first time on a mass-produced vehicle. The tires were specially developed for the Carrera GT (265/35 ZR 19 in the front, and 335/30 ZR 20 in the rear).

The new Porsche roadster possesses a simple-operation roof system. It consists of two individual carbon fiber lightweight shells, each weighing only 5.3 pounds (2.4 kilograms). These shells can be stored in the front luggage compartment.

The first Carrera GT models produced at the Porsche plant in Leipzig, Germany, will be delivered to customers at the end of 2003.



Looks like it made it into production largely unchaned. Love this car. Looks FANTASTIC. Should give Ferrari and Lamborghini a good run for their money!

Source: germancarfans.com


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Old 5th February 2003, 04:06   #2
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me likey! thanks for the heads up-cant wait for the pics from Geneva.
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The new roll hoops are intresting, looks like an F15 from the rear. Great exhaust tips!
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freakin sweet!!

i am dissapointed with the 0-60 time, with 612 HP...and 400+ lbs of torque, you would think it could beat the GT2's excelleration times...
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What's curious is that Porsche still hasn't introduced its own version of the F1/ SMG gearbox. They're still sticking to the conventional manual gearboxes and their tiptronic.



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0-60 is not everything, infact in my opinion it means very little, the thing you want to look at is the 0-200 time of 9.9..now that is impressive!

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Hutzal: With that much power, its rather doubtful anyone could beat the GT2s time... 0-60 figures are pretty meaningless these days anyway. Heck, a Subaru could do 0-60 almost as quickly too!
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eerrrr......

0-60 times have kind of peaked at the high 3's - low 4's. It takes a very impressive car to achieve the mid 3's these days. The 0-60 is kind of irrelevant.......but 0-200 in 9.9 is staggeringly fast, eat's the GT2 for breakfast. (as much as i hate to admit it )

Some of the bike boys out there will tell us, but 0-200 in under 10 will give most of them a run for their money!!
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0-200 in 9.9 is REALLY AWESOME!
Compare that with the 1000hp Koenig, only 1 sec difference!
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Koenig engine:
- 5000ccm, 4-V, 12 cylinder
- special turbo pistons
- four step turboelectronics
boost at 600/700/800 or 1.000 horsepower
- integrated fire extinguish-system


Performance/power:
- 1.000 hp @ 7100 rpm
- 1.150 NM @ 5250 rpm
- 0-100 km/h 3,5 sec
- 0-200 km/h 8.9 sec
- 0-300 km/h 16,0 sec
- Topspeed upto 370 km/h
depending on gear ratio
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I just hope it's not another confusion like the SL55 vs Murcielago 0-300km/h.
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0-200 in 9.9 ....

oh god please give me a Carrera GT!!!!!!! PLEEEEEEEEEEASE!!!

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