Why did Porsche make the Porsche 930 Turbo?

Why did Porsche make the Porsche 930 Turbo?

The 930 Turbo was one of those models that really only came about because of a will to go racing. For Porsche to capitalise on the turbo technology it had developed for its 917/30 Can-Am car in the 911, it needed to homologate a road car with the right specification.

What’s the top speed of a 930 Turbo?

Now says Krister, the engine sees full boost at a lowly 2,800rpm in fourth gear, as compared to 3,800rpm or thereabouts in a stock 930 Turbo of this vintage.

When did the Porsche 911 Turbo come out?

Porsche’s introduction to forced induction came via Can-Am. The 917/30 racer developed up to 1100bhp – a terrifying prospect in a car that weighed 849kg – and destroyed all-comers in the 1973 season. Point duly proven, a prototype 911 Turbo was unveiled the same year.

What kind of tires does a Porsche 930 have?

The engineers have attacked the 930’s nasty tendency to wag its tail during hard cornering by specifying wider-than-ever, 245/45VR-16 Dunlop SP Sport D40 rear tires in place of the old car’s 225/50VR-16 rubber. The bigger tires are mounted on 9.0-inch wheels, which are an inch wider than before.

How old is the Porsche 930 Turbo Le?

Guitarists Glenn Tipton and KK Downing had each bought a 930 Turbo LE after visiting the Zuffenhausen factory, and the record – including songs such as Turbo Lover and Reckless – was tailor-made for adrenalised drives in a hot-headed 911. Now in its 49th year, the 911 Turbo has followed a similar trajectory to many ageing rockers.

Is it possible to import a Porsche 911 Turbo?

The 911 Turbo is the third step in that direction. Importing the 911 Turbo is also the best way for Porsche to blunt the gray market and to channel the profits from U.S. sales into its own coffers.

Is the Porsche 944 Turbo available in the US?

The 944 Turbo makes the same power wherev­er it’s sold. The 911 Turbo is the third step in that direction. Importing the 911 Turbo is also the best way for Porsche to blunt the gray market and to channel the profits from U.S. sales into its own coffers.

How old is the Porsche 911 Turbo car?

Now in its 49th year, the 911 Turbo has followed a similar trajectory to many ageing rockers. It started as a wayward wild child, snorting tequila, lobbing televisions into swimming pools and ending the night backwards in a hedge.