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Member ID: taegerms

Location: Taguig, UN

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Vehicle Info

2001 Porsche 911

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-603.8sec
  • Top Speed197mph
  • HP420
  • Weight1110lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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    • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.

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Last updated: Aug 06, 2005

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Boy’s Porsche 911
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32 guestbook comments

Modeled on the 911 GT3 R, the GT3 RS offers a number of technical improvements, which combine to ensure a racing car with optimal competitiveness. 50 racing cars were produced in the racing division in Weissach, these have for the most part already been delivered, including this one.

taegerms's 2001 Porsche 911

The latest Gran Turismo racing sports car from Porsche displays the most striking difference to its predecessors in the newly structured rear wing and a modified front section. The new aerodynamic package ensures improved output. The amended bow also optimizes the release of heat from the radiator.

taegerms's 2001 Porsche 911

The 911 GT3 RS 3,6 liter six cylinder box engine extracts the combustion air between two airflow clippers, this procedure replaces the simple air restrictor component installed in its predecessor. Many additional technical improvements make for a more efficient drive and increased reliability in the engine, which reaches 415 PS at 8200 R/min. Tried and tested technical features have remained unchanged such as single throttle valves, titanium small end bushes and a dry sump oil household with oil-water heat exchanger.

taegerms's 2001 Porsche 911

The hardest working components in the synchronized six gear engine have been taken from the from the 911 GT2 (993) with stronger torque to comply with the need for increased durability. A heat exchanger with an increased level of efficiency replaces the previously implemented air cooler. A welcome side effect: Whereas unwanted stops beside the race track previously resulted in an occasional blocked cooler and ensuing damage, this will no longer be the case in the future.

taegerms's 2001 Porsche 911

The racing undercarriage with McPherson struts at the front and the Porsche multi-steering axle at the rear complies in principle with the series. Diverse springs, variable, multiply adjustable shock absorbers and lateral stability as well as unibalar connections facilitate fine tuning to suit the respective track conditions. The impressive brake system with 32 mm thick, perforated brake discs with a diameter of 380 mm at the front and 355 mm at the rear axle required no improvement.

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bonch  

Posted by: bonch

08/19/2008 10:33PM

astig lufet 5*****! check out my ride! ;>

MyDarkStar  

Posted by: MyDarkStar

03/06/2008 08:13PM

Hey, you have an amazing machine. It's truly beautiful and it���s one of my favorite cars of all times, you def. get my five stars rating on everything... Excellent job mate...anyways if you have time please check out my ST185 Celica GT4 with 437 BHP ;-)

EDridge  

Posted by: EDridge

12/27/2006 12:07AM

cool 911 dude!!! can you post pics of the interior? tnx! peace!

ragay  

Posted by: ragay

07/07/2006 06:54AM

I don't think the car is even yours. Prove it to me by adding more pictures of the doors open and interior shots to include the engine. If that's your car then there should be more pictures of it. I think your a faker and faker are FAGGOTS!!! Prove it to me!!!

Mitch_D  

Posted by: Mitch_D

07/06/2006 08:44PM

damn man nice car, i think ive seen it driving around a couple of times.

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Member ID: taegerms

Location: Taguig, UN