are reduced thanks to lengthy
replacement intervals for both
the engine oil (18,000 miles) and
air filter unit (36,000 miles). The
spark plugs require changing after
36,000 miles or a maximum of
every four years. The generator,
power-steering pump and air-
conditioning compressor are all
driven by a single self-adjusting
belt with a service life of 54,000
miles. The hydraulic tappets
provide automatic adjustment of
all valve clearances, while the
drive chains on the camshafts
and auxiliary shafts will also last
the life of the car.
Basic servicing is required after
18,000 miles or a maximum of
two years on the road. The first
major service is due at 36,000
miles or every four years at the
latest. The results: lower running
costs and virtually uninterrupted
enjoyment from your Porsche.
Exhaust system.
The exhaust system on the
911 Turbo is made from highly
durable stainless steel. The
system consists of two separate
tracts, one for each bank of
cylinders. The catalytic converters
are extremely heat-resistant,
yet quick to reach temperature
(and thus optimum performance)
when the engine is started
from cold.Twin lambda sensors in each of
the exhausts enable continuous
monitoring of the combustion
process. An additional pair of
sensors* is used to measure
the efficiency of the catalytic
converters.
Servicing.
Another pleasant surprise on the
new 911 Turbo is the standard
service schedule. Running costs
The new six-speed manual
gearbox in the 911 Turbo is
specifically adapted to the car’s
high levels of engine torque.
Designed primarily for sports
driving, one immediate
characteristic is the perfectly
judged spread betweensuccessive ratios as you upshift
through the gears. The gearshift
throw is short and precise,
with only minimal force required.
Thanks to a dual-mass flywheel,
this uncompromising setup means
there’s never any compromise
in comfort. The linkage provides
a direct connection with the
gearbox while insulating
the lever from engine vibration.
One final detail – the new gear
lever design – is exclusive to
the 911 Turbo.
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Drive
Six-speed manual gearbox.
Superlative power requires equal precision.
Gear lever exclusive to 911 Turbo* Not in markets with leaded fuel.
using the automatic brake
differential (ABD) function. For
optimum traction, manual gearbox
cars can also be equipped with
an optional mechanical limited-slip
rear differential (see page 56).
Assisting PTM is a new and
specially uprated version of
Porsche Stability Management
(PSM – see page 58). Combined,
these systems ensure optimum
torque distribution – and thus
optimum drive – in every type of
road scenario, including high-
speed straights, hairpin bends and
challenging, variable-grip surfaces.
Under heavy braking where ABS
is required, the multi-plate clutch
severs all front drive so that
each front wheel can be controlled
separately
by the ABS without
being influenced by the rear wheel
dynamics.
The traction benefits of the new
electronically controlled system
are particularly apparent in
the wet or on snow. In these
conditions, the new 911 Turbo
offers breathtaking acceleration.
In short, PTM offers greater
active safety, greater performance,
and even more of the positive
handling and agility you’d expect
from a 911 Turbo.
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Drive
differential (ABD) and anti-slip
regulation (ASR).
The electronically controlled clutch
is used to vary the drive torque
transmitted to the front axle. The
previous 911 Turbo had a multi-
plate clutch filled with a viscous
fluid, which ‘passively’ determined
the front/rear torque split. On
this latest evolution, the fluid is
replaced by active, electronic
control.While the viscous-fluid system
responds to relative differences in
front/rear axle speed, the new
electronic clutch offers a more
direct response to changing road
scenarios. The status of the car
is continuously monitored with the
aid of on-board sensors. These
are used to measure a range of
values, including the rotational
speed of all four wheels, the lateral
and longitudinal acceleration of
the car, and the current steering
angle. The sensor data is analysed
in ‘real time’ by PTM, enabling
immediate adjustments in front-end
drive torque as and when required.
If, for example, the rear wheels
lose traction under acceleration, a
greater proportion of drive torque
is automatically transmitted to
the front axle. The integral ASR
function is also used to minimise
wheel-spin. When
cornering,
the system controls drive to the
front wheels in order to maintain
optimum lateral grip. On variable-
grip surfaces, traction is enhanced
· 48 · Electronically controlled multi-plate clutchAll-wheel drive system
Genuine high performance calls for
more than just a powerful engine.
It also requires an effective means
of applying that power to the road.
On the 911 Turbo, this is achieved
by means of permanent all-wheel
drive and an all-new version of
Porsche Traction Management
(PTM). The key mechanical feature
within the AWD system is the
electronically controlled multi-plate
clutch. Integral functions within
PTM include an automatic brake
Electronically controlled all-wheel drive with Porsche Traction Management (PTM).
The intelligent application of power and torque.
The new 911 Turbo is a prime
example of the ongoing evolution
of Porsche engineering. For
another step up in all-round
performance, there’s the optional
Sport Chrono Package Turbo.
This integrated system provides
simultaneous enhancement
for engine, chassis and optional
Tiptronic S transmission.
Key features include a digital and
analogue timer located centrally
on the dashboard, a ‘Sport’ select
button on the centre console,
a performance display in the
standard Porsche Communication
Management (PCM), a personal
memory function in PCM, and
a special ‘overboost’ function
unique to the new 911 Turbo.When ‘Sport’ mode is selected,
the engine management system
applies a new set of variables
creating a much more aggressive
response. A modified throttle
map relates the pedal position in
the footwell to a wider angle
of opening on the throttle. As a
result, the engine has a much
more positive reaction to every
pedal input. In the higher gears,
a hard rev-limiter helps protect
the engine under power.
Under full acceleration, the
‘overboost’ function provides a
temporary increase in available
boost pressure of approximately
0.2 bar. The overboost is applied
across the medium rev range,
raising the standard 620 Nm of
torque to as much as 680 Nm.
The modified throttle is matched
by PASM, which also switches
to ‘Sport’ mode. The dampers
become firmer, enabling fasterturn-in as well as better contact
with the road.
On vehicles with Tiptronic S,
the basic gearshift pattern is
automatically switched to high-
performance mode. The gearshift
action is virtually instantaneous,
while the shift points are timed for
maximum acceleration. Lift off
the throttle – even at high revs –
and the system automatically
shifts down to apply engine
braking. There are no unwanted
upshifts in manual mode when
approaching the engine rev limit.
Since the driver has control over
every upshift, the handling of
the car is smooth and assured,
particularly when braking for a
corner.
To minimise assistance from
PSM, the trigger threshold for
this system is raised. The result
is a more natural and involving
response to both lateral andlongitudinal forces. Mid-corner
agility is considerably enhanced,
with greater scope for oversteer
on turn-in and exit. This added
freedom is particularly apparent
in lower-speed sequences and
bends. For even greater driving
pleasure, the all-wheel drive
system applies a greater
proportion of drive torque to the
rear.
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Chassis
‘Sport’ button on centre console
Sport Chrono Package Turbo.
Additional power, precision timing.
Power, torque, acceleration,
and flexibility: in every respect,
thenew911Turboismore
accomplished than ever before.
The logical adjunct to all these
improvements is a corresponding
increase in brake performance.
To achieve that capability, the
standard braking system combines
six-piston fixed calipers at the
front of the car with newly devised
four-piston units at the rear.The red-painted calipers have a
monobloc (one-piece) aluminium
construction offering greater
stability, better ‘bite’ character-
istics under heavy braking, and
a further reduction in unsprung
weight. The brakes are quick
to apply and release, while the
pedal travel is short and the
bite point precise and consistent.
The front and rear discs have a
generous diameter of 350 mm.
All four discs are cross-drilled for
better performance in the wet.
The distinctive drill-hole pattern
enables a faster response by
allowing rapid dispersa l of the
water vapour generated under
braking. The discs are also
internally vented for better heat
dispersal. The result: excellent
stability in all conditions.
Other features include four-
channel ABS offering a smoother,
low-pulse action. Brake spoiler
elements provide effectivecooling for all key brake
components. A powerful tandem
brake booster unit enables easier
pedal inputs.Braking distances are further
reduced with the aid of two new
functions in the latest evolution
of the standard Porsche StabilityManagement (PSM): electronic
brake prefill and brake assist
(see page 58).
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Safety
Standard brake unit
(front axle)
Active safety: braking system.
Always quick when you have to be slow.
Porsche Communication
Management (PCM). This
comprehensive system features
satellite navigation with a
separate DVD drive in the
luggage compartment for
the single navigation disc.
The one-touch switches on the
centre console are logically
positioned for optimum ease of
use. All instruments are perfectly
placed within the driver’s field of
vision. The air-conditioning system
is fully automatic and features a
highly effective active carbon filter.
This added convenience gives
you greater freedom to enjoy the
driving experience.
The tinted front glass and generous
rear screen offer excellent fore-
and-aft visibility. The front side
windows have a water-repellent
finish, which automatically
disperses moisture and dirt.
The result: optimum visibility in
poor weather conditions.
Instruments.
The classic arrangement of five
round instruments provides a
clear overview of all key information.
The digital display in the centre-left
dial (speedometer) provides main
and trip odometer readings. The
central rev counter, featuring the
‘turbo’ logo, includes the standard
on-board computer display.
This multi-purpose field contains a
permanent digital speedometer
as well as the following optional
information: boost pressure,
average speed, average fuel
consumption, tyre pressure,
current radio station, navigation
instructions and remaining range
till empty. When ‘Sport’ mode
is selected on the optional Sport
Chrono Package Turbo, the
temporary increase in torque is
clearly indicated using an arrow
symbol in the boost pressure
display. The third display, in the
centre-right dial, contains a
clock and external temperature.
The dot-matrix technology used in
each of these displays provides
a high resolution for icons and
text. Design and legibility are
further enhanced with brilliant
white backlight illumination.
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Comfort
Interior.
For the pure enjoyment of performance.
The passenger compartment in the
new 911 Turbo is another example
of uncompromising design. As you
would expect, it offers the highest
standards of ergonomics, comfort
and quality. The seats, dashboard,
doors and rear side panels are
finished in leather as standard. Atthe centre of the cockpit is a new
gear lever design that’s exclusive
to the new 911 Turbo.
Other standard features include
a three-spoke sports steering
wheel offering 40 mm of
adjustment for both height and
reach. A three-spoke multi-function
steering wheel – available as
optional equipment – provides
direct access to audio, navigation
and (if fitted) telephone functions.
The standard audio package
is the latest evolution of
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Summary
For every cubic centimetre,
even greater power and torque.
For every extra horsepower,
even lower weight.
For pure driving pleasure and
emphatic performance.
The new 911 Turbo.
Summary
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Technical data911 Turbo
WeightsManual/ Tiptronic S
Unladen weight (DIN)1,585 kg/1,620 kg
Unladen weight (EC)*1,660 kg/1,695 kg
Permissible gross weight1,950 kg/1,980 kg
PerformanceManual/ Tiptronic S
Top speed310 km / h/310 km / h (193 mph/193 mph)
0 –100 km / h (0 – 62 mph)3.9 secs/3.7 secs
0 –160 km / h (0 – 99 mph)8.4 secs/7.8 secs
0 – 200 km / h (0 –124 mph)12.8 secs/12.2 secs
Flexibility 80 –120 km / h 3.8 secs/3.5 secs
(50 –75 mph) in second highest gear
Fuel consumption/emissionsManual/ Tiptronic S
In accordance with 80 / 1268 /EC as valid at time of going to press**
Urban18.8/19.8 l/100 km (15.0/14.3 mpg)
Extra urban9.5/9.6 l/100 km (29.7/29.4 mpg)
Combined12.8/13.6 l/100 km (22.1/20.8 mpg)
CO2emissions307/326 g/km
Dimensions /aerodynamics
Length4,450 mm
Width1,852 mm
Height1,300 mm
Wheelbase2,350 mm
Luggage compartment volume105 litres
Tank capacity 67 litres
(refill volume)
Drag coefficient
0.31
911 Turbo
Engine
Cylinders6
Displacement3,600 cm3
Max. power (DIN)353 kW (480 bhp)
at6,000 rpm
Max. torque620 Nm (with overboost: 680 Nm)
at1,950 – 5,000 rpm (with overboost: 2,100 – 4,000 rpm)
Compression ratio9.0 :1
Transmission
LayoutAll-wheel drive with electronically controlled multi-plate clutch
Manual gearbox6-speed
Tiptronic S (optional)5-speed
Chassis
Front axleMcPherson-strut suspension
Rear axleLSA multi-link suspension
SteeringVariable steering ratio, power-assisted (hydraulic)
Turning circle10.9 m
Brakes6-piston monobloc aluminium fixed calipers at front, `
4-piston monobloc aluminium fixed calipers at rear,
discs internally vented and cross-drilled
Vehicle stability systemPSM (updated version)
Anti-lock braking systemABS 8.0
WheelsFront: 8.5J x 19 ET 56
Rear: 11J x 19 ET 51
Ty r e sFront: 235/35 ZR 19
Rear: 305/30 ZR 19* Weight is calculated in accordance with the relevant EC Directives and is valid for standard specification vehicles only.
Optional equipment means greater weight. The figure given includes 68 kg for the driver and 7 kg for luggage.
** Provisional data only. Final data unavailable at the time of going to press.