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PORSCHE 911 TURBO 2004 4.G Information Manual · 14 ·· 15 ·The new 911 Turbo  |
The new 911 Turbo
The second 911 Turbo, launched 
in 1977, developed 300 bhp from 
a 3.3-litre intercooled engine.
Brake performance was similarly
enhanced, combin

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PORSCHE 911 TURBO 2004 4.G Information Manual To apply these benefits efficiently
to the road, we required another
innovation in sportscar design: all-
wheel drive with Porsche Traction
Management (PTM). Using an
electronically controlled multi-p

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PORSCHE 911 TURBO 2004 4.G Information Manual · 22 ·
provide effective protection
against stone chips.
Elegantly matched to the exterior
of the car is the all-new wheel
design. The 19-inch forged alloys
have a standard two-tone finish 
as well

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PORSCHE 911 TURBO 2004 4.G Information Manual · 26 ·The new 911 Turbo  |
Drive
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7. Exhaust-gas turbocharger
with Variable Turbine
Geometry (VTG)
8. Intercoolers
9. Pressure pipe
10. Throttle valve
(electronically actua

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PORSCHE 911 TURBO 2004 4.G Information Manual Tiptronic S also includes a warm-
up function designed to minimise
exhaust emissions. When the 
car is started, the engine speed is
increased so that the catalytic
converters reach their optimum
opera

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PORSCHE 911 TURBO 2004 4.G Information Manual 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).
Assisti

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PORSCHE 911 TURBO 2004 4.G Information Manual The rear axle assembly is a race-
proven design featuring multi-link
LSA (Lightweight, Stable, Agile)
subframe-based suspension. Its
lightened construction provides
exceptional dynamic properties.
The

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PORSCHE 911 TURBO 2004 4.G Information Manual The power-assisted steering is 
not only sensitive and direct,
it also offers accurate feedback
from the road. Minimal driver
effort is required when parking,
while the turning circle is small 
at jus
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