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Drive
Unfortunately, compression not
only increases air volume, it also
increases air temperature and this
has a negative effect on ignition.
Our new expansion manifold simply
turns that principle around. The
internal geometry is radically
different from that on a resonance
intake system. Key modifications
include a longer distributor pipe,
with a smaller diameter, and
shorter intake pipes.Expansion intake manifold.
More power than a 911 Turbo -–
from the same engine? Not easy.
But feasible, which is why it
required yet another spectacular
innovation from Porsche.
The 911 GT2 has an innovative
expansion intake system with a
unique working principle which
overturns the methods previously
used. Our ‘expansion’ intake
mani-
fold is a radical new
developmentthat is the polar opposite of
the resonance principle used
on conventional turbocharged
engines.
A resonance manifold increases
engine output by forcing add-
itional air into the combustion
chambers. To do this, the mani-
fold is designed in such a way
that the air – which vibrates
due to the action of the valves –
is in a compression phase as it
passes through the inlet ports.As a result, the air is in the
expansion phase as it enters the
combustion chambers. Since
expansion always cools, the
air/fuel temperature is lower and
ignition is significantly improved –
thereby increasing performance.
Of course, the amount of air
that enters the engine under
expansion is less than it would
be under compression. To
compensate for this, we’ve simply
increased the boost pressurefrom the turbochargers by
approximately 0.2 bar. The result-
ing increase in temperature –
again through compression – is
immediately offset by the uprated
intercoolers.
Instead of hot compressed
air entering the combustion
chambers, we now have cooler
air generating more power and
torque. As a consequence,
there is a major improvement in
engine efficiency and thereforelower fuel consumption even under
heavy loads and at high rpm.
A simple solution, but then that’s
often the way when you take
a new approach to old ideas.
Expansion intake manifold
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Exhaust system.
The rear silencer and tailpipes
of the 911 GT2 are made from
ultra-lightweight titanium to re-
duce the weight on the rear axle,
and improve driving dynamics.
The exhaust leaves the engine
through high-performance
manifolds into separate tracts
for each of the two banks of
cylinders. Twin three-way catalytic
converters clean the two streams
before they converge in the main
silencer unit. The twin
titaniumtailpipes are fully integrated
within
the rear apron moulding. Large-
diameter tubes reduce back-
pressure
on the engine,thereby
increasing performance. The
catalytic
converters are close
to the engine,
enabling faster
warm-up and therefore improving
efficiency. When starting from
cold, the process is assisted by a
secondary air injection system.
A system of ‘Lambda’ or oxygen
sensors in each of the exhausts
provides continuous monitoring of engine efficiency. Data supplied
by one pair of sensors enables
the engine management system
to perform separate adjustment
of the air/fuel mix for each bank
of cylinders. A further pair of sen-
sors*, one on each tract, is used
to monitor the efficiency of the
respective catalytic converter. This
facility enables much more accu-
rate control of potentially harmful
emissions.
The exhaust system on the
911 GT2 produces a warm,
deep and bass-rich sound –
even when the engine is idling.
Fuel system.
Fuel is supplied to each of the six
cylinders using a sequential fuel
injection system. The timing of
each injection and the volume
supplied to each bank of cylinders
are controlled by the engine
management system. Adjustmentsare based on a range of variables,
including throttle position, engine
speed, boost pressure, coolant
temperature and exhaust gas com-
position. The results are optimised
combustion and fuel consumption.
A hot-film air mass sensor moni-
tors the volume and density of the
incoming air to ensure the best
possible air/fuel mix, regardless
of weather and altitude.
Ignition system.
The 911 GT2 features static
high-voltage ignition technology.
Separate coils on each of the
plugs with platinum electrodes
ensure perfect ignition every
time. The role of distributor is
performed by the engine manage-
ment system, which controls the
individual spark plugs directly,
for optimum performance and
minimum fuel consumption.
* Not in markets with leaded fuel.Exhaust system
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benefits, such as optimum econ-
omy, emissions and performance
in all driving scenarios.
One of the most important tasks
performed by the engine manage-
ment system is cylinder-specific
knock control. By preventing pre-
ignition at high engine speeds
and loads, this function can avert
costly damage to the pistons and
cylinders. Since temperatures
tend to vary across the engine,
each cylinder is monitoredseparately. If a risk is detected,
the individual ignition timing is
adjusted.
The on-board diagnostics system,
designed to European standard,
quickly detects any faults in the
exhaust and fuel system and
displays them during driving
via the car’s instruments. The
benefits include active prevention
of harmful emissions as well
as consistent rates of fuel con-
sumption.Input data Used to regulate /control
Digital engine electronics
(ME7.8.1 control unit)
Engine load
Pressure upstream from throttle
Throttle-valve angle
Engine speed (from crankshaft)
Inlet camshaft phase angle
Throttle-pedal position
Oxygen sensor signals
Knock sensor signals
Ignition
Fuel injection
Throttle valve
Heating elements in oxygen sensors
Fuel pump
Fuel-tank venting
CAN interface to transmissionMoment interface to Porsche
Stability Management (PSM)
VarioCam Plus
– camshaft phase angle
– valve lift control
Electronic controller for
Variable Turbine Geometry (VTG)
Recirculation valve
Secondary air injection
Engine-bay fan
Starter
On-board diagnostics
Air-conditioning compressor
Interface to instrument cluster
Radiator fans (front control unit via CAN)
Vehicle speed
Air-conditioning settings
Engine immobiliser status
Clutch pedal switch
Ambient air pressure
Temperatures
– coolant
– air upstream from throttle
– engine oil
– air in engine compartment
– ambient air
Exhaust-gas temperature
Engine management system.
The Motronic ME7.8.1 engine
management system facilitates
optimum performance at all
times. This high-precision ECU
controls all engine-related func-
tions and assemblies (see
dia-
gram), such as Variable Turbine
Geometry, VarioCam Plus and
the electronic throttle, one of the
key prerequisites for the standard
Porsche Stability Management
(PSM). This produces various
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The six-speed manual gearbox in
the 911 GT2 is specifically
designed for the high engine
performance. The individual ratios
are carefully matched to the spe-
cific characteristics of the engine.The gear-lever throw is short and
precise, enabling fast and
accurate gearshifts.
A typical feature of the 911 GT2
is the Launch Assistant – for maximum acceleration from a
standing start. The clutch and
accelerator are depressed when
the vehicle is stationary.
When a
boost pressure of approximately
0.9 bar is displayed in the instru-ment
cluster, release the clutchas
quickly as possible and maximum
a
cceleration automatically ensues.
Normally on a turbocharged vehicle
with manual gearbox, the boost
pressure under acceleration from
a standing start is relatively low.
The turbo effect is delayed as
the engine gathers speed and
the boost pressure starts to build.On the 911 GT2, this initial delay
is reduced. While the car is still
stationary, the fuel injection is
modified to help the engine reach
maximum output earlier. The boost
pressure is significantly increased
and the engine readied for a faster
start.
A specially designed traction
control system adapts the acceler-
ation procedure automatically
in the ECU to ensure optimum
traction. The clutch remains
engaged. This reduces load and
prevents high clutch wear. The
power is transmitted directly to
the road via the rear axle.
The gearbox is combined with
a cable linkage and dual-mass fly-
wheel offering added comfort and
precision. The close ratio spread
enables powerful acceleration
within the optimum engine power
band.
Steel baulk rings on gears two to
five ensure a precise gearshift
action even under extreme loads.Cooling is provided by an add-
itional oil-to-water heat exchanger
and spray lubrication. Both of
these features are essential for
durability in endurance racing
conditions.
Other standard features include
a limited-slip differential with
asymmetrical lock factor. Offering
better traction and handling
when exiting a corner, it applies a
higher proportion of drive torque
to the loaded outer rear wheel.
The term ‘asymmetrical’ means
that one lock factor is applied
when cornering under power
(28 %), and another when braking
for a corner (40 %).
Maximum response to minimum effort.
Transmission.
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3
4
5
6
12
13
16
2022
21
19
7
9
1011
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14
18
17
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The 911 GT2 |Drive
1. Bi-Xenon headlights
2. Radiator module (left)
3. Radiator module (centre)
4. Radiator module (right)
5. Coolant pipe9. Intercoolers
10. Pressure pipe
11. Throttle valve
(electronically actuated)
12. Expansion intake manifold 6. Coolant expansion tank
7. Air filter
8. Exhaust-gas turbocharger
with Variable Turbine
Geometry (VTG)17. Generator
18. PASM damper
19. PCCB brake
20. Tandem brake booster
21. 6-speed manual gearbox
22. Sport bucket seat
13. Main silencer (titanium)
14. Tailpipe (titanium)
15. Oil filter
16. Engine oil reservoir
(dry-sump lubrication)
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Some things never change,
including driver expectations of
a 911 GT2 : sports-oriented
performance, a direct response
and impressive power.
So Porsche Stability Management
(PSM) has been specially adaptedfor the 911 GT2. In addition to
ABS, the package includes two
automatic driver aids: stability
control (SC) and traction control
(TC).
Stability control (SC), which is
responsible for lateral dynamics,uses a range of sensors to moni-
tor the direction, speed, yaw
velocity (speed of rotation around
the vertical axis) and lateral
acceleration of the car. Using
this information, it is possible to
calculate the actual direction of
travel at any given moment. If thecar begins to oversteer or under-
steer, selective braking is applied
on individual wheels to restore con-
trol in critical driving scenarios.
Traction control (TC), with its
integrated ABD (automatic brake
differential), ASR (anti-slip regula-
tion) and EDC (engine drag-torque
control) functions, is responsible
for the longitudinal dynamics of the
car. Configured for sports-oriented
driving, traction control improveshandling under acceleration on
surfaces with inconsistent grip.
It also prevents the rear from
‘stepping out’ if a wheel loses
traction under full power. The
trigger threshold is relatively high,
which means it is rarely employed
in normal dry conditions.
A unique feature of PSM on
the 911 GT2 is that the control
interventions are delayed and
can be disabled completely in
two stages – for deliberate per-
formance handling.
Stage 1 disables the stability con-
trol (SC) via the ‘SC OFF’ switch in
the centre console. In ‘SC OFF’
mode, the control system does
not intervene if the car goes off-
course in the lateral direction,
which means the throttle can
be used to help steer the car.
Traction control (TC) is still active
in this mode.
Stage 2 disables the traction con-
trol as well via the separate
‘SC+TC OFF’ switch, giving the
driver full command of the vehi-
cle. Another unique feature is the fact that stability control
remains disabled in stages 1 and
2 even when the ABS is required
under braking. Specially develop-
ed for the 911 GT2, this revised
system strategy means the car
can also be enjoyed to maximum
effect on the racetrack.
The anti-lock braking system
(ABS 8.0) is integrated in PSM
and remains active, irrespective
of which settings have been
selected. ABS ensures a relatively
short braking distance and thus
enhanced safety.
It’s good to know who’s in control.
Porsche Stability Management (PSM).
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the rev counter. A centrally placed,
clearly visible arrow indicates the
latest time to change gear.
On-board computer.
The integral on-board computer
gives information on boost pres-
sure, average fuel consumption,
speed, remaining distance andexterior temperature. It can also
be used to view data from the
standard Tyre Pressure Monitoring
(TPM) as well as the timing system
featured in the optional Chrono
Package Plus (see page 75).
The computer is operated using
a control stalk on the steering col-
umn, with information displayed in
the instrument cluster.
Instruments.
The sporting credentials of the
911 GT2 refer not only to engine
and chassis, it also boasts a sporty
interior designed around the driver.A car like the 911 GT2 requires
an ergonomically efficient driving
environment with unhindered
access to all key information.
Clearly visible at the centre of
the cluster of five instruments is a large rev counter with GT2
logo and titanium-coloured dial.
The needles and markings in the
instrument cluster are yellow.
For optimum acceleration, you
can view the upshift display in Other standard features include
automatic air conditioning with
active carbon filter.
We’ve demanded your respect. Now have ours.
Interior.
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‘Welcome Home’ lighting.
This standard lighting function
provides comfort and safety at the
push of a button. The low-beam
headlights are automatically
illuminated when the car is locked
or unlocked using the key remote.
The lights remain illuminated for
a predefined period, lighting your
way to or from the car. This delay
is user-adjustable via Porsche
Communication Management
(PCM) on vehicles with the optional
Sport Chrono Package Plus.
ParkAssist.
This optional parking aid is auto-
matically enabled whenever you
select reverse gear. Move too
close to a stationary object and a
warning signal is emitted. Continue
to reverse and the tone increases
in frequency. The distance is
measured by ultrasonic sensors
which are neatly concealed in the
rear bumper.
Cruise control.
This convenient option has an
effective range of 30 – 240 km / h
(19 – 149 mph). The system is
operated using a switch in a
separate control stalk on the
steering column and can even
be used in first gear.
HomeLink®
(garage door opener).
This optional garage door opener
is freely programmable and inte-
grated within the cockpit. It offers
remote control for up to three
garage, gate, home lighting and/or
alarm systems and is compatiblewith almost all garage and exterior-
door systems.
Automatically dimming interior
and exterior mirrors.
An auto-dimming function is
available as an option for the
911 GT2 for interior and exterior
mirrors. The package also includes
an integrated rain sensor for the
front wiper system.
Luggage compartment.
The volume of the luggage
compartment in the 911 GT2 is
105 litres. The entire compartment
is lined with high-quality, scratch-
resistant materials. The bulkhead
panelling conceals the amplifier
of the optional BOSE
®Surround
Sound System and the DVD drive
for the optional navigation module.
The additional 205-litre rear load-
space inside the car is easily
accessible thanks to the folding
sport bucket seats.
Anti-theft protection.
The 911 GT2 has an engine
immobiliser with in-key transpon-
der as well as a powerful alarm
system featuring contact-sensitive
exterior protection and radar-
based interior surveillance as stan-
dard. The alarm system is
activated and deactivated by a
remote control function in the
ignition key.
Vehicle tracking system.
The 911 GT2 can also be equipped
with an optional factory-fitted
preparation enabling future
installation of a vehicle trackingsystem obtainable from Porsche
Tequipment. This system allows
a stolen vehicle to be traced
throughout most of Europe, and
requires the installation of a
special wiring loom and a high-
capacity battery.
Chrono Package Plus.
The optional Chrono Package Plus
combines a dash-mounted
analogue/digital timer with a range
of useful functions. Lap or journey
times can be viewed, stored and
analysed using the performance
display in PCM. The information
available includes time elapsed
and distance travelled on the cur-
rent lap, as well as the number
oflaps completed and their
respec-
tive times. You can also view the
current fastest lap and remaining
range till empty. Driving times can
be recorded for any stretch of
road, and benchmark times can be
defined. Other useful
features
include a personal
memory func-
tion, controlled via PCM, which
stores personal preferences for a
range of systems, including lights,
wipers, door locks and air condi-
tioning.
Luggage compartmentChrono timer