Archive for the ‘Porsche Cars’ Category

Looking For A Porsche 944 Turbo Manual!

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

Anyone know where I can find a 1988 Porsche 944 Turbo Manual?

Best I have been able to find online is THIS Haynes 944 Repair Manual on Amazon,

but….

when you’re really looking to make your car look like it just came from the showroom,

sometimes nothing less than a glovebox filled with an original manual will do the trick!

So, where can you find original manuals online?

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Ground Breaking Four-Door Panamera GT to be Offered with Porsche Hybrid System

Monday, January 7th, 2008

-Dr. Ing. h. c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, announced today that it is developing a hybrid drive version of its highly anticipated four-door Gran Turismo. The Panamera Hybrid will utilize the same gas-electric drive concept as the Cayenne Hybrid that comes to market at the end of the decade and will claim a remarkable 30% reduction of fuel consumption. The full parallel hybrid system of the Panamera will be configured with the battery unit positioned below the luggage compartment, and hybrid module, comprising of an additional clutch and electric motor, will be between the engine and transmission. Depending on driving conditions, the hybrid module has the ability to disengage either the combustion engine or the electric motor, or to combine both drive systems as one joint power unit. This flexibility results in benefits such as a zero emissions driving mode, fuel savings in both city and highway driving and maximum performance when desired.
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Swiss Express - The Rinspeed LM 600 based on the Porsche 997 Turbo

Sunday, December 9th, 2007

 

Rinspeed LM 600 Porsche 911 TurboThe Rinspeed LM 600 based on the Porsche 997 is just about the hottest and fastest tuned Porsche 997 Turbo available to the public. The “LM 600″ front skirt with integrated Carbon splitters appears eye-catching and produces a higher aerodynamic down force at the front axle. This increase results in a better road handling. The bigger and re-shaped air intakes for the radiators and the brakes improve the cooling of them considerably. Additional headlights with day light driving lights and the inboard moved fog lights guarantee a sporty yet elegant appearance. The newly - especially for the Turbo developed - side skirts connect optically the front and rear fenders in a maximal way. It follows the new body lines harmonically. Further appearance improvement is achieved by the Carbon covers for the rear view mirrors. The “LM 600″ rear skirt with integrated exhaust tips also increases the down force on the rear axle and esthetically supports the high performance exhaust system with integrated metal catalytic converters. Eye-catching yet not separable element is the rear wing which sits tightly above the rear hatch. The wing profile is also available in a Carbon finish. (more…)

The Classic Porsche 356

Friday, December 7th, 2007

The 356 was the first production sports car bearing the Porsche name.However, before the war designer Ferdinand Porsche also created the Type 64 as well as a mid-engine prototype called “Number 1″, which has led to some debate as to the “first” Porsche automobile.

The 356 was created by Ferdinand “Ferry” Porsche (son of Dr. Ing. Ferdinand Porsche, founder of the company). Like its ancestor, the Volkswagen Beetle (which Ferdinand Porsche senior had designed), the 356 was a four-cylinder, air-cooled, rear-engined, rear-wheel-drive car. While the 356’s body was an original design by Porsche employee Erwin Komenda, its mechanicals (including engine, suspension and chassis) were all derived from the Volkswagen. Early 356 prototypes were bodied in aluminum, but this proved impractical for production, and all subsequent 356’s were steel-bodied.

porsche 356The first 356, debuted on June 8, 1948, used many Volkswagen parts for manufacturing economy. However, Porsche quickly re-engineered and refined the car with a focus on performance, so that by the late 50’s few parts were shared in common between the two marques. Little noticed at its inception in 1948, by the early 1950s the 356 had gained some renown among enthusiasts on both sides of the Atlantic for its exceptional aerodynamics and handling, as well as excellent build quality. It was common for owners to race 356s as well as drive them on the street.

The Porsche 2008 Cayenne Line-up

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

Porsche has released a refined Cayenne line-up for 2008. These include the base, S, and the Turbo. Two of the considered significant changes include the angrier looking, more slated VW headlights and a revised front fascia with ribs cutting across larger vents.

The turbo model keeps its signature hood bulges. It will also be differentiated from the other two models by larger turn indicators that resemble the LED strips found on the front of the new 911 Turbo. Base and S models on the other hand, will have smaller, round indicators. It was recently announced that a refined Boxster with increases of five horsepower for each model will go along with the vehicle. With this, some automotive journalists think Porsche will give a similar increase to the Cayenne.

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