Forwarded from Vermillion
Hmm, I'm starting to have more appreciation towards these 911 retro creations. Knowing how lackluster Porsche has gotten since 991 generation and the amount of bloat that came as a consequence, it seems almost any (connected) privateer company can create a better Porsche than Porsche can - and this doesn't include the entire EV charade, only on the 911 topic. Best part about the likes of Ruf and Singer is how eloquent and hand built they are, true appreciation, unlike Cayenne assembly lines and such
Long live pre-996 911
Long live pre-996 911
2022 Ruf SCR
Specs:
- 4.0-liter naturally-aspirated horizontally-opposed six-cylinder
- 510 horsepower at 8,270 RPM
- 470 Nm torque at 5,760 RPM
- Dry-sump lubrication
- RWD, six-speed manual with limited-slip differential
- Carbon-fiber monocoque chassis and body skin
- Race-derived double-wishbone suspension with adaptive horizontal dampers in pushrod configuration
- Four-wheel ventilated and perforated ceramic-composite brake discs
- Curb weight: 2,755 lbs (1240kg)
- Top speed: 200 mph (326km/h)
Specs:
- 4.0-liter naturally-aspirated horizontally-opposed six-cylinder
- 510 horsepower at 8,270 RPM
- 470 Nm torque at 5,760 RPM
- Dry-sump lubrication
- RWD, six-speed manual with limited-slip differential
- Carbon-fiber monocoque chassis and body skin
- Race-derived double-wishbone suspension with adaptive horizontal dampers in pushrod configuration
- Four-wheel ventilated and perforated ceramic-composite brake discs
- Curb weight: 2,755 lbs (1240kg)
- Top speed: 200 mph (326km/h)
Stretching petrol as far as possible (I have a 50l tank)
Forwarded from Smokes & Memes v.2.0 (JC "Augmented Augtism" Denton)
Has the world become less colorful? Why is this happening? Has it been for the better or worse?