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Muju
December 1st, 2003, 06:45
Oh you gotta love this

http://www.supercars.net/Pic?s=1&id=2369&i=0&p=2003_gemballa_gtr_750_evo-1.jpg&y=2002&m=Gemballa&o=GTR%20750%20EVO

http://www.supercars.net/Pic?s=1&id=2369&i=0&p=2003_gemballa_gtr_750_evo-2.jpg&y=2002&m=Gemballa&o=GTR%20750%20EVO

Configuration: Twin Turbo Opposed 6-Cylinder
Power: 633.9 kw / 850.1 bhp @ Not Available rpm
Torque: 935 nm / 689.6 ft lbs @ Not Available rpm
Drive Wheels: Rear Engine / 4WD

Top Speed 362.1 kph / 225 mph
0 - 60 mph 3.5 seconds

When first introduced, the GTR 750 was believed to have 750 horsepower. Recent tests have revealed that the actual output of the engine is more around 850 horsepower with 935 Newton meters of torque!. With such power on tap, the GTR 750 is the most powerful 911 on the planet.

To achieve such high amounts of power, twin modified Garret T035 turbochargers replace the stock KKK units. These turbos combine with GT3-R heads, a machined crank and special connecting rods which increase the engine capacity to 3.8 liters.

On the body, many revisions are made, specifically to the front spoiler and rear valance. A large adjustable rear spoiler is attached which includes the familiar Gemballa ducts for engine cooling.

The GTR750 is an example of a Porsche at it's limit. At such high states of tune (and boost), Uwe Gemballa has gone where no other tuner dares. Surely the likes of Hamann, TechArt and Lotec will have their minds on the GTR 750 when creating their next tuning packages.

Erik
December 1st, 2003, 09:30
Very nice!

I have the Gemballa calendar in front of me. Time to change page today... :360:

Klint
December 6th, 2003, 23:42
850bhp is alot of horsepower for a car which can also brake and turn...:bigeyes:

I somehow am suspicious about the power rating(s) and I still think it's 750bhp, because tuners like Gemballa, etc use this firm: www.t-t-p.de to supply the engine already modified. They official don't produce a 850bhp kit.

:cheers:

oswald
December 8th, 2003, 01:02
SLR is an SLR... it's about style... no porsche-on-steroids can be actually compared to the SLR. but IMHO ofcourse. ;-)