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  2. List of Porsche engines - Wikipedia

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    Porsche 930 engines Vehicle Engine MY Engine numbers Technical data 911 Coupe: 901/01: ... Porsche 986 engines Vehicle Engine MY Engine numbers Technical data [2 ...

  3. Porsche 911 (930) - Wikipedia

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    The Porsche 930 is a turbocharged variant of the 911 model sports car manufactured by German automobile manufacturer Porsche between 1975 and 1989. It was the maker's top-of-the-range 911 model for its entire production duration and, at the time of its introduction, was the fastest production car available in Germany.

  4. Porsche 911 - Wikipedia

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    Porsche 930 3.3-litre, distinguished by its raised "tea tray" rear wing. For the 1978 model year, Porsche revised the 930 with a larger 3.3-litre turbocharged engine with intercooler rated at 300 PS (221 kW; 296 hp). To fit the intercooler a newly designed "tea-tray" tail spoiler replaced the earlier whale tail spoiler.

  5. Porsche type numbers - Wikipedia

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    3.0-liter 911 SC engine for Japan 930/09: 1980: 3.0-liter 911 SC engine for rest of world 930/10: 1974–1975: Turbo-supercharged engine of Type 930 930/20: 1984: 3.2-liter 911 Carrera engine for rest of world 930/21: 1984: 3.2-liter 911 Carrera engine for USA and Japan 930/30: 1974–1975: Four-speed transaxle for Type 930 Turbo 930/34: 1983

  6. Porsche 911 (classic) - Wikipedia

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    In 1974 the engine size was increased to 2,687 cc, giving an increase in torque. The use of K-Jetronic CIS Bosch fuel injection in two of the three models in the line up— the 911 and 911S models, retaining the narrow rear wings of the old 2.4, now had a detuned version of the RS engine producing 150 and 175 PS (110 and 129 kW) respectively.

  7. Porsche flat-six engine - Wikipedia

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    Porsche flat-6 engine Flat-6 engine in an older air-cooled 911. The Porsche flat-six engine series is a line of mechanically similar, naturally aspirated and sometimes turbocharged, flat-six boxer engines, produced by Porsche for almost 60 consecutive years, since 1963.

  8. 1979 24 Hours of Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    Porsche 935-K3 Porsche 930/79 3.0L F6 twin-turbo: D: 306 2: IMSA GTX: 70: Dick Barbour Racing: Dick Barbour Rolf Stommelen Paul Newman: Porsche 935/77A Porsche 930/80 3.0L F6 twin-turbo: G: 299 3 Gr.5 SP 40 Porsche Kremer Racing Laurent Ferrier François Servanin François Trisconi Porsche 935/77A Porsche 930/72 3.0L F6 turbo: D: 297 4: Gr.4 GT ...

  9. Porsche 934/5 - Wikipedia

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    As a result, a 3 Liter Flat-six engine (also referred as the boxer engine), fitted with a single KKK turbocharger, that could generate 590 bhp, and go 0 to 60 in 5.6 seconds was created for the 934/5. The car also sported huge rear wheels, which made it a tough job to drive the car correctly, especially at high speeds.