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  2. Porsche flat-twelve engine - Wikipedia

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    Porsche: Production: 1969–1973: Layout; ... race cars after the engines were tested in Porsche 911 ... a 3 miles per U.S. gallon maximum fuel consumption rule for ...

  3. Porsche 911 - Wikipedia

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    1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 touring. ... This allows for up to a 16% reduction in fuel consumption and emissions over the outgoing models.

  4. Porsche 911 (classic) - Wikipedia

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    Notice the oil filler door on the rear right fender, which is only found on the 1972 model. The black engine-lid vent grille and letterings are 1973 model-year features. 1972 Porsche 911 T interior. The 1972–1973 model years consisted of the same models of 911— the entry level T, the midrange E and the top-of-the-line S. However, all models ...

  5. List of Porsche engines - Wikipedia

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    See Porsche 911. 901/05 boxer flat-six 901/02 on 1968 911S 911/57 on 1973 911T. Early 911's (1963-73)

  6. Porsche type numbers - Wikipedia

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    911/72: 1972–1973: 2.8-liter racing engine for competition 911S, Carrera RSR 911/73: 1972: 2,466 cc racing engine for competition 911S 911/74: 1973: 3.0-liter racing engine for Carrera RSR 911/75: 1973: Type 911/74 with slide instead of butterfly throttles 911/76: 1974: 2.1-liter supercharged engine for Carrera RSR Turbo 2.1 911/77: 1973–1974

  7. Porsche 911 GT3 - Wikipedia

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    The Porsche 911 GT3 is a high-performance homologation model of the Porsche 911 sports car. It is a line of high-performance models, which began with the 1973 911 Carrera RS . The GT3 has had a successful racing career in the one-make national and regional Porsche Carrera Cup and GT3 Cup Challenge series, as well as the international Porsche ...

  8. Porsche 914 - Wikipedia

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    1973 Porsche 914 1.7 (US) Volkswagen versions originally featured the fuel-injected 1.7 L VW Type 4 flat-four engine producing 80 bhp (60 kW; 81 PS). Porsche's 914/6 variant featured the 2.0 L air-cooled Type 901/3 flat-six engine from the 1967–1969 911T model. This was the least powerful flat-six in Porsche's lineup.

  9. 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.