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