Is it really that difficult to get that amount of horsepower out of a Porsche engine?
Not really.
DMS will take your standard 997 Turbo S and for £4k give it almost 600bhp via a ECU upgrade and a change from 600 to 200 cell cats.
The GT2RS is a bit of an animal by all accounts... the one I'm really waiting for is the rumoured GT3RSR... a GT3RS running the 4.0l engine out of the race cars with the air restrictor removed... should have 500 naturally aspirated horses and all the throttle sensitivity and light weight of the GT3RS.
And while they're at it they can take the PASM out of it, no GT2 should have any electronic aids, whether you can switch them off or not.
So the more Rs and Ss the car has in its name, the better? Can't wait for that GTRSRSRSRSRSR.
Seriously though, is that 4.0L the best engine they make? I'm so Porsche-dumb it's a crime.
RS stands for RennSport (racing). They've been using this name on and off since 1973. It's only been reserved for their best road cars.
RSR is reserved for pure racing derivatives (i.e. not street legal).
The 'R' label has only been used with the 911R and the Cayman R, the 911R is more motorsport oriented (like the RS before there were RS models). They Cayman R is more of a marketing exercise.
GTRSRSRSRSRSR.
Eh? you can get race spec cats and an ECU upgrade for 800? Where from, Bob's back steer bodgers?
Although it would be pretty incredible if Porsche does happen to make such a GT3 variant, I just can't see it happening anytime soon, if ever. From my point of view it would be too big of a misfit in the GT hierarchy. Such a car would simply undercut the GT2RS, as well as the already highly strung GT3RS, which is already thought of as one of the most ultimate street/track cars around. IMO if you go much further than the level of a GT3RS, you're basically left with a car that hasn't much purpose as a street car, as well making the very expensive GT2RS much less appealing (particularly performance wise).
I wouldn't be surprised if Porsche throws a 4 liter (I think they were working on a 7 speed manual as well) into the next gen GT3 (999 IIRC) in the near future, but I can't see them making it (or more extreme variant) anywhere near as extreme, or "raced out" as a GT3RSR.
Just my 2 cents.
A race-spec cat should be no cat at all...which is like a $50 job from your local exhaust shop to cut it out and weld in a piece of pipe.
Yes, the rumour is it will be the final swansong for the 997... and possibly the last time we'll see the Mezger engine in a Porsche road car
A 991 GT3 is a few years off yet... there's normally a coupe of years delay between a new 911 and the GT3 version.
So that clears that up, thanks 👍
I mean, a 997 with a unrestricted, stroked Mezger engine would definitely a good way to say goodbye to the engine.
It certainly would... 4.0, 500bhp, 9k+ rev limit![]()
Requires mandatory training on delivery.![]()