The top of the line S version of the 911 Turbo features a 30hp bump over the standard turbo's 500 yet it doesn't consume a drop more of gas. The performance boost is good for a 0-60mph time of 3.2 seconds and top speed of 195mph. It also comes standard with all the options available on the standard Turbo (unfortunately including the seven-speed PDK exclusively).
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Surprising how they increased power and speed without increasing the need for fuel.
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They probably stole something from the domestic brands like Toyota, Honda, and so on. But if they got it from Toyota, it probably wouldn’t work, so now I am concerned about this car.
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I do not think they coud have stole it from those types of brands, it was probably their own technique.
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Just normal automotive evolution, the engineers figure out how to increase the efficiency of the engine thus creating more power from the same amount of gas.
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That is true Chris…plus the guys at Porsche are REALLY smart.
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I hope more sports car brands use some other great beneficial techniques!
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Told ya, I knew it!
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