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Information On The 911 Porsche Motor - 2

...And of course almost all of the Porsche engines are relatively easy to find and so are their parts.

Thanks to online shopping engine shopping is much easier than ever before. Suddenly you have the world at your fingertips and suddenly parts from around the world are easily accessible. Prices vary so be sure to shop around and get the best prices.

Sites like Action Salvage, Pelican Parts, Parts Train, Fantasy Cars, or the Porsche Evolution can offer you a full range of engine parts as well as some terrific information relating to the 911 engine.

In 1973 it had already been 10 years since the 911 was first introduced and the 911 engine continue to be recognized as a quality performance engine. The spirit of the 911 remained as alive as it ever was. And although the engine saw no major changes there were some major innovations, like the shock-absorbing bumpers and the complete galvanized body.

In 1973 Porsche wanted to enter the GT competition so the 911 Carrera RS was specifically designed as a racing-car for the GT. Porsche planned to sell 500 because the race rules required a minimum 500 be built.

In 1974 the market saw an even wilder 911 called the Carrera RSR 3.0. Only 109 were produced. The RSR 3.0 had 20 bhp more power, but weighed 180 kg more than the 2.7. This was accomplished by using a thin-gauge body steel.

This is an engine and a car with a 30 year history and that 30 years has seen some improvements but the overall design and reliability has remained consistent from the 2.0 right through to the 3.6.

A Porche is a special ride, and we know this. All of us Porche lovers take pride in our cars, and want to keep them in the best possible condition. We are here to share with you what we know about Porches, so be sure to read some more. You can get to more articles by following the links we have on this site. If you have any site suggestions for us, drop us a line and let us know.


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