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Year code. 11: Factory code. 12: Third character of model type (read positions 7,8 and 12 together). 13: Body configuration code or leading digit of serial number. 14: First digit of serial number. 15: Second digit of serial number. 16: Third digit of serial number. 17: Fourth digit of serial number.
1.2 Porsche 356. 1.3 Porsche Type 360 Cisitalia Grand Prix. 1.4 Porsche 550. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects
The Porsche V4 engine is a two-liter, four-stroke, mono-turbocharged, V-4, racing engine, designed, developed, and built by German manufacturer Porsche, for their 919 Hybrid sports car prototype, between 2014 and 2017.
6-cylinder underfloor engine with 1.2, 1.5 or 1.6 liter capacity 674 Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Renondin Losson 60 mkg 675 Small car study for Volkswagen 676 1.2-liter underfloor engine 677 Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Volkswagen with a support ring synchromesh 678: 1959: 1.6-liter aircraft engine line 678/1: 1959
Porsche 771 engine at the Porsche Museum. A second version of the Porsche flat-eight meant for sports-racers in the 2 litre class was developed at the same time as the 753. [1]: 314 This engine, designated Type 771, had a bore 10 mm (0.39 in) larger than the 753, resulting in an engine that displaced 1,982 cc (120.9 cu in).
The Porsche V10 engine is a naturally-aspirated, V-10, internal combustion piston engine, designed and developed by Porsche, originally as a concept design for Formula One motor racing in the 1990s, and later Le Mans racing, but eventually used in the Porsche Carrera GT sports car; between 2003 and 2007.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday demanded that BRICS member countries commit to not creating a new currency or supporting another currency that would replace the United States dollar ...
Power came from a new 4.5-litre air-cooled engine designed by Mezger, which was a combination of 2 of Porsche's 2.25L flat-6 engines used in previous racing cars. The 'Type 912' engine featured a 180° flat-12 cylinder layout, twin overhead camshafts driven from centrally mounted gears and twin spark plugs fed from two distributors. [10]