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1989 Porsche 944 2.7 (USA) In early 1989 before the release of the 944S2, Porsche upgraded the 944's engine from the 2.5 L four cylinder engine to a 2.7 L engine having a bore of 104 mm (4.1 in) and stroke of 78.9 mm (3.1 in), with a rated power output of 165 PS (121 kW) (versus 160 PS (118 kW) for the 1988 2.5 L version) and a significant ...
4 Cyl / 2,7L / 121 kW (162 hp) 944 S2: M44.41: 1989: K 42K 00001>50000: 4 Cyl / 3,0L / 155 kW (208 hp) 944 Turbo: M44.52: ... Boxster S "Porsche Design Edition 2") ...
2.7-liter engine for Carrera RS 911/84: 1975–1976: 2.7-liter engine for California Type 911S 911/86: 1975–1976: Type 911/81 equipped for Sportomatic 911/89: 1975–1976: 2.7-liter engine for America equipped for Sportomatic 911/91: 1973: 2.4-liter CIS-injection engine for American Type 911T 911/92: 1973–1974: 2.7-liter engine for Type 911 ...
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Model Calendar year introduced Current model Vehicle description Introduction Update/facelift 718 BOXSTER/CAYMAN: 718: 1996 2016 () Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive roadster (Boxster) and fastback coupe (Cayman).
In April 2011, Porsche announced the third generation of the 997 GT3 RS with an enlarged 4.0-litre engine having a power output of 500 PS (368 kW; 493 hp). The naturally-aspirated 4.0-litre flat-six engine (the largest engine displacement offered in a street-legal 911) was introduced with their 2011 911 (997) GT3 RS 4.0 , in 2011. [ 18 ]
A leading "0" usually means standard coupé, for the RoW markets. For the 944 and 968, US cars are usually identified by a leading "5". 944 convertibles have a leading "3" (RoW) or "8" (US). Sometimes this model code extends into the 14th digit, such as for the 968 CS which had chassis numbers beginning with "15". [4]
The Porsche 968 is a sports car manufactured by German automobile manufacturer Porsche AG from 1991 until 1995. [2] It was the final evolution of a series of water-cooled front-engine rear wheel drive models that began almost 20 years earlier with the introduction of the 924 .