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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Porsche Updates the 911 GT3 RSR for 2009

The most powerful race-spec 911, the GT3 RSR which is designed to compete in the GT2 class at international long distance races, has received a series of modifications for the 2009 model year. The updated 911 GT3 RSR features a more aerodynamic body, a larger capacity boxer engine as well as upgrades in the interior.

In the 2009 model, the capacity of the six-cylinder boxer engine has been increased from 3.8 to 4.0-litres delivering around 450HP at 7,800 rpm and a maximum torque of 430 Nm at 7,250 rpm. Power is driven to the rear wheels through a sequential six-speed gearbox. Other mechanical changes include the weight-optimised brake system and the lighter wiring harness.

On the outside, the most distinguishing feature of the new GT3 RSR is the redesigned front-end with large air outlets on the front hood. Furthermore, Porsche optimized the GT3 RSR's underbody aerodynamics while the rear wing now features a wider adjustment range.

The 2009 911 GT3 RSR's cockpit boasts a new multi-function display located above the dashboard that tells the driver when it's the right time to change gears. Another new feature is the programmable multi-function, onboard supply system control device that gives racing teams the choice of many individual functions. One of these is the infinitely adjustable blinking frequency of the lights in the front apron, which helps to recognize race cars when they enter the pits in the dark.

The price of the updated 911 GT3 RSR has been set at €380,000 -around $490,000 US with the current exchanges rates- plus VAT specific to each country.




Technical Description Porsche GT3 RSR (2009) Engine:
Water-cooled, six-cylinder boxer engine; four valves
per cylinder; dry sump lubrication; individual throttle butterflies; fuel injection; air restrictors 2 x 29.5 mm.
Bore:
102.7 mm Stroke: 80.4 mm
Capacity:
3,996 cc
Power output:
331 kW (450 bhp) at 7,800 rpm
Max. Torque:
430 Nm at 7,250 rpm Max. revs: 9,400 rpm

Transmission:

Six-speed gearbox with sequential jaw-type shift;
oil/water heat exchanger; single-mass flywheel; hydraulic disengagement lever; three-plate carbon-fibre clutch; rear wheel drive; limited-slip differential 45/65%.

Body:
Monocoque body (basis GT3 RS) of hot-galvanised steel;
aerodynamically optimised front end with front spoiler;
aerodynamically optimised front underfloor; adjustable rear wing;
90-litre safety fuel tank with fast filling function;
air jack;
welded-in safety cage; bucket-type racing seat
(on driver's side only) with flame-resistant seat cover; six-point seat belt adapted for use of the HANS Head and Neck Support; electric fire-extinguishing system.

Suspension:
Front:
McPherson spring strut axle; Sachs four-way gas pressure dampers; double coil springs (main and ancillary spring); front axle arms adjustable for camber; adjustable sword-type anti-roll bar on both sides; power steering.

Rear:
Multi-arm axle with rigidly mounted axle sub-frame; Sachs four-way gas pressure dampers; double coil springs (main and auxiliary spring); rear axle tie-bar reinforced and infinitely adjustable; adjustable sword-type anti-roll bar on both sides. Complete suspension infinitely adjustable (height, camber, track).

Brakes:

Brake system with balance bar control.

Front:
Single-piece six-piston aluminium fixed callipers; inner-vented, 380 mm in diameter; racing brake pads.
Rear: Single-piece four-piston aluminium fixed callipers;
inner-vented, 355 mm in diameter; racing brake pads.

Wheels:
Front:
Three-piece BBS light-alloy wheels (11J x 18-34); central bolt;
Rear:
Three-piece BBS light-alloy wheels (13J x 18-12.5); central bolt.

Electrical System:

Motec display with integrated data recording; multi-function
display with integrated gearshift indicator; adjustable traction control; battery: 12 volt, 50 Ah, 140 Ah alternator.

Weight:

Approx. 1,220 kg complying with A.C.O. regulations,
1,245 kg complying with FIA regulations.

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