PORSCHE 911 CARRERA 2011 6.G Information Manual
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Engineered design.
The new 911 fulfils two structural design 
requirements thanks to its completely new 
bodyshell: first, excellent driving dynamics 
due to the body’s extremely high rigidit y; 
second, a weight saving of approximately 
50 kg in the bodyshell as a result of an 
intelligent lightweight construction. 
To meet the second requirement,  
we employed innovative and precise  
techniques for combining various materials 
in order to utilise specific material  
properties exactly where they are needed. 
For the bodyshell, therefore, we used 
very thin, but nevertheless extremely 
rigid, sheets of steel. Aluminium and  magnesium were used extensively in 
areas such as the roof, underbody, 
 
front end, doors, rear wings and engine 
compartment and luggage compartment 
lids. Light weight magnesium was also 
selected for the cockpit support beam. 
Such material efficiency is key to   
reducing the overall weight and, as a 
result, fuel consumption of the vehicle.  For the driver, this intelligent blend 
 
of materials reduces the weight of the 
vehicle and offers a high level of comfort 
thanks to excellent vibration-damping 
characteristics and particularly high com -
posite rigidit y, an increase in dynamic   torsional stiffness of up to 25 % compared 
with that of the previous model, and  
even
 sportier handling despite a further 
improvement in the weight to power ratio.
The 100 mm longer wheelbase improves 
comfort as well as straight-line accuracy 
and driving stabilit y at high speeds and in 
fast corners.
 
Front and rear axles.
The redesigned independent suspension 
at the front features a light weight spring-
strut axle with longitudinal and transverse 
links and cross members that have been 
refined for stiffness. Each front wheel   
is precisely located, ensuring excellent 
directional stability, superior handling  and increased anti-dive (reduced pitching 
under braking), and the wider track opti
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mises turn-in.
The rear axle is equipped with a  
motorsport-derived multi-link suspension 
and chassis subframe based on the  
LSA concept (Lightweight, Stable, Agile), 
which has been modified to offer  improved noise characteristics. Refined 
axle kinematics for improved longitudinal 
damping reduce acceleration squat 
 
and increase comfort. Light weight spring 
struts further enhance agilit y.
The high proportion of aluminium used in 
the construction of the axles reduces the 
weight of the vehicle and of the unsprung  masses, helping to improve fuel 
 
economy, comfort and agility.
Rear axle of the 911 Carrera S
Front axle of the 911 Carrera S
Aluminium
Deep-drawn steels
Multiphase steels
Super-high-strength micro-alloyed steels
Boron-alloyed steels 
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PASM, the electronic damping control 
system, is standard in the 911 Carrera S 
and available as an option for the   
911 Carrera. It actively and continuously 
regulates damping forces according   
to driving st yle and road conditions.   
In addition, the suspension is lowered   
by 10 mm. 
PASM has t wo modes, which can be 
selected using a separate but ton on  
the centre console: ‘Normal’, which is a 
blend of performance and comfort, and 
‘Sport ’ where the setup is much firmer.  Sensors record the body movements 
 
that accompany powerful acceleration, 
braking or uneven road surfaces. In the 
new 911, the number of sensors has 
been increased for improved data acqui -
sition and even more ef ficient control 
interventions. The PASM control unit eval -
uates the driving conditions and modifies 
the damping force on each of the wheels 
in accordance with the selected mode. 
In ‘Sport ’ mode, the suspension is set to 
a harder damper rating. On uneven roads, 
PASM immediately switches to a softer  rating, thereby improving contact 
bet ween the wheels and the road. 
 
When the road surface improves, PASM 
automatically reverts to the original,   
harder rating. If ‘Normal’ mode is selected 
and the driver’s st yle becomes more 
assertive, PASM automatically switches 
to a harder rating. Damping firms up,   
and driving stabilit y and road safet y are 
increased.
The results are tangible: increased   
driving stability, improved comfort and 
enhanced performance.
No need to let the laws of physics  
spoil your fun.  
 
Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM).PASM sports suspension.
The new PASM sports suspension is   
available as an option for both models   
in conjunction with 20-inch wheels and 
Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV) or   
Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus (PTV Plus). The ride height is 20 mm lower than 
 
with the standard suspension or 10 mm 
compared with the PASM suspension. 
The springs are harder and shorter, and 
the anti-roll bars on the front and rear 
axles are stiffer. The front spoiler lip has 
a more sport y geometry, the rear spoiler  extends even further. These not only 
 
further reduce lift at the front axle, but 
also provide downforce at the rear axle 
for improved aerodynamics and even   
better performance.  
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It ’s easy, and even makes sense, to carry 
on in your usual way, but what happens   
if a sudden change of direction leaves 
you thrown off course? Then, it all comes 
down to personal strength. 
A Porsche has a clear sense of purpose 
and is the embodiment of strength.   
It demonstrates this with sport y and pre -
cise handling and excellent road holding. With the optional Porsche Dynamic 
 
Chassis Control (PDCC) for the S model 
of the new 911, these characteristics can 
be further accentuated: the 911 Carrera S 
holds the road even bet ter and delivers 
even sportier performance. PDCC is an active anti-roll system that 
anticipates and reduces lateral body 
movement during cornering manoeuvres. 
In addition, it minimises the lateral insta
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bilit y of the vehicle on uneven ground.
This effect is achieved with the aid of 
hydraulic stabilising actuators in the form 
of cylinders designed to optimise camber. 
Lateral roll is counteracted by forces   
generated at each individual wheel, based 
on steering angle and lateral acceleration. 
Rapid cornering in the 911 Carrera without PDCC (illustrative example) Rapid cornering in the 911 Carrera S with PDCC (illustrative example)
You appreciate directness. 
But love a few twists and turns.  
 
Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC).The results are improved dynamic   
performance and increased ride comfort 
at all speeds, as well as optimised turn-in 
and stable load transfer characteristics.
In simple terms, the vehicle holds the 
road bet ter and you can steer through 
corners faster and in a more relaxed 
m a n n e r.
PDCC sets new standards for handling 
performance, ride comfort and driving 
pleasure. In the new 911, your ‘usual’   
way suddenly becomes the Porsche way.
  
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Power steering.
Another possible definition of efficiency   
is a system that works only when it is 
needed, and then does so in a particularly 
effective way.
This was the guiding principle for our 
engineers in the development of the   new electromechanical power steering. 
Statistics show that a car drives in a 
straight line 90 
% of the time. Unlike   
conventional hydraulic pumps, the electric 
motor uses energy only when the steering 
wheel is actually turned. The absence  
of hydraulic fluid also makes the system 
more beneficial to the environment.
As far as the other 10  % is concerned, we’re 
optimally prepared as the steering system 
is t ypically Porsche. It features a variable 
steering ratio and responds sensitively 
and directly at the same time as providing 
customary agility, a high level of comfort 
and precisely selected feedback from the 
road. Our definition of efficient.Power steering Plus.
Power steering Plus, the speed -sensitive 
power-steering system, is available   
as an option for the 911 Carrera models. 
At high speeds, the steering is as firm 
as you would expect and responds with 
extreme precision while steering comfort 
remains as high. At low speeds, the 
steering ratio of Power steering Plus 
adjusts for much easier manoeuvring 
and parking.
SPORT button.
Fit ted as standard, the new SPORT  
but ton enables you to select a suspension 
setup where the emphasis is on either 
comfort or sport y performance. At the 
push of a button, the electronic engine 
management system switches the engine 
mapping to offer an even sharper 
response and engine dynamics that are 
more direct. 
In vehicles with Porsche Doppelkupplung 
(PDK), upshifts take place at higher 
engine speeds and downshifts happen  sooner. In addition, coasting mode and 
the auto start/stop function are automati
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cally deactivated. If fitted, the optional 
sports exhaust system is also activated 
automatically.
Sport Chrono Package. 
The Sport Chrono Package including 
dynamic engine mounts is available   
as an option. This integrated system   
provides simultaneous enhancement for 
the chassis, engine and transmission.
Every day can be sports day. 
 
Additional performance enhancement systems. 
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Included in the package are a performance 
display, a digital and an analogue stop -
watch and the SPORT PLUS but ton. An 
additional display in the steering wheel 
and instrument cluster indicates whether 
the SPORT but tons and Launch Control 
have been activated.
On activation of SPORT PLUS mode,   
Porsche Active Suspension Management 
(PASM) and, in the S model, optional   
Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC) 
switch to a harder damping set ting   
and offer more direct steering and, 
therefore, better road holding. 
In SPORT PLUS mode, the trigger thresh -
old for PSM is raised. Agilit y is perceptibly 
enhanced when braking for corners with 
PSM, allowing sportier braking and exit 
acceleration. For maximum dexterit y, 
PSM can be set to standby while the car 
is still in SPORT PLUS mode. For safet y, 
it is set to intervene automatically only 
when ABS assistance is required on both 
the front wheels.
In combination with PDK, the Sport 
Chrono Package has t wo additional   functions for a sport y drive that borders 
on a motorsport experience. The first 
 
is ‘Launch Control’, which can be used 
on the track to achieve the best possible 
standing start – a racing start. 
The second function is the ‘motorsport-
derived gearshif t strategy’. Using this, 
Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) is geared 
up for extremely short shift times and  optimum shift points for the maximum 
acceleration available. This combination 
of uncompromising and involving perfor
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mance is ideal for the racetrack.
A key component of the Sport Chrono 
Package is the stopwatch mounted on 
the dashboard. In conjunction with the 
optional PCM, a special performance 
display enables you to view store and  evaluate lap times or other driving 
times. It shows the total driving time, 
lap distance, lap number and lap times 
re c o rde d  s o  f a r. 
A feature of the Sport Chrono Package 
borrowed from motorsport is the dynamic 
engine mounts. These exploit the laws
 
of physics for your own driving pleasure.
Dynamic engine mounts.
You don’t have to take the new 911 onto 
the racetrack. But you can, more so 
than ever, because dynamic engine 
mounts are now included as part of the 
Sport Chrono Package. Based on the 
engine mounts of the 911 GT3 and   
911 Turbo models, it is the first time   that they have been available for the 
 
911 Carrera. Even if track racing is   
not for you, dynamic engine mounts 
make a decisive contribution to dynamic 
performance on the road, too. 
The electronically controlled system mini -
mises the oscillations and vibrations of the 
entire drive train, especially the engine. 
The engine is bolted to the body by t wo 
mounts. Like any mass, it obeys the law 
of inertia. This means that it will continue 
moving in a uniformly straight line unless 
some force causes it to change direction. 
Put more simply: when you are driving 
into a bend, the vehicle will follow your 
steering but, at first, the mass of the 
engine will not. This means that the rear 
of the vehicle will ultimately be pushed 
out wards as a result of the engine’s 
force of inertia.
Dynamic engine mounts minimise   
this effect. Steering angle and both   
longitudinal and lateral acceleration   
are constantly recorded by sensors.   The stiffness and damping performance 
of the engine mounts adapt to changes 
in driving st yle and road surface condi
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tions, which is achieved by use of a fluid 
magnetised in an electrically generated 
field. This results in greater traction   
and perceptibly more stable handling 
under load change conditions and in   
fast corners. 
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Wheels.
On the new 911, the wheels have been 
enlarged by one inch over the previous 
model. Not only do the larger wheels 
improve dynamic performance, they  
also look more imposing.
The new 911 Carrera is equipped with 
19-inch Carrera wheels as standard.  These are light weight alloys featuring 
 
a classic sport y design. Tyre sizes are 
235/40 ZR 19 and 285/35 ZR 19 at   
the front and rear respectively.
The S model is equipped with light-alloy 
20 -inch Carrera S wheels as standard. 
The visual effect is sport y and dynamic. 
The t yres are slightly wider to cope   
with the increased power output of this  model: 245/35 ZR 20 at the front, 
295/30 ZR 20 at the rear.
The larger t yre size improves both ride 
comfort and track performance. The 
 
rolling resistance of the summer t yres 
has been reduced by up to 7  % to improve 
fuel economy, while t yre weight and dry 
braking distances have also been 
reduced. A selection of 20-inch wheels is available in 
our range of options.
Tyre Pressure Monitoring (TPM).
Tyre Pressure Monitoring (TPM) is available 
on request. This safet y system sends 
warnings to the on-board computer’s  
display screen in the event of low t yre 
pressure or a gradual or sudden loss  
of pressure. The individual pressures  
in all four t yres can be displayed in the 
instrument cluster.
Porsche Stability Management (PSM).
As standard, the new 911 models 
 
are equipped with enhanced Porsche 
Stabilit y Management (PSM), which   
maintains stability even at the limits of 
dynamic driving performance. Sensors 
continuously monitor the direction, 
speed, yaw velocity and lateral acceleration 
of the car. Using this information, PSM  is able to calculate the actual direction 
of travel at any given moment. If the car 
begins to oversteer or understeer, PSM 
applies selective braking on individual 
wheels to restore stabilit y. 
Under acceleration on wet or low-grip 
road surfaces, PSM improves traction 
using the automatic brake differential 
(ABD), anti-slip regulation (ASR) and 
engine drag torque control (EDC) function. 
When the SPORT PLUS mode of the 
optional Sport Chrono Package is selected, 
the PSM threshold is raised to allow a 
sportier driving st yle. 
For an even more dynamic experience, 
you always have the option to deactivate 
PSM. It is automatically reactivated, 
 
for your safet y, only if you brake harder 
and either of the front wheels (in SPORT 
PLUS mode, both of the front wheels) 
requires ABS assistance. ABS and ABD, 
however, remain active at all times. 
PSM therefore offers a high level of   
driving stability and safety combined 
with extraordinary agilit y. It ’s an   
apparent contradiction in terms, but an 
intrinsic part of the Porsche identit y.
19-inch Carrera wheel (standard on the 911 Carrera)
20-inch Carrera S wheel (standard on the 911 Carrera S)911 Carrera S with 20-inch Carrera Classic wheels
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PTV in conjunction with the manual gear -
box, or PT V Plus with Porsche Doppel-
kupplung (PDK), are available as options 
for the 911 Carrera and standard in the 
911 Carrera S. Both systems actively 
enhance vehicle dynamics and stabilit y. 
Operating in conjunction with a mechanical 
(PT V) or electronic (PT V Plus) rear   
differential lock, they work by braking the 
rear wheels as the situation demands.
As a function of steering angle and steering 
speed, accelerator pedal position, yaw 
rate and vehicle speed, PT V and PT V Plus  are able to improve steering response 
and steering precision by specific braking 
of the right or left rear wheel. 
To be more precise, this means that when 
the car is driven assertively into a corner, 
moderate brake pressure is applied to the 
inside rear wheel. Consequently, a greater 
amount of drive force is distributed to the 
outside rear wheel, inducing an additional 
rotational pulse (yaw movement) around 
the vehicle’s vertical axis. This results in  
a direct and sport y steering action as the 
car enters the corner. 
Attack the corners.
 
Maintain good posture.  
 
Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV) and   
Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus (PTV Plus).At low and medium vehicle speeds, PT V 
and PT V Plus significantly increase agilit y 
and steering precision. At high speeds 
and when accelerating out of corners, 
the rear differential lock ensures greater 
driving stability. With PTV, the differential 
lock is regulated mechanically; with  PT V Plus, it is regulated electronically and 
the torque distribution is infinitely varia
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ble. Whichever system is fit ted, it interacts 
with Porsche Stabilit y Management (PSM) 
to improve driving stabilit y on a range of 
surface conditions, including the wet and 
snow. For the driver, this means remarkable 
 
stability, easier handling and outstanding 
traction as well as greater agilit y at every 
speed with precise steering and stable 
load transfer characteristics. What else? 
Unrivalled driving pleasure at every t wist 
and turn. 
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Control, discipline, precision.
 
At Porsche, we take driving pleasure very seriously.  
 
S a f e t y.
Brakes.
Another crucial piece of the Porsche   
identit y is the brakes. We value them as 
highly as we do our engines and chassis. 
They set standards for deceleration and 
stabilit y, and give the driver the reassur -
ance needed to push the car to the limits 
of its performance.
The 911 Carrera is fit ted front and rear 
with anodised black four-piston aluminium 
monobloc fixed calipers. All brake discs 
have a diameter of 330 mm.
On the 911 Carrera S, we have fit ted   
larger brakes and more brake pistons to  cope with the increased engine power of 
this model. The new generation of brakes 
features red six-piston monobloc alumini
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um fixed brake calipers at the front and 
four-piston aluminium monobloc fixed  
calipers at the rear. The brake disc diam -
eter is 340 mm at the front and 330 mm 
at the rear. The results are enhanced 
braking performance and a reduction in 
stopping distance compared with that  
of the previous model.
On all models, the brake calipers have   
an enclosed monobloc construction.   
This makes them tougher but lighter   
and enables a more rapid response and 
release of the brake even under extreme  loads. The pedal travel is short and 
 
the biting point precise. The brake discs 
are cross-drilled for better performance 
in the wet. 
Other benefits of the standard braking 
system include the anti-lock braking   
system (ABS), designed to keep decelera -
tion constant. Pedal effort is reduced and 
braking response improved by a newly 
developed 8-/9-inch tandem vacuum 
brake booster. In the S model, brake disc 
cooling is further enhanced by modified 
air spoilers. 
Standard brake system on the 911 Carrera
Standard brake system on the 911 Carrera S 
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From the start, Porsche has been  
synonymous with motorsport. Ever since 
1948, when we found our identit y on  
the racetrack, we have taken the experi -
ence we have gained and applied it to 
the road. The optional Porsche Ceramic 
Composite Brake (PCCB) is a fine example. 
This brake system has already had to 
cope with the harshest requirements of 
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motor racing and is fit ted in cars that 
compete in demanding events such as 
the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup.
The cross-drilled PCCB ceramic brake 
discs for the new 911 have a diameter   
of 350 mm front and rear for even more 
formidable braking performance. 
The use of six-piston aluminium monobloc 
brake calipers on the front axle and four-
piston units at the rear – all finished in 
yellow – ensures extremely high brake 
forces which, crucially, are exceptionally 
consistent. What we’ve discovered from over 28,000 racing victories:  
Brake later, finish sooner.  
 
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB).PCCB enables shorter braking distances 
in even the toughest road and race   
conditions. Excellent fade resistance 
ensures greater balance when slowing 
from racetrack speeds.
The key advantage of PCCB is the 
extremely low weight of the ceramic 
brake discs, which are approximately 
50  % lighter than standard discs of similar 
design and size. As well as enhancing 
performance and fuel economy, this   
represents a major reduction in unsprung 
and rotating masses. The consequence 
of this is bet ter road holding and  increased comfort, particularly on uneven 
roads, as well as greater agilit y and 
improved handling. 
Please note that circuit racing, track 
 
day use and other forms of performance   
driving can significantly reduce the   
service life of even the most durable 
brake pads and discs. 
As with conventional high-performance 
braking systems, we recommend that   
all brake components be professionally 
inspected and replaced where necessary 
after every track event.