PORSCHE 911 TURBO 2013 6.G Information Manual

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A
Adaptive Cruise Control including Porsche
Active Safe (PAS) 81
Airbags 66
Anti-theft protection 80
Auto Start Stop function 33
B
Bi-Xenon™ headlights including Porsche
Dynamic Light System (PDLS) 57
Bodyshell 66
Bose
® Surround Sound System 87
Brakes 62
Burmester
® High-End Surround Sound
System 88
C
Catalytic converter 68
CD/ DV D changer 84
Chassis 47
Coasting 37Colors
Exterior 91
Interior 92
Comfort 74
Communication 84
Cruise control 81
D
Design 10
Digital radio 86
Direct Fuel Injection (DFI) 29
Dry-sump lubrication, integrated 29
E
Electrical system recuperation 33
Emissions control 68
Engine 28
Engineering 14
Engine management, electronic 31
Engine mounts, dynamic 45
Environment 67
Expansion intake manifold 32
Exterior mirrors,
auto-dimming 83
F
Fuel 70
Fuel consumption 70
Fuel system 70
H
Headlight-cleaning system 57
HomeLink
®
(programmable garage door opener) 80
I
Instruments 76
Interior 74
L
Leather 93 , 10 0
LED headlights including
Porsche Dynamic Light System
Plus (PDLS Plus) 58
Lighting 58
Logbook, electronic 85
Luggage compartment 80
M
Materials 74
Mobile phone preparation 85
N
Noise 70
O
Onboard computer 76
Online Services 86
P
Panorama 10 9
ParkAssist 80
Parking brake, electric 62
Performance display 43
Personalization 89
Porsche Active Aerodynamics
(PA A) 56
Porsche Active Suspension
Management (PASM) 51
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes
(PCCB) 64
Porsche Communication Management
(PCM) including navigation module 84
Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) 35
Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control
(PDCC) 53
Porsche Dynamic Light System
(PDLS) 57
Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus
(PDLS Plus) 58
Porsche Entry & Drive 81
Porsche Side Impact Protection
(POSIP) system 66
Porsche Stability Management (PSM) 53
Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus
(PTV Plus) 41
Porsche Traction Management (PTM) 39
R
Rear differential lock 41
Rear-axle steering 49
Rearview mirror, auto-dimming 80
Recycling 70
Reversing camera 81
Rollover protection 66
Roof Transport System 80
S
Safety 62
Seat heating 78
Seats 77
Seat ventilation 78
Sport but ton 43
Sport Chrono Package 43
Sport Plus but ton 43
Sport tailpipes 98
Steering wheels 75
Stereo lambda sensors 68
T
Technical data 113
TFT display 76
Thermal management 33
Tilt/slide glass sunroof 81
Tire Pressure Monitoring System 52
(TPMS)
Transmission 35
V
Variable Turbine Geometry (VTG) 31
VarioCam Plus system 31
Voice-control system 85
W
Wheels 52
Wind deflector, electric 24
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Index
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Benchmark: the 911 Tur b o
Concept
Design
Engineering
The new 911 Tu r b o
The new 911 Tu r b o S
The new 911 Turbo Cab riolet and
911 Turbo S Cabriolet
Power
Engine
Transmission
Chassis
Lighting
Responsibility
Brakes
Environment
Personality
Comfort
Audio and communication
Personalization
Porsche Driving Experience
Panorama
The sum of our experience
Technical data
Index 4
6
10 14
15
18
21
25
28
35 47
57
60
62 67
72
74
84 89
10 7
10 9 11 1
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Benchmark: the 911 Turbo.
When Porsche unveiled the first 911 Turbo 40 years ago, it instantly
became the new benchmark of high performance. Through four decades
of engineering evolution, and through countless victories across the
world of motorsports, the 911
T
urbo has remained our benchmark—for
everything that Porsche builds. With each new 911 Turbo, the starting
point for getting to the very limit of what’s possible is reset. Once again.

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56 911 Tu r b o | Concept
Given that the starting point is the
most recent 911 Turbo, how do
you make a new 911 Turbo that
performs at an even higher level?
How do you make its engine produce
more power with less fuel? Its
transmission shift more seamlessly,
its suspension grip the road with
more traction, and its brakes shed
speed with even more force and less
fade? Its exterior more aerodynamic
and its interior more functional and
comfortable? How do you make its
safety engineering more advanced? How do you, in other words, evolve
the legendary 911 Turbo and
enhance its capabilities—without
diluting its essential character?
It ’s a daunting challenge, yet
one Porsche engineers confront
with clear-eyed goals and race-
proven technical innovations.
There are measurable objectives:
improved g-force, horsepower, and
torque outputs, shorter braking
distances, and quicker zero-to-sixty
times. And there are more subjective considerations: the sound of the engine,
the support of the seats, the feeling of
confidence and control that results from
a total synergy bet ween car and driver.
It ’s a process that requires, above all,
patience. A new technology may take
time to translate its advantages to meet
the aims of a Porsche. A promising
idea may prove less so when subjected
to our test circuit at Weissach or to
the extreme demands of endurance
races like the 24 Hours of Le Mans
or the Twelve Hours of Sebring.
But the reward for following a highly
disciplined process is unquestionable.
With each successive 911 Turbo,
Porsche engineers have demonstrated
that ever-higher levels of performance
remain to be discovered.
And the new 911 Turbo is no exception.
With 90 percent of its components
redeveloped, it once again provides a
new reference for Porsche excellence.
At Porsche, we prefer to lead by example.
T h e 9 11
T

u r b o .

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Our engineers have been measuring
themselves against their dreams for
50 years. When Porsche unveiled the
first 911 Turbo at the 1974 Paris Motor
Show, people shook their heads in
disbelief. With just six cylinders and a
mere 3-liter displacement, how could
such a relatively small engine produce
such a prodigious amount of power?
The answer, of course, was turbocharging,
and the quizzical headshaking soon gave
way to appreciation for the achievement
of a fundamental technical breakthrough.
It quickly became clear that the 911 Turbo
was going to be a reference for all
other sports cars— even our own.The bar was set high. And with every new
generation, the challenge for Porsche
engineers has been to raise it still higher.
What distinguishes a 911 Turbo at
its heart is the absolute desire for
performance—Intelligent Performance.
It ’s a personalit y trait that makes
every 911 Turbo stand out from the
crowd. And sets new standards for
sports car performance with each
evolution—in form and in function.
It is a Porsche made for the racetrack,
turned into a sports car for everyday use.
It is power that accepts responsibilit y—
with a high level of safet y and reduced
impact on the environment. The new 911 Turbo offers greater
engine power. Its improved Porsche
Doppelkupplung (PDK) now comes as
standard. Its thermal management is
improved. Its handling enhanced with
the new rear-axle steering and Porsche
Active Aerodynamics (PA A), used here
for the very first time in a road car.
The new 911 Turbo shows that,
if you measure yourself against
your own dreams, there’s no
limit to what is possible.
The 911 Turbo has been the
benchmark since 1974. And now, in
the latest generation, it has found
its most powerful expression.

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910 911 Tu r b o | Design
A lot of designed objects make
a stunning debut. Very few
achieve lasting impact.
Design can only endure if form is not
just a shell. If form truly follows function,
then that object cannot—should not—
be any thing else. When that ideal is
realized, the result is something truly
timeless; something that will serve
as the essential reference point for
every thing that comes after it. There can be no doubt about the origin
of the new 911 Turbo. In its form,
proportions, and lines, it is clearly
evolved from all previous 911 Turbo
models. The changes are subtle yet
profound. The fenders are higher than
the front hood; the extra inch at the back
compared to previous models creates an
especially dynamic tension. Height and
overhangs have been reduced, while the
wheelbase is approximately four inches
longer, improving stability and stretching
the characteristic arc of the 911 roofline. The new 911 Turbo looks more
powerful, more agile, sportier.
An iconic feature of the 911 Turbo
is the rear aerodynamic wing. In the
new 911 Turbo, it ’s been completely
revised and, together with the
adaptive spoiler at the front, forms
the completely new Porsche Active
Aerodynamics (PA A) system.
The design of the new 911 Turbo
Cabriolet is also resetting standards in
both form and function. The integrated
supporting magnesium elements of the
fabric top are light weight yet rigid to
help the Cabriolet retain the distinctive
form of the 911 when the top is up.
And at the same time, they help make
it extremely stable, to enhance the
structural rigidit y of the chassis that is
so essential to a Porsche sports car.
Starts off on graph paper.

Doesn’t fit into any grid.
Design.

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911 Tu r b o | Design
1 SportDesign ex terior mirror |
2 911 Turbo S f ront panel with air blades3 911 Turbo S interior in Black and Carrera Red
with V-shaped base. Their delicate
appearance proves that performance
isn’t just a question of brute power—
it demands design finesse.
The new LED headlights, standard on
the Turbo S models, feature Porsche
Forged, and featuring a high-qualit y
two-tone look, the standard wheels
are one inch larger than those on
previous models—20 inches in diameter
on all 911 Turbo models. On the
911 Turbo S and 911 Turbo S Cabriolet,
new standard wheels are also half an Dynamic Light System Plus (PDLS
Plus). They use less energy—another
example of Intelligent Performance—
and give the S models an even more
memorable look. They are also available
as an option for the 911 Turbo and
the new 911 Turbo Cabriolet.
inch wider and have a central locking
device derived from motorsport.
Another standard feature on the
new 911 Turbo S models is the nose
panel with additional air blades and
the SportDesign exterior mirrors Inside, the evolution of the 911 Turbo
continues. The newly designed interior
is focused on just one thing: the
driver. All of the information comes
together behind the steering
wheel. The rising central console is
impressive with an intelligent operating
concept and clever ergonomics.Sportiness and comfort are combined
in the Power Sport Seats, fit ted as
standard in the 911
T

urbo models. The
emphasis is placed firmly on “sport ”
by the Adaptive Sport Seats Plus with
18 - w ay
adjustment, fit ted as standard
in the 911 Turbo S models. All models have
power steering-column adjustment
and driver memory package as standard.
A feature that distinguishes the 911 Turbo S
models is the exclusive t w o -tone interior
in Black and Carrera Red, com
bine
d
with the Carbon interior trim package.
And, thanks to the many personalization
options, you can set your own
personal standards in the interior,
with a
w
ide range of different interior
colors and materials, such as Wood,
Leather, Aluminum, or Carbon.

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1314 911 Tu r b o | Technology
The heart of the new 911 Turbo
models—located at the rear, as
always—is Porsche’s 6-cylinder boxer
engine. Displacing 3.8 liters, it uses
twin turbochargers with Variable Turbine
Geometry (V TG) and provides more power
than ever before. It ’s a more efficient
engine too, thanks to new technologies
including thermal management,
electrical system recuperation, and
features such as Auto Start Stop, an
improved Porsche Doppelkupplung
(PDK), and coasting function. Another new standard feature of the new
911 Turbo is rear-axle steering. Improving
both agility and stability, rear-axle steering
adapts to different driving situations.
On 911 Turbo S models, Porsche
Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC) is also
standard. PDCC actively adjusts chassis
characteristics to elevate the abilit y of
the 911 Turbo S to hold the road, both
in a straight line and when cornering.
And in the new 911 Turbo, the Porsche
Active Aerodynamics (PA A) system makes its transfer from the racetrack
to a production Porsche for the first
time. PA A adjusts the set tings of
both the front and the rear spoiler.
The result is greater stabilit y, lower
fuel consumption on the road, and
impressive times on the racetrack.
More power. Greater efficiency. Enhanced
chassis control and aerodynamics. In
addition, all new 911 Turbo models
also include as standard a reversing
camera and Adaptive Cruise Control
including Porsche Active Safe (PAS).
LED headlights, including Porsche
Dynamic Light System Plus (PDLS
Plus), are standard in the 911 Turbo S
models and optional on the 911 Turbo
and the new 911 Turbo Cabriolet.
They provide excellent orientation
and make driving much less tiring.
The laws of physics.

Reinterpreted.
Engineering.

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To Porsche engineers, the 911 Turbo
has always been about turning the
theoretical into the phenomenal.
It has been relentless work, with
countless long hours over the
decades spent seeking incremental
improvements, fighting for every gram
of weight reduction, every increase in
horsepower, and every split second of
speed. Each breakthrough has pushed
the limits of possibilit y, and each stage
has established the next starting point. Once again we have arrived at an
entirely new 911 Turbo, with more
power than that of previous models:
520 horsepower at 6000 – 6500 rpm
and a maximum torque of 487 lb.-ft.
The sprint from 0 – 60 mph can be
achieved in as lit tle as 3.2 seconds.
The optional Sport Chrono Package
reduces this figure even more:
to just 3.0 seconds. And the new
911 Turbo now uses Porsche Active
Aerodynamics (PA A) to dynamically
optimize the level of traction at speed.The power of its new 3.8-liter
twin-turbo engine combined with
Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK)
and active all-wheel-drive Porsche
Traction Management (PTM)
results in a new 911 Turbo with a
top track speed of 195 mph.
A trio of technologies help the new
911 Turbo balance handling precision
with ride comfort. They feature new
rear-axle steering, Porsche Active
Suspension Management (PASM), and
Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus (PTV
Plus) including rear differential lock. At each corner of the new 911 Turbo
are 20-inch, 10-spoke wheels in a
unique two-tone combination.
The interior follows one clear line:
sport y, yet comfortable. Leather
trim is standard as are the Power
Sport Seats including electric
steering-column adjustment.
Porsche Communication Management
(PCM) with navigation module brings
all information together clearly and
has intuitive controls. The Bose
®
Surround Sound System enhances the
typical Porsche melody with another
impressive symphonic experience.
Four decades of refinement.
Distilled down into a mere three seconds.
The new 911
Tu

rbo.

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1718 911 Tu r b o | The new 911 Turbo S
Good enough is simply not in the DNA
of a Porsche engineer. There is always
more performance to be found, more
boost to be dialed up, another plateau
of driving precision to be discovered.
And when those objectives
are reached, Porsche typically
marks them with an “S.” Witness the new 911 Turbo S. Its 3.8-liter,
6-cylinder, twin-turbo engine delivers
560 horsepower bet ween 6500 and
6750 rpm—that ’s 40 horsepower more
than on the new 911 Turbo. The maximum
torque is 553 lb.-ft. with overboost, a
function of the standard Sport Chrono
Package. The benchmark sprint from
0 – 60 mph takes a mere 2.9 seconds.
The top track speed is 197 mph.In the new 911 Turbo S, power is
transmit ted by the 7-speed Porsche
Doppelkupplung (PDK) to the active
all-wheel-drive Porsche Traction
Management (PTM). The Sport
Chrono Package includes dynamic
engine mounts fit ted as standard.
Porsche Active Aerodynamics
(PA A) aids high-speed stabilit y by
enabling dynamic adjustment of
the front and the rear spoilers.
Somehow, Porsche engineers

always find a higher level of performance.
The new 911
Tu

rbo
S
.
The 911 Turbo S also deploys the new
rear-axle steering. This combines the
exceptional agilit y expected of a high-
performance sports car with the driving
ease that allows the new 911 Turbo
owner to enjoy everyday practicalit y.

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