air filter PORSCHE 911 GT2 2008 5.G Information Manual
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Drive
1. Oil scavenge pump
2. Oil-pressure pump (obscured)
3. Engine oil reservoir
(dry-sump lubrication)
4. Camshaft adjuster (VarioCam Plus)
5. Intake camshaft
6. Tappets with hydraulic valve
clearance adjustment
7. Valve springs
8. Valves
9. Nikasil-coated cylinder bore
10. Forged aluminium piston
11. Forged connecting rod
12. Crankshaft
13. Camshaft drive chain
14. Camshaft drive chain
tensioner with guide rail
15. Single-spark ignition coil
16. Spark plug
17. Exhaust-gas turbocharger with
Variable Turbine Geometry (VTG)
18. Main silencer (titanium)
19. Tailpipe (titanium)
20. Catalytic converter
21. Pressure pipe
22. Throttle valve (electronically
actuated)
23. Expansion intake manifold
24. Air filter
25. Fluid reservoir for power-steering
system
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The 911 GT2 |Drive
1. Bi-Xenon headlights
2. Radiator module (left)
3. Radiator module (centre)
4. Radiator module (right)
5. Coolant pipe9. Intercoolers
10. Pressure pipe
11. Throttle valve
(electronically actuated)
12. Expansion intake manifold 6. Coolant expansion tank
7. Air filter
8. Exhaust-gas turbocharger
with Variable Turbine
Geometry (VTG)17. Generator
18. PASM damper
19. PCCB brake
20. Tandem brake booster
21. 6-speed manual gearbox
22. Sport bucket seat
13. Main silencer (titanium)
14. Tailpipe (titanium)
15. Oil filter
16. Engine oil reservoir
(dry-sump lubrication)
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The 911 GT2 |Comfort
the rev counter. A centrally placed,
clearly visible arrow indicates the
latest time to change gear.
On-board computer.
The integral on-board computer
gives information on boost pres-
sure, average fuel consumption,
speed, remaining distance andexterior temperature. It can also
be used to view data from the
standard Tyre Pressure Monitoring
(TPM) as well as the timing system
featured in the optional Chrono
Package Plus (see page 75).
The computer is operated using
a control stalk on the steering col-
umn, with information displayed in
the instrument cluster.
Instruments.
The sporting credentials of the
911 GT2 refer not only to engine
and chassis, it also boasts a sporty
interior designed around the driver.A car like the 911 GT2 requires
an ergonomically efficient driving
environment with unhindered
access to all key information.
Clearly visible at the centre of
the cluster of five instruments is a large rev counter with GT2
logo and titanium-coloured dial.
The needles and markings in the
instrument cluster are yellow.
For optimum acceleration, you
can view the upshift display in Other standard features include
automatic air conditioning with
active carbon filter.
We’ve demanded your respect. Now have ours.
Interior.
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The 911 GT2 |Environment
Here, all technological developments
are carried out with environmental
protection in mind. The aim: pure
performance – but not at the
expense of the environment.
You can find more information
about environmental matters in the
separate brochure ‘Porsche and
the Environment’, or on our website
www.porsche.com.
Exhaust emission control.
The 911 GT2 easily meets the strin-
gent emissions standards for the
EU4 regulations in Europe and
LEV II regulations in the USA. This
demonstrates that even high per-
formance sports cars can achieve
moderate emissions values in their
respective categories. The 911 GT2
is not only one of the most power-
ful cars around, but also one of the
cleanest. One pair of sensors is
used to monitor the oxygen levels
in each of the twin exhaust tracts.
An additional pair of sensors* –
again, one on each tract – is
located downstream from the cat-alytic converters. This information
is used by the engine management
system to monitor the efficiency of
the catalysts.
Fuel.
The current Porsche sportscar
model range is already compatible
with fuels that have an ethanol
content of up to 10 %. A ‘biofuel’
made from naturally replenishing
materials, ethanol has a positive
impact on the carbon dioxide bal-
ance since the plants grown for its
production also absorb carbon
dioxide from the atmosphere.
Fuel system.
In the fuel supply system, we’ve
minimised the evaporation of
hydrocarbons. This is achieved
through a combination of active
carbon filter and special fuel-tank
coating. All fuel lines are made
from aluminium, while those
carrying vapours are made from
multi-layer plastic.
* Not featured in markets with leaded fuel.
Noise.
The 911 GT2 complies with all
noise regulations in the respective
markets. Rather than resorting
to engine encapsulation, we’ve
eliminated noise at source. All that
remains are the powerful acoustics
you’d expect from a thoroughbred
Porsche.
Servicing.
Longer service intervals are not
only easier on resources, they also
reduce ownership costs.
For service intervals of the 911 GT2,
please refer to the price list.
In an era of intensifying debate
about CO
2emissions, every auto-
motive manufacturer is considering
how to deal with the question of
fuel consumption. Our answer has
long been the same: maximum
efficiency.
Porsche reduces the CO2emissions
of its vehicles annually by an aver-
age of 1.7 %. In relation to engine
power, Porsche is already among
those manufacturers achieving the
lowest CO
2emissions. This has
been achieved through an efficient
drive concept, optimised aero-dynamics, low rolling resistance
and lightweight construction.
This high degree of environmental
responsibility is clearly demonstrated
by our approach to environmental
management at the Porsche
development centre in Weissach.
Powerful performance needn’t cost the earth.
Environment.