suspension PORSCHE 911 GT2 2008 5.G Information Manual
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The 911 GT2
Drive is transmitted through a pre-
cision six-speed manual gearbox.
Rear-wheel drive provides driving
dynamics that are similar to those
of a racing car. In the 911 GT2,
Porsche also uses a special system
for conventional manual transmis-
sion: the Launch Assistant (see
page 38) – for maximum accelera-
tion from a standing start.
For a sporty but still comfortable
drive, particularly for this type of
sportscar, the standard suspension
features variable damping providedby Porsche Active Suspension
Management (PASM, see page 48).
This active damping system offers
a wide range of benefits including
greater performance and comfort.
Also standard is Porsche Stability
Management (PSM, see page 50).
For the first time, the integrated
control systems for lateral and lon-
gitudinal dynamics, stability control
(SC) and traction control (TC) can
be fully disabled in two stages for a
more natural drive. This means thecar can also be enjoyed to maxi-
mum effect on the racetrack.
The one-piece 19-inch GT2 alloy
wheels of the 911 GT2 are fitted
with road-legal sports tyres as
standard. In size 325/30 ZR 19 on
the rear, these are 20 mm larger
than on the 911 Turbo. The special
tread and compound enable
tremendous lateral acceleration
and higher cornering speeds as
well as precision handling and
turn-in characteristics on either
road or racetrack. A range ofsetup options is available for
racing use, including ride height,
camber, toe angle and front/rear
anti-roll bars.
Developed in motorsport, and
standard on the 911 GT2 is the
Porsche Ceramic Composite
Brake (PCCB, see page 58).
The discs are made from specially
treated carbon fibre and are
approximately 50 % lighter than
comparable metal alternatives.
The results: better brake perfor-mance, greater agility and lower
fuel consumption.
Sports bucket seats (see page 72)
with folding backrest, integral
thorax airbag and manual fore/aft
adjustment, are fitted as standard.
A perfect driving position is essen-
tial in a car with the performance
potential of the 911 GT2. The latest
Porsche Communication Manage-
ment (PCM, see page 76) is also
fitted as standard. This features
a new 6.5-inch touchscreen for
intuitive control.We believe that you don’t have
to exploit the full potential of
the 911 GT2. But you may well
choose to.
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Chassis
Rear axle Front axle
The 911 GT2 chassis is designed
for racecar-like performance on
every type of tarmac from motor-
way to track. The car rides about
25 mm lower than the 911 Carrera
and its lightweight build has
reduced overall weight as well as
the unsprung masses. Agile and
responsive, it is stable and secure– particularly during cornering
manoeuvres.
The front suspension with its
special wheel mounts has
McPherson spring struts with
the wheels mounted individually
on trailing arms and wishbones.
Each front wheel is preciselylocated, ensuring excellent
handling and directional stability
in all road and track scenarios.
Brake spoiler elements provide
efficient cooling for each of the
front brake units.The rear axle assembly consists
of subframe-mounted multi-link
suspension featuring LSA con-
struction (Light, Stable, Agile).
This lightened design featuring
an aluminium cross-member
is an important factor in the
exceptional dynamics of the car.
Ride height, camber, toe angle
and anti-roll bar settings can
all be adapted to individual circuit
characteristics, as befits a racing
Porsche.There is virtually no unwanted
movement between the suspen-
sion and body, thanks to special
features such as metal bearings
with ball joints on the front strut
mounts and rigid cross-members
at the rear. This reduced elasticity
and improved wheel location
enable better handling and turn-in.
The 911 GT2 has an electronic
variable damping system as
standard – Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM,
see page 48).
This variable
damper system offers two basic
setup modes, ‘Normal’ and
‘Sport’.
Racetrack. Motorway. Wherever the road goes.
Chassis.
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The 911 GT2 |Chassis
The 911 GT2 is fitted with Porsche
Active Suspension Management
(PASM), an electronic damper
adjustment system. This active
damping system offers continuous
adjustment of individual damping
forces based on current road
conditions and driving style.
The driver can choose from two
basic setup modes: ‘Normal’ and
‘Sport’. ‘Normal’ mode is designed
for general road driving and wet
circuit use. ‘Sport’ mode enables
greater lateral acceleration and
increases traction on the race-
track.
In either mode, the system
responds to changing loads by
automatically applying the optimum
rate on each individual damper
from a range of predefined options.Various sensors are used to
monitor the movement of the body
during acceleration, braking and
cornering manoeuvres, as well as
on poor road surfaces. The PASM
control unit then evaluates this
data and modifies the damping
force on each individual wheel in
accordance with the selected
mode. The results are a reduction
in pitch and roll as well as con-
sistent road contact on all four
wheels.
If ‘Sport’ mode is selected using
the PASM button identified by a
damper symbol, the suspension is
set to a harder damper rating that
is specially designed for perform-
ance driving. If the quality of the
road surface falls below a certain
threshold, the system immediatelychanges to a softer rating within
the ‘Sport’ setup range. This
adjustment enhances occupant
comfort as well as traction and
grip. When the road surface
improves, PASM automatically
reverts to the original, harder
rating.
Rebound in ‘Sport’ mode –
damper piston with bypass
valve closedRebound in ‘Normal’ mode –
damper piston with bypass
valve open
Compression in ‘Normal’ mode –
damper piston with bypass
valve open
Compression in ‘Sport’ mode –
damper piston with bypass
valve closed
Redefining ‘normal’.
Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM).
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The 911 GT2 |Technical data
Technical data
Engine
Cylinders6
Displacement3,600 cm3
Max. power (DIN)390 kW (530 hp)
at rpm6,500
Max. torque680 Nm
at rpm2,200 – 4,500
Compression ratio9.0 : 1
Transmission
LayoutRear-wheel drive
Manual gearbox6-speed
Chassis
Front axleMcPherson-strut suspension
Rear axleLSA multi-link suspension
SteeringVariable steering ratio,
power-assisted (hydraulic)
Turning circle10.9 m
BrakesPorsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB):
6-piston monobloc aluminium fixed calipers
at front, 4-piston monobloc aluminium fixed
calipers at rear, discs internally vented and
cross-drilled
Vehicle stability systemPSM
Anti-lock braking systemABS 8.0
WheelsFront: 8.5J x 19 ET 53
Rear: 12J x 19 ET 51
Ty r e sFront: 235/35 ZR 19 (sport tyres)
Rear: 325/30 ZR 19 (sport tyres)
Weights
Unladen weight (DIN)1,440 kg
Unladen weight (EC)*1,515 kg
Permissible gross weight1,750 kg
Performance
Top speed329 km / h (204 mph)
0 –100 km / h (0 – 62 mph)3.7 secs
0 –160 km / h (0 – 99 mph)7.4 secs
0 – 200 km / h (0 –124 mph)11.2 secs
Flexibility 80 –120 km / h (50 –75 mph) 4.1 secs
in 5th gear
Fuel consumption/emissions**
In accordance with 80 / 1268 /EC as valid at the time of going to print
Urban in l / 100 km (mpg)18.8 (15.0)
Extra urban in l / 100 km (mpg)8.9 (31.7)
Combined in l / 100 km (mpg)12.5 (22.6)
CO2emissions in g /km298
Dimensions /aerodynamics
Length4,469 mm
Width1,852 mm
Height1,285 mm
Wheelbase2,350 mm
Luggage compartment volume105 litres
Tank capacity (refill volume)90 litres
Drag coefficient0.32
** Weight is calculated in accordance with the relevant EC Directives and is valid for standard specification vehicles only.
Optional equipment means greater weight. The figure given includes 68 kg for the driver and 7 kg for luggage.
** The figures given refer to vehicles with standard specification in Germany. Data determined in the NEDC (New European Driving Cycle) in accor-
dance with the EU5 (80/1268/ EEC) measurement method in the version valid at time of going to print. The figures do not relate to an individual
vehicle, nor do they constitute part of the offer. They are intended solely as a means of comparing different types of vehicle. Further information
on the individual vehicles can be obtained from your Porsche Centre.
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Index
Index
A
ABS 51
Air conditioning, automatic 69
Airbags 62
Alarm system 75
Anti-theft protection 75
Audio system 76
B
Bi-Xenon lighting system 56
Bodyshell structure 60
BOSE® Surround
Sound System 80
Braking system 58
C
Catalytic converters 34, 85
Charge-air cooling 16
Chassis 42
Chrono Package Plus 75, 92
Clubsport package 64, 92
CO
284
Colours 88
Comfort 66
Communication 76, 96
Cruise control 74
D
Design 16
Drive 18
Dual-mass flywheel 39
E
Electronic logbook 78
Engine 20
Engine cooling 26
Engine management system 36
Environment 82
Exhaust emission control 85
Exhaust system 34
Expansion intake manifold 32
Exterior 91
F
Factory collection 100
Fire extinguisher 64, 93
Front axle 44
Fuel supply 35
Fuel system 35, 85
G
Gearbox, manual 38
GSM telephone module 78
H
HomeLink®74
I
Ignition system 35
Instruments 68
Interior 68, 93
Interior materials 70, 95
K
Knock control,
cylinder-specific 36
L
Launch Assistant 38
Leather 89, 95
Lightweight design 24
Loudspeakers 79, 80
Lubrication, dry-sump 25
Luggage compartment 74
M
Mobile phone preparation 79
N
Navigation module 77
Noise 85
O
Oil supply 25
On-board computer 69
Oxygen-sensor control 34, 85
P
ParkAssist 74, 90
Personalisation 86
Porsche Active Suspension
Management (PASM) 48
Porsche Ceramic Composite
Brake (PCCB) 58
Porsche Communication
Management (PCM) 76
Porsche Side Impact
Protection (POSIP) 62
Porsche Stability
Management (PSM) 50
R
Ram air principle 17
Rear axle 45
Rear wing 17
Recycling 84
Roll cage 64, 92
S
Safety 54
Safety, active 56
Safety, passive 60
Seats 72
Seats, adaptive sports 73, 92
Seats, sport bucket 15, 72
Service 102
Servicing 85
Six-cylinder twin-turbo
boxer engine 20, 24
Sound Package Plus 79
Sport tyres 46
Stability control (SC) 14, 50
Steering 52
Steering wheel 71
Storage compartments 73
T
Technical data 106
Telephone module 78
Traction control (TC) 14, 50
Transmission 38
Turbocharger 28
TV tuner 78
Tyre Pressure
Monitoring (TPM) 47
U
Universal audio interface 79
V
Variable Turbine
Geometry (VTG) 28
VarioCam Plus 26
Vehicle tracking system 75
Voice control system 78
W
‘Welcome Home’ lighting 74
Wheels 46