PORSCHE 911 GT3 2013 6.G Information Manual
Manufacturer: PORSCHE, Model Year: 2013, Model line: 911 GT3, Model: PORSCHE 911 GT3 2013 6.GPages: 49, PDF Size: 22.75 MB
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The new 911 GT3
Limits pushed
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Pole position 6
The new 911 GT3 8
Aerodynamics and design 12
Thrust 16
Engine 18
Tra n s m i s si o n 24
Ideal line 28
Chassis 30
Reserves 38
Active safety 40
Passive safety 42
Cockpit 46
Interior 50
Pit stop 58
Motorsport 60
Environment 70
Character 74
Personalisation 76
Panorama 84
Limits pushed 86
Summary 88
Technical data 90
Index 92
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8 I The new 911 GT3
The new 911 GT3.
The limit is apparently the most exhila
rating place to be these days. The final
square centimetres have yet to be
explored here. This may be where others
turn back but, for us, it is only just the
beginning – the start of a journey
towards new sport y destinations. Indeed,
t wo hundredths of a second are worlds
apart. So let ’s get going. In the new
9 11 G T 3 .
The first item on our journey checklist is
an engine that delivers greater power,
An eight-thousander
among sports cars.
drives faster and maintains composure
even in the red zone. The innovative
high revving flat six engine of the new
911 GT3 peaks at 9,000 rpm and
exploits its 3.8 litre capacit y to generate
a power output of 350 kW (475 hp).
A glance at the stopwatch reveals
3.5 seconds from 0 to 100 km/ h. This
makes the new 911 GT3 an even faster
sprinter than its predecessor – by point
six of a second to be precise. In motor
sport, that ’s half an eternit y. Top speed
isn’t reached until 315 km/ h. While speed can propel you to the limit, it
isn’t enough to keep you there. There has
to be plent y of potential kept in reserve
for every corner. Direct with no detour.
Safe with no hesitation.
The core competencies of Porsche were
exactly what we needed, as well as the
imaginativeness of our engineers. The
result is a chassis that has been adapted
specifically for the racetrack and, with
rear
axle steering fit ted as standard,
delivers increased agilit y even on every
day journeys.
For fuel consumption, CO
2 emissions and efficiency class, please refer to page 91.
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The new 911 GT3 I 11
For the first time, 7speed Porsche Dop
pelkupplung (PDK) is fit ted as standard,
with short ratios designed exclusively for
the 911 GT3. The shift throws of the
gearshift paddles on the steering wheel
are even shorter and gear changes are
even more dynamic so as to provide
even better acceleration.
The rear of the new 911 GT3 is 44 mm
wider than that of the previous model. In
addition, the track at the rear axle has
been widened by 31 mm, which improves
lateral dynamics. The addition of 100 mm
to the wheelbase has significantly
increased driving stabilit y. Fit ted as
standard, Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus (PT V Plus) helps to ensure even greater
stability when cornering, while rear
axle
steering provides extraordinar y agilit y
and more dynamic overtaking manoeu
vres on the racetrack.
The new 911 GT3 explores the lower
limit in terms of fuel consumption
thanks to intelligent technologies such
as PDK, DFI and a low vehicle weight.
All in all, the new 911 GT3 is a precision
instrument, giving you everything you
could need to push your own boundaries.
Indeed, part of the brief for our engineers
was to build a manageable sports car
that feels at home on the racetrack, yet can be taken to brand new sport y
destinations by drivers who aren’t able
to tackle the Northern Loop of the
Nürburgring day in day out.
The new 911 GT3 preserves tradition for
the future – a principle that the 911 has
embodied for 50 years. It aims to push
the boundaries of what is possible, on
each new day.
For fuel consumption, CO
2 emissions and efficiency class, please refer to page 91.
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12 I The new 911 GT3
Aerodynamics and design.
Clear rules apply at the limit. One of
them being that a sport y design alone is
not enough. Each detail must also serve
a particular function.
The new front end has further improved
the aerodynamics of the centre radiator.
This is revealed to the eye by the custom
ary 911 GT3 air outlet to the front of the
luggage compartment lid. Together with
the wider front spoiler lip, it provides
much more downforce at the front axle.
All cooling air openings are protected by
titanium coloured air intake grilles. These are an indication of what lies at the
centre of the concept: motorsport.
Bi
Xenon headlights are fit ted as stand
ard. Their design is reminiscent of
Porsche motorsport classics. Sleek
direction indicators, daytime running
lights and position lights boasting LED
technology create that contemporary
contrast. LED headlights are also
available as an option.
The mirror base of the SportDesign
exterior mirrors reflects the v shaped
st yling of the wheel spokes and air
intake opening in the front end. Three words sum up the rear: wider,
sleeker, sharper. LED taillights emphasise
the horizontal contouring of the rear.
The central t win tailpipe of the sports
exhaust system is painted black.
From afar, the fixed rear wing visibly
distinguishes the 911 GT3 from a 911.
The wing, wing uprights and rear lid are
made of a light weight synthetic material.
The ram air collector intake is now a
single unit.
That ’s the downforce and engine air
induction prerequisites fulfilled. The
aerodynamics have also been enhanced by the new underbody panelling with
diffuser function at the rear. The result is
considerable downforce for considerable
driving stabilit y and a drag coefficient
of 0.33.
The new 911 GT3 has an even sturdier
and safer stance on the tarmac. Nowhere
does it feel more at home than at the
limit.
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Engine.
Located just above the tarmac and posi
tioned low down in the rear is the newly
developed water cooled six cylinder alu
minium engine with four valves per cylin
der, VarioCam and a separate engine
oil tank.
This high revving concept promises excep
tional
power. The engine has a maximum
speed of 9,000 rpm.
Maximum torque
of 440
Nm is available at 6,250 rpm and
maximum power output is
produced
at 8,250 rpm. Particularly light weight
Two hundredths of a second are worlds apart.
What are we waiting for?
titanium connecting rods facilitate the
unit’s impressive rpm capability.
The engine taps into its capacit y of
3.8 litres to generate a maximum power
output of 350 kW (475 hp). This corre
sponds to a power output per litre of
92 kW (125 hp). The new 911 GT3 tears
acceleration limits asunder: it sprints
from 0 to 100 km/ h in just 3.5 seconds –
0.6 seconds faster than its predecessor.
The 200 km/ h mark is also reached
0.9 seconds sooner, after precisely
11. 4 s e c o n d s .
How is that possible? Thanks to a weight
to power ratio of only 4.1 kg / kW
(3.0 kg / hp), a great deal of fine tuning
and the short transmission ratios of
Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK). These
increase torque and acceleration potential
in all seven gears. Limits? The new
911 GT3 accepts that only the other side
of the 315 km/ h mark is beyond its reach.
Direct fuel injection (DFI), fitted in a
911 GT3 model for the first time, makes
a decisive contribution to the efficiency
of the engine – and its power output. It does it with millisecond precision and
a pressure of up to 200 bar for optimum
mixture formation and combustion in the
combustion chamber.
For fuel consumption, CO
2 emissions and efficiency class, please refer to page 91.