1995: Bi-turbocharging The 993 series 911 Turbo, presented in 1995, was given a 3.6-litre engine fitted with two small turbochargers. The engineâÂÂs performance curve was not dissimilar to a high-displacement naturally aspirated engine. From as low as 2,000 rpm, the engine generated plenty of thrust which changed into impressive, rousing velocity as of 3,500 rpm, pressing the occupants into their seats. (...)
The new chassis designed in accordance with the âÂÂLSAâ concept (Light, Stable, Agile) in the 993 series finally put an end to the capriciousness of the rear engine-powered 911. It mainly affected the rear axle, which was based on a multi-link suspension tested in motor races and which facilitated excellent driving dynamics. The axle kinematics are designed to ensure that the vehicleâÂÂs suspension compresses significantly less when accelerating and driving round bends. This stabilises the overall handling. (...)
1994, 911 Carrera Cabriolet, Type 993, 3,6 Liter, Generations
1994, 911 Carrera Coupe, Type 993, 3,6 Liter, Generations
3.6-litre flat-six engine with Varioram system; Porsche 911 Carrera 3.6 (993); 1995
911 Turbo 3.6 Coupe (MY 1996)
911 Turbo S 3.6 Coupe MY 1998 (993)
911 Turbo S 3.6 Coupe MY 1998 (993)
3.6-litre flat-six engine with turbocharger; Porsche 911 Turbo (993); 1996
993 Models: 911 Targa Model years: 1996-1998 Displacement: 3600 cc Drive: Rear-wheel drive Number sold: 4583
993 (1996 - 1998), Arctic Silver
The twin-tube gas-filled shock absorbers on the front axle provide an optimal compromise between sportyness, safety and comfort
The rear axle has directly acting stabilizers in the pipe construction
Water-cooled six-cylinder engine with 3.4 litre displacement and 221 kW (300HP)