New 420 bhp Porsche 911 GT3 Cup

Porsche 911 GT3 Cup
by Sam Stockley
December 2, 2007 7:20 AM
Filed Under: German, Porsche

With the 2008 motorsport season almost upon us, Porsche have upped power on their new 911 GT3 Cup and will produce a category record 265 examples of the now 420 hp production-based racing car. Produced in Stuttgart, the 26 examples heading for racing use in the Porsche Mobil1 Supercup, Porsche Carrera Cups and GT3 Cup Challenges will be delivered early March next year.

Gaining 20 hp over the output of the previous model, the 3.6-litre six-cylinder boxer unit now produces 420 hp. And with a kerb weight of just 1,150 kg in race trim and therefore a power-to-weight ratio of 2.7 kilos per horsepower, is some 245 kg lighter (at 3.4 kg / hp) than a standard new 415 hp GT3. A six-speed sequential transmission allowing for seamless full throttle shifting has been optimised for the new more powerful engine characteristics.

Keeping up with the production version, the GT3 Cup's rear end has been significantly updated, among the changes being the insertion of air venting slits to provide better heat dispersal. A modified exhaust system, producing a more commanding Formula 1 reminiscent sound, and exclusive PCCB Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes, which reduces weight by 20 kg and increases braking response and lifetime reliability.

Source: Porsche AG
Press Release (Click to expand)

The new Porsche 911 GT3 Cup is entering the 2008 motorsport season with engine output increased to 420 bhp. The car will be raced in the Porsche Mobil1 Supercup, the world’s fastest international brand trophy, and worldwide in national Porsche Carrera Cups and GT3 Cup Challenges. 265 units of this production-based racing car developed in Weissach will be built on Porsche’s production line in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen, marking a new record for a car of this category.

The most significant modification compared with last year’s model is the new rear end following the design of the production model. Air venting slits ensure better dissipation of heat at the rear. The 3.6-litre six-cylinder boxer engine developed in Weissach is also based on the street-legal GT3 and develops maximum output of 420 bhp, 20 horsepower more than on the previous model. The sequential six-speed transmission with interruption of engine power enables the driver to shift up under full throttle without disengaging the clutch. The transmission itself has been optimised and the gear ratios adjusted to the characteristics of the engine. Weighing 1,150 kg in race trim, the new 911 GT3 Cup has a power-to-weight ratio of 2.7 kg per horsepower.

The 26 units of the 911 GT3 Cup built for the Porsche Mobil1 Supercup feature a special exhaust system with an even more striking sound pattern reminiscent of the Formula 1 racing scene as well as PCCB Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes as exclusive highlights. Compared with conventional brake discs, PCCB reduces unsprung masses by 20 kg and sets new standards in terms of responsiveness, resistance to fading, and a long service life. The racing cars entered worldwide in the Carrera Cup feature a modified exhaust system and steel brake discs.

Porsche’s Racing Department in Weissach is responsible for the fine-tuning and running in the 911 GT3 Cup cars. Deliveries will be directly from Weissach, depending on the country of destination and the schedules to be observed. While the cars for the Carrera Cup New Zealand have already been shipped, delivery of the racing cars for the Porsche Mobil1 Supercup and the Carrera Cup Germany is scheduled for early March 2008.


Specifications

Power Unit
Water-cooled six-cylinder boxer; 3,598 cc; stroke 76.4 mm (3.01"); bore 99.98 mm (3.94"); max output 420 bhp (309 kW); max torque 420 Nm (310 lb-ft); max engine speed 8,400 rpm; four-valve technology; dry sump lubrication; two-stage resonance intake distributor; central air intake; electronic MS 3.1 engine management; fuel injection (multi-point, sequential); fuel grade 98 RON premium plus unleaded; racing exhaust with fully controlled catalytic converter (400 cells); rear silencer with centrally mounted double tailpipe; special exhaust tailpipes for the Porsche Mobil1 Supercup.

Power Transmission
Six-speed gearbox with sequential jaw-type shift; compressed oil lubrication; oil/water heat exchanger; single-mass flywheel; hydraulic disengagement lever; 5.5-inch three-plate sintered metal clutch; limited-slip differential 40/60 %; rear-wheel drive.

Body
Monocoque body made of hot-galvanised steel; aerodynamically optimised front end with front spoiler; doors with side frames made of CFP and reinforced plastic door panels; rear lid with adjustable rear wing made of CFP; rear body panels made of CFP; air jack; welded-in rollcage; bucket-type racing seat (on driver's side only) with flame-resistant seat cover; six-point seat belt adapted for use of the HANS Head and Neck Support; electric fire-extinguishing system; 90-litre fuel tank; safety bar holding the battery in position.

Chassis and Suspension
Front: McPherson spring strut axle; Sachs gas pressure dampers; double coil springs (main and ancillary spring); front axle arms adjustable for camber; adjustable sword-type anti-roll bar; reinforced front axle crossbar with six-point fastening and double clamping; power steering with  electrohydraulic pressure supply.
Rear: Multi-arm axle with rigidly mounted axle subframe; Sachs gas pressure dampers; double coil springs (main and ancillary spring); rear axle track arm adjustable for camber; rear axle tiebar reinforced and infinitely adjustable; adjustable sword-type anti-roll bar.
Complete suspension infinitely adjustable (height, camber, track).

Brakes
Brake system with balance bar control.
Front: Single-piece six-piston aluminium fixed callipers; Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB), inner-vented, 380 mm (14.96") in diameter; racing brake pads.
Rear: Single-piece four-piston aluminium fixed callipers; Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB), inner-vented, 350 mm (13.78") in diameter; racing brake pads.

Wheels/Tyres
Front: Three-piece BBS light-alloy wheels (9J x 18); ET 43 with central locking;
Michelin rain tyres (24/64-18).
Rear: Three-piece BBS light-alloy wheels (11J x 18); ET 30 with central locking;
Michelin rain tyres (27/68-18).

Electrical System
Motec display with integrated data recording; battery: 12 volt, 50 Ah, 90 Ah alternator.

Weight
Approx 1,150 kg (1,130 kg with PCCB).

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Comments

TheStig
December 2, 2007 8:29 AM
If we were cars.. i wanna be this GT3 Cup

carcrazy1234
December 2, 2007 8:48 AM
if we were cars.. i wanna be the fxx evolutione :) i was just on a site where a forum was talkin bout it.. i wish that car would enter some races seriously

Joe_Limon
December 2, 2007 10:59 AM
If we were cars I would want to be a lp640, tame enough to be a daily driver (barely), and awd so it might have a chance in my Canadian winters (comparatively)

Harajoshi2
December 2, 2007 1:52 PM
If I were a car... VW Phaeton

GeeDougg
December 2, 2007 6:29 PM
Damn fine choice.... Amazing car, that VeeDub Phaeton....

xxxx
December 2, 2007 2:20 PM
1932 Dusenberg J182 Dual Cowl Phaeton.

GeeDougg
December 2, 2007 6:30 PM
If I were a car, I'd either be this, or the GT2 or Turbo, or a Carrera GT, or better yet, a 1000HP Gemballa Mirage GT.... :D

puddingpuppet
December 2, 2007 9:19 PM
I'll go with a Ford GT40. I fell in love with that thing when I saw clips of it running the Le Mans in '66 when I was around 5 years old.

moyusuf
December 2, 2007 10:27 PM
If I where a car I would be a '92 Corrolla. Oh? did that not make sense? oh lets stick to the damn topic then!

radmeister
December 3, 2007 2:46 AM
AHAHAHAHAHAH anyone that would drive an LP640 in our winters should be shot on live tv. And the awd wont get you anywhere when you have under 1" of clearance under the bumper, unless you wanna use it as a snow plow ur not gonna go anywhere. The ultimate winter car in canada would be the Cayenne Turbo or the AMG G55 but i don't know how advanced the traction control is on the G55 compared to the Cayenne. If i had to be a car it would be a 1997 Porsche 911 Turbo, its got that classic porsche look and goes like a bat out of hell.

Joe_Limon
December 3, 2007 3:06 AM
Cayenne is a woman's suv. Anyone who drives it should be wearing makeup. As to the g55, haha thats more of a box then a landrover. As to ground clearance. My car bottoms out everytime I go off a rounded curb straight on. I have never had it snowplow on me... maybe you should stop trying to drive through the ditches.

TheStig
December 3, 2007 7:32 AM
Nice pick radmeister.. Car Magazine gave the car of life!! after 500 issues. it means after testing cars for 41 years they choosed the 1997 993 Turbo

adriannedelcu23
December 3, 2007 12:44 PM
The perfect racing car.I bet it will smoke Ferrari 430 in ALMS.

radmeister
December 4, 2007 1:01 AM
How is the cayenne turbo a womans suv?? its the fastest one out there. I've snow plowed with my 95 Aero lotsa times and it has bout 4" in the front happens all the time when you go out on the roads before the snow plows, happened saturday night too we had 8" of snow fall where i am in a matter of 2hrs. My 3M stoneguard got scratched to hell i'm gonna need a new 1 this summer there goes another 400$

radmeister
December 4, 2007 1:04 AM
Yeah the '97 Turbo is my fav car, especially the limited edition one that came in that crazy dark purple with the savanah tan leather int. As soon as i get 90,000$ in the bank i'm going to hunt for a mint one.

Joe_Limon
December 4, 2007 11:07 PM
the LP640 has 5.5" of clearance. My 1999 Mercury cougar had 5" of clearance, and my 2002 grand prix has 6" of clearance. I have never snow plowed in either car. The only time I have ever snowplowed a car was with a 86 t-bird and that was because I was the first person to pull into a parking lot with a foot of snow. Also you are missing out on the fact that I said "comparatively" I even put brackets around it. Who cares if the Turbo Cayenne has 500hp, it still doesn't change the fact that the only people that drive them are wives of rich guys. I have never seen a Cayenne pull a trailor because whoever can afford them get a truck to do that.

radmeister
December 5, 2007 2:52 AM
How many suv's that are pulling a trailer have you seen, by your theory all SUVS and pick up trucks are for women because the majority of them are used to drive around pointlessly waisting our valuable ozone. And there is no way in hell the LP640 has 5.5" under the front lip, maybe 5.5cm which is about 2" you can even look at photos. Maybe there are 5" under the car but not under the front of the lip and thats what you hit the snow with.

Joe_Limon
December 5, 2007 5:14 AM
by my theory, the Cayenne is an overpriced curvaceous beast. The only people who drive them are soccer moms who's husbands want their wives to have "the best". Their really is no other market for Porsche to sell to. Anybody who wants a really nice vehicle gets a car. Not a glorified van.

Also, do you even know what comparatively means? Because now matter how much I say it, it just won't stick in your head.

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