33rd International Vienna Motor Symposium

Performance and Efficiency – The Flat-Six Engines in the New Porsche 911 Carrera

Authors

Dipl.-Ing.T. Wasserbäch, Dipl.-Ing.M. Kerkau,
Dipl.-Ing.G. Bofinger, Dipl.-Ing.M. Baumann,
Dipl.-Ing.J. Kerner, Dr.-Ing.H.-J.Neußer, Dr.Ing.h.c.F.Porsche AG, Weissach

Year

2012

Print Info

Fortschritt-Berichte VDI, Reihe 12, Nr. 735

Summary

At 48 years of age, the new Porsche 911 Carrera is younger than ever. The completely redeveloped generation of the Sports Car icon has raised the bar for performance and efficiency even higher. All versions boast fuel consumption of less than ten litres per 100 kilometres. Fuel consumption and emissions are reduced by up to 16 percent compared with the predecessor. A significant contribution to this is made by the extensively optimised flat-six engines. The performance of the 3.8-litre engine in the 911 Carrera S was increased to 400 hp through further dethrottling of the intake section and the exhaust system in conjunction with optimisation of the combustion process, while consumption was reduced by 15 percent through use of the Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK).

Lectures from the International Vienna Motor Symposium can be ordered from the Austrian Society of Automotive Engineers (ÖVK). Lectures can only be purchased in the form of the complete conference documents, individual lectures are not available.
When placing an order, please note the year/name of the event (e.g. "45th International Vienna Motor Symposium 2024") for the further ordering process.

Order

Members of the Austrian Society of Automotive Engineers have access to all lectures of the International Vienna Motor Symposia.

Members Login
To search