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The Porsche Carrera GT
(Project Code 980) is a mid-engined sports car that was manufactured by Porsche
between 2004–2007 in Leipzig, Germany. Sports Car International named the
Carrera GT number one on its list of Top Sports Cars of the 2000s, and number
eight on Top Sports Cars of All Time list.
he Carrera GT is powered by a
5.7 litre V10 engine producing 612 hp (450 kW),[5] whereas the original concept
car featured a 5.5 litre version rated at 558 hp (416 kW). Porsche claims it will
accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (62.1 mph) in 3.9 seconds and has a maximum speed
of 330 km/h (205 mph), although road tests indicated that in reality the car
can accelerate from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 3.5 secondsand 0-100 mph (160 km/h)
in 6.8 seconds. The Carrera GT has a basic five colour paint scheme which
includes Guards Red, Fayence Yellow, Basalt Black, GT Silver and Seal Grey.
Custom colours were also available from the factory. A traditional six-speed
manual transmission is the only available transmission. Attached to this
gearbox is a beechwood gearknob which pays homage to the wooden gearknob used
in the Porsche 917 Le Mans racers. In its second year of production, a limited
edition carbon fibre knob was also made available.

The Carrera GT has large side
inlets and air dams that help cool the large V10 engine framed by the carbon
fibre rear bonnet. Fitted with Porsche's latest Carbon fibre-reinforced Silicon
Carbide (C/SiC) ceramic composite brake system, the 15-inch (380 mm) SGL Carbon
disc brakes make an impressive appearance underneath the 19 inch front and 20
inch rear wheels. Similar to other Porsche models, such as the 911, the GT
includes an automated rear wing spoiler which deploys above 70 mph (110 km/h).
The interior is fitted with
soft leather. Bose audio system and navigation systems are available as
options. In typical Porsche fashion, the ignition is to the left of the
steering wheel. This placement dates back to the early days of Le Mans racing
when drivers were required to make a running start, hop into their cars, start
them and begin the race. The placement of the ignition enabled the driver to
start the car with his left hand and put it in gear with his right.
Performance

Max speed 334 kph (207.08 mph)
0 - 100 kph 3.5 s
0 - 180 kph 7.6 s
0 - 200 kph 9.9 s
0 - 250 kph 17.2 s
0 - 300 kph 34.2 s
0 - 100 mph 6.5 s
1000 m 19.4 s @ 266 kph
1/4 mile 11.0 s
0 - 100 - 0 mph 11.3 s
Engine
Drivetrain layout : Mid-engine RWD
Engine type : 68° V10, aluminium
block and heads
Valve
gear : DOHC, 4
valves per cylinder (40 valves total), variable valve timing on intake camshafts, sodium-cooled exhaust
valves
Bore x stroke: 3.86 in (98.04
mm) x 2.99 in (75.95 mm), Nikasil coated bores, forged titanium connecting
rods, forged pistons
Displacement, ci/cc : 349.8/5733
Compression ratio : 12.0:1
Max SAE net : 612 hp (456 kW)[7] at
8,000 rpm
horsepower
Max SAE net torque, : 435 lb·ft (590 N·m) at 5,750 rpm
Specific output, hp/liter:
105.5
Weight to power, lb/hp: 5.4
Transmission: 6-speed manual,
two plate ceramic dry clutch (PCCC-Porsche Ceramic Composite Clutch)
Redline : 8,400 rpm
Power :
450 kw (604 bhp / 612 ps) @ 8000 rpm
Torque :
590 Nm (437 lb-ft)
Displacement :
5.7 liters (348 ci)
Bore and stroke :
98 mm (3.9 in) x 76 mm (3 in)
Compression :
12 to 1
Engine type :
V10, 40v
Engine : location middle
General data
Gearbox : 6
Drive :
rear wheel drive
Fuel capacity :
92 l
Year of introduction : 2003
Home country :
Germany
Dimensions
Curb weight :
1380 kg (3036 lbs) +
Size :
4.61 m (181 in) long, 1.92 m (76 in) wide and 1.16 m (46 in) high
Wheelbase :
2.73 m (107.5 in)
Track width :
1.61 m (63.5 in) front, 1.5 m (58.9 in) rear
Calculations
Power to Weight ratio : 437 bhp/tonne
Power per liter :
106 bhp/liter
1/8 mile (est) 7.3 s @ 107 mph
1/2 mile (est) 17.6 s @ 152 mph
1 mile (est) 28.7 s @ 174 mph