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The
Porsche
968 is essentially the successor to the Porsche 944.
It has the classic GT front engined, rear wheel drive layout with the
added advantage of a rear transaxle giving almost perfect weight distribution.
The low nose line and wide wheel arches help to accentuate the beautiful
lines of this classic shape, a reel head turner especially in Porsche
Guards Red livery or Speed Yellow.
The hidden headlights of the 944 have gone and been replaced with visible
pop up headlights similar to the Porsche 928, helping to bring the look
of the car in line with the look of the 928 and the 911 (964) at that
time. The practical advantage is that the headlights get washed along
with the rest of the car instead of having to pop them up to wash them.
The interior remains as produced in the 944 with the famous "oval
dash". The same robust materials have been used which have given
all Porsche owners many years of trouble free motoring.
The door mirrors have been streamlined with the tear drop effect and the
wheels are 5 spoke Cup design alloys as with the 911(964) and 928 GTS.
As with the Porsche 928 there is a "bee sting" aerial mounted
on the roof.
The rear bumper is now almost indistinguishable from the bodywork, being
more blended and with integral rear light clusters, at the rear we also
find the spoiler is the bridge type..
Because of the engine heritage and these bodywork changes some people
have referred to it as the daughter of the 928.
The engine is a very sophisticated
version of the 4 cylinder, 3 litre, 16 valve unit first used on the Porsche
944 S2. All alloy with Vario Cam for optimum power throughout the speed
range. Improved combustion chamber and inlet manifold design, give the
engine 240 HP at 6200 rpm and torque of 305Nm at 4100rpm (58Kw/Litre).
At the time of production the engine had the highest displacement per
cylinder of any car engine and also the highest torque output of any unblown
3 litre engine. Clearly Porsche had invested massive development on this
engine with the required result. As with previous engines twin balancer
shafts keep vibration and noise down to more than acceptable levels.
The rear mounted gearbox is
a 6 speed manual or a 4 speed tiptronic, the first ever on a production
car. The tiptronic utilises the research and development done jointly
by Porsche and Bosche to manufacture a unit that combines the best qualities
of a manual gearbox for the open road with the best qualities of an automatic
gearbox for town driving.
The chassis is a delight with
it's near perfect weight distribution and very stiff characteristics helped
by the torque tube connecting the engine to the gearbox also some 911
components have been used in it's production.
All round independent suspension, McPherson struts up front with semi
trailing aluminium arms at the rear.
Porsche brakes have always
been the envy of most road sports car manufacturers, as this is usually
where most road sports cars start to fail, no matter how fast they are
in a straight line if you can't take a bend at the right safe speed then
you can't use the cars speed. The Porsche 968 has carried forward this
important philosophy with little or no discernable fatigue even under
harsh use. Self ventillating discs, open ventillation alloy wheels and
a study of the air flow around the discs contribute to more than adequate
cooling and so minimal fatigue and break fade. ABS adds even more safety
to the already excellent braking system. The wheels themselves are designed
to prevent the tyre coming off the rim in the event of a sudden pressure
loss at speed.
Double galvanised bodywork,
a 10 year anti corrosion warranty and 3 year paintwork warranty ensure
the high bodywork standards associated with Porsche cars.
S. Cookson, 29-7-03
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