1978 Porsche 911 Turbo Type 930 pictures and wallpaper

It has been proven throughout time on many occasions that racing improves the breed. For Porsche, this is no exception. During the late 1960s, they had fitted their racing cars with turbochargers which were met with positive results. This led to outfitting their road-going cars with this performance enhancing feature. The initial intent of the turbocharged street 911 cars was to comply with homologation requirements. But after rules changed making the turbo's obsolete, the 911 street car development continued. The development was led by Ernst Fuhrmann who used the lessons-learned from the 917/30 Can-Am cars to equipped with 3-liter flat-six Carrera RS 3.0. Other improvements were needed to cope with the additional power, including suspension upgrades, larger brakes, and an improved four-speed gearbox. To increase cooling airflow and provide additional down force, a 'whale-tail' rear spoiler was fitted on the back of the car. The wheel wells were flared and increased in size to accommodate the upgraded and wider rear wheels. These larger tires improved the grip and stability at high speed.

The road-going 'Turbo' was released in the spring of 1975 with exportation to the US following a year later. Power was increased in 1978 to an impressive 300 hp (DIN), as displacement rose to 3.3-liters and the addition of an air-to-air intercooler. Other improvements were made along the way, including larger brakes and changes to rear spoiler to improve airflow. Many of these features were became the basis for the very successful 934 and 935 racing cars.
The name 930 was an internal designation for a turbo 911 built from 76-93. From 1979 through 1985, the 930 was not sold in the United States. The Type 930 Coupe had been intended to satisfy racing homologation requirements that stated 500 examples were required to be built in order to race. Porsche began with the 911 and added flared fenders to protect the wider wheels and tires. A rear spoiler was placed on the rear and the engine was given a KKK turbocharger. Though it was originally intended for racing, the market demanded that Porsche produce road-going versions. It was introduced in 1975 and stayed in production for a number of years, until finally being phased out in 1989.

For 1987, the Porsche 930 S offered over 280 horsepower and could race from zero-to-sixty in about 5 seconds. Performance continued to all aspects of the vehicle including the brakes, suspension, and transmission. The slant-nose front end and faired in headlamps were designed to improve the vehicles aerodynamics. This was an option offered by the factory in 1987.

1978 Porsche 911 Turbo Type 930

Year1978
MakePorsche
Model911 Turbo Type 930
Body StyleCoupe
Engine LocationRear
Drive TypeRear Wheel
Body / ChassisSteel unibody
Production Years for Series1975 - 1989
Price$95,000.00
Weight3275 lbs | 1485.5 kg
Combined MPG0.00

Performance
0-60 mph4.6 seconds.
1/4 Mile12.9 seconds.
Top Speed162 mph | 260.7 km/h Similar top speeds

Engine  
Engine ConfigurationF
Cylinders6
Aspiration/InductionTwin-turbocharged
Displacement3299.00 cc | 201.3 cu in. | 3.3 L.
Horsepower320.00 BHP (235.5 KW) @ 5750.00 RPM
Torque450.00 NM (331.8 Ft-Lbs) @ 4500.00 RPM
HP to Weight Ratio10.2 LB / HP (Vehicles with similar ratio)
HP / Liter97.0 BHP / Liter
Vehicles with similar horsepower and weight

Standard Transmission
Gears5
TransmissionManual


 
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