Monday, November 14, 2011

DP Motorsports Redoes a 1973 Porsche 911 in Carbon Fiber



There are jobs tuning and tuning jobs. While some companies sprinkle with a few accessories on their cars and call it a day other than the tuners DP Motorsport brand new yard will create unique projects.

German company's latest creation is a special 1973 Porsche 911 (G-model), which has changed in any way possible. Highlight of the song is a carbon fiber dp11 RS 2011 custom carbon fiber, which includes the roof, bumpers, bonnet, doors, rocker panels, front and rear fenders and rear spoiler - in other words, each panel of the body.

And that's all. The weight-saving measures also use green heated windshield, a series of greenish-plexiglass windows and fog light and rear light lenses and air cover and protection substrate is carbon fiber.

A light breeze cleaning fluid reservoir, a lighter energy cooler internal distribution of oil with a vent cover half and a fiber front cooling housing carbon brakes help further reduce vehicle weight.

On the inside, DP Motorsports stripped the cabin of the 911 and adds a dash light bucket seats and carbon fiber, both partially covered in Alcantara, and a safety cage and a sport steering wheel lightly.

Power changed the 1973 Porsche 911 is a courtesy of the 3.6-liter flat-six with a carb-PMO with 50 mm outdoor air filters are designed for 310 horsepower, or 228kW. G-50 gearbox and differential are also part of the package is a new braking system with 964, and adjusted 911-G model.

Hardcore sports coupe rides on a set of 15 inch Fuchs wheels shod with tires in size 225/50-15 front and 345/35-15 rear. Finally, the improved DP Motorsports suspension of the car with the new coilovers, adjustable stabilizers, and the rear axle arms Uniball independent rings.

All these changes help to significantly reduce vehicle weight of 911 standard is 1080 kg to 1336 kg (2831 to 2943 pounds), depending on model and equipment features for only 870 kg (1.918 pounds).

The German company did not announce the information on his project light 911.

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