What engine does a 964 have?

What engine does a 964 have?

Porsche 964
Engine 3.3 L M30/69 turbo flat-6 3.6 L M64/01, 02, 03 3.6 L M64/50 turbo 3.75 L M64/04 (3.8 RS/RSR)
Transmission 4-speed automatic 5-speed Getrag G50 manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,270 mm (89.4 in)

What model Porsche is Bad Boys?

Porsche 911 Turbo
The Porsche 911 Turbo that starred in the iconic ’90s blockbuster Bad Boys is going under the gavel at Mecum next year.

Is a 993 a 911?

The 993 in all its configurations was the fourth-generation Porsche 911, and sold in North America for model years 1995-98.

What year Porsche Bad Boys?

1994 Porsche
The 1994 Porsche 911 Turbo that starred alongside actors Will Smith and Martin Lawrence in their hit movie Bad Boys is set to go up for auction via Mecum in January .

What does 964 mean on a Porsche?

Type 964 (“nine-sixty-four”, or “nine-six-four”) is Porsche’s internal code name for the 911 Carrera 2 and 911 Carrera 4 models, which were badged simply as “Carrera 2” and “Carrera 4”. “964” is used by automotive publications and enthusiasts to distinguish them from other generations of the Carrera. Carrera 2 and 4 Porsche 964 Carrera

What kind of engine does a 964 CUP have?

964 Cup. Based on the Porsche 964 was the 1990 racing version for the new Porsche Carrera Cup. In addition to an increase in output by 11 kW to 195 kW (265 hp) the 964 Cup had a welded roll-cage, a modified chassis set-up and the ground clearance was 55 mm lower than on the standard version.

When did the Porsche 964 Carrera RS come out?

Carrera RS variants. In 1992, Porsche produced a super-lightweight, rear-wheel-drive only version of the 964 dubbed Carrera RS for the European market. It was based on Porsche’s 911 “Carrera Cup” race car and harked back to the 2.7 and 3.0 RS and RSR models.

Would Josh have been denied a Porsche 964?

That’s not to say Josh would be denied a really nice Porsche! In 1992, Porsche produced a super-lightweight, rear-wheel-drive only version of the 964 dubbed the Carrera RS for the European market. It was based on Porsche’s 911 “Carrera Cup” race car and harked back to the 2.7 and 3.0 RS and RSR models.

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