1993 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
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1993 911 Carrera 2 Cabriolet (964)
engine
TYPE
Flat 6
INDUCTION
Normallly-aspirated
COOLING
Air/oil-cooled
VALVETRAIN
Single overhead camshaft
INJECTION
Port injection
BORE X STROKE
3.94 in/100 mm x 3.01 in/76.4 mm
DISPLACEMENT
219.60 cu-in/3,600 cc
HORSEPOWER
247 @ 6100 rpm
TORQUE
228 lb-ft @ 4800 rpm
MAX RPM
6700
COMPRESSION RATIO
11.3:1
transmission
OPTIONS
5-speed manual, 4-speed Tiptronic
chassis
TYPE
Rear-engined, rear-wheel drive
CURB WEIGHT
3,164 lbs. manual/3,233 lbs. Tiptronic
HEIGHT
51.89 in/1,318 mm
GROUND CLEARANCE
4.72 in/120 mm
LENGTH
167.32 in/4,250 mm
WHEELBASE
89.45 in/2,272 mm
WIDTH
65.00 in/1,651 mm
TRACK FRONT
54.33 in/1,380 mm
TRACK REAR
54.09 in/1,374 mm
DRAG COEFFICIENT
.32
WHEEL SIZE FRONT
16 x 6
WHEEL SIZE REAR
16 x 8
TIRE SIZE FRONT
205/55ZR-16
TIRE SIZE REAR
225/50ZR-16
brakes
CALIPER FRONT
Fixed 4-piston
CALIPER REAR
Fixed 4-piston
DISC TYPE FRONT
Ventilated discs
DISC TYPE REAR
Ventilated discs
DISC SIZE FRONT
11.73 in/298 mm x 1.10 in/28 mm
DISC SIZE REAR
11.77 in/299 mm x 0.94 in/24 mm
performance
0 TO 60 MPH
5.5 seconds manual/6.4 seconds Tiptronic
TOP SPEED
162 mph manual/159 mph Tiptronic
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