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2005 Porsche Carrera GT Base 2dr Carrera

2005 Porsche Carrera GT
Trim Info:
Rear-Wheel Drive, 2 Door Roadster, Two-Seater
10 mpg city / 16 mpg hwy
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Technical Specifications

Technical Data
Body Style:
2 Door Roadster
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
EPA Classification:
Two-Seater
Passenger Capacity:
2
Base Curb Weight (lbs):
3043
EPA Fuel Economy Est - City (MPG):
10
EPA Fuel Economy Est - Hwy (MPG):
16
Engine Type:
Gas V10
Displacement:
5.7L/350
Fuel System:
EFI
SAE Net Horsepower @ RPM:
605 @ 8000
SAE Net Torque @ RPM:
435 @ 5750
Trans Description Cont.:
Manual
Suspension Type - Front:
Double wishbone
Suspension Type - Rear:
Double wishbone
Front Tire Size:
P265/35ZR19
Rear Tire Size:
P335/30ZR20
Spare Tire Size:
Compact
Front Wheel Size (in):
19 x 9.5
Rear Wheel Size (in):
20 x 12.5
Front Wheel Material:
Magnesium
Rear Wheel Material:
Magnesium
Brake ABS System:
Four-Wheel
Disc - Front (Yes or ):
Yes
Disc - Rear (Yes or ):
Yes
Rear Brake Rotor Diam x Thickness (in):
14.96 x - TBD -
Fuel Tank Capacity, Approx (gal):
24
Wheelbase (in):
107.5
Length, Overall (in):
181.6
Trunk Volume (ft³):
2.7
Advanced Technical Data
Trans Type:
6
Trans Description Cont. Again:
w/OD
First Gear Ratio (:1):
3.20
Second Gear Ratio (:1):
1.87
Third Gear Ratio (:1):
1.36
Fourth Gear Ratio (:1):
1.07
Fifth Gear Ratio (:1):
0.90
Sixth Gear Ratio (:1):
0.75
Reverse Ratio (:1):
2.19
Clutch Size (in):
6.65
Final Drive Axle Ratio (:1):
4.44
Suspension Type - Front (Cont.):
w/coil springs
Suspension Type - Rear (Cont.):
w/coil springs
Steering Type:
Pwr Rack & Pinion
Brake Type:
Pwr
Front Brake Rotor Diam x Thickness (in):
14.96 x - TBD -
Width, Max w/o mirrors (in):
75.6
Height, Overall (in):
45.9
Track Width, Front (in):
63.5
Track Width, Rear (in):
62.5
Min Ground Clearance (in):
3.4


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