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Robbie
Mar 07, 2007, 6:11 AM
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TechArt GTstreet Based on Porsche 911 Turbo


With its 2001 TechArt GTstreet, based on the Porsche 911 Turbo of the 996 model series, TechArt created one of the fastest and most powerful street-legal sports cars of its time. The next evolutionary stage of this fascinating concept celebrates its world debut at the Geneva Motor Show 2007. The new TechArt GTstreet, based on the 911 Turbo of the latest 997 series, starts at $320,000.

Like the predecessor the new GTstreet edition centers on a powerful engine. The 3.6-liter twin-turbo flat engine is modified by the TechArt engine specialists and now develops 630 bhp at 6,800 rpm, up from standard 480 bhp. Peak torque increases to 605 lb-ft at 4,500 rpm.

The TechArt TA 097/T3 engine conversion comprises two special VTG turbochargers, a new air box with sport air filter, high-performance manifolds, intercoolers and a stainless-steel sport exhaust system with high-performance catalysts. The precise optimal interaction of all modifications is ensured by a newly programmed engine management system.

Power is transferred to all four wheels via a modified transmission with TechArt gear-throw shortening.

Thus equipped the TechArt GTstreet delivers performance that firmly places it among the world’s fastest sports cars: 0 – 62 mph in just 3.2 seconds, 126 mph after just 10.9 seconds and a top speed of 214 mph speak volumes.

The bodykit for the TechArt GTstreet was created in the wind tunnel, and offers an optimal symbiosis of aerodynamic downforce, minimized drag and striking design.

The front fascia of the GTstreet with retractable carbon-fiber splitter produces downforce on the front axle and provides radiator, oil coolers and brakes with more cooling air, thanks to its large, striking air inlets. The auxiliary headlamp units with daytime running lights and fog lamps improve active safety. They also give the car even more passing clout.

The TechArt GTstreet fenders flareson the front axle add 10 mm to the two-door’s width and give it an even more dynamic appearance. But that’s not all: The air outlets behind the front wheel houses optimize brake venting. The larger air ducts in the rear sidewalls provide engine and intercoolers with a larger supply of cooling air. For an optimal transition between front and rear fenders the TechArt designers have developed rocker panels that complement the new contours. TechArt mirror and headlamp moldings provide the finishing touches.

The TechArt roof spoiler extends the roofline and optimizes airflow to the adjustable rear airfoil of the GTstreet.

The TechArt GTstreet rear fascia with integrated carbon-fiber diffuser contributes to the strong downforce generated on the rear axle. It also provides the perfect backdrop for the quad exhaust of the TechArt high-performance exhaust system.

TechArt Automobildesign offers a number of versions of its popular Formula wheel in sizes 8.5Jx20 in front and 12Jx20 on the rear axle. GTstreet buyers can choose from several color combinations and between the one-piece Formula and the multi-piece Formula II designs. The Formula II wheel features an exchangeable wheel lip. For optimal tires TechArt chose ContiSportContact 3 high-performance tires in sizes 245/30 ZR20 and 325/25 ZR20.

The large 20-inch wheels also provide the necessary space for the especially powerful and durable TechArt high-performance brake system. It features six-piston aluminum fixed calipers and 390-millimeter discs on the front axle. The rear axle is fitted with 365-millimeter discs and four-piston fixed calipers.

The TechArt GTstreet comes with a TechArt VarioPlus coil-over suspension that is based on the electronically adjustable PASM damping system of the 911 Turbo. This chassis allows individual ride-height lowering by up to 25 millimeters and push-button selection of two different damper settings, “Normal” or “Sport.” However, the dampers are not limited to these presets. Sporty driving automatically results in firmer damper settings in both modes, thus combining excellent ride comfort during normal driving with agile and responsive handling during fast cornering.

The cockpit of the TechArt GTstreet also differs distinctly from the stock 911 Turbo. Among the differences is an exclusive leather interior with color-contrasted stitching and sporty CarboBlack highlights. The coupe is further equipped with an ergonomically shaped TechArt sport steering wheel, aluminum foot pedals, foot rest and shifter, as well as with illuminated door sills sporting the TechArt logo.


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jamesy
Mar 07, 2007, 6:42 AM
It does look very good. But IMO its been ruined. The 911 Turbo is an amazing car already. It doesn't need to be modified like this.

But nevertheless, I like the paintwork, and I like the interior, but that rear spoiler looks a bit too big. But 630BHP sounds awesome.:)

birger
Mar 07, 2007, 9:06 AM
That looks great, very agressive

S-Tune_S1
Mar 07, 2007, 9:16 AM
looks just as good as the first skecthes that came out ,, but that rear wing ,, too racey ,,

Robbie
Mar 07, 2007, 9:17 AM
that looks pretty cool, i like it, but the car is abit too far of what i thought it should be...well i dont quite like it...well the car looks very good, very nice colour and stuff, but the huge wing, dont like it, and the whole rear bumper looks like the one from my NFSMW 510 game and its just too big, well it looks like nothing like the original one, i dont know, i just dont like it, the rims are just so seriously uncool(cool wall stuff, watching Top Gear too much) if the sketch of the car could be turning out as same as the sketch, ill have that please, but the interior looks pretty neat, 3.2 till 60 is a good time, and 630hp is very cool

Oscar590
Mar 07, 2007, 11:03 AM
wow....wow.....amazing thats all i can say.

AC48
Mar 07, 2007, 12:08 PM
Overall I like it. I just don't like how the spoiler mounts, and I'm not sure I like the wheels...

Lp640
Mar 07, 2007, 12:27 PM
very nice looks smooth

bennyboy
Mar 07, 2007, 1:16 PM
That looks incredible. I've always liked the host of aftermarket Porsches. The back view is the best, by far. I love seeing the 997 lights and a massive wing on the back, and ''GT Street'' in the middle of it. Very very nice indeed. Love the interior aswell, that centre console with the orange trim looks very nice, and so does the gearlever and the brilliant steering wheel aswell.

And 630bhp and 605lb ft of torque are incredible figures, and it goes like stink aswell to top it all off. This is one nice car.

v@nQu!$h~$
Mar 08, 2007, 10:46 PM
Wow, a Porsche that I actually dont like at all....