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22 Feb 2005, 22:48 (Ref:1232899) | #1 | ||
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I apologise for retreading old ground, but I've been offline for a couple of weeks, so I'm a bit behind; what is going on with Porsche? I saw lmsr.net report that there would be a factory LMP2 at Petit Le Mans and a factory LMP1 for 2006, surely the biggest sportscar news of the year, and now... nothing. What gives, chaps? Someone please fill me in!
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http://tentenths.com/forum/showthrea...6&page=4&pp=15
There is the link BS. Key words "Needs Board Approval". |
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The story was in Motorsport news - everything else was derived from that.
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Are we to infer anything from the length of time since the MN article? Has the board decided not to approve the project? Has it all gone horribly wrong? Remarkable that there has been no more news.
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The new Porsche, the CAYMAN will be build with an 3.4l engine ....
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Just had a thought; if it's true that Porsche will build an LMP2 then convert it into an LMP1, will they have a 3.4-litre engine in the LMP2 then whack blowers on it for the LMP1?
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I think those were regulation-specific, rather than fundamental problems. Certainly, in the 1998 GT Championship, Porsche found that its turbocharged engine simply couldn't match the normally-aspirated Mercedes-Benz unit. But the Audi R8 and the Bentley Speed 8 were both turbocharged.
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After the restrictors were changed (after Silverstone, I think). |
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If what I've heard is correct, it will not be a Six cylinder.
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i didn't say that the next-gen Porsche LMP engine would be a 6-cylinder unit, if thats what you thought i was saying in my earlier post... just that an evolution of an LMP2 engine into an LMP1 engine is not outside the realm of possibility. if what i have heard is correct, than i am right there with you Fogelhund... Last edited by tblincoe; 24 Feb 2005 at 17:20. |
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LMP2 engines can have up to eight cylinders, yes?
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you are so sure about the powerplant, what have you heard and where did you hear it and why can't you say??
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I would tend to agree that the V10 would be the most likely choice given that they already put some development towards it for the '99-00 car. But I wouldn't put it past Porsche to come up with another solution. They certainly love their twin-turbo flat six and I can see them re-vamping it to make it a winner once more. Porsche also had experience with turbo-charged V8's in their short stint in CART during the late '80's.
Another reason they chose not to use the flat six though was that it couldn't be a stressed member of the chassis if I recall. |
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Is Wiet Huidekoper (= MDC Motorsport) developing the Porsche LMP? (Porsche LMP built in UK?)
See this old (August '04) topic. According their advertisement in Autosport MDC was looking for engineers because they: "have been appointed for a long term Le Mans sports car programme". Huidekoper was involved in the development of the Porsche GT1 car. |
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So I still think this is another car. Any guesses? Rollcentre Nissan to replaces the Huidekoper designed Dallaras?? Or is it just the new Lister LMP? It could be the next Panoz LMP, in fact it could be just about anything Mariantic Just read the Panoz P1 thread - better cross that one off the list! Last edited by mariantic; 3 Mar 2005 at 12:05. |
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The rumour is that the new Porsche tub was built in England, right?
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