Porsche - 2005 Porsche Carrera
GT
Unofficially, the Porsche Carrera GT is a racecar, a racecar
built for the street. What makes it a racecar is not
necessarily the huge power produced by its V10 engine or the
carbon fiber construction that keeps everything very
lightweight – although these features surely make it a fast
car. It’s more the sum of its parts that make this car worth
every bit of its $440,000 price tag.
The Porsche Carrera GT was introduced as a 2004 model and
until 2005 there were already a few changes in order to make
the Carrera GT the new Porsche super car. These were minor
updates in order to make it a little more street friendly.
Between the supplemental bar hoops is now mounted a glass
screen. The seats height is adjusted along with the additional
bolstering in the thigh area. The Carrera GT is easy
recognizable, as it’s a low, sleek, lightweight roadster, very
beautiful on the outside as it is on the inside. Two removable
panels that can be stored in the front trunk make the foul
weather protection available.
The car has unique features, among which are: 5.7 liter, 605
horsepower V10 engine, monocoque chassis with Porsche-patented
engine and transmission mounts made of carbon-reinforced
plastic and the first use of a ceramic composite clutch in a
production car. A very important aspect is that The Carrera is
safe and stable at speeds up to 205 mph, thanks to its
aerodynamic and race-bred suspension package.
The design of the suspension is so sophisticated that the
shape of its components improves the Carrera GT`s aerodynamics.
The designers used lightweight materials such as magnesium for
the car’s substantial wheels and the frames of its special
sport seats, the result being a faster and safer car. To prove
so, The Carrera GT accelerates from a standing start to 62 mph
(100km/h) in only 3.9 seconds reaches 100 mph (160 km/h) in
less than seven seconds, 125 mph (200 km/h) in less than 10
seconds, and can achieve a top test-track speed of 205 mph (330
km/h).
What makes this car have these impressive results is it’s
5.5 liter, normally aspirated V10 engine for racing created in
the development center in Weissach, Germany. That engine’s
bores have been enlarged to displace 5.7 liters in the Carrera
GT. It has a very low center of gravity, a 68-degree V angle
and four valves-per-cylinder heads. Since the block, crankshaft
and camshafts are all made of light alloys, the engine weights
only 472 pounds (214 kg).
To stop this “monster” Porsche`s team used a high-tech
braking system. Developed for demanding motorsports
applications, ceramic brakes are the first to work for on-road
use. The massive 15 inch ventilated discs and six-piston
calipers have the amazing capacity of bringing the car to a
sure and safe stop, matched only by the stunning acceleration
of Carrera GT.
Porsche Carrera GT is definitely a exotic appearance, a car
that can do it all: fascinate you with its good
looks, astound you with its performance and abilities
on the race track.
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