2007 Porsche 911
2007 Porsche 911 questions and answers
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Q: What stage turbocharger is in the 2007 Porsche 911 turbo?
A: You are kidding right?
Factory is always "Stage Zero", effectively stock.
Stage is an aftermaket term that has variable meaning amongst that after market companies line of products.
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Q: What's the maximum speed for a 2007 Porsche 911 turbo?In about how much time does it take to reach this speed?
A: The 997 Turbo (which is the 2007 Turbo Carrera) has a top speed of 193mph. There is no factory data, and I've not seen any test data from anywhere, in regards to how long it would take to reach this top speed.
0-60mph is 3.6 seconds, and it will cover the quarter mile in 12 seconds flat (and cross the traps at 120mph). There is test data to support that it will reach 160mph in 23.6 seconds. Given this data, it would be reasonable to estimate that it would be capable of reaching top speed in ~37 seconds (a run which would definitely not be stressful enough to cause the need to rebuild the engine; and repeated runs of the same also would be well within the stresses that the engine is designed for).
Q: how do you adjust parking brake on a 2007 PORSCHE 911?
A: You can't. They have electric parking brakes that can only be adjusted by accessing the body control module using a Bosch or Vetronics scanner. Best to take it to porsche.
Q: Best exhaust for 2007 Porsche 911 Turbo?
Looking to customize a bit. Prefer "sporty" to "loud." Anything other than the TechArt one that sounds good?
A: If you own a new 911 Turbo, congratulations. But I wouldn't recomend changing the exhaust. With the new variable geometry turbochargers, they had to tune the exhaust just right. Changing it might actually (believe it or not) decrease power, and would almost definately not provide gains.
If I'm not mistaken, the exhaust note should already be "sporty", and anything else will probably just make it "loud", which would certainly get annoying at cruising speeds, and you even said yourself you don't want.
Q: Should I buy a 2007 Porsche 911 Turbo or a 1985 Ford Escort 1.3? I can't make up my mind.?
A: Definitely go for the escort... then you'll have more money to spend on your lady!
Q: porsche engine swap for 1989 911 carrera?
how much would it be to buy a porsche 2007 carrera 3.6L engine from the porsche factory and bring it to kuwait to swap it with the old engine onthe old 911 note: i need the radiator a lot in kuwait because of the extreme heat it can reach 60 celcius
i want to get a 2007 carrera 3.6L engine with water cooling for a 1989 911 carrera i want to know how much it costs to buy one
note:i live in kuwait so i really need a radiator so no air cooling and heat in kuwait can reach 60 celcius
iwant the price not to say that it is expensive so ican save up from now on
A: This would probably be a very expensive project. A 2007 3.6L engine from the factory should be in the $25-35k price range. And the price will go up since there is a substantial amount of support items needed to go with this (I would not expect the '89 DME to adequately work with the new watercooled unit, and would also plan to redo the oil cooling system as well as add the radiator).
Because of the cost and side issues to such an upgrade, you will have problems finding anyone that has already done this work, and thus you will need to pay all the fabrication and development costs for parts needed to fit the new engine into the car... bottom line, I would expect that your final cost to be somewhere in the neighborhood of $70k-80k. In short, you would most likely be better off simply purchasing a new 3.6L 997 as the price would be just about the same (and it would also have all of the other advantages of 20 years of engineering improvements).
If the primary issue with the '89 Carrera is cooling, you would be better served looking at adding additional cooling capacity. A different front bumper/spoiler that could hold a large external oil cooler along with a larger external oil cooler would probably take care of most of the problem... at least when the car is moving. A larger or additional fan on the primary cooler (or the external one as well) for low speed or stop & go driving would be a good add on.
If you are set on a water cooled solution, you would be better off looking at an engine from a 986/996. The 2.5L Boxster engine would be the least expensive option, though much of the work mentioned above for the 997 would still apply (but in the end, a total price would probably be closer to $25k for everything).
If you are looking for more power as well as better cooling, you'd find it cheaper to look at the 964 or 993 3.6L engine, and also add the previously mentioned cooling upgrades. The engines themself will prove less expensive, and as these are faily common swaps, kits with all needed unique parts are available from various sources.
Q: What color does this Porsche 997 Turbo Coupe look better in?
I am currently looking to buy a 997 Porsche Turbo coupe, but I don't know what color to choose, I want either silver of black, and I can deciede, I am leaning towards silver but I'll attach a link to show you and vote for me.
Silver:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsche-911-Turbo-2007-TT-Coupe-Manual-GT-Silver-Black-Sport-Chrono-BOSE_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trkparmsZ72Q3a1205Q7c39Q3a1Q7c66Q3a2Q7c65Q3a12Q7c240Q3a1318QQ_trksidZp3286Q2ec0Q2em14QQhashZitem320303130325QQitemZ320303130325
Black:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsche-911-CARRERA-07-TURBO-COUPE-AWD-4X4-BOSE-TIP-AUTO-CPO_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trkparmsZ72Q3a1205Q7c39Q3a1Q7c66Q3a2Q7c65Q3a12Q7c240Q3a1308QQ_trksidZp3286Q2ec0Q2em14QQhashZitem110290539451QQitemZ110290539451
A: You've already narrowed it down to the two best colors. Final answer depends upon whether you are a man or a woman. Black is a man's color. Nothing wrong with silver -- great color for 911 and the German racing color -- but it you are male and on the fence go with black, female go with silver.
Q: Excotic Question?
im looking at some exotics ok!!!
What would you prefer a 2007 porsche 911 turbo S, its about $110,000, or a 2007 lamboghini gallarodo its $234,000, of a Ferrari f430 Enzo edition!! lol its about $289,00?? so can some one please help, i cant seem to pick one. thankyou for the help.
A: i would say if you want to buy sumthin rly powerful but rly exotic buy the new Audi R8 no one has dat car yet n its cheaper than the lambo or ferr. it will give u the same power as a gallardo or even more and the best part is its super exotic they just released it to the public last week i hope you take my suggestion and would luv to here from u good luck
Q: What types of luxurys do BMW and Merc sports cars have that Porsche doesnt?
a 2007 911 turbo has Bose, Adaptive seats, Sat Nav, Telephone, Xenons, Traction & Stability control, Adaptive suspention. What major advantages does other luxury sports cars really have
A: Wider dealer network
Free scheduled maintenance (BMW)
Some have radar or laser guided cruise control
All-in-one key
That one button concierge/emergency services thingy
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Considering the 2007 911 Turbo is one of the most costly German sports cars, I don't know what your point is. Since it costs the most, it's gonna have the most options.
Q: What would you rather inherit from your uncle, a mint condition copy of Action Comics #1, or a new Porshe?
Think about it. Which would you rather own?
The Action Comics #1 is TOTALLY mint and perfect. Highest grade possible.
The Porsche is a 2007 911 Carerra?
What will it be?
Action Comics # 1 - if it were in totally mint condition - and I mean TOTALLY mint - could fetch up to ONE MILLION U.S. Dollars.
A: A.C. #1 !!
I've already got a car.
And the comic is worth 1 and a quarter million dollars.
Q: Which Awsome Car Is Faster????!!!!!!?
I'll bring it straight out which is faster the Porsche 911 or the 2007 Nissan GT-R!!!!
A: The Nissan GT-R is quicker by a second or two compared to the 911 Turbo from 0-60 (3.3 sec.). They are pretty much the same in the 1/4 mile strip at 11.6 sec.