2006 Porsche 911 Turbo

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It's happened before. The regeneration of one of the most amazing cars on the planet. Six times, actually. Each introducing an industry-defining element. The intercooler, bi-turbo, VarioCam Plus to name a few. The infusion of new technology is Porsche tradition. And now the 911 Turbo brings you Variable Turbine Geometry. The technology is not new. The ability to harness its power in a gasoline-powered engine is.

Variable Turbine Geometry (VTG) adjusts turbine blades continuously. Directing a more accurate and efficient flow of compressed air through the engine. Allowing the 480-hp 911 Turbo to reach a higher torque plateau in a wider rpm range. Go from 0-60 in 3.4 seconds (with the optional Tiptronic S transmission) and reach a top track speed of 193 mph.

And to complement the new-found power, an adjusted all-wheel drive system to electronically control the distribution of torque. More power distributed more evenly than ever before.

http://www.porsche.com/all/masterwerk/usa.aspx
 
meh...that's nothing.... :ph34r:

Variable Geometry Turbine? Holy carp, I wanna see the size of thing.
 
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