If you're a fan of Porsche's naturally aspirated engines, you're in luck, because despite evidence to the contrary they don't seem to be dying any time soon. If you were to go to your Porsche dealership right now, you'd find just a handful of models not fitted with turbochargers, including the 718 Boxster and Cayman GTS, the GT4, the Boxster …
Continue to the full articleShowing all results for:
Recent Posts from: Naturally aspirated
Meet The New Track Boss: Porsche Launches New 2019 GT3 RS
The New GT3 RS If GT3 is good, GT3 RS is one step better. The RennSport version takes everything and kicks it up a notch or two. The current GT3 is so good, however, that Porsche really needed to put some massive effort into making this car any better than the one it replaces. It's more powerful, more technologically advanced, and has more …
Continue to the full articleCould 2016 Mark The End Of The 911 As We Know It?
A post in motoring.com.au sure does make it seem that way. According to what we read, the normally aspirated Carrera and Carrera S models, set to debut as the face lifted 991 series at Frankfurt Motor Show later this year, will both feature downsized turbo engines. Specifically, the story goes on to say that the base Carrera will carry a …
Continue to the full article