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RACER X 03-08-2010 04:30 PM

V8 Porsche 997 by RUF
 
RUF........................drool!

RUF has unveiled the next generation RGT, the RGT-8.

Based on the current 997 Porsche 911, the RGT-8 "is powered by a completely new RUF designed V8 engine with a 180° crankshaft flatcrank." It features "four valves arranged spherically together with multipoint fuel injection [which] ensure optimal mixture conditions while the dry-sump system supplies the necessary lubrication." Boasting a capacity of 4.5-liters, the V8 produces 404 kW (542 hp / 549 PS) and 500 Nm (369 lb-ft) of torque.

To ensure maximum sportiness, RUF made the RGT-8 as light as possible. It comes with aluminum doors, an aluminum hood, a carbon fiber engine cover, and a carbon fiber rear spoiler. Other performance goodies include ceramic brakes, an integrated roll-cage, and 19-inch forged alloy wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup tires.

In terms of styling, the RGT-8 remains pretty faithful to the standard 911. However, if you want a more exclusive appearance, RUF offers a Frère package. Inspired by the 550 Coupe, that Paul Frère drove to victory in the 1953 24 Hours of Le Mans, the Frère package consists of redesigned front fenders, a unique front end, and special interior trim.

RUF is planning to launch the RGT-8 in 2011, so look for more information to be released later this year.

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"Almost 10 years ago to the day, RUF began to fill niches in the market with the, at that time new, water-cooled Porsche models. The first RUF RGT was based on the Porsche 996. It used the 3.6 litre engine from the GT3 as the base with the crankcase from the air-cooled 3.6 litre engines. The engine delivered 283kW (385bhp). The car itself ran on 18 inch RUF alloy wheels and the narrow body was optimised aerodynamically. The vehicle was fitted with a discrete but functional integrated roll cage.

In 2004 the story continued, this time based on the Porsche 997. Immediately recognisable by the screwed-on carbon composite fender extensions both front and rear. The power plant was a naturally aspirated 3.8 litre unit delivering 327kW (445bhp). A dry-sump oil system ensured sufficient lubrication even under tough racing conditions. A roll-cage was fitted as standard ensuring a high level of passive safety. The RGT was supplied with a chassis optimised for the race track and ran on 19 inch alloy wheels.

March 2010 and the time is right for RUF to announce the next generation of RGT, the RGT-8. This spectacular prototype vehicle is powered by a completely new RUF designed V8 engine with a 180° crankshaft "Flatcrank". Four valves arranged spherically together with multipoint fuel injection ensure optimal mixture conditions while the dry-sump system supplies the necessary lubrication. The lightweight engine has a very compact design, has a capacity of 4.5 litres arranged as a V8 and delivers 404kW (550bhp) @ 8500rpm and complements with a maximum torque of 500Nm @ 5400rpm. At all stages of the design process, compactness and weight saving were of priority, the result of which is a total engine weight of less than 200kg. A 6 speed gearbox with shortened gear shift movement transfers the power to the rear axle. To ensure the best adhesion characteristics, the RGT-8 is supplied with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup tires running on 19 inch RUF forged alloy wheels utilising a single central retaining nut. The powertrain is rounded off with sturdy ceramic brakes as standard for optimal braking.

The current Porsche 911 forms the basis for the RGT-8 chassis which is then further optimised with bodywork components from RUF. As always, an integrated roll-cage is supplied delivering increased chassis stability and passive safety. In addition, we are pleased to offer a Frère package which enhances the standard vehicle with special front fenders, nose and dashboard components. The styling was inspired by the 550 Coupé with which Paul Frère, the Belgian race driver, won the best of class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1953.

The RUF RGT-8 production start is planned for 2011.

Body:

2 seated coupé with integrated roll-cage
2 racing type bucket seats
Aluminium doors and front hood
Carbon fibre engine cover and rear spoiler
Engine:

Lightweight-8-Cylinder-90°-engine with racing DNA
180° crankshaft "Flatcrank"
4,5 Liter displacement
Power output 404 kW (550 bhp) @ 8500rpm
Maximum torque 500 Nm @ 5400rpm
Aluminium crankcase and cylinder heads
Water cooled, cylinderheads and engineblock cross flowed
4-valve system with spherical layout
4 camshafts with hydraulically timed valve system for in- and outlet
Hydraulic valve tappets
Dry sump oil lubrication with two windage trays for each of the 4 chambers
Individual chamber oil suction with 2 suction intakes
Waterpump, generator and AC compressor are directly driven of the Engine (no belts), located at the lowest position
Sequential fuel injection system
Individual cylinder ignition coils
Electronic engine management system
Electronic throttle control system per bank with 2 butterflies
3-Way catalytic converters with stereo closed loop lambda control
On-Board-Diagnosis for continuous monitoring of the exhaust system
Transmission:

Rear wheel drive with 6 speed manual gearbox
Chassis:

Electronic stability control system, ABS, traction control, automatic limited-slip differential
RUF high performance brakes with ceramic discs, perforated and air cooled
Front brake disc diameter 380 mm
Rear brake disc diameter 350 mm
Forged RUF alloy wheels with single central retaining nut

Front : 9Jx19 with 245/35 ZR 19
Rear : 12Jx19 with 325/30 ZR 19
Michelin Pilot Sport Cup tires "

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BobTheBiker 03-08-2010 04:43 PM

aside from the horrid color, this car sounds cool as hell.

Phenix_Rider 03-08-2010 05:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RACER X (Post 347449)

Number 5 is alive~!

Sounds like a monster with 542 hp/369 lb-ft in a stripped down Porsche. Wonder if they're using the new PDK?

Adeptus_Minor 03-08-2010 09:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BobTheBiker (Post 347455)
aside from the horrid color, this car sounds cool as hell.

Yeah, that.

And Dave hasn't come in here and put it down yet. :whistle::lol:

Riceaholic 04-22-2010 03:47 AM

RUF vehicles have kept my pants tight since the Yellow Bird back in the 80's...

Dave 04-22-2010 09:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adeptus_Minor (Post 347514)
Yeah, that.

And Dave hasn't come in here and put it down yet. :whistle::lol:

hey fritz, this car isint unstable enough for me yet. What can we do to shift more weight behind the rear axle? p.s. Can we take out life insurance policys on our customers?

z06boy 04-22-2010 09:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BobTheBiker (Post 347455)
aside from the horrid color, this car sounds cool as hell.

^^^What he said^^^

Adeptus_Minor 04-22-2010 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave (Post 364811)
hey fritz, this car isint unstable enough for me yet. What can we do to shift more weight behind the rear axle? p.s. Can we take out life insurance policys on our customers?

Ah, there he is.
Took ya long enough. :nee::lol:

Dave 04-22-2010 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adeptus_Minor (Post 365045)
Ah, there he is.
Took ya long enough. :nee::lol:

id have no complaints if this engine were in a cayman. Ruf ad an aftermarket company has a near obligation to use the best available platform as their tuning base. Choosing instead the bigger fatter obsolete since the late sixties layout is borderline inexcuseable.

Adeptus_Minor 04-22-2010 02:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave (Post 365050)
id have no complaints if this engine were in a cayman. Ruf ad an aftermarket company has a near obligation to use the best available platform as their tuning base. Choosing instead the bigger fatter obsolete since the late sixties layout is borderline inexcuseable.

Maybe they confused 'most expensive' with 'best'?
(except then they would have made another Carrera GT)


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