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Porsche 936/81 Spyder |
1981, Germany |
engines/performance |
| engines: |
| years |
cyl./valv. |
compr. |
displacement |
power |
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specific |
fuel |
torque |
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| 81: |
flat-6/24V |
?:1 |
2650cc.(162ci) |
640DIN-hp |
@8000rpm |
241.5 hp/l |
FI+2tc |
398lb-ft. (539Nm) |
@6450rpm |
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performance: |
| engine |
topspeed |
0-50mph |
0-62mph |
0-100mph |
0-124mph |
1/4mile |
mileage (US-gallon) |
| 2.7l640hp: |
360kph/224mph |
?s |
?s |
?s |
?s |
?s@?mph/?kph |
? l/100km | ? mpg |
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tyres/transmission |
| tyres front/rear: |
265/565 x 15 // 340/600 x 15 |
| transmission/drive wheel: |
4-speed/RWD |
dimensions/weight |
| length x width x height: |
4950 x 1920 x 1270 mm (194.9 x 75.6 x 50.0 in) |
| wheelbase - tread f/r: |
2410 mm - 1534/1503 mm (94.9 in - 60.4/59.2 in) |
| some calculations: |
base aera: 9.50 m² (102.3 sq.ft.) - frontal aera: ~2.01 m² (~21.7 sq.ft.) - LxWxH: 12.07 m³ (426.3 cu.ft.) |
| aerodynamics: |
coefficient of drag (cd): ? - drag area: ? m² / ? sq.ft. |
| weight: |
750 kg (1653 lb) |
| power/weight-ratio: |
1.2 kg/hp (2.6 lb/hp) 853 hp/ton |
price/production |
| base-price: |
? |
| production: |
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The 936 was developed for the World Sportscar Championship from 1976.
The 936 was one of the most successful Porsche racing cars, winning the
24Hours of LeMans three times (1976, 1977 and 1981).
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Pictures taken in 2009 in the "Cité de l’Automobile – Musée National – Collection Schlumpf" in Mulhouse, France
This car finished first at the 24Hours of LeMans in 1981. |
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