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Old 08-02-2004, 06:03 PM   #1
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986S vs. 987 base

The most interesting tidbit regarding the 987 base from that article from autoweek.com
http://www.autoweek.com/cat_content.mv?port_code=autoweek&cat_code=carnews&loc_code=&content_code=09618290

Was "...2.7-liter flat six producing about 238 hp and better low-end torque."

Yes the 987 base will have better torque with 2.7L than the 986 base also with 2.7L. Someone said it was impossible to get more torque without increasing engine size. Well, I guess Porsche figured out a way (assuming this rumor to be true). If this is true consider the following rumors so far regarding the 987 base:

1) HP anywhere from 238 - 248.
2) More low-end torque.
3) Suspension improvements. Note that reports regarding the 997 base have it having much better handling than the 996 C2. we can expect a similar big improvement in handling in the 987 base vs. 986S (current 986 base has same suspension as the S)

If the above are true, is it possible the 987 base will have better performance than the current 986S? Keep in mind the 987 base will weigh less than the current 986S due to its smaller engine (but more torque than current 986 base) and 5 speed (vs. 6 speed).

WOW- imagine the 987 base having better performance than the 986S. Something for 'S' shoppers to keep in mind. Don't fall for those heavy discounts. You might be very sorry in 5 - 6 months if the 987 base has better performance than your 'S'.

As for me, my plan is to upgrade my '00 base to the '05 987S (assuming there are no tranny issues).
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