gtipirelli
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286bhp with a similar torque figure would make for a very entertaining Cayman/Boxster given they only weigh just over 1300kg with the 6 cylinder lumps. 360hp and similar torque should not be under estimated as a top model
If the GT3RS is Turbo, then a Turbo 4 in the Cayman GT4 may be perfect --- light, RS levels of lag, economical with a small fuel tank, and just wind up the boost for spectacular performance ... It has been done before, with the very successful 1980 LeMans 924 Carrera GTS cars. Now that sounds like two coincidences ... [ORIGINAL: chrisH Maybe I am missing something but what is the point of the Cayman GT4 if it not to feature the new flat 4 engine. Even then if the engine is around 325 bhp I can't see a market for this over the existing flat 6 engine in the S / GTS?
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