1982 Porsche 911 Turbo 3.3

911 Turbo 3.31982

Porsche

911 Turbo 3.3 1982
911 Turbo 3.3 1982 drivetrain
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EPIC

Statstics

SPEED

5.6

HANDLING

4.7

ACCELERATION

4.8

LAUNCH

2.0

BRAKING

4.1

OFFROAD

5.6

Engine

3.3L Turbocharged F6 296 bhp (221 kW), 304 lb⋅ft (412 N·m)

Layout

Rear-Engined, Rear-Wheel Drive 4-speed Transmission

Weight

2866 lbs (1300 kg), 40%/60%

Description

The early 1980s were a challenging time for performance cars in the U.S. due to ever-increasing EPA regulations. So challenging, in fact, that the 911 Turbo -- known as the 930 in America -- was withheld from the U.S. and Japanese markets until 1986. The flared wheel arches and whale-tail were definitive characteristics of the 911 Turbo. Despite its evident turbo-lag, the 296 horsepower, air-cooled flat-six delivered aggressive performance and strong acceleration. Power was delivered through a four-speed, though a five-speed was available in the lesser, non-turbo Carrera. While 911’s have always been born -- perhaps blessed -- with oversteer, when coupled with the turbo-lag, the car could be more than a handful when accelerating through a corner. It’s hard to believe at this time some at Porsche considered letting the 928 replace the 911. Thanks to then-CEO Peter W. Schultz, the 911’s future was ensured and its legendary status continued.