Porsche 911S (F Series) ~ 1973-1973

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For the F series incarnation, the 911S followed the same upgrades as the 911E; the most significant being the deletion of the short-lived external oil-filler flap in the right-hand rear wing. This was primarily to avoid people inadvertently pumping petrol into the oil tank.

 

The S also adopted the fashionable black trim around the front and rear light, and black front quarter grilles. In fact, because the rest of the range now sported a front spoiler, it was not as simple to differentiate the 911S from the other variants.

 

However, the 190bhp engine (which was unchanged from that in the E series version) certainly made the 911S stand out. Today, these last of the 2.4-litre cars are sought after for their power, light weight and purity. And also because they are contemporaries of the coveted 2.7RS.

 

  • Black trim around front and rear lights
  • Black front quarter grilles
  • Front lip spoiler
  • ā€˜911S’ badge on engine compartment cover

 

Targa The open Targa body-style continued as before for the 911S.

Capacity: 2341cc

Compression ratio: 8.5:1

 

Maximum Power: 190bhp @ 6500rpm

 

Maximum Torque: 216Nm @ 5200rpm

 

Brakes: Front: 282mm discs; rear: 290mm discs

 

Suspension: Front: MacPherson struts with telescopic dampers and torsion bar springs; rear: trailing wishbones with telescopic dampers and transverse torsion bar. Front and rear antiroll bars

 

Wheels & Tyres: Front: 15x6J with 185VR tyres. Rear: 15x6J with 185VR tyres

 

Length: 4163mm

 

Width: 1610mm

 

Weight: >1050kg

 

 

The 911S makes today makes a good starting point for an affordable 2.7RS replica.