Technical Specifications of The Standard Versions
The Porsche 914 was produced from 1969 to 1976 the following models:
Porsche 914: | 914/4 1.7 (Targa) | 914/6 (Targa) | 914 1.8 (Targa) | 914 2.0 (Targa) |
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Engine: | Flat-four engine (Fuel injection) | Flat-six engine (Carburetor) | Flat-four engine (Carburetor) | Flat-four engine (Fuel injection) |
Displacement: | 1679 cc | 1991 cc | 1795 cc | 1971 cc |
Bore x stroke: | 90 × 66 mm | 80 × 66 mm | 93 × 66 mm | 94 × 71 mm |
Performance at 1/min: | 59 kW (80 PS) @ 4900 | 81 kW (110 PS) @ 5800 | 63 kW (85 PS) @ 5000 | 74 kW (100 PS) @ 5000 |
Max torque at 1/min: | 136 Nm @ 2700 | 160 Nm @ 4200 | 138 Nm @ 3400 | 160 Nm @ 3500 |
Compression ratio: | 8,2: 1 | 8,6: 1 | 8,6: 1 | 8,0: 1 |
Valve system: | OHV, a central camshaft | OHC, two camshafts (one per cylinder bank) | OHV, a central Camshaft | |
Cooling: | Air cooling (fan) | |||
Transmission: | 5-speed manual gearbox, rear wheel drive | |||
Front suspension: | Independent suspension on transverse links and damper struts | |||
Rear suspension: | Independent suspension trailing arms | |||
Front suspension: | torsion bars located along | |||
Rear suspension: | Coil springs | |||
Body: | Self-supporting steel body | |||
Track width front / rear: | 1337/1374 mm | 1361/1382 mm | ||
Wheelbase : | 2450 mm | |||
Tires: | 155 SR 15 | 165 HR 15 oder 185 HR 14 | 165 SR 15 | 165 HR 15 |
Dimensions L x W x H: | 3985 x 1650 x 1220 mm | 3985 x 1650 x 1220 mm | 3985 x 1650 x 1230 mm | |
Curb weight : | 940 kg* | 985 kg* | 950 kg | |
Maximum speed: | 186,5 km/h* | 207 km/h* | 178 km/h | 190 km/h |
Acceleration 0 – 100 km / h: | 13,3 s | 8,7 s* | 12,0 s | 10,5 s |
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