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carname = Porsche Carrera 4| | carname = Porsche Carrera 4| | ||
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designer = ''Original car''| | designer = ''Original car''| | ||
year = 1990| | year = 1990| | ||
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sixty = 5.5s| | sixty = 5.5s| | ||
hundred = 13.7s| | hundred = 13.7s| | ||
+ | halfmile = 22.10s| | ||
top = 166mph| | top = 166mph| | ||
realtop = 178mph| | realtop = 178mph| | ||
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− | The Porsche Carrera 4 is one of the eleven cars originally included in Stunts. It can be included among the so-called "slow cars" category, as is placed, in terms of straight line performance, between the slower [[Audi Quattro Sport|Audi]] and the faster [[Acura NSX|NSX]]. The Carrera, however, lacks both the [[Power Gear]] capabilities of the latter and the potential for speed boosting by jumps of the former. In fact, arguably the most noticeable feature of Carrera's handling is its featurelessness, being relatively predictable, well-mannered and devoid of bugs. Such traits have given to it a reputation of a boring car, and thus it is rather unpopular among racers and contest managers alike. On the flip side, these same characteristics make Carrera driving a more realistic experience than most in-game alternatives, and eventually proved influential on the approach taken to the design of the [[Nissan Skyline]]. | + | The '''Porsche Carrera 4''' is one of the eleven cars originally included in Stunts. It can be included among the so-called "slow cars" category, as it is placed, in terms of straight line performance, between the slower [[Audi Quattro Sport|Audi]] and the faster [[Acura NSX|NSX]]. The Carrera, however, lacks both the [[Power Gear]] capabilities of the latter and the potential for speed boosting by jumps of the former. In fact, arguably the most noticeable feature of Carrera's handling is its featurelessness, being relatively predictable, well-mannered and devoid of bugs. Such traits have given to it a reputation of a boring car, and thus it is rather unpopular among racers and contest managers alike. On the flip side, these same characteristics make Carrera driving a more realistic experience than most in-game alternatives, and eventually proved influential on the approach taken to the design of the [[Nissan Skyline]]. |
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
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+ | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_964 The Porsche 964 Carrera on Wikipedia] |
Latest revision as of 17:11, 25 January 2022
Porsche Carrera 4 | |
Designer: | Original car |
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Released: | 1990 |
Game version: | All |
Engine specs: | SOHC Flat-6, 3600cc |
Torque peak at: | 4875rpm |
Max horsepower (est.): | 250HP |
Transmission: | 5-speed |
0-60mph: | 5.5s |
0-100mph: | 13.7s |
Half mile: | 22.10s |
Flat track top speed: | 166mph |
Real top speed : | 178mph |
Performance data refers to BB 1.1 version unless the car is for 1.0 versions only. |
The Porsche Carrera 4 is one of the eleven cars originally included in Stunts. It can be included among the so-called "slow cars" category, as it is placed, in terms of straight line performance, between the slower Audi and the faster NSX. The Carrera, however, lacks both the Power Gear capabilities of the latter and the potential for speed boosting by jumps of the former. In fact, arguably the most noticeable feature of Carrera's handling is its featurelessness, being relatively predictable, well-mannered and devoid of bugs. Such traits have given to it a reputation of a boring car, and thus it is rather unpopular among racers and contest managers alike. On the flip side, these same characteristics make Carrera driving a more realistic experience than most in-game alternatives, and eventually proved influential on the approach taken to the design of the Nissan Skyline.