Friday, December 11, 2009

Emma Winter How Does A Porsche Run In The Winter?

How does a porsche run in the winter? - emma winter

I have a project in business class and I would be interested in the form of a Porsche on a cold winter. Mind clarify it for me?
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4 comments:

Spyker said...

Let me give a short answer to Nice:
Porsche does not really expect that, in the snow, but all-wheel-drive Porsche through the thin snow cover. Difficult to control RWD Porsche engine in the back are, because most of the weight on his back. Would not that be a drive in rural ara not good.

wammospa... said...

Emma Well, the Porsche is a good car, even in the cold. But the best cars, you can still have a problem with the gas line freezing. Just add a bottle of dry gas in the tank. Or a similar product. Most Porsche now have a heater in them (so long ago that becomes the standard and not warm in the winter, when the Germans came with a heater and as a way to keep the carburetor air that is heat. This has contributed to the boot and run much better than before. sense?

I <3 my Suby. said...

Well, if the Carrera 4 and Turbo 911, which comes with an IT system very well and what I read in the forums, it very well. Other models with rear-wheel drive will not be so, but they have an advantage over other cars, RWD. continue to the rear drive gives greater weight to them so it helps traction. Also depend on what kind of tires are used in summer or winter. Of course, all tires or winter better than summer tires.

chris b said...

I 2 Porsche. Carrera S 2005 and modified in 2007, 911 Turbo.
There are cars that are not much was preserved, maintained. 07 I spent the whole winter and never had a problem. But if you're on the snow in search of a plate with (4 worried), which means that this is an All Wheel Drive. When garaged work and all the other cars. Beware of turbos, they are at increased risk for later problems 50k miles. And you do not want to work on it .. I've tried was ridiculous, but with the engine at the rear of the car, trying to work on.

Overall, I would recommend, is one of the most fun and practical car for the snow.

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