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RS Spyder 2008
In order to exploit the scope provided by the LMP2 regulations (Le Mans Prototype 2) to the full, Porsche has completely revamped the RS Spyder. The new design ensures that engine, transmission, chassis, suspension and aerodynamics combine to produce a harmonious overall package. In the interests of optimum driving dynamics, the vehicle concept focuses on the lowest possible centre of gravity, high agility and good traction.
The RS Spyder was the dominant vehicle in the 2007 American Le Mans Series (ALMS), demonstrating outstanding stability and notching up 11 wins in the 12 races, including 8 overall wins.
The RS Spyder has undergone a detailed revamp for the 2008 season. The main focus was on fine-tuning the aerodynamics and the engine. The V8 racing engine developed for long-distance use continues to generate 478 hp with the prescribed air-flow limiter on the basis of a displacement of 3.4 litres. The fuel consumption has been further optimised and the engine has been adapted even more effectively to the E10 fuel containing 10% bioethanol which is required in the ALMS.
The regulations also necessitated additional modifications. As a result of these measures, the LMP2 minimum weight has been increased by 25 kg (ALMS) and 50 kg (LMS and Le Mans) and the tank capacity has been reduced by 10 l for LMS and Le Mans, though not for ALMS.
Technical Description RS Spyder (2008)
Concept Two-seater, open sports prototype according to A.C.O. Regulations.
Class LMP2 (Le Mans Prototype 2). Suitable for racing in the ALMS, LMS, other championships and Le Mans 24 Hour Race.
Bodyshell Carbon-fibre reinforced monocoque; front, side and rear body sections made of reinforced carbon/kevlar; underbody with skid block (A.C.O.) and rear diffuser; rear wing adjustable on two wing elements; six-point harness with Head And Neck Support System (HANS) modification; fire extinguishing system; helmet protection to FIA and A.C.O. regulations; three-point pneumatic car jack.
Aerodynamics Variable through rear wing and ride height.
Engine Eight-cylinder V-engine with 90º cylinder bank angle; watercooled; four valves per cylinder; oil cooling with oil/water heat exchanger; intake system with a 42.9 mm restrictor; intake system with individual throttle butterflies; dry sump lubrication with separate oil tank; Bosch MS 4.2 electronic engine management; sequential multipoint fuel injection.
Capacity: 3,397 cc
Engine output: Approx 350 kW (476 hp) at 9,800 rpm
Max torque: Approx 370 Nm (273 lb-ft) at 7,500 rpm
Output per litre: Approx 103 kW
Fuel grade: Premium plus (motorsport specification) / E10 racing fuel (ALMS)
Electrical system Motec display with data memory; 12 V, 26 Ah battery; 140 Ah alternator
Power transmission Engine and gearbox bolted together to form one drive unit; power conveyed by double joint shafts to the rear wheels. Manual sequential six-speed dog-shift gearbox, in-line gearshift; gears shifted electro-pneumatically by way of paddles on the steering wheel; oil/water heat exchanger; ZF Sachs three-plate carbon-fibre racing clutch; mechanical limited-slip differential; anti-spin control.
Suspension Front axle: Double wishbone track control arm configuration; ZF Sachs four-way gas-pressure dampers, pushrod operation; torsion springs; adjustable anti-roll bar in bending-leaf design; hydraulic power steering with mechanical pump.
Rear axle: Double wishbone track control arm configuration; ZF Sachs four-way gas-pressure dampers, pushrod operation; torsion springs; adjustable anti-roll bar. Overall suspension infinitely adjustable for height, camber, and track.
Brakes Two-circuit brake system with front/rear split and balance bar control; no ABS; six-piston aluminium monobloc fixed callipers at the front; cross-drilled, inner-vented carbon brake discs measuring 380 mm (14.96") in diameter at the front and 355 mm (13.98") at the rear.
Wheels and tyres Single-piece light-alloy wheels with central bolts front 12.5 x 18 on 29/65 18 Michelin slicks rear 13 x 18 on 31/71 18 Michelin slicks
Weight 825 kg (1,709 lb) to A.C.O. regulations 800 kg (1,657 lb) to IMSA regulations
Dimensions Length 4,650 mm (183.1") Width 2,000 mm (78.7") Height 1,068 mm (42.0")
Tank capacity 80-litre (17.6 Imp gal) safety tank with rapid tank filling (LMS/24h Le Mans) 90-litre (19.8 Imp gal) safety tank with rapid tank filling (ALMS)
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