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Option X83 (Japan), X84 (ROW) and X85 (USA),
the Turbo S Flatnose, was available in the USA as a $60,179 USD
option on top of the base price $99,000 USD Turbo 3.6. The "Flatnose"
option was available when ordering the no charge '36S' option '1994
Turbo "S" Model'. In addition to the Flatnose fenders, it
also included the 'X88' option or 'Turbo S' motor,
the 'X92' Exclusive front spoiler, 'X93' Exclusive rear spoiler and
'X99' Exclusive rear fender vents. The flatnose option was designed
around the model 928 front end for the ROW and USA versions and the
930 style Turbo S front end for Japan (right down to the sill covers
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968 Style Front End - ROW/USA
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930 S/944 Style Front End - Japan
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The cars were available with all M options, interior trim and exterior colors.
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Retro Leather/Cloth Interior
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Everything in Leather
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The 'X92' Exclusive front spoiler was actually taken from the 964
3.8 RS and married to special 'bow window' air inlets or 'vents' for oil cooling
also lifted from the RS (USA and Japan only). All USA and Japan
versions featured fog lights deleted (RS air inlets) but most ROW
cars came with Tech Art air inlets with integrated fog lights. It
is interesting to note that Porsche's illustrations on technical
bulletins Xe and Group X 9401 (for the USA) show the Flatnose car
with what are clearly Tech Art air inlets with integrated fog lights.
On stock USA units a simple screen in air inlets served to block
large foreign matter from entering the bumper shell. The right front
air duct feeds air to the front oil coolers the left to the air conditioner
condenser.
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Tech Art Integrated Fog Lights
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Stock Air Inlets
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The 'X93' Exclusive rear spoiler 3.6 was exclusive to this model. The
1994 Turbo S was the first production Porsche 911 Turbo with the complete wing
painted the body color. The large floppy eared
Turbo 3.6 'S' spoiler is to date the biggest 'tail' to ever appear on a
Porsche production street car. For Japan, the standard 3.6 turbo rear
spoiler was available as was the 964 3.8 RS rear spoiler.
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Exclusive Rear Spoiler - ROW/USA
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3.8 RS Wing - Japan
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The 'X99' Exclusive rear fender vents were similar to those featured
on the prior years 3.3 Turbo S. The air inlets in the rear panels
were for engine cooling and do not feed any air to the brakes. For
Japan the air inlets featured lands as in the prior 930 Turbo S
models. The air inlets on the right and left are not symmetrical
in size. The right (passenger) side is narrower to accommodate the
oil tank located behind the quarter panel which services both the
standard and auxiliary oil tanks.
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Larger Left (Driver) Side
Funneling Air to Engine
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Smaller Right (Passenger) Side
Hiding Oil Tank
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The car featured pop up headlights married to a "Flatnose"
design which incorporated a complex additional wiring harness and
washer system. The interior front boot was specially designed to
accommodate the washer system for the pop up headlights and to provide
access to the headlight release levers.
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Pop up a la 968
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Large Washer Fluid Receptacle
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Brakes were "big reds" standard on the Turbo 3.6 and wheels were 18"
"Speedline for Porsche" (with lettering) and came standard with
polished form centers (as compared to the silver painted centers on the
3.6 Turbo), but available with optional paint to match centers. The
front brakes at 322/32 mm were the same as later big reds and the rears
were the "little" big reds at 298/28 mm. Running gear was standard Turbo 3.6 equipment (21/22 mm fr/rr anti-roll bars and Boge dampers). The 1994 Turbo S (and standard Turbo) featured Yokohama A008's and are the only production Porsches ever delivered with Yokohama tires as standard equipment (option M235).
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Speedline for Porsche Wheels
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Big Reds and Yokohama A008's
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The motor was the 3.6 liter 'X88' option M64/50 S mated to the G50/52
five speed transmission generating a factory rated 283 kW or 385
HP. To date this 3.6 litre block fuels the Porsche turbo line (including
in modified form the liquid cooled 996 TT). The 'S' stamp denotes
the increased output engine. An auxiliary oil cooler was also part
of the X88 option.
The engine featured specially modified cylinder heads with different
than standard inlet and exhaust ports, upgraded camshafts, modified
timing gearwheel, and the K27 7006 turbo charger. Valve timing was also
advanced from standard for more overlap and richer mixture. The
standard Turbo 3.6 intercooler was used. The G50/52 transmission
featured an "asymmetrical" limited slip differential. All X88 optioned cars also had option M220 which is a 40% (standard turbo 20%) locking factor when the rear wheels are driven and up to 100% on
overrun under extreme engine braking (designed to limit lift off
oversteer).
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M64/50 'S'
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Auxiliary Oil Cooler on Top
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The finishing touch was two twin-pipe exhaust tips - a design featured
carried over from the 930 Turbo S and on through to today.
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