Listen to this six-speed Porsche 911 GT3 rev to 9000 rpm repeatedly on the Autobahn.
Much of that character comes from its old-school six-speed manual transmission and 4.0-liter naturally aspirated flat-six, capable of revving to 9000 rpm. What better place to make use of those items than on Germany's autobahn, where there is no speed limit?on YouTube thought once they got their hands on this stick-shift GT3.
The GT3 routinely crests 200 km/h throughout the video, at one point indicating a maximum speed of 287 km/h . That's a bit off Porsche's top speed claim of 199 mph. Considering how quickly the car was still accelerating before the driver came up to traffic, we're sure it could get there given enough room.
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