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A Porsche 911 Turbo kills the GT3 RS . You might pay more to buy a GT3 RS which has less in it. Porsche has cut back on everything, even to the extent where the Porsche badges on the automobile are nothing more than stickers, and the engine has been tuned to be the standards of a race vehicle, however, it can't beat the Turbo on the flat 6 the 911 Turbo has in it.

911 Turbo:

According to official Porsche figures, it produces 480 hp (358 kW), accelerates 0-62 in 3.7 seconds with the manual transmission.

GT3 RS:

The factory claims a 0-60 time of about 4 seconds using a 415 hp (309 kW) engine with manual transmission.


Answer:
The 0-60 mph time for the 911 Turbo is 3.7 seconds (manual) and 3.4 seconds (Tiptronic S). The reason for this is bigger amount of torque and being AWD. The top speed for the new Turbo is 193 mph.

The 0-60 mph time for the GT3 RS is 4.0 seconds and a top speed of 193 mph.

It also depends on the situation. Around a roadcourse or really curved road, the GT3 RS would be faster, being RWD for one, and the GT3 RS is more of a track vehicle.


Answer:
I believe there’s no question that the Turbo is faster, but for track handling the GT3 is going to be more fun and lighter on it's feet. The Turbo is a fine machine, but it does have a heavier feel while slaloming. I don't think that I would drive my 996TT in an autocross, but it would be fun in a GT3.

Answer:
In fact, they both have the same top speed. The Turbo accelerates faster, but the GT3 RS grips the road more, allowing for increased speed around corners. They both have a max speed of 193 mph.

Answer:
The Turbo accelerates faster and has a higher top speed.

But the GT3 RS handles better.

Around a racetrack, the GT3 RS would be faster.


Answer:
GT3 for SURE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!…

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