Whats the difference between porsche 911 turbo and 911 997 A: These both variations of the 911 model for sure, but the company uses internal code numbers that are used to identify the project during engineering and production. It started about the 1989 year model which is an 85% new car compared to the 1988. The internal company project number was 964.
The number was never intended to be used as by the public. Porsche fans use the numbers to distinguish between the various changes over the years. 1989 thru 1994 was a 964 Project Code 1995 thru 1998 was a 993 Project Code 1999 thru 2004 was a 996 Project Code 2005 thru current is a 997 Project Code There were Turbo cars in each category.
So you could have a standard normally aspirated car or a turbocharged car. Part numbers for individual parts carry the project code as a prefix of where the part was first designed for and used. More.
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