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9.8K views 29 replies 19 participants last post by  JazzCatGab  
I can only agree, but unfortunately with the hate towards the 9A2B4 instigated by the car journalists, professionals and amateurs alike, and intensified by, the mostly uninitiated, youtube commenters, it is a natural response to try to defend what they have chosen to buy and love.
Rational? No, but then again very little about 718 ownership is.
I chose to buy a 718 despite being warned against it due to a higher than average (compared to 6 cylinder Porsches) depriciation based solely on the cylinder count.
Warned against it from other Porsche owners and enthusiast no less.
So I must admit that the rumours that Porsche is making a 6 cylinder 718 (besides the GT4) worries me a bit, both because it would most likely magnify the depreciation of my 718, but more so because I am thinking that even Porsche them selves is starting to doubt the 4 cylinder engines place in the 718.
I for one believe that Porsche could keep the entire 718 line-up (including the GT4/Spyder) based on 4 cylinder engines and still have a fantastic result.
Would the addition of one or more 6 cylinder 718 models change my mind of my 4 cylinder 718?
No, but when/if I choose to sell it again, I would be a bit sad if it has depreciated a large amount more than a 6 cylinder model, especially after most likely having delivered many hours and miles of excitement and driving pleasure.
Not so much because of the financial loss, that is to be expected when "investing" in cars, but more because that extra depreciation will quantify how truly unappreciated such a great sports car is by others, only because of the cylinder count.
 
As posted in another thread, I'm starting the rumour of a blown small block V8. Lots of torque plus more cylinders than a 6.

I actually have it from a quite reliable source that the facelifted 718 versions will have a cylinder count of zero, they will all be powered by by gas turbines, GT4 and Spyder variants will have afterburners for extra power and flames >:D
 
Round motors! I like it!

And speaking of creative power sources......

I've always been a fan of nice four-cylinder cars like the Beast of Turin.

28.5 liters (or over 7 liters per cylinder!)

Beast seems to be a very fitting name, the sound is incredible...
Judging by eye I would say that it is however not up to the current emission standards :laugh:
Apparently it had 290 metric horsepower, which by today's standards seems quite low when taking displacement into consideration, torque must have been insane though.


Imagine a 28.5 liter engine tuned to the same specific output as the base 718, that would amount to 4275hp >:D
 
Porsche could stick a V8 or a wankel rotary engine in the 718 and still call it a 718...
In the case of the 911 and 912 they decided to give the 4 cylinder a different name so they would not "damage" the 911 reputation, if it was the other way around and the 911 always had been a flat 4 and they suddenly wanted to shove a flat 6 in there i'll bet they would not have changed the model designation.