for those of you who were curious as to what it would take to go how fast, here is a spreadsheet for you that calculates it pretty darned accurately - i fiddled with a few things, and did some measuring to get some input figures, and it came out almost exactly matching 2 other programs i have
this does, of course, presume that you have enough corrected downforce for the increased lift factors at increasing speeds, which is always a problem, and requires a lot more sophisticated modeling software to accurately determine - we all know that at extremely high speeds much bigger wings and things are needed - what most people don't know is how poorly the rear of the underside of the 968 is designed, relative to even the 951, which had additional underbody items to help things - this factors in heavily in power requirements, as the drag there holds back the car, and also adds to rear lift - the wings to correct it also add drag, so the power requirements will go up beyond what the spreadsheet says at extremely high speeds
but it's fun to play with anyway, and gets you pretty darned close in a perfect world - you can see clearly that it takes a LOT of power to get up there
94 Midnight Metallic Blue Cab Porsche 968 w/deviating cashmere/black interior and WAY too many mods to list - thanks to eric for creating
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