for those out there who are curious, the top speed of the stock hardtop 968 in perfect running condition (100% compression, etc) is 156 - the tip is lower due to the gearing and additional drivetrain loss
keep in mind that the stock redline is 6700 - to reach any real top speed, that needs to go up
using factory specs on the car itself:
to reach 160, you need 260hp and torque increase to match
to reach 165 you need 275hp
to reach 170 you need 315hp
to reach 180 you need a whopping 450hp and you need to raise the rev limit
other calculators inaccurately tell you that you could go 190 with that power - not going to happen - it's a lot more than just tire diameter, gear ratio and hp - even the wheelbase plays into accurately calculating top speed capability
so, anybody telling you they are going 165 in a stock 968 is pulling your leg - i'm willing to bet that there are very few cars out there anymore actually capable of cracking 150 in stock trim - a really tight runner with a good chip, airbox, and cat-back might hit 160, but that's it guys - even the 337hp Turbo RS only did 175 (the Turbo S doing that is a misprint carried over from the RS and perpetuated because nobody actually tested one to discover the error), and even then they added a bigger wing and a splitter, lowered the car, and changed the gearing to get there
but the software is really fun to play with and see how much power it takes to go how fast
i'm actually looking forward to a planned run at bonneville - until then, i'll have to rely on the GPS on the radar detector, and the NAV unit for a true reading, since the speedo is way off up at the top end (they all are)