2003 TechArt GT Street S
Maximum performance combined with optimum lightweight: TechArt Automobildesign offers one of the world’s most powerful street-legal sports car with the new TechArt GT street S based on the Porsche GT2. 646 hp (475 kW), 0 to 300 km/h in 22.9 seconds only and a maximum speed of 211.9 mph (341 kph) are the most important performance figures of this car which is offered starting from $300 000 USD (250,000 Euros). The GT2 engine was modified by TechArt in many details. Two bigger turbochargers and intercoolers each contribute to the TechArt GT street S engine tuning just like the aluminium-made induction pipes, the sport airbox and the stainless steel exhaust system with integrated high performance catalysts. All modifications get exactly coordinated by the recalibrated ECU to achieve the unique performance of the TechArt GT street S engine. After the conversion the engine delivers 646 hp (475 kW) at 5,900 rpm and a maximum torque of 641 ft lbs (870 Nm) at 4,700 rpm. Power transmission to the rear wheels is made via a special high performance clutch and a modified six-speed manual gearbox with TechArt gearshift travel shortage.
The 1,400 kilogramms light TechArt GT street S is one of the world’s fastest super sports cars: The two-seater coupe catapults from 0 – 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds. After 12.0 seconds the TechArt GT street S is already 200 km/h fast. From 0 – 300 km/h the car only takes 22.9 seconds. Maximum speed is 341 km/h.
These performance figures make greatest demands on perfectly balanced aerodynamics. The TechArt designers developed bodywork components in the wind tunnel which don’t only give the TechArt GT street S its distinctive look but especially optimal aerodynamic downforce.
The TechArt GT street S front apron with adjustable splitter produces downforce on the front axle and supplies lots of fresh air to the coolers and front brakes via larger, distinctively styled air intakes. In addition, the central air exhaust in the bumper improves the deventilation of the coolers. The TechArt side skirts stabilize the wind flow and guide the air stream past the rear wheels. The TechArt air ductings in the side sections optimize the fresh-air supply for engine and intercoolers. The approach angle of the TechArt GT street S rear wing can be adjusted and so the owner of this super sports car can alternatively set up his car for maximum downforce or higher top speed.
The TechArt GT street S rear apron with integrated diffuser also contributes to the high downforce on the rear axle and additionally puts the two characteristic twin exhaust tips of the TechArt high performance exhaust system in the limelight.
The TechArt GT street S suspension, which was developed in cooperation with Bilstein and Eibach, is set up very sporty. The optimum tuning of the height-adjustable TechArt GT street S coil over sport suspension was developed in cooperaton with the Bilstein racing service during extensive test drives on the Nordschleife of the Nürburgring. With the know-how from numerous victories the motorsports department of the worldwide renowned shock absorber manufacturer produced special gas pressure shock absorbers for front and rear axle which are perfectly set up for the world’s most difficult race track.
The particularly light TechArt Formula five-spoke wheels also play an immense part in the sporty handling. On the TechArt GT street S these wheels are mounted in the dimensions 8.5Jx19 front and 11Jx19 on the rear axle.
TechArt technology partners Continental provide the perfect high performance tires. The TechArt GT street S is equipped with ContiSportContact 2 tires of the sizes 235/35 ZR 19 on the front axle and 315/25 ZR 19 rear.
The TechArt GT street S interior is trimmed for maximum lightweight. The cockpit contains leather-upholstered Carbon racing seats, six-point seat-belts, a rollover bar and the ergonomically shaped TechArt airbag-sports-steering-wheel with 34 centimeters in diameter. For the way to the race-track the TechArt GT street S is furnished with a VDO Dayton multimedia system.
Story by TechArt Automobildesign, edited By Supercars.net
In Detail
submitted by | Richard Owen |
price $ | $300 000 USD |
engine | Water Cooled , All Aluminum, Flat-6 |
position | Rear Longitudinal |
aspiration | Twin Turbo |
valvetrain | DOHC, 4 Valves per Cyl w/VarioCam Adjustment |
displacement | 3600 cc / 219.7 in³ |
bore | 100 mm / 3.94 in |
stroke | 76.4 mm / 3.01 in |
compression | 9.4:1 |
power | 481.7 kw / 646 bhp @ 5900 rpm |
specific output | 179.44 bhp per litre |
bhp/weight | 448.61 bhp per tonne |
torque | 870 nm / 641.7 ft lbs @ 4700 rpm |
redline | 6750 |
body / frame | Unit Steel |
driven wheels | RWD |
front tires | 235/35 ZR 19 ContiSportContact 2 |
rear tires | 315/25 ZR 19 ContiSportContact 2 |
front brakes | PCCB Ceramic Vented & CrossDrileld Discs w/4-Pot Calipers, ABS, |
f brake size | x 350 mm / x 13.8 in |
rear brakes | PCCB Ceramic Vented & CrossDrileld Discs w/4-Pot Calipers, ABS, |
r brake size | x 350 mm / x 13.8 in |
front wheels | F 48.3 x 21.6 cm / 19 x 8.5 in |
rear wheels | R 48.3 x 27.9 cm / 19 x 11 in |
steering | Rack & Pinion w/Hydrualic Power Assist |
f suspension | McPherson Struts w/Adjustable Camber, Bilstein and Eibach Sport Suspension |
r suspension | 5-Link Multi-Link w/Bilstein and Eibach Sport Suspension |
curb weight | 1440 kg / 3175 lbs |
wheelbase | 2355 mm / 92.7 in |
front track | 1485 mm / 58.5 in |
rear track | 1520 mm / 59.8 in |
length | 4446 mm / 175.0 in |
width | 1830 mm / 72.0 in |
height | 1275 mm / 50.2 in |
transmission | Modified 6-Speed Manual |
gear ratios | 3.82:1, 2.05:1, 1.41:1, 1.12:1, 0.92:1, 0.75:1, :1 |
final drive | 3.44:1 |
top speed | ~341 kph / 211.9 mph |
0 – 60 mph | ~3.6 seconds |
drag | 0.34 Cd |