9ff Cayman CR42 by 9ff


9ff is a German specialist founded 2001. Famous for the 256mph GT9, it builds ultra-high-performance bespoke Porsches. Official: 9ff

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Cayman CR42 by 9ff.

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Dortmund Porsche tuning specialists 9ff, well-known for their record breaking 911 GT3, have administered a tonic to the Cayman S. The 9ff CR42 is powered by a 420 HP engine, mid-mounted as usual, that will accelerate the new coupé to 100 Km/h in 4.4 seconds. One of the obvious visual signs of the car’s potential is the addition of centre-lock racing wheels with low-profile tyres.

It was the company’s owner, Jan Fatthauer, who completed a run at the Nardo test track in Italy in his converted Porsche 911 GT3 at a record speed of 386.7 Km/h. With this experience behind them, 9ff decided to develop a conversion for the recently announced Cayman S. They make two versions, a 3.8 litre with 380 HP, and the 4.1 litre CR42 with 420 HP and a maximum torque of 435 Nm.



Already a fast car, the standard model is beaten to 100 Km/h by a full second by the CR42 and 200 Km/h comes up in just 14.4 seconds.

Besides work on the Cayman S, 9ff are developing their own supercar, the 9f-GT1. This car is clearly inspired by Porsche’s own GT1 and 9ff have set themselves a target of 400 Km/h powered by their own 900 HP motor.

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http://www.classicdriver.com/uk/magazine/3300.asp?id=12955
 
Re: Cayman CR42 by 9ff.

4.1L flat-six?! Hooley-dooley! That's crazy!

Anyway, as crazy as this car is, I'd much prefer the Farnbacher Loles Motorsport Cayman GTR. The exterior styling of the CR42 just puts me off.
 
Wow.

What a fast little car.

All of that and you only shave off a second? Well I guess I could understand that based on the fact that you can't do much unless you completely strip the car to pieces and then, and I am sure only then, you will be able to shave off more than 1 second.

Sick little tic tac!
 
It is a nice looking car...probably also somewhat faster than the numbers given indicate.
 
This is the amount of power the car should have always had, I don't like the new bodykit so much though!
 

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