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917 go kart

https://www.topgear.com/car-news/speed-week-2020/speed-week-2020-nine-reasons-you-need-baby-porsche-917











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There’s a 4.8bhp carburettor-fed 163cc pro-kart Honda engine in the back

With a max speed of 28-ish miles per hour, it’s a lot more controllable. There are just two pedals, a centrifugal clutch you don’t need to worry about, and it’s got a solid rear axle and disc brakes so it’s as simple as things can get. However, the bodywork does start to flap around at higher speeds, just like the original. And you’ll probably break your legs if you shunt it straight into a wall at v-max, just like the original. Thinking about it, it’s really amazing how far they went to give you a miniature yet authentic experience.

Recently, a 1:8 model of a 917K sold for £10,350. And this is a lot bigger than that and costs £15k. Yes, that is a lot of money for what you could argue is a glorified go-kart, but if you do some Top Gear maths and work it out by cost per square inch, this is a bargain. Especially as a real, full-size Porsche 917K will cost you over 10 million quid. So get it on your Christmas list now. Then build a bigger chimney for Santa to drop it down.

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As always it needs more POWER!!!!!

Twin turbo that thing.

Do they mention a price tag? Is Porsche on board with that thing?
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As always it needs more POWER!!!!!

Twin turbo that thing.

Do they mention a price tag? Is Porsche on board with that thing?
If you have to ask.... 15k pounds.

Clearly, this needs to be one of those hayabusa engined karts.
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Dang that thing is HEAVY!

7.5 TONS!

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