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Old 08-26-2006, 06:57 PM
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Alloy Caymans?



With Jag getting booted of from Ford (at last) we will in time see an Alloy Jag Sports car, yes i know the XK IS but its a GT and too Bloody fat and large to be a worry. But an Alloy F type?...........and Audi do use Alloy for the TT, claim to have cut the weight by using it.


With Porsche so much in bed with VAG (7 speed DSG gearboxs will come from them) and already very highly skilled in the use of alloy bodys in production cars.................how long till we see a Alloy 911/Cayman/Boxster?


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Mike,


What alloys are you referring to Aluminum or steel? Porsche has chosen to go with mostly down gauged high tensile strength steel body panels. The Jag is 6022 aluminum alloy ~1mm with aluminum with 'space frame' chassis, the same as Ferrari and the c6 z06.


Porsche spent research $$$ to develop this apart from their contemporaries, with themassive run-up in steel compared to aluminum prices in the past 18-24 months, wonder if they'll reconsider materials?
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Am told that a Cayman in Alloy would save 50-100 Kgs..................sounds about right. I supect the next Gen (2010) will be alloy.............if for nothing else marketing resons. BTW was not the 928 Alloy body?


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I think the weight savings would be much greater ~85 lbs or 187 kilos, that's body panels and chassis.


Definitely not a 2xxx series alloy though, no Cu allowed in European auto body alloys... recyclable problem is guess.


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87 pounds is not 187 kilograms- it is 39.55 kgs. The 928 got an alloy body as a racing one-off. There was an article in excellence a while back about it.
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