Audi and Porsche Fuel Tanks

4E0121403H - : Engine Coolant Reservoir for Audi Image

Engine Coolant Reservoir

Reservoir tank. S8. A8. 5.2L, main. 6.0L, primary.
Discontinued
79133026 - : Fuel Injection Throttle Body Mounting Gasket for Audi Image

Fuel Injection Throttle Body Mounting Gasket

A8, S8. 4.2l. S6. A8, S8. 5.2l. Throttle Body To Adapter. To Chassis/VIN 4E-9-009 300. To 11/02/2008. S5. 4.2l.
Discontinued
8E0121403 - : Engine Coolant Reservoir for Audi Image

Engine Coolant Reservoir

2.0L. 1.8L. 3.2L supply.
Discontinued
971121407E - : Engine Coolant Reservoir for Porsche Image

Engine Coolant Reservoir

Porsche 971-121-407-E
Panamera. 2.9L. 3.0L. 4.0L, main.
Discontinued
4F0201220A - : Feed Line for Audi Image

Feed Line

Without awd.
Discontinued
4F0201227A - : Return Line for Audi Image

Return Line

Without awd.
Discontinued
95860635202 - : Pressure Sensor for Porsche Image

Pressure Sensor

Porsche 958-606-352-02
Air injection pump. Cayenne hybrid.
Discontinued
4E0862150 - : Actuator for Audi Image

Actuator

A8, S8. A6, S6.
Discontinued
8E0810773C - : Actuator for Audi Image

Actuator

Sedan. Wagon. A4. S4, RS4.
Discontinued
4L19598335PR - : Switch for Audi Image

Switch

Q7. Fuel door & lift gate.
Discontinued

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Specifications and Requirements for Porsche 911 Fuel Tanks

The Porsche 911 is known for its high performance, luxury design, and engineering accuracy. The fuel tank is vital to ensure the vehicle's efficiency and performance.

Fuel Tank Capacity and Design

The Porsche 911's fuel tank capacity varies somewhat per model, ranging from 16.9 gallons (64 liters) to 23.7 gallons (90 liters) in the Turbo S and other high-performance variations. The fuel tank is designed to maximize space efficiency while maintaining the car's weight distribution and handling qualities. Tanks are frequently made of high-quality materials like steel, aluminum, or multi-layered plastic composites to guarantee durability and safety.

Safety Features

Safety is crucial in the design of Porsche 911 fuel tanks. These tanks have modern safety features such as anti-rollover valves, which prevent gasoline loss in the case of a rollover accident by sealing off the fuel supply, and internal baffles, which reduce fuel sloshing and provide stability during high-speed maneuvers. Furthermore, the fuel tanks are extensively tested to withstand accidents and punctures, adding an added layer of safety for both the vehicle and its occupants.

Compatibility and Installation

When changing or upgrading a Porsche 911 fuel tank, ensure it is compatible with the vehicle's model and year. OEM fuel tanks are suggested because they are built to the precise requirements of the vehicle, assuring a flawless fit and best performance. A trained technician should complete the installation to ensure the fuel tank is correctly fitted, and all connections are secure, preventing leaks or performance difficulties.

Environmental Considerations

Porsche is devoted to environmental sustainability, including the design of its fuel tanks. The materials used to build the fuel tanks are chosen not just for their endurance but also for their environmental impact. Modern Porsche 911 fuel tanks are engineered to reduce evaporative emissions, a major cause of pollution. This is consistent with global initiatives to lessen the environmental impact of automobile manufacturing and operations.

Investing in a high-quality, suitable fuel tank for your Porsche 911 ensures top performance and safety. Maintain regular checkups and expert installs to keep your vehicle running smoothly. Find fantastic deals here!