Parts and Replacements for Porsche 911

In this category, you will find a specialized selection of Genuine parts and aftermarket replacements for Porsche 911, designed both for regular maintenance and for restoration projects faithful to the vehicle’s original specifications.

Information about the Porsche 911 and Parts Compatibility

The Porsche 911 is one of the most iconic sports cars in automotive history and a benchmark within the world of classic Porsche. Produced between 1964 and 1989 in its early generations, this model became one of the most recognized and influential sports cars in motorsport history.

Origin and Characteristics of the Porsche 911

The Porsche 911 was developed in the mid-1960s as the successor to the Porsche 356, aiming to maintain the philosophy of a lightweight, agile sports car with a rear air-cooled engine, but with a more modern design and greater performance capability.

Its construction combined advanced engineering with practical solutions, incorporating refined chassis and suspensions that improved stability and dynamic behavior. Throughout its early generations (1964–1989), the 911 evolved in engine, transmission, bodywork, and interior, adapting to safety and emission regulations without losing its sporty character or the essence that made it an automotive icon.

Porsche 911 Versions and Parts Compatibility

The Porsche 911 was produced in different series, each with its own technical characteristics:

Models, Engines, and Power – Series F (1964–1973)

  • Porsche 911 / 911 T (1964–1973)
    6-cylinder air-cooled boxer engine: 2.0 L, 2.2 L, and 2.4 L.
    Approximate power: 110–140 HP depending on version and year.
  • Porsche 911 E (1969–1973)
    6-cylinder boxer engine with Bosch mechanical fuel injection (MFI): 2.0 L, 2.2 L, and 2.4 L.
    Approximate power: 140–165 HP.
  • Porsche 911 S (1967–1973)
    High-performance 6-cylinder boxer engine: 2.0 L, 2.2 L, and 2.4 L.
    Approximate power: 160–190 HP.
  • Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 (1973)
    6-cylinder 2.7 L boxer engine.
    Power: 210 HP.
    Lightweight homologation version for competition, highly exclusive.
  • Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 2.8 / 3.0 (1973)
    6-cylinder boxer engines: 2.8 L and 3.0 L.
    Power: up to 330 HP.
    Competition versions derived from the RS.

Models, Engines, and Power – Series G (1974–1989)

  • Porsche 911 / 911 S (1974–1977)
    6-cylinder 2.7 L boxer engine, with power ranging from 150 to 210 HP depending on version and market.
  • Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7 / 3.0 (1974–1977)
    Sport-oriented versions with 2.7 L or 3.0 L engines and approximate power of 210–230 HP.
  • Porsche 911 SC (1978–1983)
    3.0 L engine, with power from 180 to 204 HP, known for reliability and smooth operation.
  • Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2 (1984–1989)
    3.2 L engine with 231 HP (Europe), Motronic injection, and overall performance improvements.
  • Porsche 911 Turbo / 930 (1975–1989)
    3.0 L (260 HP) and 3.3 L (300 HP) turbocharged engines, high-performance versions with widened bodywork and iconic styling.

Not all parts are interchangeable between versions, and within the same series, variations may exist depending on the model year or specific configuration.

For this reason, each product sheet clearly specifies the exact compatibility using the Porsche PET reference, ensuring the correct selection of replacement parts.

Types of Available Replacements for Porsche 911

In this category, you will find specific replacements for the main areas of the vehicle:

  • Engine and transmission parts
  • Suspension and brake components
  • Electrical system components
  • Body and chrome parts
  • Interior components and restoration parts