1985, Saab, 900 Turbo

Year
1985
Brand/Make
Saab
Model
900 Turbo
Description

The 900 was originally introduced on 12 May 1978, for the 1979 model year. Sales commenced in the fall of 1978. It has a longitudinally mounted, 45-degree canted, inline four-cylinder engine, double wishbone front suspension and beam-axle rear suspension.

Like its predecessor, the 900 contained a number of unusual design features that distinguish it from most other cars. First, the B-engine, that was installed "backwards", with power delivered from the crank at the front of the car. Second, the transmission, technically a transaxle, bolted directly to the bottom of the engine to form the oil pan (albeit with separate oil lubrication). Thus, power from the crank would be delivered out of the engine at the front, then transferred down and back to the transmission below, via a set of chain-driven primary gears.

Additional information
Modifications on this car
My first Turbocharged car.
Performance of this car
Maximum Speed
128 mph
Acceleration 0-60mph
8.5 Seconds
1/4 Mile
16.5 Seconds
Engine Details
Engine Cylinders
Inline 4
Engine Capacity
1985 cc
Engine Power
160 HP
Engine Torque
188 lb/ft
Induction
Turbocharged
Fueling Method
Injection
Fuel
Petrol
Transmission Details
Transmission
Manual
Gears
5 Speed
Drivetrain
  • Front wheel drive
  • Rear wheel drive
  • Four wheel drive
  • Limited slip differential
  • Overdrive
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