“It was inspired by a German-American mechanical engineer at NASA in the 1960s named Gunther Wendt. He was known for his meticulous mechanical, reliability, and engineering prowess. He's actually portrayed in the movie Apollo 13, and Tom Hank's character, Jim Lovell, trusted him and knew he could rely on his technical capability. That was the same ethos that we wanted for this project and that's where we drew the idea for the name from.”
Gunther Werks latest project, the 993 Speedster Remastered, is a customised 993 with a 4.0-litre engine putting out 435bhp and 335 lb/ft of torque, giving it 911 GT3-levels of performance. Like the 993 Coupe Remastered, the Speedster is limited to just 25 cars.
Of the engine enhancements, Gunther Werks added: “Our 4.0-liter has been meticulously developed by Rothsport from Oregon, to create the ultimate classically aspirated flat-six. From Mahle pistons to twin spark Motec Engine management, coil over plug ignition, individual throttle bodies, billet crankshaft, rods & barrels, no part of the engine is left untouched. The target: a 7800 rpm redline, 330lb feet of torque, and 400+ horsepower.”
![As for where the name Gunther Werks comes from, the company’s CEO Peter Nam, told Motor Trend:](https://d23zpyj32c5wn3.cloudfront.net/images/masonry_bricks/pictures/66811/big/271541090_4680207502070298_7305265779487070236_n.jpg?1645654595)