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Old 07-04-2009, 10:48 PM #6  
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Originally Posted by lintc0532 View Post
hangon guys... We are in porsche 997tt forum lol...

As PDK box is so new,I doubt that tuners can easliy do any upgrade like they done to tip box..So it might be a trouble at the first 1-2 years.You gonne give tuner times to improve their parts and skills for 997tt.2.Should buy used one at least 1 year after release if you want big power.
I agree, the PDK will not be easily or inexpensively upgraded.


The PDK will be better for stock, but after that, for big hp applications, it will likely be a headache like all the rest of the dual clutch trannies.
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The GT-R is harder to drift than a 997 TT or 997 GT3, therefore if you are trying to drift, the GT-R will consequently get a faster lap. Normal apexing and driving not included.

See Evo and Car magazine for details.
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