996 Turbo / GT2 Turbo discussion on previous model 2000-2005 Porsche 911 Twin Turbo and 911 GT2.

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Old Jun 18, 2004 | 12:37 AM
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Agreed. I have seen some odd stuff. The most recent was a ground issue with the connection behind the coolant reservoir. Talk about a pain the rear!
 
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Agreed. I have seen some odd stuff. The most recent was a ground issue with the connection behind the coolant reservoir. Talk about a pain the rear!
Yeah, it's funny how many strange problems you come across when you've serviced these for a long period of time. I actually kind of enjoy tracking down wiring and electrical component problems- it's good brain work and keeps you sharp. The only problem is that often they can take up a good deal of difficult to bill out time. Some car owners don't realize also that a scan tool(whether it be a Baum, PS2 or whatever) doesn't just solve the problem for you. It is still just a tool and will ASSIST the tech in diagnosing the problem. I guess it's a good thing these cars can't fix themselves yet or we'd be out of a job! Seth.
 
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Agreed. When problem come up generally the computer will hopefully point you in the DIRECTION. There then is another computer called a brain that has to be switched on. I do a ton of aftermarket EFIs and this sets a pretty good base for the category "what the hell". Techs like to get lazy with the new equipment. It is all still designed by humans! All cars talk. You just have to be able to listen
 
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Agreed. When problem come up generally the computer will hopefully point you in the DIRECTION. There then is another computer called a brain that has to be switched on. I do a ton of aftermarket EFIs and this sets a pretty good base for the category "what the hell". Techs like to get lazy with the new equipment. It is all still designed by humans! All cars talk. You just have to be able to listen
That's for sure! I know what you mean- i do Electromotive, Motec and right now playing with a real basic Autronics smc system and the only thing you have when working with these is the your brain and lots of wiring diagrams..
 
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Autronic COOL! We just started messing with these for a 930 CIS to EFI conversion. This is our choice. Seems right considering its relation ship with the past.

I just finished a 3.4 all the goodies, chatter rings, coatings, modified C2 cams. ( an in-between 964-EVO GTII) T66 modified yada yada. All on a M48. I still love those harnesses. Next is a 3.5 stroker on a T72
 
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Stephen,

The above pic of the hot side turbo looks like what I'm using on KA for the hot side. Is that a 40?
 
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Actually that is our modified 66 with a custom back plate CNC 360 grooved bearing 8mm shaft and coated turbine housing. The inlet on the turbo is about 4 inches You should see the 72 we are about ready to strap on the other motor!
 
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It looks alot like the KKK's Porsche used on the older single turbo's. We used an older hot side on KA, I believe they have size 40 impellars. I'm talking hot side only. We used Garrets on the compressor side.
 

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Yea this is a little bigger than that. Actually this motor is doing about 600RWHP out of a 3.4.
 
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Yea this is a little bigger than that. Actually this motor is doing about 600RWHP out of a 3.4.
Yea, but we're using two of them (40 on hot side) on a 4.0 L for about ? hp. They just looked simular size wise.
 

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Yeah, i'm trying the Autronic SMC on a VW GTI VR6 Turbo conversion. Real simple to wire, just functional- no extra outputs though except for boost control and IAV control. Big Garret, intercooler, Tial 40mm wg, got rid of all the emissions stuff and every unneccesary wire in the engine compartment- should make about 400hp.
I'm doing basically the same conversion you are doing on an 87 930 now also- 3.3, 993 studs, o-ringed, ported/polished heads twin plug, titanium retainers,race valve springs, 964 cams, Carrera modified intake, motorsport intercooler, full headers, exhaust, KEP P.P., mechanical boost adjustment, Eugo wide band O2 (those rock) , Tial Blow off valve and Electromotive engine management with the TEC3- I still love the electromotive stuff, esp. w/ the TEC3. I expect around 500 at 1 bar give or take. Also doing all the A/C upgrades to Griffiths stuff but custom hose and condenser work in the rear.
 
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