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

Q for those with K16 billets

Old Jun 17, 2011 | 08:13 AM
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Originally Posted by jspporsche
Recommendations? I have no preconceptions on this one. Also, what do people think of the GT2 slave conversion?

Jim
Go drive a GT2, GT3 or a tt with the conversion and make sure you like it first. Some people don't like the heaviness of the clutch pedal. I drove a 996tt with the conversion and didn't mind the heaviness but appreciated the better feel for clutch engagement.

Evoms sells a kit for the conversion and I believe there is a thread somtime ago where somebody bought all the parts separately and listed everything you need.
 

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Old Jun 17, 2011 | 08:53 AM
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If you dont do the slave with an upgraded clutch and turbos you will regret it and do it right away....ask me how I know
 
Old Jun 17, 2011 | 08:57 AM
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I'm working with a forum member to buy a kit right now. I guess he bought it and doesn't need it.

I'll definitely buy a clutch this next week. What's the verdict on LWFWs? I'm kind of hard in hearing on the high end, so I probably won't hear the rattle. Do the P-Cars have to have the ECU flashed to up the idle like BMWs to prevent stalling?

Who's FW is the best choice? I saw some buy the GT3 RS flywheel. Good choice or not?

Jim
 
Old Jun 17, 2011 | 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by jspporsche
Recommendations? I have no preconceptions on this one. Also, what do people think of the GT2 slave conversion?

Jim
HI,I was going to go this route after my HP clutch install made my car harder drive off the line...BUT....I first tryed the trick, to remove the booster spring set-up from clutch pedal linkage....It made that small amount of difference to make the car easier to feel the clutch off the line....So,I did not need the GT-2 set-up then......Just my info....Good Luck
 
Old Jun 17, 2011 | 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by VAGscum
If you are looking into bigger turbos, don't do a GT2 clutch. The GT2 clutch pressure plate doesn't have the required clamping pressure needed for 16Gs or larger. The only difference between a GT2 clutch and a 996TT is the disc is non-sprung on the GT2 and the 996TT is sprung. The sprung disc makes no difference when it comes to the abuse caused by extra torque. The sprung disc is what you want if you intend to go with a LWFW. The combination of LWFW and un-sprung hub is quite harsh.
I believe he's talking about a GT2 slave conversion. This is probably a must if you go with a stage 3 clutch.

By the way... You K16 Billet guys... What clutches are you running? I'm looking at upgrading my clutch and would go to a AWE Sachs stage 2.5-type mod. Upgrade the pressure plate to a sachs 764 which is is good to 659 ft-lbs. I think this is commonly referred to as a stage 3 pressure plate... I'd then stick with a stage 2 disc. You think that's sufficient for the K16 billets?
 
Old Jun 17, 2011 | 01:31 PM
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Old Jun 17, 2011 | 01:33 PM
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And if you want a good clutch, do OUR Clutch Masters Stage 3 Full Disk. I ran this in my 997TT making 760awhp. It did 2 Texas Mile events, 5000 street miles, 6 or so Drag events, 2 road races, and drives smooth as butter. Clutch Masters uses Sachs components. I put this in all 996TT and 997TT with the stock flywheel and sometimes their LWFW with nothing but success. http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/a...34-hdf&x=0&y=0

 
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