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Old Sep 8, 2007 | 11:11 PM
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03' 996TT Performance Upgrades...

Hey guys, I am posting this for my bro. We are looking at doing some simple, yet effective upgrades and are looking for opinions. What is the best route to go? Software, exhaust, airboxes? Other way around? Something different? Any help would be great...
 
Old Sep 9, 2007 | 12:09 AM
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Originally Posted by GSlider
Hey guys, I am posting this for my bro. We are looking at doing some simple, yet effective upgrades and are looking for opinions. What is the best route to go? Software, exhaust, airboxes? Other way around? Something different? Any help would be great...
Depends on what the car will be used for and how much you're willing to spend.
 
Old Sep 9, 2007 | 06:00 AM
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Best bang for the buck is to have your ECU flashed and get an exhaust. You will probably want to change your diverter valves for reliablity purposes.
 
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check out evoms.com for exhaust, flash and diverter valves. That should get you 80 to 100 flywheel hp.
 
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Originally Posted by buddyg
check out evoms.com for exhaust, flash and diverter valves. That should get you 80 to 100 flywheel hp.
No No...Stay away for EVOMS...Especially their air boxes. Speed Gallery all the way. Very fairly priced, great customer service. I have never had anything but the run around over at evoms. Do a search for mass air meter problems and evoms. They are very over priced too. Just my opinion..And I have had both a Evoms car and a SG650.

Speed Gallery for the win!
 
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No No...Stay away for EVOMS...Especially their air boxes. Speed Gallery all the way. Very fairly priced, great customer service. I have never had anything but the run around over at evoms. Do a search for mass air meter problems and evoms. They are very over priced too. Just my opinion..And I have had both a Evoms car and a SG650.

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Thats odd that you say that. Everything I've ever read or heard about EVOMS has been nothing but good. I'll look into both, though.
 
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Originally Posted by GSlider
Thats odd that you say that. Everything I've ever read or heard about EVOMS has been nothing but good. I'll look into both, though.
Well...If you buy their air box...Keep several mass air meters on hand! Talk to Sam or Nick at speed gallery...SUPER nice guys. They bend over backwards to help, and again ill say. VERY FAIRLY PRICED. Unlike the evoms products. Grossly over priced and they barely gave me the time of day on the phone.
 

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Actually...Try protomotive too...I have a buddy here that has a VERY good running PE700 kit on his TT996.
 
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Originally Posted by GSlider
Hey guys, I am posting this for my bro. We are looking at doing some simple, yet effective upgrades and are looking for opinions. What is the best route to go? Software, exhaust, airboxes? Other way around? Something different? Any help would be great...
Best money you can spend, and the mod that will follow you into every vehicle you ever drive is a HPDE event and/or autocrossing.

Spend your first grand on trackdays...at least the first grand...and then you'll look at the car from different eyes. You may suddenly find yourself thinking about, oh yeah I'm going there, suspension. Sway bars, alignment, ect... you never know.
After a few track days the car will have told you (or whispered if you're not fluent in it's native tongue) what it wants. Most people go straight for engine mods even when they've not the skillto use what's already there.

Good luck,
TomK
 
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Originally Posted by ace996
Best money you can spend, and the mod that will follow you into every vehicle you ever drive is a HPDE event and/or autocrossing.

Spend your first grand on trackdays...at least the first grand...and then you'll look at the car from different eyes. You may suddenly find yourself thinking about, oh yeah I'm going there, suspension. Sway bars, alignment, ect... you never know.
After a few track days the car will have told you (or whispered if you're not fluent in it's native tongue) what it wants. Most people go straight for engine mods even when they've not the skillto use what's already there.

Good luck,
TomK
Errr.... what he said! Wife BOT me a track day as a present with full instruction a few years ago. That was three Porsches ago! Have been back a few times but never with the religious fervor that I should. Truth is that 450hp (at the wheels!) on the track with a TON of suspension is probably all you need. Which is why (of course) I want so much more power!!! PSS9's are cheaper than new turbos++++, though, and would really improve the street and track potential more than spening 15K for abunch more power that the "CAR AND I" would not be equipped to handle without additional work...
 
Old Sep 10, 2007 | 06:28 AM
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Originally Posted by GSlider
Thats odd that you say that. Everything I've ever read or heard about EVOMS has been nothing but good. I'll look into both, though.
That is just one persons opinion, lots of very happy Evoms customers. Only you can decide which tuner is right.
 
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And there are a bunch of us out there.
 
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Seriously I would actually talk to the tuners: Kevin @ Ultimate Motorwerks, Stephen at Imagine Auto, Todd @ Protomotive, Todd @ EVOMs, FVD, AWE...after talking to them decide which you want to do business with. Any of them are more than capable of making you happy.
 
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Originally Posted by buddyg
check out evoms.com for exhaust, flash and diverter valves. That should get you 80 to 100 flywheel hp.
How did we arrive at that figure?
 
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We didn't evoms dyno tested it and other owners have confirmed it.
 

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