997 Turbo / GT2 2006–2012 Turbo discussion on the 997 model Porsche 911 Twin Turbo.
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Old Mar 23, 2018 | 01:00 PM
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Cheers buddy been a pleasure working with you! Even though you seem to be telling me you’re eating a burrito every time I’m starving and can’t get to one! Enjoy it, be safe and go get us some numbers!
 
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Glad to see another one out there looking good. I would say most cars I have seen data from with similar parts are all in that 700-730whp range.

My personal opinion, don't get too worked up on the numbers no matter what measuring tool you are using (dyno, virtual dyno, 60-130). They ALL have variability...I can make a dyno show your birthday on the screen lol, its not the end all. These tools are all useful as a relative comparison. At the same time I totally understand the need to see where your car stacks up.

Enjoy it!
 



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