First drive: 997TT ECU
First drive: 997TT ECU
Those who've seen some of my previous cars know that I, shall we say, have a weakness for horsepower. Thus, one of my reasons for choosing the 997TT was the inherent ease of extracting additional horsepower from the turbo powerplant. That said, even stock the TT felt pretty quick in "sport" mode, with only the top-end power above 1st gear disappointing relative to some other 11 sec cars I've driven recently.
Then, I sent my ECU to Todd over at Protomotive earlier this week, and got it back in time to install this evening. I popped out to fill the tank with 100 octane, engaged sport mode, found an open stretch of road, and put the pedal down. Two words now come to mind: Good Lord!
The car is literally transformed. Even from a street start, 1st gear now rips through with a scream, the tach needle swinging past 7000 in a heartbeat. A quick 1-2 shift and the power never lets up, with 60 mph on Page Mill Rd flashing by faster than I could say "Hi Officer!". The acceleration was comparable to my SL65 on drag tires, which regularly registers sub-3 second 0-60s. I had to hit the brakes to avoid rear-ending a vehicle which had, moments earlier, been many carlengths ahead of me. On street tires I don't think there's anything I've driven which will keep up with the TT until 3rd gear.
So Todd, my hat's off to you. The ECU is great, the car is now insane, and I'm looking forward to getting into further mods on this beast
Then, I sent my ECU to Todd over at Protomotive earlier this week, and got it back in time to install this evening. I popped out to fill the tank with 100 octane, engaged sport mode, found an open stretch of road, and put the pedal down. Two words now come to mind: Good Lord!
The car is literally transformed. Even from a street start, 1st gear now rips through with a scream, the tach needle swinging past 7000 in a heartbeat. A quick 1-2 shift and the power never lets up, with 60 mph on Page Mill Rd flashing by faster than I could say "Hi Officer!". The acceleration was comparable to my SL65 on drag tires, which regularly registers sub-3 second 0-60s. I had to hit the brakes to avoid rear-ending a vehicle which had, moments earlier, been many carlengths ahead of me. On street tires I don't think there's anything I've driven which will keep up with the TT until 3rd gear.
So Todd, my hat's off to you. The ECU is great, the car is now insane, and I'm looking forward to getting into further mods on this beast
I believe that one other fellow from San Diego had his 997TT upgraded by Protomotive. He posts on rennteam.com and has thrown accolades about this upgrade our way too.
Thanks for the information...I've fired off an email.
Thanks for the information...I've fired off an email.
Some in-car acceleration data, starting from a 33 mph roll in 2nd. Times in seconds:
T0: 40 MPH, 9 PSI
T1: 54 MPH, 18 PSI
T2: 71 MPH, 18 PSI
(shift to 3rd)
T3: 76 MPH, 18 PSI
T4: 87 MPH, 18 PSI
T5: 98 MPH, 18 PSI
T6: 105 MPH, 8 PSI (lifted)
That pretty much confirms what my butt-dyno has told me -- the 997TT is already *faster* from a roll than my RENNtech SL65. Gad.
video: http://www.treynor.com/997TT-protomotive-accel.3g2
T0: 40 MPH, 9 PSI
T1: 54 MPH, 18 PSI
T2: 71 MPH, 18 PSI
(shift to 3rd)
T3: 76 MPH, 18 PSI
T4: 87 MPH, 18 PSI
T5: 98 MPH, 18 PSI
T6: 105 MPH, 8 PSI (lifted)
That pretty much confirms what my butt-dyno has told me -- the 997TT is already *faster* from a roll than my RENNtech SL65. Gad.
video: http://www.treynor.com/997TT-protomotive-accel.3g2
Thats Todd for you, always be deliverin. Congrats to you Ben you seem to be happy. Talked to Todd earlier today and got some more info on the tuning for the 997tt, will be doing mine with him (of course) real soon.
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Ben, That's totally awesome. I'm shocked that it is really quicker than your SL65. That Benz of yours is a superfreak.
On the TT can you feel the car pulling linear to 7300 rpm or is there is slight drop in power as it approaches raised redline?
Have you given any thoughts to exhaust? I'm wondering if Todd's program needs to be adjusted slightly for free flowing exhaust?
What program do I need to play the video?
Man, I am going to get cranking on those mods as soon as the car comes in (late Nov) you guys just are killing me.
On the TT can you feel the car pulling linear to 7300 rpm or is there is slight drop in power as it approaches raised redline?
Have you given any thoughts to exhaust? I'm wondering if Todd's program needs to be adjusted slightly for free flowing exhaust?
What program do I need to play the video?
Man, I am going to get cranking on those mods as soon as the car comes in (late Nov) you guys just are killing me.
Congrats Ben! I noticed you mentioned Page Mill Road so we should meet up sometime and do a side by side, or a nice little photoshoot and call Kirby ;-)
Are you coming to the bay area drive Nov 4th?
Are you coming to the bay area drive Nov 4th?
Originally Posted by Tony007
Ben, That's totally awesome. I'm shocked that it is really quicker than your SL65. That Benz of yours is a superfreak.
On the TT can you feel the car pulling linear to 7300 rpm or is there is slight drop in power as it approaches raised redline?
On the TT can you feel the car pulling linear to 7300 rpm or is there is slight drop in power as it approaches raised redline?
Originally Posted by Tony007
Have you given any thoughts to exhaust? I'm wondering if Todd's program needs to be adjusted slightly for free flowing exhaust?
Originally Posted by Tony007
What program do I need to play the video?
Originally Posted by fredttx50
Congrats Ben! I noticed you mentioned Page Mill Road so we should meet up sometime and do a side by side, or a nice little photoshoot and call Kirby ;-)
Are you coming to the bay area drive Nov 4th?
Are you coming to the bay area drive Nov 4th?

A photoshoot would be great, since my car is still stock looking/sounding, so the comparison would be useful.
Wow Ben awesome man, thanks for the review and congrats. With my car almost gone this makes the decision even harder, I mean the power of tt porsche'ss are INSANE, I can't imagine what your turbo feels like now, and the gallardo has a lot to offer in other areas the tt can't :/ Be safe and enjoy!Martin
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