what's the best first performance mod?
+1 Buckwheat nailed it!!
OP, Do you have prior track experience and/or what are your intentions for the car? Best,
OP, Do you have prior track experience and/or what are your intentions for the car? Best,
I agree with Buckwheat.
You'll be surprised what you and your car can do once you know what you're doing.
Sign up for a PCA DE. You'll get some good instruction and a safe environment to really learn your car.
Have fun.
You'll be surprised what you and your car can do once you know what you're doing.
Sign up for a PCA DE. You'll get some good instruction and a safe environment to really learn your car.
Have fun.
ofcourse a driving school will get u most for ur money.. but it's really not a modification.
actually, it should be a requirement for all P-owners..lol
but for mods, i'd go with a lightweight wheels such as HRE's.. for looks and performance.
or cats - for sound and little hp
or SSK.. just cause it feels good.
otherwise, i'd leave it alone.
BOL
actually, it should be a requirement for all P-owners..lol
but for mods, i'd go with a lightweight wheels such as HRE's.. for looks and performance.
or cats - for sound and little hp
or SSK.. just cause it feels good.
otherwise, i'd leave it alone.
BOL
Driving school is good, but if you want mods, just save up for a turbo or a supercharger. All bolt on mods are expensive and yield very little gain.
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I would definitely recommend an exhaust!
The OEM Porsche exhausts do the engine note absolutely no justice!
http://www.modbargains.com/Porsche-997-911-Exhaust.htm
The OEM Porsche exhausts do the engine note absolutely no justice!
http://www.modbargains.com/Porsche-997-911-Exhaust.htm
I have to agree 100% with this.
You will not understand this mod untill you do it. Moding the drive is the best mod for a Porsche...EVER!
You will not understand this mod untill you do it. Moding the drive is the best mod for a Porsche...EVER!
). In terms of real mods, I'd also vote for an exhaust mod, probably a gundo hack or sport cats (or both!). IMHO, sound is an important part of the driving experience and it's missing in stock form.
Get a SSK (Porsche OEM), a motive bleeder and some high temp brake fluid (Motul or Castrol SRF). Flush your brakes with some high temp fluid and go do a Porsche DE with an instructor.
As you gain speed and confidence, pick up a set of Pagid Yellow front pads and Pagid Black rears, do more events and training
If you really want power, you need to do a fullback exhaust (headers, 100-200 cell cats, etc). I have a Europipe kit that is great but $$$$. That with an intake will improve power slightly but mostly just give you a boost in sound
As you gain speed and confidence, pick up a set of Pagid Yellow front pads and Pagid Black rears, do more events and training
If you really want power, you need to do a fullback exhaust (headers, 100-200 cell cats, etc). I have a Europipe kit that is great but $$$$. That with an intake will improve power slightly but mostly just give you a boost in sound
Go for OEM or simply Ate super blue. There is no need to spend more then sleep well at home enjoy at tracks
Last edited by exponential; May 17, 2011 at 12:21 AM.
My approach to mods for my GTS:
Center Exhaust Bypass (I chose SharkWerks) as these remove weight, improve sound, don't affect warranty, cost less than $700 & can be DIY
PCA DE to get a better clue how to drive a 911
Access where you are after those improvements and where you want to go moving forward
Center Exhaust Bypass (I chose SharkWerks) as these remove weight, improve sound, don't affect warranty, cost less than $700 & can be DIY
PCA DE to get a better clue how to drive a 911
Access where you are after those improvements and where you want to go moving forward



