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Turbo kit for 997.2 C2S?

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Old 09-30-2011, 11:15 AM
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Turbo kit for 997.2 C2S?

Does anyone know if there is a turbo kit in development for the 997.2 C2S? I know there is one for the 996's, and I'm not sure about the 997.1's.....but a quick google search gave me unrelated links for the 997.2. I understand it will probably take a while, which is fine by me.....I love this car too much.....and I want RWD with Turbo :P
 
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You should reach out to Vivid Racing (a board sponsor here), who have a lot of expertise in performance enhancements for Porsche.

I have their first 997.1 turbo kit in my '06 C2S and I love every minute of it. The car is absolutely transformed.

I know they are looking for a donor vehicle to develop a similar kit for the 997.2.
 
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Old 09-30-2011, 12:38 PM
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I'm just worried about my warranty....so I guess I'll just wait until it expires lol
 
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I would just sell it and buy a turbo... I don't think that turbocharging the c2s is cost effective to bearly reach 997tt power... My personal opinion of course...
 
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In the original posting, the OP mentioned he wanted rear wheel drive and turbo power. That means either aftermarket for $10K plus labor, OR a 997 GT2, which would mean approx. $50,000 over the trade-in value of his 997.2 C2S.

And my 997.1 turbo RWD C2S makes more power than a 997.1 TT
 
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Old 09-30-2011, 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by pvanosta
In the original posting, the OP mentioned he wanted rear wheel drive and turbo power. That means either aftermarket for $10K plus labor, OR a 997 GT2, which would mean approx. $50,000 over the trade-in value of his 997.2 C2S.

And my 997.1 turbo RWD C2S makes more power than a 997.1 TT
Exactly, I really want to retain the RWD :P

And I sorta want a single turbo rather than twins.....I feel like it's sometimes more fun. I've still got some time, and I'm not looking to do this anytime soon, I was just curious :P
 
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I'm just worried about my warranty....so I guess I'll just wait until it expires lol
Stephen, I'm in the same boat. I talked to Vivid briefly, but I think it doesn't warrant voiding my warranty.
 
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Originally Posted by luckyp10
Stephen, I'm in the same boat. I talked to Vivid briefly, but I think it doesn't warrant voiding my warranty.
Is it in development?
 
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bumping this....still curious. I saw videos a while back from TPC with a turbo kit installed on a DFI PDK Boxster(or maybe it was a Cayman)....so I don't know if there is any development happening for the 911 DFI motor.
 
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Originally Posted by steve0827
bumping this....still curious. I saw videos a while back from TPC with a turbo kit installed on a DFI PDK Boxster(or maybe it was a Cayman)....so I don't know if there is any development happening for the 911 DFI motor.
Yes, they are almost done with the 997.2 single turbo kit. Contact Tom or Mike @ TPC for details. I'm hoping to get mine done this coming winter.
 
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Stephen, I'm in the same boat. I talked to Vivid briefly, but I think it doesn't warrant voiding my warranty.
I have the TPC turbo and my car was CPO'ed. My dealer said unless they can prove the turbo broke something, my car is under warranty. I had the RMS replaced under warranty.
 
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Any word on how the 997.2 kit worked out? How does PDK handle the power?
 
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