FS: VF Supercharger
#1
FS: Porsche 996/997 VF Supercharger
Category: Accessories
Price: $3300
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits: Porsche 911 997 Non-Turbo
Location (State): CA
Item Condition: Used
Shipping Information: Item can be shipped
For any questions please pm or email me (email is better)
EDIT: You must have VF retune your ECU, I can not give the buyer my ECU. A tune from VF is an additional $1,200...
ctkihara@yahoo.com
Additional pics of the system
This groove in the picture above was due to the blowers positioning in the car. Something VF has apparently seen a lot of with their kit because of the tight fitment. Because the fitment was too close it had been rubbing against the rear frame
When I contacted VF worried about this grooving, here is what one of their techs Jeff Moss sent me back, "It is up to the installer to determine clearance. If that particular car is too close, the engine mount can be shimmed, or a clearance dent can be made in the chassis. If the groove is not all the way through or cracked, it should be OK to use." I assure any potential buyer the groove is not cracked and no where near all the way through.
Thanks guys!
Last edited by CarNerd; 06-25-2013 at 11:31 AM.
#3
I'm actually still working on getting the system off the car. In terms of power its very close to my 996 turbo with a tune but much more linear. Much faster than my 6 GT3. Thanks
#7
Depending on the mechanic, it should take about 15-18 hrs.
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#8
I was quoted $2,000 for a new kit and $2,500 for used on the install from a reputable indy.
#9
Edit: I spoke with my Indy who will be removing the SC and he said they are willing to do it for $1500 if anyone is local. Shop is dynospot in San Jose. Thanks guys!
Last edited by CarNerd; 01-30-2013 at 12:02 PM.
#10
My guess was to completely service the system prior to installation.
#13
It's definitely a good excuse.
#14
I just spoke with my Indy who will be removing the SC and he confirmed that normally with a used system they quote an additional 2-3 hours for servicing and adjusting the system but he said because they are the ones that will be removing it, they know what they will be working with and can accordingly do it for anyone local for $1500 as a special price.
Last edited by CarNerd; 01-31-2013 at 04:14 PM.