A Simple Shark Werks Exhaust and LWF Turns into 3.9L Build
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A Simple Shark Werks Exhaust and LWF Turns into 3.9L Build
This week we had a simple, understated silver GT3 show up from Southern California. The owner made the ~350 mile drive and dropped her off, then took a plane ride home to let us get to work. The requested upgrades were our bypass exhaust and EVOMSit software, but sometimes things can get a little crazy around here...
The car was put on the lift:
The ECU was read-out and EVOMSit tuning was installed:
A video showing some of the tuning method:
Bumper and center/side muffler removed:
On goes the bypass:
Sound clip of the bypass on a 997 GT3:
In the background, a 997.2 GT3RS is being prepped for more upgrades..
A few more parts are removed from the GT3:
Something's missing here:
Ah, there's the transmission:
997 GT3RS lightweight flywheel, a great upgrade to help bring the car to life... easier revs, better 0-60 and a lot more fun to drive:
And guess what's next?
Well it's too soon for pictures, but the owner called us, luckily while the transmission was out, requesting a few more changes. The next round of upgrades will be the Shark Werks 3.9L Upgrade and various suspension bits. Stay tuned for updates!
We never know what cars might show up during a given week here, so when Alex or I pop into the back during the day, it's always fun to guess what colors we'll see. Yellow, white, orange, silver, black... green, of course. And what's this? A famous 997 GT3 stops by in signature Mexico Blue for some EVOMSit tuning, to enable left foot braking:
A few minutes later, another car shows up, this time a Cobalt Blue Turbo for EVOMSit Stage I and a massive horsepower bump:
The car was put on the lift:
The ECU was read-out and EVOMSit tuning was installed:
A video showing some of the tuning method:
Bumper and center/side muffler removed:
On goes the bypass:
Sound clip of the bypass on a 997 GT3:
In the background, a 997.2 GT3RS is being prepped for more upgrades..
A few more parts are removed from the GT3:
Something's missing here:
Ah, there's the transmission:
997 GT3RS lightweight flywheel, a great upgrade to help bring the car to life... easier revs, better 0-60 and a lot more fun to drive:
And guess what's next?
Well it's too soon for pictures, but the owner called us, luckily while the transmission was out, requesting a few more changes. The next round of upgrades will be the Shark Werks 3.9L Upgrade and various suspension bits. Stay tuned for updates!
We never know what cars might show up during a given week here, so when Alex or I pop into the back during the day, it's always fun to guess what colors we'll see. Yellow, white, orange, silver, black... green, of course. And what's this? A famous 997 GT3 stops by in signature Mexico Blue for some EVOMSit tuning, to enable left foot braking:
A few minutes later, another car shows up, this time a Cobalt Blue Turbo for EVOMSit Stage I and a massive horsepower bump:
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Dan Kennedy
SharkWerks: www.sharkwerks.com
Northern California's Porsche Performance, & authorized Evolution Motorsports, TechArt, HRE and Tubi, Cargraphic dealer and installation center
Phone: 510-651-0300
Email: dan@sharkwerks.com
SharkWerks' Latest Updates on Twitter
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I've had a couple of events at Laguna this year and last with a good friend in a 997.1 GT3 with the 3.9. His car has all the SW go fast stuff (suspension bits, brakes, diff, cage) but stock gearing.
He has turned a blisteringly quick 1:36.1 at Laguna (transponder number during a race) and we've circulated through traffic at 1:36.9's on Hoosiers. I think that with better gearing, the 3.9 would be quicker than the 3.8 RS.
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I think that Mancation West "California Dreamin'" should include Laguna and Sears as well as the Virginia City Hillclimb. Some speed runs at Fontana, a dude ranch hang out at Pahrump and who knows, maybe a 1000 mile return journey to run Pikes Peak? I certainly want to run a 4.0 RS at those two hillclimbs in 2012.
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OK, I'm about to really show my track ignorance here. Can you just show up at either Laguna or Infineon and drive? I NEED to get this new car to the track more, but frankly really don't know how. I have 2 track days on the car since I've owned it....Willow Springs Streets and the big willow springs track on the same weekend with about 50 Toyota Celicas driven by fellow Amatuers (with a capital A). I'm thinking of going the PCA route to start, with some parking lot autocross action at Qualcomm Stadium
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About 4 weeks. I'm picking the car up on Friday 8/5.
OK, I'm about to really show my track ignorance here. Can you just show up at either Laguna or Infineon and drive? I NEED to get this new car to the track more, but frankly really don't know how. I have 2 track days on the car since I've owned it....Willow Springs Streets and the big willow springs track on the same weekend with about 50 Toyota Celicas driven by fellow Amatuers (with a capital A). I'm thinking of going the PCA route to start, with some parking lot autocross action at Qualcomm Stadium
OK, I'm about to really show my track ignorance here. Can you just show up at either Laguna or Infineon and drive? I NEED to get this new car to the track more, but frankly really don't know how. I have 2 track days on the car since I've owned it....Willow Springs Streets and the big willow springs track on the same weekend with about 50 Toyota Celicas driven by fellow Amatuers (with a capital A). I'm thinking of going the PCA route to start, with some parking lot autocross action at Qualcomm Stadium
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About 4 weeks. I'm picking the car up on Friday 8/5.
OK, I'm about to really show my track ignorance here. Can you just show up at either Laguna or Infineon and drive? I NEED to get this new car to the track more, but frankly really don't know how. I have 2 track days on the car since I've owned it....Willow Springs Streets and the big willow springs track on the same weekend with about 50 Toyota Celicas driven by fellow Amatuers (with a capital A). I'm thinking of going the PCA route to start, with some parking lot autocross action at Qualcomm Stadium
OK, I'm about to really show my track ignorance here. Can you just show up at either Laguna or Infineon and drive? I NEED to get this new car to the track more, but frankly really don't know how. I have 2 track days on the car since I've owned it....Willow Springs Streets and the big willow springs track on the same weekend with about 50 Toyota Celicas driven by fellow Amatuers (with a capital A). I'm thinking of going the PCA route to start, with some parking lot autocross action at Qualcomm Stadium
http://www.motorsportreg.com/
Typically, folks around here drive with Hooked on Driving, TrackMasters, SpeedVentures, CFRA, Coastal, NCRC or any of their local PCA regions (check out http://www.pca.org/Regions/RegionDirectory.aspx?Zone=7)
Forget autocross, the 3.9 is not meant for that stuff. Just don't do it.
I'd suggest you employ Rennlist to help find local instructors who actually know what they're talking about when driving a 997 and have the communication skill to convey useful information to you. Don't (don't!) just let any idiot in the passenger seat and start telling you how to drive -- erasing bad habits is not easy. Instead, while you're waiting till 8/5, see if you can get into a PSDS and you'll be well equipped and prepared. Or attend something like PCA GGR at Thunderhill this weekend and do some passenger rides so you get a feel for what your call can deliver.
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I'd suggest you employ Rennlist to help find local instructors who actually know what they're talking about when driving a 997 and have the communication skill to convey useful information to you. Don't (don't!) just let any idiot in the passenger seat and start telling you how to drive -- erasing bad habits is not easy. Instead, while you're waiting till 8/5, see if you can get into a PSDS and you'll be well equipped and prepared. Or attend something like PCA GGR at Thunderhill this weekend and do some passenger rides so you get a feel for what your call can deliver. ....Quote
Where is Thunderhill? Can't on Saturday, but Sunday is wide open.
Where is Thunderhill? Can't on Saturday, but Sunday is wide open.
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http://thunderhill.com/staticpages/i...?page=Location
About an hour from Sacramento, about two hours from San Francisco, about three hours from San Jose.