Time to present the "GO BIG.."-project! With pics
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Time to present the "GO BIG.."-project! With pics
I thought it was about time to present some info about the big projects around my green 951.
The overall goal with the car:
To be able to match, and beat anything new from Porsche. Well I might be satisfied with just the "match" part if a new Carrera GT shows up
The base car, a 1988 Turbo S:
It has a fresh paint in Porsche Rainforest Green and a flawless black leather interior.
So what will happen to it? Well... it's probably easier talking about the things we're not going to change
Suspension:
* Bilstein Escort Turbo Cup coilovers. Club Sport damping settings. Hypercoil springs and Lindsey camber plates
* Welmeister rear bushings
* Powerflex front bushings
* 968 M030 sway bars and new bushings
Brakes:
* 996 GT3/TT front calipers (may switch to 993 TT)
* 993 TT rotors with casted holes and loose hubs, crossdrilled new rotors rear
* Lindsey anodized hubs
* SS brake lines
* Mintex C-tech pads front and rear
* Rebuilt and powder coated rear calipers
Wheels/tires:
* 18", yet to be decided
* Bridgestone RE540S R-compund tires. Grip grip grip grip
Engine:
Aha... now the REALLY interesting part starts
The engine will be a Revline Racing & Skunk Workz project.
It will be a fully "built" engine with the "system"-approach. Meaning all parts are designed to work together and not just to bolt on some fancy parts..
The base specs are 2.5 liter with 8 valve head.
Some of the goodies:
* Skunk Workz custom, super trick, big valve head
* Skunk Workz custom cam with solid lifters
* Skunk Workz custom reinforced block (wait till you see this neat solution)
* Skunk Workz intercooler
* Most likely a Skunk Workz intake manifold as well...
* Garret GTxxR BB turbo
* Revline Racing turbo fitment
* Revline Racing custom downpipe and exhaust arrangement. 3" exh. and 2" WG piping merging into 4".
* DTA Fast P8Pro engine management with RR custom harness and of course mapped by RR as well.
* Revline Racing oil cooler package (25 row Setrab)
* Revline Racing custom intercooler piping
* Raceware bolts
* Spec alu. flywheel
* Spec Stage 3 lightweight clutch
Related parts:
* All new sensors and such
* All new gaskets and water hoses
* Broadfoot AC delete
* Balance shaft delete
* Ceramic coated headers and downpipe
* All parts polished or powder coated.
* New engine mounts
I probably forgot lots of things but I'll update this list soon with more info and more pics.
So what's the goal of this engine? Simply put lots and lots of HP on pump gas
Assorted pics:
Empty...
What's a garage without a calendar?
Art.. A piece of art.
A couple of M44 engines and a very dirty green car.
I love the quality feeling of these
Another piece of art! Gold anodized items... what can be more beautiful??
Don't want too much vibration
Some new hardware (these parts for the clutch)
..you got it, that's german for "A brand new extremely good looking bright white coolant tank."
Someone ordered a pizza?
All new coolant hoses
Nothing special.. just toyed with my camera
What did I say about the gold anodized items again???
Bushings. But they sure don't seem to absorb much..
Not you average Walmart bolts (or Biltema as we say in Sweden)
Bear with me here... haha
Hardware and sensors
Spec clutch. And yes this is a Stage 4 and not Stage 3 for those of you observant enough to notice the missing springs
Frisbee
Stop it
Dirty ol' block in line for cleaning...
Head as of 2005' specs..very nice, but not nice enough
Stay tuned for more updates
The overall goal with the car:
To be able to match, and beat anything new from Porsche. Well I might be satisfied with just the "match" part if a new Carrera GT shows up
The base car, a 1988 Turbo S:
It has a fresh paint in Porsche Rainforest Green and a flawless black leather interior.
So what will happen to it? Well... it's probably easier talking about the things we're not going to change
Suspension:
* Bilstein Escort Turbo Cup coilovers. Club Sport damping settings. Hypercoil springs and Lindsey camber plates
* Welmeister rear bushings
* Powerflex front bushings
* 968 M030 sway bars and new bushings
Brakes:
* 996 GT3/TT front calipers (may switch to 993 TT)
* 993 TT rotors with casted holes and loose hubs, crossdrilled new rotors rear
* Lindsey anodized hubs
* SS brake lines
* Mintex C-tech pads front and rear
* Rebuilt and powder coated rear calipers
Wheels/tires:
* 18", yet to be decided
* Bridgestone RE540S R-compund tires. Grip grip grip grip
Engine:
Aha... now the REALLY interesting part starts
The engine will be a Revline Racing & Skunk Workz project.
It will be a fully "built" engine with the "system"-approach. Meaning all parts are designed to work together and not just to bolt on some fancy parts..
The base specs are 2.5 liter with 8 valve head.
Some of the goodies:
* Skunk Workz custom, super trick, big valve head
* Skunk Workz custom cam with solid lifters
* Skunk Workz custom reinforced block (wait till you see this neat solution)
* Skunk Workz intercooler
* Most likely a Skunk Workz intake manifold as well...
* Garret GTxxR BB turbo
* Revline Racing turbo fitment
* Revline Racing custom downpipe and exhaust arrangement. 3" exh. and 2" WG piping merging into 4".
* DTA Fast P8Pro engine management with RR custom harness and of course mapped by RR as well.
* Revline Racing oil cooler package (25 row Setrab)
* Revline Racing custom intercooler piping
* Raceware bolts
* Spec alu. flywheel
* Spec Stage 3 lightweight clutch
Related parts:
* All new sensors and such
* All new gaskets and water hoses
* Broadfoot AC delete
* Balance shaft delete
* Ceramic coated headers and downpipe
* All parts polished or powder coated.
* New engine mounts
I probably forgot lots of things but I'll update this list soon with more info and more pics.
So what's the goal of this engine? Simply put lots and lots of HP on pump gas
Assorted pics:
Empty...
What's a garage without a calendar?
Art.. A piece of art.
A couple of M44 engines and a very dirty green car.
I love the quality feeling of these
Another piece of art! Gold anodized items... what can be more beautiful??
Don't want too much vibration
Some new hardware (these parts for the clutch)
..you got it, that's german for "A brand new extremely good looking bright white coolant tank."
Someone ordered a pizza?
All new coolant hoses
Nothing special.. just toyed with my camera
What did I say about the gold anodized items again???
Bushings. But they sure don't seem to absorb much..
Not you average Walmart bolts (or Biltema as we say in Sweden)
Bear with me here... haha
Hardware and sensors
Spec clutch. And yes this is a Stage 4 and not Stage 3 for those of you observant enough to notice the missing springs
Frisbee
Stop it
Dirty ol' block in line for cleaning...
Head as of 2005' specs..very nice, but not nice enough
Stay tuned for more updates
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Duke,
Congrates, and good luck with the project.
May i ask which motor mounts are you using? they look like aftermarket ones no?
And how are you deleting the balance shafts?
PS: Love the calendar
Congrates, and good luck with the project.
May i ask which motor mounts are you using? they look like aftermarket ones no?
And how are you deleting the balance shafts?
PS: Love the calendar
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Thanks guys!
It's going to be one hell of a busy winter
These are the rubber engine mounts from Lindsey. I hope they will hold up, otherwise I'm going for the Super Mounts.
Have not decided on how to delete the shafts. Either by welding it up or machining a plug for the front. Preferably welding it up.
Yes 968 mirrors would almost be the final touch! A 968 TS adjustable rear wing is higher up on the list though and with a but of luck it might be added to this winters project
This project will be extremely well documented with lots of high quality pictures and video clips when the car is running.
We're talking empty airfield with 0-270 km/h sprints all on cam
Ps... I'll make sure to snap some more pics of the calendar next visit
It's going to be one hell of a busy winter
These are the rubber engine mounts from Lindsey. I hope they will hold up, otherwise I'm going for the Super Mounts.
Have not decided on how to delete the shafts. Either by welding it up or machining a plug for the front. Preferably welding it up.
Yes 968 mirrors would almost be the final touch! A 968 TS adjustable rear wing is higher up on the list though and with a but of luck it might be added to this winters project
This project will be extremely well documented with lots of high quality pictures and video clips when the car is running.
We're talking empty airfield with 0-270 km/h sprints all on cam
Ps... I'll make sure to snap some more pics of the calendar next visit
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Originally Posted by Duke
The base car, a 1988 Turbo S:
It has a fresh paint in Porsche Rainforest Green and a flawless black leather interior.
-Alex
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Originally Posted by Jon Moeller
Looking forward to your dyno results.
-Jon
-Jon
And finally a company here in Sweden is getting a widely used dyno, a brand new Dynojet 428.
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Wow Duke you are going to be very busy my friend. Good luck with all those new goodies. And I said it before and will say it again, get us some new pics next week! That car of yours is just stunning, dammit!
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Cleaned parts.. All the parts that will be reused are undergoing a comprehensive cleaning process in up to 5 stages. All of those results in beat up knuckles though
Rear tires... we'll see how long they'll last at max boost
Cleaned up block (not finished though!). Some more parts will be removed and then it's ready for the master, Björn @ Skunk Workz, to pick it up and start cooking his magic...
Rear tires... we'll see how long they'll last at max boost
Cleaned up block (not finished though!). Some more parts will be removed and then it's ready for the master, Björn @ Skunk Workz, to pick it up and start cooking his magic...
#14
I wouldn't delete the balance shafts...you will only put more stress on your engine and more wear on it also....did you ever take the balance shaft belt off and drive the car? After spending all that money on making everything top notch, you will end up with an engine that shakes the whole car and a car that is annoying to drive.
tech. reference - http://www.dinancars.com/whitepapersFile.asp?ID=5
Dinan's cars come with factory warranties and are sold through BMW dealerships.
tech. reference - http://www.dinancars.com/whitepapersFile.asp?ID=5
Dinan's cars come with factory warranties and are sold through BMW dealerships.
#15
I have no balance shafts with an engine built by Scott Gomes. Lightened and balanced crank and flywheel. I was expecting vibration but had only a barely perceptable amount. Seems good balancing can go a long way...