What did you do to your 991 turbo today?
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Have you seen his little aerodynamic caps for the bolts on the intake side of his turbos? Although it is unlikely they add any power, the attention to detail is fantastic and worth noting.
Awhile back, he posted some pics of a Pikes Peak car, along with some associated CADs on the build - I was suitably impressed with the amount time that went into it, along with the end result - it looked like art - as does yours. The only real drawback is that no one can see it, without lifting the car and removing various bits...
Awhile back, he posted some pics of a Pikes Peak car, along with some associated CADs on the build - I was suitably impressed with the amount time that went into it, along with the end result - it looked like art - as does yours. The only real drawback is that no one can see it, without lifting the car and removing various bits...
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As far as fit and finish...all the little components nobody thinks about, I swear I think Sam spends all day everyday sourcing bits and pieces and when he finds the best possible component he then calls the manufacturer and gets them to custom tweek it even more to get it more perfecter lol...the guy is obsessed with every imaginable detail of every little component...love it.
I saw some pics where he had one of the shop guys POLISHING a bracket they had to fab that will never be seen by anybody because of its location
I saw some pics where he had one of the shop guys POLISHING a bracket they had to fab that will never be seen by anybody because of its location
WELL DONE !
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Steven31371 (07-21-2020)
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Have you seen his little aerodynamic caps for the bolts on the intake side of his turbos? Although it is unlikely they add any power, the attention to detail is fantastic and worth noting.
Awhile back, he posted some pics of a Pikes Peak car, along with some associated CADs on the build - I was suitably impressed with the amount time that went into it, along with the end result - it looked like art - as does yours. The only real drawback is that no one can see it, without lifting the car and removing various bits...
Awhile back, he posted some pics of a Pikes Peak car, along with some associated CADs on the build - I was suitably impressed with the amount time that went into it, along with the end result - it looked like art - as does yours. The only real drawback is that no one can see it, without lifting the car and removing various bits...
like the inner workings of a really finely crafted timepiece...
haha now if they only made the rear end of our cars in see-through material like some if the watch backs haha
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yeah but for me, somebody who loves finely crafted stuff...just knowing it’s there is a bit of a thrill.
like the inner workings of a really finely crafted timepiece...
haha now if they only made the rear end of our cars in see-through material like some if the watch backs haha
like the inner workings of a really finely crafted timepiece...
haha now if they only made the rear end of our cars in see-through material like some if the watch backs haha
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and they mirror the turbine spin/ twist of the air one side to the other like they do in the 992’s...gets better flow too.
instead of both spinning right or both spinning left, they spin opposite directions, which some wonk figured out increases flow...cool stuff.
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It is most certainly useful in managing both heat soak and exhaust velocity - probably less so on velocity with that much power...
I am building (resto-modding) a 996tt which had a full ceramic exhaust - headers, cats, 3.0" pipe - worked very well, and was quite loud. I have added a ti muffler section in an effort to keep the local Boys in Blue happy, but I am considering the Kline Inconel headers for it, which I will coat.
I am building (resto-modding) a 996tt which had a full ceramic exhaust - headers, cats, 3.0" pipe - worked very well, and was quite loud. I have added a ti muffler section in an effort to keep the local Boys in Blue happy, but I am considering the Kline Inconel headers for it, which I will coat.
Believe it or not the main reason I went with the Bigger XR Turbos, full Inconel Exhaust, and Tial Intercoolers instead of keeping it simple and just boring out some VTG Turbos and putting bigger intercoolers on there is that the XR, Inconel, and Tial combo runs less hot than the stock system...yes, even pushing 1000 HP that system runs less hot than flogging on the car as is from the factory.
you can probably get all the power I want 750-800 whp from a much simpler and lower cost VTG turbo and bigger intercooler upgrade...but the problem with those systems is the constant battle against heat...you can only push the timing and tune so far with lots of heat building up....Stock VTG turbos, especially when bored out to flow more, heat up a lot more at lower boost levels than a bigger XR turbo does at higher power levels...I also chose Inconel over titanium or stainless for better heat management and lighter weight....the super thin Inconel doesn’t hold onto the heat the way stainless does....and finally I chose the Tial Intercoolers over AMS or CFS because the Tial are a more advanced design and cool as efficiently as AMS but have far less mass and will retain inevitable heat soak less...I.e. they cool as well as the other option but retain the heat they accumulate for much less time....they simply have less metal to store the heat in while having more surface area to cool with.
bottom line, I paid extra money for the lightness of Inconel and a system that runs cooler and safer than what came from the factory when pushed to either systems respective limits...so if it runs cooler than stock, no reason to add weight and cost to make it any cooler for what would be VERY marginal gains.
Strangely, if I were running the less powerful upgraded VTG turbos I’d probably want Zinchromium or ceramic coating...because those systems are constantly battling the heat when pushed...the XR/Tial/Inconel setup doesn’t have that as a big a problem...heat and heat soak don’t become the bottleneck...fueling and lack of forged engine internals become the bottleneck not heat as it does in other setups.
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Not the best pic... led lighting in my detached, not flattering. But I got the Exclusive wheels on - damn near pulled a hernia breaking the centerlocks loose. (torquing back to 442# was easy - 4' 3/4" breaker bar)
Car is on Tim Bailey's 6th rev tune (~23psi), 100cell Europipe... nothing else yet; getting a bit of mod-exhaustion (I think the recent ott mod runs: S4>M3>Z06>GT-R (A12+), and the 2 prior TTSs (stg 2) burnt me out - not that there's anywhere in NoVA to use it)
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Ludez (09-08-2022)
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Those do look very good indeed, congrats!
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They are much better looking without the gold, especially against the silver.
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Big Swole (09-06-2020)
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Got debilitated by a drywall nail....
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I swear I have fixed more holes in these tyres in the last two years than I have in all my vehicles combined in the last ten.