991.2 Carrera IPD Plenum testing results
#1
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991.2 Carrera IPD Plenum testing results
I do not waste a lot of time modifying my cars and I figured the plenum was a good place to start with the 991.2. The 911 Turbo models show huge gains and honestly I was a bit skeptical and wanted to see it for myself.
Well, the plenum picked up a solid 21 hp and 21 lb-ft of torque at the wheels in the mid-range. This is on a Mustang dyno with 91 octane pump fuel. The car remained strapped to the dyno during the plenum install.
The install is a bit complicated. It would take someone who knows these cars about 3.5+ hours. Everything has to come off. The spoiler, the bumper, the tail lights, fans, etc.
Certainly worth it though for the gains though IMO.
Data is here: http://www.************.com/content....d-dyno-results
Well, the plenum picked up a solid 21 hp and 21 lb-ft of torque at the wheels in the mid-range. This is on a Mustang dyno with 91 octane pump fuel. The car remained strapped to the dyno during the plenum install.
The install is a bit complicated. It would take someone who knows these cars about 3.5+ hours. Everything has to come off. The spoiler, the bumper, the tail lights, fans, etc.
Certainly worth it though for the gains though IMO.
Data is here: http://www.************.com/content....d-dyno-results
#2
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Those are awesome gains! Definitely a great upgrade, especially with the power hitting right in that mid range sweet spot. Nicely done!
#3
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If you're thinking about doing it maybe schedule some other things to get done at the same time. That way the labor hit isn't a big deal.
If the car is already up on the lift it would be a good time to do an exhaust for example.
#4
991.2 carrera s
Ipd plenum very tight to get it in
ibs just fitted my ipd plenum to my Carrera S 991.2 ,
I hope I get gains like that !
My mods are fabspeed headers , fabspeed catless dp’s and techart tune box
#5
Based on info in this thread and on the IPD website, it appears the gains in the .2 car are a huge bargain. Same power gains as the power kit for a fraction of the price.
Not trying to start a mine is bigger than yours here, just looking for potential quality issues, Assuming one would use an experienced installer. Any air leaks, thrown codes, etc?
Did you feel any increased power gains in the real world (with your calibrated butt dyno)?
Any long term feedback from you .1 guys?
Not trying to start any heated warranty discussions either.
Not trying to start a mine is bigger than yours here, just looking for potential quality issues, Assuming one would use an experienced installer. Any air leaks, thrown codes, etc?
Did you feel any increased power gains in the real world (with your calibrated butt dyno)?
Any long term feedback from you .1 guys?
Not trying to start any heated warranty discussions either.
#6
Interested on having some more feedback from 991.2 regarding the IPD Plenum.
I'm not planning on changing my exhaust system, but looking at installing the Plenum and get a good tune for my 991.2 base cabrio.
I'm not planning on changing my exhaust system, but looking at installing the Plenum and get a good tune for my 991.2 base cabrio.
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#8
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I put exhaust and headers on first and that changed my 991.2 instantly the power ! The sound of the turbos
the sound in sport mode ! Then I fitted the techart box and that lifted the car to another level ( techart warrant engine problems) now the ipd plenum is on I will see if it gains more power ! ( just fitting rear techart spoiler at moment so not had chance to test car with ipd )
will post in the next few days
I judge my cars performance on the road not on a dyno !
the sound in sport mode ! Then I fitted the techart box and that lifted the car to another level ( techart warrant engine problems) now the ipd plenum is on I will see if it gains more power ! ( just fitting rear techart spoiler at moment so not had chance to test car with ipd )
will post in the next few days
I judge my cars performance on the road not on a dyno !
#9
I put exhaust and headers on first and that changed my 991.2 instantly the power ! The sound of the turbos
the sound in sport mode ! Then I fitted the techart box and that lifted the car to another level ( techart warrant engine problems) now the ipd plenum is on I will see if it gains more power ! ( just fitting rear techart spoiler at moment so not had chance to test car with ipd )
will post in the next few days
I judge my cars performance on the road not on a dyno !
the sound in sport mode ! Then I fitted the techart box and that lifted the car to another level ( techart warrant engine problems) now the ipd plenum is on I will see if it gains more power ! ( just fitting rear techart spoiler at moment so not had chance to test car with ipd )
will post in the next few days
I judge my cars performance on the road not on a dyno !
Interested in hearing your results
#10
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The best way to know gain to the wheels is with time slips with and without the plenum. Not sure this can be done at the drag strip during a test and tune... However, that should mitigate the lack of air flow benefit on a dyno.
Another option would be some Vbox runs before and after install.
Another option would be some Vbox runs before and after install.
#11
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Based on what I can see from the pictures - it appears the design attempts to limit turbulence in the boundary layer through the splitter. This is actually a pretty common approach in engine intake airflow design in various applications (aviation engines especially) and depending on specific factors of the engine can significantly reduce energy loss, increase mass transport, and reduce pressure-drop through the intake. Easy way to tell would be to pull data on the MAF sensor from the CAN bus on a car before / after the install. More mass airflow = more power. The ECU should adjust the charge based data from the MAF. I suspect (but don't know) that the 9A2 probably also has a intake ambient pressure sensor - which should also verify effectiveness. Turbos benefit more, as the pressure drop across the plenum is lower for laminar flow than turbulent flow, and thus the pre/post compression pressures will be higher.
Great engineering-driven upgrade!
cheers!
Great engineering-driven upgrade!
cheers!
#12
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I do not waste a lot of time modifying my cars and I figured the plenum was a good place to start with the 991.2. The 911 Turbo models show huge gains and honestly I was a bit skeptical and wanted to see it for myself.
Well, the plenum picked up a solid 21 hp and 21 lb-ft of torque at the wheels in the mid-range. This is on a Mustang dyno with 91 octane pump fuel. The car remained strapped to the dyno during the plenum install.
The install is a bit complicated. It would take someone who knows these cars about 3.5+ hours. Everything has to come off. The spoiler, the bumper, the tail lights, fans, etc.
Certainly worth it though for the gains though IMO.
Data is here: http://www.************.com/content....d-dyno-results
Well, the plenum picked up a solid 21 hp and 21 lb-ft of torque at the wheels in the mid-range. This is on a Mustang dyno with 91 octane pump fuel. The car remained strapped to the dyno during the plenum install.
The install is a bit complicated. It would take someone who knows these cars about 3.5+ hours. Everything has to come off. The spoiler, the bumper, the tail lights, fans, etc.
Certainly worth it though for the gains though IMO.
Data is here: http://www.************.com/content....d-dyno-results
Is this with or without a tune? Is a tune required?
#13
991.2 carrera s fabspeed headers and fabspeed decats in perfect condition ,can send to any country ,selling due to upgrade to 991.2 turbo s
no cel with theses and the performance and sound is amazing ,brings these new engines alive
no cel with theses and the performance and sound is amazing ,brings these new engines alive
#14
This is a discussion about the IPD Plenum not your personal for sales ad.