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GMG Racing has been a leader in Porsche aftermarket tuning and upgrades, in North America for the past 20 years. We continue to push the envelope with industry leading performance products for the best brand in the sports car market. We are excited about the newly released 992 Turbo S and the media surrounding the car has been nothing but spectacular!
Our team will be diving in head first to get started on our research and development of this new platform and how we can improve on the exhaust, suspension, tuning, chassis, and bodywork upgrades. Porsche Turbos are not new to GMG, as we have released our proprietary systems all the way back to 2001 with the first 996 TT. We can’t wait to see what our team uncovers with this new Turbo!
If you currently own the new 992 Turbo S, have one on order, or have any questions, please PM us your information or email us at Sales@gmgracing.com, so we can keep you updated. We have a lot in store, so stay tuned!!
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@gmgracing what made you guys choose that design and how do you test it once you do the renderings? Is there a chance you could come up with a V2 once you determine that this design might not be the best? I'm not saying it won't be the best, but just wondering
@gmgracing what made you guys choose that design and how do you test it once you do the renderings? Is there a chance you could come up with a V2 once you determine that this design might not be the best? I'm not saying it won't be the best, but just wondering
Thanks!
There are many factors that go in to exhaust design (flow, fitment, etc.). We will be posting more details throughout the development/testing process. Once we have our first prototype in hand, Rennlist will be one of the first to know! We can’t see the future, but we try to get it right the first time though!