Help - I am bored....yes this is 993 related.
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Help - I am bored....yes this is 993 related.
The suspension is done, engine refreshed, chipped, LTW flywheel, exterior done, RS interior done, fixed & upgraded all the problematic bits, lightened everything I can. Car is running great, but now I am bored. Anyone here has a Varioram intake, supercharger, turbo that they can sell me to get me back in trouble?
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anthony
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anthony
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Drifting
Anthony:
In the back of Excellence, there are ads by a number of major Porsche dismantlers. You might try one of them for a Varioram, if you haven't already.
Also, maybe you should get an old Alfa to restore, to relieve the boredom...
In the back of Excellence, there are ads by a number of major Porsche dismantlers. You might try one of them for a Varioram, if you haven't already.
Also, maybe you should get an old Alfa to restore, to relieve the boredom...
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I'd skip the VR. I don't think the few extra numbers are worth the ~20lbs in the rear. I'd keep working on the weight. How'bout RS roof (~40lbs) or CF rear deck lid (~50lbs)?
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I respectfully disagree. The improvement is noticeable on a street car. IMHO adding v-ram is a cost effective mod if you do the work yourself. My total outlay was approx $1100. Not bad for +44 ft lbs of torque (see Paul Frere's Porsche 911 Story) in the midrange.
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[QUOTE=pjconner;6647148]Anthony.
I am already <2900lbs with a full tank of gas. So losing more weight would be $$$ and less bang for the buck.
Louis, the VR is supposed to give you more torque which is what I like. You think it is not as effective as on the 96+?
Louis, the VR is supposed to give you more torque which is what I like. You think it is not as effective as on the 96+?