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Am looking to upgrade my 97 993tt and have contacted a local tuner. He recommends FVD ECU modifications, K24 turbos , upgraded boost hoses and billet diverter valves. Does anyone have experience with these modifications? How much turbo lag do you get with the K24 turbos compared to the stock turbos?Is there any other mod that can negate this?Any other mods that would make a significant difference in performance without compromising reliability as this is my daily driver?Thanks.
Am looking to upgrade my 97 993tt and have contacted a local tuner. He recommends FVD ECU modifications, K24 turbos , upgraded boost hoses and billet diverter valves. Does anyone have experience with these modifications? How much turbo lag do you get with the K24 turbos compared to the stock turbos?Is there any other mod that can negate this?Any other mods that would make a significant difference in performance without compromising reliability as this is my daily driver?Thanks.
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Plenty of threads on RL, search here:
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You can also read here:
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Call Ultimate Motorwerks, they'll create a system that fits your desires (like minimized lag with more power...).
http://www.ultimatemotorwerks.com/products.html#993
http://www.ultimatemotorwerks.com/products.html#993
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Call Ultimate Motorwerks, they'll create a system that fits your desires (like minimized lag with more power...).
http://www.ultimatemotorwerks.com/products.html#993
http://www.ultimatemotorwerks.com/products.html#993
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Hi,
Am looking to upgrade my 97 993tt and have contacted a local tuner. He recommends FVD ECU modifications, K24 turbos , upgraded boost hoses and billet diverter valves. Does anyone have experience with these modifications? How much turbo lag do you get with the K24 turbos compared to the stock turbos?Is there any other mod that can negate this?Any other mods that would make a significant difference in performance without compromising reliability as this is my daily driver?Thanks.
Am looking to upgrade my 97 993tt and have contacted a local tuner. He recommends FVD ECU modifications, K24 turbos , upgraded boost hoses and billet diverter valves. Does anyone have experience with these modifications? How much turbo lag do you get with the K24 turbos compared to the stock turbos?Is there any other mod that can negate this?Any other mods that would make a significant difference in performance without compromising reliability as this is my daily driver?Thanks.
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Thanks for the info re: Ultimate Motorwerks and previous RL links. I'm interested in improving my 993tt just for street use for now. Does anyone have any recommendations for tuners in Southern California? Thanks.
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You don't need a tuner, you need a "kit" that is well known and then someone to install it; any Porsche shop can do the installation. A lot of "local tuners" will simply sell you whatever they make the most money on, or the easiest thing they can get for your car without doing any research on your behalf.
The kit you described from FVD is a typical kit people put on the car, but it does add a bit of lag to the car. UMW, and others, sell what is called a hybrid turbo which will increase the power substantially yet minimize lag.
Use the search on this forum and you will find tons of great info that will educate you on the options that suit your needs. Or, call Kevin at UMW and he'll set you up with the parts and software and all you have to do is find a decent Porsche shop in your area to do the installation.
The kit you described from FVD is a typical kit people put on the car, but it does add a bit of lag to the car. UMW, and others, sell what is called a hybrid turbo which will increase the power substantially yet minimize lag.
Use the search on this forum and you will find tons of great info that will educate you on the options that suit your needs. Or, call Kevin at UMW and he'll set you up with the parts and software and all you have to do is find a decent Porsche shop in your area to do the installation.
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Use the search on this forum and you will find tons of great info that will educate you on the options that suit your needs. Or, call Kevin at UMW and he'll set you up with the parts and software and all you have to do is find a decent Porsche shop in your area to do the installation.
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You definitely want to keep the temp down, so Turbo S-oil cooler and replace all air filters to high performance once. I have a Stage III EVO 540hp and love it. I do not know if EVO still offers that upgrade, but it might be worth to look into it.
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It's a good upgrade to add a second oil cooler - either Turbo S or the Ruf/Cargraphic style (which is larger).
I disagree. The stock air filter setup seems to have plenty of headroom for the sort of upgrades you're looking to do - most aftermarket filter/airbox setups for these cars have issues. The K&N type filters can foul the MAF due to the oil-impregnated filter element and the Fabspeed-type airbox draws hot engine compartment air rather than cool air through the intercooler shroud and decklid.
and replace all air filters to high performance once.
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It's a good upgrade to add a second oil cooler - either Turbo S or the Ruf/Cargraphic style (which is larger).
I disagree. The stock air filter setup seems to have plenty of headroom for the sort of upgrades you're looking to do - most aftermarket filter/airbox setups for these cars have issues. The K&N type filters can foul the MAF due to the oil-impregnated filter element and the Fabspeed-type airbox draws hot engine compartment air rather than cool air through the intercooler shroud and decklid.
I disagree. The stock air filter setup seems to have plenty of headroom for the sort of upgrades you're looking to do - most aftermarket filter/airbox setups for these cars have issues. The K&N type filters can foul the MAF due to the oil-impregnated filter element and the Fabspeed-type airbox draws hot engine compartment air rather than cool air through the intercooler shroud and decklid.
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It seems to be a hit or miss kinda thing, but in my opinion it's one of those "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" situations. From what I've read here, the stock air induction setup is fine for a 450hp upgrade. Then again, if it works for you that's great, too!
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It may be the difference. I have EVO 540hp stage III with K24's. But you right, if ain't broke......
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I have found that for street use only, the aux oil cooler has not been needed. I have a GT1 hybrid setup and have never had a problem with oil temps running around the streets and highways.