996 Performance upgrade thread
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Max wheels and tires.
Front: 17x9.5 with ET50 with a 275/40/17 Hoosier. Fits but rubs on inside at the spring. 5mm spacer is ideal so ET45 and lower is recommended. Will size down to a 265 or 255 in the future.
Rear: 17x11.5 with ET60 with a 315/35/17 Hoosier is the max that I can get in there. Had to trim the inner liner at the bottom front to fit w/o any rub. Fender lip was rolled as well. There seems to be a bit more room on the inside once the liner was trimmed.
Front: 17x9.5 with ET50 with a 275/40/17 Hoosier. Fits but rubs on inside at the spring. 5mm spacer is ideal so ET45 and lower is recommended. Will size down to a 265 or 255 in the future.
Rear: 17x11.5 with ET60 with a 315/35/17 Hoosier is the max that I can get in there. Had to trim the inner liner at the bottom front to fit w/o any rub. Fender lip was rolled as well. There seems to be a bit more room on the inside once the liner was trimmed.
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One thing that I migh consider getting is the High Performance Oil Separator from Porsche p/n 996 107 926 00, it is not a performance upgrade but it will prevent oil from going into the intake manifold and making our porkers smoke when driven hard at corners.. also I would consider the baffles and the spacer for the oil pan wich adds 0.5 QT ...
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FVD has an enlarged throttle body for the 3.4 cable throttle and they sometimes have them for the e-Gas cars.
http://www.fvdusa.com/us/en/Porsche-...ON-E-GAS).html
http://www.fvdusa.com/us/en/Porsche-...ON-E-GAS).html
The OEM Throttle body is 74.6 mm ID the FVD unit is bored out to 76.4 mm for a 1.8 mm increase.
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Another underdrive crank pulley and underdrive PS pulley for the 996
http://www.cheetahonline.com/products/n8039.html
http://www.cheetahonline.com/products/n8039.html
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If you were so inclined... twin turbo upgrade for the 3.4 and 3.6 996
http://www.t-t-p.de/english/996.php
http://www.t-t-p.de/english/996.php
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Ignorant question.....................is it really a big deal to have an LSD for the street?
Since there isn't enough torque to "smoke" the tires on a quick takeoff, what advantage is there to having one?
Pete
Since there isn't enough torque to "smoke" the tires on a quick takeoff, what advantage is there to having one?
Pete
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I've checked out that t-t-p.de site before when I had a Boxster S... 450hp upgrade. It's mad expensive and I don't know anyone in the US that has purchased and installed their systems.
I wonder why the local shop TPC doesn't do Turbo on 996s?
I wonder why the local shop TPC doesn't do Turbo on 996s?
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It is probably not needed even on the track. I would say you don't need LSD until you supercharge/turbocharge.
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LSD is really only needed on the track and even then for folks that are pushing it pretty hard.
As for burnouts maybe KJ can post his picture of one in his 996 C2 w/ LSD.![Smilie](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
As for burnouts maybe KJ can post his picture of one in his 996 C2 w/ LSD.
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I guess I have LSD coz both tires made marks. I dropped at 5000 RPMs.. I was impressed how well the 996 grabbed.. the 2nd time at close to 6000 RPMs I was able to do a lil' burn out. I could never get it right in the 996 Turbo.. suffering wheelhop.
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Note I only tried it once... I've never done it before that. It was actually fun.
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Note I only tried it once... I've never done it before that. It was actually fun.
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With the rear engine configuration these cars don't have much problem putting 300+ hp to the wheels. GT2 power......that's probably a different story.
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I imagine LSD would be nice to have driving in the snow.
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Thanks everyone for providing some insight on the +/- of LSD for the street!
Pete