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Old 09-12-2005 | 04:31 PM
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Ah yes Olaf Manthey, I forgot about him but thanks for reminding me of him. Another very capable man with a good race record too in the VLN events at the 'Ring. His place is nice and as stated not even around here do i see much advertisement of the Manthey product unlike Cargraphic and TechArt.

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Originally Posted by BobbyC
Interesting...150 plus views of ths thread and only 5 guys with an opinion on tuners? I thought for sure there would be more, many more, given the forum's dominant theme seems to be about mods...
They problem is most of us with modified equipment haven't really done a dyno (before and after), haven't got enough experience to comment on reliability, deal with multiple suppliers, and can't make comparisons. In addition, I'm not sure what the purpose of the thread is ultimately. Is it to help people choose a supplier? IMO People don't want to be put in this position in a public forum.

I am happy with the stuff I've got.
Old 09-12-2005 | 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by tetzlafh
Ah yes Olaf Manthey, I forgot about him but thanks for reminding me of him. Another very capable man with a good race record too in the VLN events at the 'Ring. His place is nice and as stated not even around here do i see much advertisement of the Manthey product unlike Cargraphic and TechArt.

harrY
Herr Manthey has insisted to keep his business small and personable. He has stated strongly that he does not want to become "a parts catalog supermarket "
Motorsports, word of mouth, repeat clientelle and all the other tuners keep the shop very busy. That is his MAIN form of advertising.


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Old 09-12-2005 | 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by wross996tt
They problem is most of us with modified equipment haven't really done a dyno (before and after), haven't got enough experience to comment on reliability, deal with multiple suppliers, and can't make comparisons. In addition, I'm not sure what the purpose of the thread is ultimately. Is it to help people choose a supplier? IMO People don't want to be put in this position in a public forum.

I am happy with the stuff I've got.
The purpose of this thread is simply...to learn and hopefully make an informed judgment as to who does quality mods.

For example, I'm contemplating an HP upgrade but only if such a "mod" is fully balanced with the overall performance and reliability of the car. If, for instance, more HP results in suffering lesser functionality or reliability in some other performance aspect...then obviously such a proposition does not work for me. In other words, who does the best comprehensive upgrade package? Is there such a tuner...who can take a $150k car and say here's a mod package that you can reliably live with for the rest of the life of your car as originally envisioned by Porsche? Drive it on the street, track, easy or hard and you won't have any CELs, blown MAFs, etc. etc.!

Hence calling on all tuners and non-stock Turbo owners...
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Originally Posted by BobbyC
In other words, who does the best comprehensive upgrade package?
How much do you want to spend?
Old 09-12-2005 | 09:21 PM
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How much do you want to spend?
$20-30K is not unreasonable...the key is what does one get for it?
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Originally Posted by BobbyC
$20-30K is not unreasonable...
Then Ruf....
Old 09-12-2005 | 10:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Dock
Then Ruf....
... if your looking for a short shift kit and a set of wheels.
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Then Ruf....
Dock, you don't recommend your stage 2 GIAC setup?

Rather than naming tuners I would focus on what is done to it.

You want longevity and reliability and have that kind of budget, make sure you get a package that keeps you within around 1 Bar, and includes at a minimum cams, intercoolers and turbos. Make sure you see a before and after dyno chart as a sine-qua-non condition specifically on your car. Check the smoothness and growth vs. stock of the curve in the 4-6k RPM area and make sure you see AFRs and boost for that RPM range on the same chart or datalogs..
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I'd say its simple given what you want...RUF.
Old 09-13-2005 | 11:31 AM
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Dock, you don't recommend your stage 2 GIAC setup?
Yes, I recommend the stage 2 GIAC. But if I were planning on spending 20-30k, I'd spend it on Ruf.
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Attnoc, I have always repected your opinions. I am thinking of some engine mods for my 03TT. Why specifically would you spend the money on RUF engine mods? I am trying to decide if I should spend the money on RUF or go GIAC.
Thanks Doc.
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Originally Posted by Bashy
Why specifically would you spend the money on RUF engine mods? I am trying to decide if I should spend the money on RUF or go GIAC.
My answer was based on cost not really being the issue. If I were just looking for ~500 hp, I'd go with the GIAC product. Above that power and with the money to spend, I'd pick Ruf because of their ability to provide consistant, reliable power.
Old 09-17-2005 | 09:16 PM
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Thanks Doc for your help thus far.
I now undestand that RUF is the "if money is no object" choice. However, does RUF 600+ hp versions provide the same reliability and driveability as the 500hp version. I guess one of my questions Doc, is at what point in modding the engine do you loose reliability and drivability, or does the RUF modifications regardless of HP output give you the reliability and drivability?
Thanks Doc.
Old 09-17-2005 | 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Bashy
..at what point in modding the engine do you loose reliability and drivability, or does the RUF modifications regardless of HP output give you the reliability and drivability?
Just my take on the issue, but I think all levels of Ruf tuning are reliable, with good drivability. IMO, they just do world class work. Their modified Porsches seem bulletproof...


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