996tt Tuners???
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I think some people would argue that Protomotive is at least as good as setting up Porsche motors as S Car Go, not just tuning the ECU for larger turbos. But of course, we'll find out soon enough...
For me personally, I really like Ruf and Manthey Racing's engine tuning program. I think their tuning abilities focus more on balanced performance, not hp numbers. Manthey's racing experience speaks for itself...
Another tuner to watch out for here in the near future is IMEC from Japan. Their products are mostly derived from their experience running a Japanese FIA GT series team in partnership with Yokohama. They also have the famous Japanese 'drift king' as their poster boy. Very high quality stuff that's elegant, advanced, well-made, and actually quite reasonable in price.
For me personally, I am going with IMEC and/or Manthey.
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For me personally, I really like Ruf and Manthey Racing's engine tuning program. I think their tuning abilities focus more on balanced performance, not hp numbers. Manthey's racing experience speaks for itself...
Another tuner to watch out for here in the near future is IMEC from Japan. Their products are mostly derived from their experience running a Japanese FIA GT series team in partnership with Yokohama. They also have the famous Japanese 'drift king' as their poster boy. Very high quality stuff that's elegant, advanced, well-made, and actually quite reasonable in price.
For me personally, I am going with IMEC and/or Manthey.
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Keep in mind that a local tuner (if they are reputable) is the best choice. That way if there is a problem, it can be solved locally. Hopefully you live in an area that has some tuners.