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Old 01-14-2019, 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Scawt
Thanks John, sounds like our 996TT friends need to catch up on Porsche history. 000 Issue #5 has an amazing amount of 996 history. On a side note, I upgraded my "radio" lol and total weight is well under 3k lbs without a 210 lb driver and lots of fuel in the tank. I'll do a final weigh in after dyno runs and classification for 2019 season
Very cool Scott. I should be just a hair under 3000# with the CF doors but with a full interior. We'll have to try to catch up sometime this year. Maybe at the Miller Club race? We just turned the key on my fresh engine rebuild this past weekend. The 4.0 liter is amazingly smooth and throttle response is fantastic. I have 3 heat cycles on it while on the rack and will get it on the road as soon as the weather gets better to begin fine-tuning the engine maps. After that we'll need to spend a good bit of time at the track to get the suspension set up and dialed in as every suspension component including springs and shocks, subframes, wheel carriers, and all control arms is new. Come to think of it, pretty much the whole car short of the tub has been overhauled.












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Old 01-14-2019, 03:39 PM
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@powdrhound GOOD LORD THAT IS SEXY!
Old 01-14-2019, 04:10 PM
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..We just turned the key on my fresh engine rebuild this past weekend...
Awesome! Can't wait to see it run...
Old 01-14-2019, 06:31 PM
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Dang - that Exhaust is sex!
Old 01-14-2019, 09:17 PM
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Originally Posted by pcasanova
@powdrhound GOOD LORD THAT IS SEXY!
Thx boys. No sense posting it up if it ain't sexy... lol
Old 01-14-2019, 11:10 PM
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Did you build the motor out to 4L John?
Old 01-15-2019, 01:28 AM
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love it! More pwdrhound motoporn. 4.0.!? nice.
i "once" kept his "parts" list lol
Old 01-15-2019, 02:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Carlo_Carrera
Did you build the motor out to 4L John?
Yes, the engine is a 4.0. We used Mahle Motorsport pistons and liners along with the latest generation Porsche Motorsport RSR crankshaft and bearings, RSR billet IMS, and custom Carrillo rods for starters. The engine is extremely responsive and rev happy due to the large displacement breathing through a low restriction 3.5” Titanium exhaust and is silky smooth and quiet. All the pistons weighed in within 1 gram of each other.

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Old 01-15-2019, 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by powdrhound


Yes, the engine is a 4.0. We used Mahle Motorsport pistons and liners along with the latest generation Porsche Motorsport RSR crankshaft and bearings, RSR billet IMS, and custom Carrillo rods for starters. The engine is extremely responsive and rev happy due to the large displacement breathing through a low restriction 3.5” Titanium exhaust and is silky smooth and quiet. All the pistons weighed in within 1 gram of each other.
wow! Nice build! Who did the engine build?
Old 01-15-2019, 10:36 AM
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Had my snow tires and wheels (factory turbo snow fitment!) installed on my new to my 2001 and found out I have a Gemballa exhaust, who knew!?!
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Originally Posted by powdrhound


Yes, the engine is a 4.0. We used Mahle Motorsport pistons and liners along with the latest generation Porsche Motorsport RSR crankshaft and bearings, RSR billet IMS, and custom Carrillo rods for starters. The engine is extremely responsive and rev happy due to the large displacement breathing through a low restriction 3.5” Titanium exhaust and is silky smooth and quiet. All the pistons weighed in within 1 gram of each other.
Old 01-15-2019, 01:02 PM
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You're build is truly bad ***, as exotic as it gets!
I'll be looking for you guys at Miller if you come for the club races, love to check this out in person!
Old 01-15-2019, 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Oak

wow! Nice build! Who did the engine build?
The build was done by CTSR (Cervelli Technical Service). Joe Donkle did the actual build in collaboration with Chris Cervelli. I was able to peek over their shoulder and see a lot of the engine build tricks they use in building these things up which was very cool. Fitting the 4.0 jugs is a super tricky feat as there are no commercial ring compressors made for this so custom ones had to be fabricated. Watching them time the engine was also very interesting as they use special timing tools which give them greater resolution and precision beyond the OEM timing tools. I would compare the OEM tools to a butter knife versus a scalper for the stuff they use. Joe also did the build on the brand new 996GT2 gearbox I gave them. They installed a 997GT2RS 1-4 gears, a Porsche Motorsport 996Cup 2/3 shift fork, and a Guard Chromoly GT2 LSD. I do most of my maintenance but the heavy lifting is all done by CTSR. There is simply no other shop I know that has the depth of knowledge for race set ups on these cars.

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Old 01-15-2019, 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by moburki
You're build is truly bad ***, as exotic as it gets!
I'll be looking for you guys at Miller if you come for the club races, love to check this out in person!
I'll give you a shout if we decide to head that way this year. I'm pretty sure we will.
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I log into Rennlist just to read what powdrhound has posted. Always exciting and informative, I want to be him when I grow up.

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