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Old 06-02-2009, 02:37 PM
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Hey folks, once in a while we get a car that literally has every possible stone over-turned and this 2009 GT Silver one is most certainly it Seriously, with an EVOMS EVT700 kit, a full TechArt Type II body kit, a full suspension over-haul (including all the RSS/SharkWerks links/arms and TechArt Noselift kit) and some HRE wheels this has to be my all-around favorite TT to date that we've done so I'd figure I'd share some of the fun

Go-Fast Bits:
Starting with the power gear, here's an EVT700 turbo set up with one of the EVOMS boost recirculation valves on it:

On go the turbos, EVOMS VTG headers, upgraded intercoolers and hose kit:

We also went with the Cargraphic Loud exhaust and its HJS high-flow cats. Great, great sound as many of you can attest.

It also has the IPD plenum and new Y-pipe kit on it:


The TechArt Type II & body..
Starting with the Tail... The Type II rear wing is not only aggressive looking but it's actually quite functional too with the two fresh-air inlet ducts feeding more cold air into the airbox than the stock wing at higher speeds. We painted the inlet ducts black:

Here you can see the decklid/wing installed and with the factory fan etc... all in place.

The rear wing fits perfectly as with all TechArt body parts:

The TechArt Type II rear bumper kit comes with new intercooler shrouds that need to be modified to fit the larger EVOMS intercoolers:

Before installing it we also had to transfer/re-locate all of the rear parking sensors too (not fun):

Also there's a neat lower valence that's part of the kit.

on she goes and you can see the parking sensors but also the rear US 5mph bumperette delete...

It fits the techart exhaust tips nicely:
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Over to the front now...
First things first, James uses his template to install a GT3 vent in there and getting the spacing right:

This is done before paint obviously:

And now ready for paint...

Off comes the front stock bumper and ducting....

All of the ducting gets replaced with new units. You can also see James having marked off some areas that need to be modified further to accept TecHArt's new LED light kit.

Here's a shot of the actual light (obviously there's a lot of wiring and other gear not in the picture (control units etc...)

As stated there's a lot of wiring/customozation needed and here are the units installed:

Here's the light installed (Dan's making a video so you can see the difference when these lights are working):

The front lip is also a nice removable/replacable unit (although this car won't need another one since it has the noselift):

Here's a picture of the finished and much more aggressive fron end:

For the sides he chose to go with 997GT2 factory sides painted to match:
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Suspension Overhaul:
Here's full shot of the TechArt parts for their noselift kit including. The pump and new battery tray requires the smaller GT3 battery to
be used (saves some weight):

The top coil over is retrofitted vs the lower one which has yet to be...

Installed on the car and yes you'll notice the two piece RSS/GiroDisc rotors on there too (saved about 3 pounds per corner):


The hydrualic lines are all tied out of the way:

And also run under the belly pans:

A lot of the trunk area needs to be removed in order to install all of the electronics and hydrualic lines.

In goes the battery tray:

We also need to run the electronics inside to the Homelink system to install the switch.

There she is... very OEM-like:

With the coil overs, RSS front and rear sway bars and noselift kit all out of the way it was time to tackle some of the software links/arms with some of our RSS parts:

Here's the rear PASM Bilstein coil over set up along with the RSS dog bones (underneath is the bump steer kit as well as the thrust arm bushings and monoballs which you can't see).

We also used some GT3 arms with the adjustable shims for camber settings:

All-in-all this car is set really low but stil very practical thanks to the noselift and as good a handling 997TT as I've driven on the street. Flat, planted and not noisey/stiff either. A perfect street car.
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For wheels we went with 19 inch light-weight HRE Monoblok P43's in a satin charcoal finish with a silver pin-stripe.



On to the inside...
For the interior we added a few touches including the rennline pedals/floorboards:

And an FVD paddle shifter steering wheel too

And silver belts front and rear:


Here she is ready to go home (or over to TC Design for a full alignment):





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Man- that's a wicked looking car. I never get to this board, but I'm bored. Glad I ventured over.
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WOW! Very very well done........................
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Originally Posted by hawk911
Man- that's a wicked looking car. I never get to this board, but I'm bored. Glad I ventured over.
Thanks and gotta get this section movin'
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WOW! Very very well done........................
Thanks mate!
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Hey there, I see it's a tiptronic......how have those transmissions been with mods done to the motor? How high up can you go with the HP mods safely with a Tip?
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What can you do with a 996tt with tiptronic? I'm thinking of picking up an old one to mess with.
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Much of that is nicely done,--but a bit of that front end reminds me of those disgusting Wicked butcher jobs.
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Originally Posted by ZBB0730
One beautiful ride Alex!
Cheers mate!
Originally Posted by Shizznik
Hey there, I see it's a tiptronic......how have those transmissions been with mods done to the motor? How high up can you go with the HP mods safely with a Tip?
It is indeed and you can go up to 700 easily with these transmissions. It's the same one that's used in the TT big Mercedes cars with big torque.
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What can you do with a 996tt with tiptronic? I'm thinking of picking up an old one to mess with.
Actually Riz anything up to a GT700 kit basically
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Much of that is nicely done,--but a bit of that front end reminds me of those disgusting Wicked butcher jobs.
Thanks Dan and I understand it's not for everyone. It's an aggressive front end but it's the same Porsche plastic etc... No fiber glass
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man that is wicked & i'm not talking about the butcher type
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I was like "OMG that car is sick!! Wow........holy sh*t, I loveee it!!!..."

until I saw the "Tip".


*sigh*

Poor bastard. lol
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Originally Posted by TWTURBO
man that is wicked & i'm not talking about the butcher type
Hehe cheers... It was a fun one to do as well!
Originally Posted by Likemystoppie?
I was like "OMG that car is sick!! Wow........holy sh*t, I loveee it!!!..."

until I saw the "Tip".


*sigh*

Poor bastard. lol
Thanks mate.. and actually I have to say if you're going to live in SF the tip really isn't all that bad. With this HP kit on there it also just flies


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