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Old 03-24-2010, 12:16 PM
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So I am thinking about buying a used Cayenne GTS MANUAL.

The thing that is holding me back is not enough power. I am a bit of a hp junky. I have searched and it seems there are no Supercharger systems available for it?

What are the realistic HP gains from chip, intake, exhaust on a GTS?

How about a manual trans swap on turbo? Has it been done? Can it be done?

Is there a way to control the center differential manually (an after market tuner/programmer, like the lowering module)? I belive the normal setting is 62% rear, but 100% can be sent to the axle that needs traction. I would like the abaility to set it for more rear bias as I like to hoon around in massive oversteering drifts.

Thanks for your help.

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i thought that 2ndy cats and ecu module gave 25 hp or something like that?

they are fun machines and 0-60 isn't the whole measure of that intangible
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Sounds like you'd be better off with a Turbo or a Turbo S.
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"they are fun machines and 0-60 isn't the whole measure of that intangible"
Yeah, but more HP adds to the fun...
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Originally Posted by 85258
"they are fun machines and 0-60 isn't the whole measure of that intangible"
Yeah, but more HP adds to the fun...
So then buy a turbo.
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They don't offer the Turbo with a manual
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Sounds like horsepower is more important.



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