530, 550, 600 hp engine kits for Turbo
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9ff has engine kits for the Cayenne Turbo from 530 to 600hp. They range in price from $6995 for the 530hp to $21,400 for the 600hp version.
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I think 450hp is plenty for now -- wouldnt want to dump another $21k into an SUV! The turbo has plenty of power to make it a lot of fun right from the factory. If I upgrade an engine, it'll be my 996!
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Holy Mackerel!
600HP?
5000lbs?
Do they upgrade the brakes?
The review of the Cayenne Turbo in EVO magazine suggests the brakes aren't up to the job without fading and a mushy pedal (which is the first I've heard of any weakness in those enormous stoppers) so I guess a PCCB kit for the Cayenne Turbo is on the agenda.
That 600hp kit could push the ticket for a Cayenne Turbo up around US$120K ... you can get a real car for that kind of money ...
600HP?
5000lbs?
Do they upgrade the brakes?
The review of the Cayenne Turbo in EVO magazine suggests the brakes aren't up to the job without fading and a mushy pedal (which is the first I've heard of any weakness in those enormous stoppers) so I guess a PCCB kit for the Cayenne Turbo is on the agenda.
That 600hp kit could push the ticket for a Cayenne Turbo up around US$120K ... you can get a real car for that kind of money ...
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