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as I mentioned earlier, it will be a few months before we start tearing everything apart. I need my Audi back from the shop before the 997 can go in.
In the meantime, I ordered a GT3RS 997.1 wing and decklid. Its going to take a bit of work to make it work with the C4s, but shouldnt be too hard. The wing arrived today. Also ordered a Fabspeed dual intake. I dont think it will add any performance (lucky if it doesnt lose any,) but I had to modify the intake setup to work with the GT3RS decklid, as the air vents are at the rear. The Fabspeed was the closest I could find to line the filters up with the decklid openings.
Great to see we are contributing to the build! Let me know if there is anything I can do to help out. Gorgeous car and look forward to the finished product!
The 997 cant go into the shop until I have my other project car back (Audi S6.) And the S6 has a misfire issue they havent been able to sort out. So, the 997 is seeing another winter...
Since that pic was taken, I have sold the turbo decklid, and temporarily gone back to stock. Just fixed the horn on the 997.2 steering wheel, with a new control module. Also did a new starter, which fixed the slow turnover when starting a warm car.
Decided against the 18 inch HRE wheels. As much as I love them, I think they would look too small on the widebody build. They are up for sale, and I purchased a few sets of 19/20 3pc wheels, and will decide soon which ones to use.
The waterpump decided to blow up one freezing morning this week. So, with the car at the shop, it seemed like the perfect opportunity to get the performance parts installed.
RSS Tarmac kit, RSS sway bars, Bilstein coilovers, RSS motor mounts, Fabspeed intake, and AWE headers/cats installed. Also, a new waterpump, spark plugs, coolant tank, and coil packs.
Sorry for the dirty car pics, as the trip to the garage was unplanned (still running the winter wheels!)
Been following since the beginning and love this build so far. Not outrageous but almost all performance!
If you ever decide to sell this car I call first dibs!!
Please post your before/after opinion on the LWFW. I also have a 997.1 C4S and was advised against LWFW by Sharkwerks, so curious how it works out for you.
Please post your before/after opinion on the LWFW. I also have a 997.1 C4S and was advised against LWFW by Sharkwerks, so curious how it works out for you.
Definitely will do. However, my opinion may be a bit bias, as I love the LWFW feel, having them on other cars before.
Also, I find it VERY surprising that Sharkwerks advised against it to you. Was it Alex? Because in the following thread, where the OP raves about the mod, Alex chimes in and says of the LWFW, "On any NA 911 it's my favorite mod too". Then he later posts that he has installed it on four of his own cars, including two 996s, a Cayman, and a 997 GT3RS.
Been following since the beginning and love this build so far. Not outrageous but almost all performance!
If you ever decide to sell this car I call first dibs!!
Excellent build you've got going on! Glad to see we played a small part in there haha. If there is anything i might be able to help you out with give me a shout any time