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Nice! Car ain't bad either! |
Damn Andy- were you guys trying to make soft porn on the Porsche?
Nice pictures! |
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Gotcha- I was dubbed "Arnold Schwolenpecar" :D
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Another item I need to address with my build is the squat factor. Even with just 10 psi of boost and new rear Sport Bilsteins shocks, the backend really hunkers too far down. I imagine at 16-18 psi, this is going to be even worse! Would changing to larger torsion bars help the squat? Or is another approach recommended?
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The cheapest and most effective way would be yes- thicker torsions. You can also do coil overs to the back and use them as helpers to the existing torsions. Or you can scrap the torsions, reinforce the strut tower, and do a coil over setup that has heavy springs. But I am going to go with just doing the torsions as most cost effective
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Kris and Steve, thanks for the input!
Steve, what's your approximate peak HP? And what brand torsion bar did you end up going with? |
You can add coil overs and keep your torsion bars too! That way you don't have to strengthen the strut towers, and you can quickly change the springs.... I thought quite a few people did that?
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If you have a race car with those adjustable rear camber boxes, the more you raise the control arm pivot, the less geometric anti-squat (and rear anti-lift for braking) there is.
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THanks, Larry |
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It has given me full control and I am running .6 boost with the stock injectors and a BEGI FFPR. My injectors are running about 80% duty cycle at max and have more pressure in the pump to go further, as Todd suggested to you. Larry |
Larry,
Are you saying that at .6 bar you see about an 80 deg rise without an intercooler? Thx. |
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Interesting.
Just a thought but if you are seeing a temp rise at cruse I wonder if the Synchronic BOV might help. It vents the turbo boost at cruse so it can free wheel and reduce exhaust back pressure. With acceleration it slams shut for more instant boost. |
Larry,
You asked about a fast spool mid range turbo. I am intrigued by the new Garrett GTX3076R. Compressor wheel is sized between the to small GT30's and big boy GT35's. It is also part of the new school of forged wheels that are lighter, flow more for there size, and more efficient. |
Quick Update
Not all of the funds came together for me to tackle the engine work this year - hopefully next year!
I've decided to move forward instead with the brake upgrade. I figure it's more prudent to do this first before making the car stupid fast! My p-car is up at Specialty Cars in Allentown (Specialty Cars Service Center- Performance Specialists) being serviced and having a fresh set of Continental ExtremeContact DWS tires being centered and balanced. The rears stay the same at 255/40ZR -17, but I'm bumping the fronts from 205/50ZR -17 to 225/45ZR -17. This should add braking capacity. Towards the end of next month I'll be taking her down to Delaware to Steve Timmins shop (InstantG's Home Page). He'll be adapting a set of 996 Carrera 2 Calipers and installing them in my car - along with new Zimmerman rotors, Master Cylinder, Rotor Cooling kit and Cool Carbon pads. I've been convinced that the 996TT brakes would be overkill and that the 996 NA brakes are probably all I'll ever need. Additionally, the 996 brakes are lighter, have better bias and are less flashy :) I'm looking forward to trying out the new bite! |
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