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PorscheGuy79 06-17-2006 08:14 AM

No, dont go to work, just post more pictures...NOW!

ben parrish 06-17-2006 08:34 AM

I am interested in an IC like that. Who made it? How can I reach them?
Beautiful.
Ben

356racing 06-19-2006 01:31 PM

Beautiful!

Joeaksa 06-19-2006 04:26 PM

Excellent work!

Bryan Beaumont 06-22-2006 01:16 AM

Thanks again everyone,
--Wheels are Lindsey P2's
--The I/C was fabricated and installed by TurboKraft in Phoenix, AZ. Chris Carroll is the contact and his number is 602-481-0264. Chris also was responsible for another unique item on my car. A Digital warm up regulator that completely replaces the original mechanical unit. For anyone who has gone through any of the typical concerns over A/F numbers on a CIS 911 turbo, this may get your attention. Here is the official Marketing blurb on the DigiWUR
"TurboKraft's Digital Warm Up Regulator (WUR) is a replacement for the original Bosch mechanical WUR. Instead of relying on bimetallic springs and diaphragms to manipulate the engine control fuel pressure -- and thus fuel mixture -- throughout the rpm band, this new unit uses a digitally controlled frequency valve to control the fuel mixture under all conditions: start up, idle, acceleration, and load (boost). A MAP sensor is used the provide an accurate engine load input, and the unit receives oil temperature to adjust for cold start situations.
The DigiWUR is also programmable via the infrared port of a Palm OS-based PDA, so you can fine-tune the fuel mixture to your specific engine's requirements. A base program is pre-installed in the DigiWUR.
TurboKraft's DigiWUR is an economical replacement for the original WUR. Many versions of the WUR are no longer supported by Bosch, either new or through their rebuild program. Future upgrades include integrated wideband O2 (Lambda) control, integrated boost mapping, and ignition control -- simple, programmable CIS Management!"
So far it works incredible on my car and with the right turbo fitted should allow more HP without any concerns over lack of fuel or lean A/F numbers. Needless to say, I am thrilled with the DigiWUR.

While I am on the subject of giving credit where credit is do, none of this projects numbers would have been achieved without Henry Schmidt from Supertec. Henry built the engine in my car and was 100% responsible for the specs of my motor. (935 pistons, 38 IN/EX ports, Supertec twin plug dizzy, etc.)
Thank you, very much to both Henry and Chris.
Bryan

Kroggers 06-22-2006 03:53 AM

That is just sooooooooooooooo nice :D

dickster 06-22-2006 04:43 AM

Now, that's how to fit a turbo!

One of my favourite projects on the forum. :)

RarlyL8 06-22-2006 05:50 AM

Bryan -
First off the car is great! I love the properly done stealth motor.
I have seen the digi WUR advertized in Pano. What is the price for a complete functioning unit and what hardware do you have to hook up? Can you post a picture?

E-man930 06-22-2006 08:48 PM

PLEASE, PLEASE post pictures and details about Chris Caroll's Digital WUR... I hope he has a butt load in stock ready to ship because a slew of 930 guys over on Rennlist just got word of this thread...

Craig 930 RS 06-22-2006 09:58 PM

.......courtesy of MOI :cool:

(RSRS on Rennlist)

E-man930 06-22-2006 09:58 PM

yes i know!
Thanks!
E-man

quattrorunner 06-22-2006 11:59 PM

Bad A**!
It's amazing to see this car. I love it in every way. I have been putting a plan together to do something a little less radical than this. I am not ready to twin plug yet. Maybe I am. I will use the turbo 3.0 intake and fuel dist on a fresh rebuild o my 79sc. I love the old school carrera look, so It's cool to see someone build one like I wanted to see in my garage:)
Awsome!http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1151045941.jpg


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