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Our 930... ruf... tidbits..
I hope you will all enjoy this little tidbit....
This 1986 Porsche 930 is the exact car that inspired me (as the owner of a performance company) to get involved in automobiles- and then become a professional driver (in ALMS LMP ranks) while starting this business that is now CBRD- My father owned this exact car in 1988-1990 before it had to be sold- and CBRD just recently purchased it back from the same gentlemen that owned it- Since it's return we have done a motor out (never had distri/rotor/cap/wires etc done)- refinishing everything from tins, valve covers, etc... and fixing some little leaks (she no longer has a SINGLE leak)- we also did a CIS revamp/tweak- our own muffler system (in conjunction with McNeil comp), our own intake plenum revision, and some other tid bits... along with the RUF wheels, and some other bits--- she just recently belted out 290whp/329 wtq at 12.5 psi on our dyno- with a nice 12.0 down to 11.8 AFR curve--- pretty impressive to us- Up next are the Headers we have in conjunction with MCN- and some other tidbits- but otherwise trying to keep her in good shape- We are a full service facility in York PA and have a deep motorsport history (championships with Dyson Racing etc).. Here are some pics of the 930... I hope you enjoy--- and see anyone at the Hershey Swap Meet this weekend!! photo before the muffler upgrade http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/a...ine=1397689744 In our climate controlled storage area http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/a...ine=1397689865 http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/a...ine=1397689744 http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/a...ine=1397689744 Engine Compartment Shot! http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/a...ine=1397689744 A nice pic under a 996 TT we are building custom manifolds/turbo setup/etc on http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/a...ine=1397689744 |
Nice car, first time i have seen Ruff wheels with a black field.
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That's about 330hp at the crank, not bad!
Super nice car. McNeil is the man! How about one info on the muffler? C |
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Welcome Chad. Now, how much for a bbk full for the 930 ;) Old evo8 owner speaking.
Great car and history. |
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I wouldnt consider them "stock numbers" per se- again car has- CBRD/MCN- muffler (catless) CBRD modified plenum (removed oem by pass cylinder and installed a conventional style- was boost leak tested) BPR8EIX plugs played with ign advance and mixtures adjusted CIS via WUR and pressure relief etc .9 bar spring This is a STOCK WUR- we did tweak the system- control pressures etc---- and did so also while checking mixtures on our wideband in conjunction with idle and steady state on our Chassis Dyno... The ruf wheels look nice in black- prefer them in silver as we look back at them- cb |
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We have known Kenny a long time and he came to us to work with to provide solid feedback and input- and we know he knows his way around these cars- I think our experience on newer platforms (making over 500hp per liter) is helpful in terms of development- We also have some new Headers from Kenny we will be posting information about- CBRD will be developing a new intercooler design that looks OEM but performs atleast 50% better than stock too- cb |
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It's nice to have it on our white shop floor and not leave a drop- most people think something is wrong with it LOL |
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We are looking converting the EXISTING K27 housing into a ball bearing derivative with new aero turbine and billet compressor- there are some nice options- but we pride ourselves on this time of modification- we just finished some completely stock housing Nissan GTR turbos capable of 1000hp without changing so much as coolant or oil lines- Stay Tuned cb |
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Is he planning on any 997tt stuff? Btw a stock 930 puts down about 245ish whp, so 300 is pretty good. |
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