GT35R's or GT30R's for highway pulling??
#121
The 996 parts are physically so much bigger. You can almost put some of the 997 parts into the 996 ones. Take a look at the end legs of the 996 vs the 997 at the end where they meet the injector manifold. They are extremely necked down by comparison. The interior space of the 997 GT2 parts are far larger though. When you compare the crossover part (splitter of the 997tt vs the 997 GT2) they are world's apart interior size wise. The 997 tt and 997 GT2 are both better than either 996 parts. The difference between the 997tt and 997 GT2 is the splitter or cross over part.
This reminds me of years ago when we made the discovery regarding the intake from the filter to the turbo's and discovered why Ruf motors did better. Only this is more drastic. This is a case of out of sight out of mind. We are looking at a good size percentage difference. This is a real choke point. Especially if you have modified before and after these parts.
Last edited by cjv; 11-22-2009 at 04:23 PM.
#122
I intend to share the flow information sometime in December. Need to finish up a couple of things.
The 996 parts are physically so much bigger. You can almost put some of the 997 parts into the 996 ones. Take a look at the end legs of the 996 vs the 997 at the end where they meet the injector manifold. They are extremely necked down by comparison. The interior space of the 997 GT2 parts are far larger though. When you compare the crossover part (splitter of the 997tt vs the 997 GT2) they are world's apart interior size wise.
This reminds me of years ago when we made the discovery regarding the intake from the filter to the turbo's and discovered why Ruf motors did better. Only this is more drastic. This is a case of out of sight out of mind. We are looking at a good size percentage difference. This is a real choke point. Especially if you have modified before and after these parts.
The 996 parts are physically so much bigger. You can almost put some of the 997 parts into the 996 ones. Take a look at the end legs of the 996 vs the 997 at the end where they meet the injector manifold. They are extremely necked down by comparison. The interior space of the 997 GT2 parts are far larger though. When you compare the crossover part (splitter of the 997tt vs the 997 GT2) they are world's apart interior size wise.
This reminds me of years ago when we made the discovery regarding the intake from the filter to the turbo's and discovered why Ruf motors did better. Only this is more drastic. This is a case of out of sight out of mind. We are looking at a good size percentage difference. This is a real choke point. Especially if you have modified before and after these parts.
#123
I do not believe we are the only ones that knew about this. Reading joetwint's build EVO appears to have started in the direction of the 997's manifolds and then shifted to the GT3 World Cup like we did. I believe they were keeping the information close to their chest.
It will be interesting now if people start modifing the 996 part somehow or just replace it with the 997 parts. This motor never ceases to amaze me.
Last edited by cjv; 11-22-2009 at 04:31 PM.
#124
from how it originally comes from Porsche.
#125
It's not the final destination but the voyage getting there.
Last edited by cjv; 11-22-2009 at 05:08 PM.
#126
[quote=cjv;2627283]Hey joe, look at my above post before your post. quote]HaHa Yes you are too quick on the keyboard.......ya got me before i got you.Its all good Chad ,and good to see your motor coming to fruition.I am waiting on my test drive.
#127
[quote=joetwint;2627329]
Nah, great minds think alike. There is no getting you joe!
When I fire her up ........ can I be your wingman?
Nah, great minds think alike. There is no getting you joe!
When I fire her up ........ can I be your wingman?
Last edited by cjv; 11-22-2009 at 05:23 PM.
#128
[quote=cjv;2627344]More like can I be yours?
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