Another 620 kit born
#1
Another 620 kit born
It's a new TT!
I just got the rest (had the exhaust installed previously) of the AWE 620 kit (headers, intercoolers, hoses, GIAC flash) and IDP plenum installed (to add to my Bilstein damps, H&R sways and toe links). I did a lot of research as there are a number of excellent products and companies - and they are all good choices. I decided upon AWE for a number of reasons. Mike was always available by phone or email to patiently and enthusiastically answer all my MANY questions over the past few months. Andrew at GIAC did the same and their hand held flash loader feature suits my driving needs well (a long story for another time). A few senior members of this forum added greatly to my research. Rob at Tunerworks, who has taken excellent care of developing my cars, and his staff offered solid, balanced, and experienced advice and technical abilities to make this all happen. You just can't get a better company and bunch of guys to work with you, period! Thanks to all, big time .
I've only had a day of seat time (city and country hills) but I'm VERY impressed.Others before me have said it all before but I didn't really understand what they meant until I drove the car with the product. The power curve is absolutely perfect, SO smooth and linear all the way at all levels of load at all RPM - and it keeps coming all the way to the red line. You really feel the difference, and this isn't even "power" related. Not only is it smooth as silk all the time (lag is cut in 1/2 too) but you feel much more "connected" to the drive. You are the car.
The power and acceleration increases take my breath away followed by an uncontrolled bust of laughter. For me the extra boost and the way it is delivered is perfect. I have nothing to compare it to except my stock TT, this is true, but this product is more than I expected. I can hardly wait for temperatures above zero and dry roads - and the track when my HREs arrive. But even driving around the city is smoother and you can still feel the "zip" without flooring it (but the car begs for more it seems).
You've heard most of this before - but the car is a VERY different drive in so many ways and once you try it you will, like so many other members have said (using other company products as well), just wonder why doesn't everyone do it (if $ allows).
I've posted some photos in this and another thread (ran out of space). Hope you can view them as they may be a bit small).
Enjoy.
I just got the rest (had the exhaust installed previously) of the AWE 620 kit (headers, intercoolers, hoses, GIAC flash) and IDP plenum installed (to add to my Bilstein damps, H&R sways and toe links). I did a lot of research as there are a number of excellent products and companies - and they are all good choices. I decided upon AWE for a number of reasons. Mike was always available by phone or email to patiently and enthusiastically answer all my MANY questions over the past few months. Andrew at GIAC did the same and their hand held flash loader feature suits my driving needs well (a long story for another time). A few senior members of this forum added greatly to my research. Rob at Tunerworks, who has taken excellent care of developing my cars, and his staff offered solid, balanced, and experienced advice and technical abilities to make this all happen. You just can't get a better company and bunch of guys to work with you, period! Thanks to all, big time .
I've only had a day of seat time (city and country hills) but I'm VERY impressed.Others before me have said it all before but I didn't really understand what they meant until I drove the car with the product. The power curve is absolutely perfect, SO smooth and linear all the way at all levels of load at all RPM - and it keeps coming all the way to the red line. You really feel the difference, and this isn't even "power" related. Not only is it smooth as silk all the time (lag is cut in 1/2 too) but you feel much more "connected" to the drive. You are the car.
The power and acceleration increases take my breath away followed by an uncontrolled bust of laughter. For me the extra boost and the way it is delivered is perfect. I have nothing to compare it to except my stock TT, this is true, but this product is more than I expected. I can hardly wait for temperatures above zero and dry roads - and the track when my HREs arrive. But even driving around the city is smoother and you can still feel the "zip" without flooring it (but the car begs for more it seems).
You've heard most of this before - but the car is a VERY different drive in so many ways and once you try it you will, like so many other members have said (using other company products as well), just wonder why doesn't everyone do it (if $ allows).
I've posted some photos in this and another thread (ran out of space). Hope you can view them as they may be a bit small).
Enjoy.
Last edited by Kafka997; 03-07-2009 at 09:05 PM.
#2
Second bunch of photos
Here are the rest of the photos!
I am feeling .....
K.
P.S. I guess I should have put them in sort of more logical order, hope you can get an idea of the process.
I am feeling .....
K.
P.S. I guess I should have put them in sort of more logical order, hope you can get an idea of the process.
#3
Congrats!!So you have PCCB?Thats awesome..My standard brakes cant really hold my evt700 ...
Also do you feel more torque between 2000rpm-4500rpm or 4500rpm-6500rpm?As when I have evo620 kit I feel more between 2000-4500..Seems GIAC tuning torque range is different?
Also do you feel more torque between 2000rpm-4500rpm or 4500rpm-6500rpm?As when I have evo620 kit I feel more between 2000-4500..Seems GIAC tuning torque range is different?
#5
Hard to tell
It would a blast to be able to drive a few "kits" in one day with the similar power but with different philosophies to see what actually feel like (versus the numbers). All good but probably somewhat different I would think - gives different drivers good choices. I'm sure happy with mine - obviously. And I'm sure glad I followed others' advice and installed the new suspension - it really adds to the feel of the drive now.
Yes, the ceramic brakes are definitely enough with this kit and I hear my stock clutch should be fine (for awhile anyway). I can't imagine driving one of the 700/750 kits - enjoy (pick up a good Brembo or similar kit too). I assume you have an upgraded clutch - I've heard it is a must, or soon will be.
Thanks for the congrats!
K.
#7
Sort of
K.
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#8
Cost
GIAC flash (some variation here depending upon options)
Exhaust
Headers
Intercoolers & hoses
(no need for new clutch)
Then add your taxes, about .8-1$K labor (???depending - I had my professionally installed by an AWE authorized dealer), do your currency conversion and you should get a good idea. Or email Mike at AWE - he's very helpful with all matters.
Good luck and let me know if you decide to move in that direction.
I also installed the IDP plenum (probably no extra power but I'm into smooth power delivery and reduced lag) - about 3 hours labor roughly. You can "move up" to the 700/750 kit later but you will pay again for a new ECU reflash, new throttle body, clutch, and turbos (new or rebuilt) - can't use IDP plenum with 700/750 kits. And I'd guess you'd be buying lots of tires!
K.
Last edited by Kafka997; 03-07-2009 at 09:59 PM.
#9
ipd plenum
Is the IPD from AWE or EVO.Also from Calgary-2007 997TT-thinking of going your route-have bigger headers and X haust.What does the suspension feel like compared to stock? AGREE : Rob Tunerworks is very honest and kowledgable.
#12
0-60 under 3sec
60-130 in 6.5-6.8sec
125-187.5 13.5-15.4sec
Take a look to that 6 speed 997tt EARLY Proto 700kit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7csn7STWsEk
#13
I heard the 700 is not really for tracks as it disturbs the handling but I could be wrong, never seen it in person.
I dont have a package but so far I have on IPD comp plenum, headers, LWFW, clutch, and ECU(BBI) been too busy to put that on yet. Can't wait to see the results. Needless to say aftermarket brakes are coming...
I dont have a package but so far I have on IPD comp plenum, headers, LWFW, clutch, and ECU(BBI) been too busy to put that on yet. Can't wait to see the results. Needless to say aftermarket brakes are coming...
#14
Calgary
There are a few major experts on TT suspension upgrades on this forum and I'm not one of them - although I was very influenced by their advice. Search cannga's posts as they are very detailed and I agree with them all. I chose the Bilstein Damps (with H & R sways and toe links) as they allow you to continue to use PASM just like stock. Both normal and sport settings give you a much closer connection to the driving experience (this includes some of the road bumps too - but it's no problem) and is a good balance for daily driving with some track time as well -& the steering is much tighter! If you are more of a track person you might want to consider a more aggressive suspension. It changes the car as much as the power kit and together it's a whole new TT world. PM me if you want to set up a test ride when the roads warm and dry up - words just don't do justice to the driving experience of these mods. I'm always glad to help out a fellow Tunerworks fan.
K.
#15
No package?
I heard the 700 is not really for tracks as it disturbs the handling but I could be wrong, never seen it in person.
I dont have a package but so far I have on IPD comp plenum, headers, LWFW, clutch, and ECU(BBI) been too busy to put that on yet. Can't wait to see the results. Needless to say aftermarket brakes are coming...
I dont have a package but so far I have on IPD comp plenum, headers, LWFW, clutch, and ECU(BBI) been too busy to put that on yet. Can't wait to see the results. Needless to say aftermarket brakes are coming...
Vancouver's my home town, many decades ago, so I know you have some great roads to run - and almost all year!
Nice ride, enjoy!
K.
Last edited by Kafka997; 03-08-2009 at 08:12 AM.