Just installed new Intercoolers and turbo inlet pipes on 997.1 from DO88
#1
Just installed new Intercoolers and turbo inlet pipes on 997.1 from DO88
just an FYI to everyone out there that is looking for an Intercooler and or Turbo inlet pipe upgrade for your 997.1 Turbo. i have been looking to make the jump for an upgraded intercooler for some time. I looked around and did not want to spend around the $3000 mark, which most aftermarket coolers cost. I recently purchased the new DO88 intercoolers and Turbo inlet pipes from Fredrik at Do88. First off the product arrived within 5 days to my house in Missouri from Switzerland! amazing service and the price for what you get is hard to beat! I recently had my performance shop install both the intercoolers and turbo inlet pipes. The fit is amazing and wow i can tell a huge difference (butt dyno). I just wanted everyone to know that for a very reasonable price there is another intercooler and turbo inlet pipe option out there. I have attached some of the pics of the fit and finish of the intercoolers. They fit perfectly and did not need zip ties to hold the air shrouds on like others i have seen. Thank you so much Fredrik. Your product works very well and great pricing!!!!! 997.1 Turbo owners you need to check out DO88's products!
#2
Nice ! Thanks for sharing, I like these better than the 997/2 ones. As you said, no zip ties or butchering of shrouds. Clean install with great result.
Are you sure about that
Are you sure about that
#3
Would be nice to have some reliable data showing the benefit of this IC vs .1 OEM, sure do look nice though and sounds like they fit, but I had heard that there was still some modifications required...are they a perfect fit?
#4
the inlets are awesome and are true contribution to the 997tt community. turbo inlets are a great mod and up until these we have very expensive options such as Evo and Champion.
i am curious as to why the intercoolers look painted/coated tho, i always thought that hurt heat transfer.
i am curious as to why the intercoolers look painted/coated tho, i always thought that hurt heat transfer.
__________________
#TeamAIM
997TT SilverSpool - 210.8 mph 1/2 Mile WR Apr 2019, 9.2 @ 168 mph 1/4 Mile Manual World Record , 3.15 60-130 mph , 2.72 100-150 mph , 1400whp E85
996TT SpoolBus - 204.6 mph 1/2 Mile 996TT WR Aug 2018, 9.5 @ 154 mph, 3.23 60-130 mph, 2.5 100-150 mph Manual Porsche World Record, 1400whp E85
997TT SlowBerry - 205.0 mph 1/2 Mile WR Nov 2018, 9.7 @ 170 mph 1/4 Mile , 3.2 60-130 mph , 2.4 100-150 mph , 1420whp E85
ESMOTOR | DO88 | TPC DSC | SYVECS | COBB | IPD | KLINE | XONA | AMS | ID | ERP | SACHS | TURBOSMART | CSF | DODSON |
#TeamAIM
997TT SilverSpool - 210.8 mph 1/2 Mile WR Apr 2019, 9.2 @ 168 mph 1/4 Mile Manual World Record , 3.15 60-130 mph , 2.72 100-150 mph , 1400whp E85
996TT SpoolBus - 204.6 mph 1/2 Mile 996TT WR Aug 2018, 9.5 @ 154 mph, 3.23 60-130 mph, 2.5 100-150 mph Manual Porsche World Record, 1400whp E85
997TT SlowBerry - 205.0 mph 1/2 Mile WR Nov 2018, 9.7 @ 170 mph 1/4 Mile , 3.2 60-130 mph , 2.4 100-150 mph , 1420whp E85
ESMOTOR | DO88 | TPC DSC | SYVECS | COBB | IPD | KLINE | XONA | AMS | ID | ERP | SACHS | TURBOSMART | CSF | DODSON |
#6
They really look like a quality kit that is hard to beat for the price especially in combination with their proven turbo inlet piping. I recall PTF introducing these here with a great deal a few weeks back.
#7
Looks like a nice product at a reasonable cost. I wish there was a shot looking inside the end tanks at the core interior to see how they compare with others. I'm also very curious how they compare performance wise to the stock GT2RS kit by Suncoast. http://www.suncoastparts.com/product/SKU997TTRSC.html
Cheers
Mikey
Cheers
Mikey
Trending Topics
#8
The cost is around $1,300 when converted to our dollar and they came with nice silicone hoses. My shop has pics of install. I will try to dig these up. You do have to trim around the shroud but it still is a better fit than the gt2 core. No zip ties required... Compared to the stock 997.1 it is a massive improvement! Just the end tanks themselves are wider like gt2's compared to stock 997.1. The inlet hoses I feel made a difference from DO88 as well. You can feel it for sure in the higher rpm. It flows better on the high end therefore you don't have the hesitation per say as the Rpm's rise as you do with stock hoses.
#12
I think/hope its coated in that heat transfering coating that a few entities are using these days.
I don't have personal knowledge, but the data seems to support that it aids in cooling. Dont have any links but the info is out there.
If that is indeed what they are doing, its very smart. I planned on coating most performance parts with it.
I don't have personal knowledge, but the data seems to support that it aids in cooling. Dont have any links but the info is out there.
If that is indeed what they are doing, its very smart. I planned on coating most performance parts with it.
#13
Glad to see them meeting your expectations! They're certainly a great alternative to OEM 997.1 intercoolers and do88 is a great company to deal with producing quality upgrades. Here's a link to a thread where we introduced them 2 months back for some reference and back and forth discussion:
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ternative.html
We have worked with do88 for a long while now and feedback has been excellent. We use the inlet pipes on our shop's 997.1 turbo with Tial Alpha 3076s.
http://www.protuningfreaks.com/colle...ooler-kit-do88
Dzenno@PTF
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ternative.html
We have worked with do88 for a long while now and feedback has been excellent. We use the inlet pipes on our shop's 997.1 turbo with Tial Alpha 3076s.
http://www.protuningfreaks.com/colle...ooler-kit-do88
Dzenno@PTF
#15
Hi Dzenno are these D088 turbo inlet pipes a worthwhile upgrade if still running VTGS? I have GT2 hybrids and I only run 1.3 bar of boost. Do you think they'd make a material difference and if so what are the benefits?
I'm always worried that when running say in my case circa 650bhp on VTGS many of these upgrades which help flow inc IPD 82mm plenum with GT3 throttle body and IPD Y Pipe (Ihave these) aren't really needed.
Thanks in advance
I'm always worried that when running say in my case circa 650bhp on VTGS many of these upgrades which help flow inc IPD 82mm plenum with GT3 throttle body and IPD Y Pipe (Ihave these) aren't really needed.
Thanks in advance
They're definitely an upgrade over the OEM intake pipes and the higher the boost the more important they become. These are far more important than the y-pipe and the 82mm throttle body/plenum especially on VTGs.
If you're really curious and want to do some data gathering with your intake pipes/turbos/boost levels you can add a nipple on your current OEM intake pipe right after the filter box and measure vacuum there as you go WOT. If you're pulling vacuum there (especially if you go 10" of vacuum or more) while at WOT your intake is restrictive and upgrading it will result in both power and response gains. You can test/verify gains on any intake this way.
Dzenno@PTF
Last edited by proTUNING Freaks; 01-04-2016 at 08:17 AM.