G-tech+mods=power
#46
It all comes down to risk/reward trade-off. If you are concerned about practical aspects, then you shouldn't likely consider a major mod like a SC. It could be argued that you took a risk with putting a Softronic ECU in your car too. But apparently you felt the reward outweighed the risk in that case. Similarly, those opting for a SC feel the reward outweighs any possible risks.
#47
It all comes down to risk/reward trade-off. If you are concerned about practical aspects, then you shouldn't likely consider a major mod like a SC. It could be argued that you took a risk with putting a Softronic ECU in your car too. But apparently you felt the reward outweighed the risk in that case. Similarly, those opting for a SC feel the reward outweighs any possible risks.
Plus again, I noticed I have a tendency to think about it more while writing about it on forums than while sitting inside of the car driving it.
#48
I think most of the SC'd cars have been driven hard without problems. I was with Stacy last month when he ran with the Lambo, and believe me, he was on it hard for a number of runs that day. When he drives his car in normal traffic conditions, you would not know he had a SC in the car. It runs and sounds exactly the same as a normally aspirated car. But when he puts his foot in it, the car comes alive with amazing linear response that no NA car can produce. I was very surprised at how adaptable his car is to different types of driving conditions.
#49
well, it`s like apples and oranges really - to compare custom tune that has minor adjustments on stock parts generally sacrificing emissions compliance and completely putting engine into out of any specs territory with different injectors, twice (?) higher compression, etc, etc. Plus most worrying thing here is lack of statistical data, especially with people like Stacy and Larry lagging their modded wonders in trailers and storing them in garages all year long instead of beating crap out of them on a track.
Plus again, I noticed I have a tendency to think about it more while writing about it on forums than while sitting inside of the car driving it.
Plus again, I noticed I have a tendency to think about it more while writing about it on forums than while sitting inside of the car driving it.
Keninirvine sums it up in his posts really well.......
There are 100's of kits out there....NOT everyone is on these forums but there are a few(on the forum) that BEAT the living crap out of their cars on the track and on the street with the supercharger.I have over 10,000 boosted miles on mine now.Please do not confuse myself(a guy who will trailer his car) with the others on the forum that DO drive theirs!
I am and confess to babying my car when it comes to the weather......
I know the guy I bought my charger from had a gas pedal that had two settings....'ON' and 'OFF' and he had the charger for over 30,000 miles and he was a track king who also managed to have his car tested in a magazine agaist three other Porsches....of which they rated his the best car(and not just because of the charger but as a package)
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...-magazine.html
I also think that 1999 Porsche911 has had his charger set-up for over 45,000 miles and his has/had alot more boost than anyone I know!
They used to say this same thing you are when I was buiding the Acura NSX and many of those cars are boosted and putting down over 500 RWHP on stock everything.So go figure!
Understand there will nah sayers with every mod THAT will make significant power.I am pretty sure that nobody knows the true boundries of our motors.
The questions and ponders you are looking for answers too.....really just don't exist because no two motors will be the same.As far as percentage of supercharged motors VS NA(stock) cars will always be a small percentage.IF....when you bought your car you knew you wanted alot more power...chances are you probably would have bought a turbo instaed!
At anywhere from $8,000-12,000....it is NOT a cheap upgrade but is the only one that will make that kind of power gain for the money!
NOTHING else will compare!
If you are looking for someone to twist your arm to do the mod.....won't happen from me...all I can do is tell you how intoxicating the car does feel on the street!
If you are really worried about consequences,then quite possibly FI IS NOT the right choice for you!
I figure if something does happen to my motor(and by no means am I finacially well off),I will make the best of it.....I would love to sleeve the block and 'UP' the boost level even more,LOL!
Any mod can have complications...we all know that.....and obviously I am one who likes the added 105 net RWHP and is willing to live with the results/consequences...if there are any!
GL in your decision!
Stacy
Last edited by justatoy; 11-09-2009 at 06:59 PM.
#50
J.Seven
#51
Here are a couple of links..the write-up if the first link and a video in the second...
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...9-post478.html
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...1-post481.html
Enjoy!
Stacy
#52
Two more cars tested today.......
I will also update the first post.
keninirvine
2007 Carrera Targa 4S
3620 lbs with driver
52 F day
PSE exhaust
AWE high flow cats
x-51 headers
291.5 net RWHP
kcphuah
996 Turbo
3770 lbs with driver
42 F day
UMW Stage 2C set up
UMW fueling kit
blown 6 intercoolers
Europipe Exhaust
530 net RWHP
I will also update the first post.
keninirvine
2007 Carrera Targa 4S
3620 lbs with driver
52 F day
PSE exhaust
AWE high flow cats
x-51 headers
291.5 net RWHP
kcphuah
996 Turbo
3770 lbs with driver
42 F day
UMW Stage 2C set up
UMW fueling kit
blown 6 intercoolers
Europipe Exhaust
530 net RWHP
Last edited by justatoy; 11-21-2009 at 02:10 PM.
#54
I am updating the first post as the tests come in.....it is the best I can do for now!
Stacy
Stacy
#55
I am looking forward to having a 997 TPC turbo set-up to test!
Anyway,just had another update(Thanks Jason)!
angldrkns9
2004 996 4S
3801 lbs with driver(plus tons of stereo)
52 F
Protosport custom mufflers (exhaust was on bypass muffler mode and only cats)
VF supercharger making 4.1 PSI of boost
338 netRWHP
Anyway,just had another update(Thanks Jason)!
angldrkns9
2004 996 4S
3801 lbs with driver(plus tons of stereo)
52 F
Protosport custom mufflers (exhaust was on bypass muffler mode and only cats)
VF supercharger making 4.1 PSI of boost
338 netRWHP
Last edited by justatoy; 12-04-2009 at 01:55 PM.
#59
Too fancy,LOL...
You can find the old model,like we are using on craigslist for $50...or get the gtech pro SS or RR.
Stacy
You can find the old model,like we are using on craigslist for $50...or get the gtech pro SS or RR.
Stacy