KA - In Memory of my Mom (Vincee) and best friend Michael J. Maring
#1906
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Originally Posted by cjv
Does anyone have a larger MAF that flows 27% more? Or for that matter just a larger MAF? No, the little Boxster retro doesn't qualify.
In the next two weeks we are going to be installing a few radical new parts.
In the next two weeks we are going to be installing a few radical new parts.
Marc996Miami-
The program on my ECU allows the car to hook in every gear..so CJV's with his suspension setup as well as the Protomotive ECU program should definetly hook in every gear...at least up to 1100AWHP.
Last edited by VRAlexander; 03-05-2006 at 10:31 PM.
#1907
Originally Posted by KompressorKev
as if what has been done already isn't considered radical this project is really awe-inspiring, the stuff automotive dreams are made of, and i look forward to each update! good luck with whatever you're working on and please continue to update us in detail, i think i speak for many when i say your developments do not go unappreciated. the heads and intakes look awesome. did you decide which turbos to go?
We are still exploring the turbo question. K24maddness has some interesting ideas and I really want to drive VR Alexander's monster.
#1908
Originally Posted by VRAlexander
Call Todd at Protomotive, he has put together a new MAF and it works.
Marc996Miami-
The program on my ECU allows the car to hook in every gear..so CJV's with his suspension setup as well as the Protomotive ECU program should definetly hook in every gear...at least up to 1100AWHP.
Marc996Miami-
The program on my ECU allows the car to hook in every gear..so CJV's with his suspension setup as well as the Protomotive ECU program should definetly hook in every gear...at least up to 1100AWHP.
#1911
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Originally Posted by cjv
Boy Alex, you really know how to setup a guy for a big fall. But thanks for all the confidence and kind words.
You might not be analysing your vehicle in the way that I am. Maybe it is because you have been involved with her for so long, then again it could be because it is finally coming to fruition and you dont know what to expect??? We let me tell you a brief synopsis from my (outside) perspective: YOU WILL HAVE THE ULTIMATE 3.8 LITER 996TT ON THE PLANET!!!! I believe that you have two things left to do: 1) a pair of GT40R'S and 2) Todd Knighton's program. Don't get me wrong, I love the guys at GIAC, but your car will have to have EXTENSIVE ecu mods to make her a daily driver. This is from startup to 8200 RPM's and everywhere in between. You are going to have the ABS computer re-programmed as well as the PSM done correctly in order for a complete symbiotic relationship. You dont want to have to worry about MAF and plug changes every couple of thousand miles. Todd programmed my car for six friggin months......the outcome was as I expected!!
With that said, I am not setting you up for failure, but giving you the reality...
Last edited by VRAlexander; 03-06-2006 at 07:09 PM.
#1912
Originally Posted by VRAlexander
Chad,
You might not be analysing your vehicle in the way that I am. Maybe it is because you have been involved with her for so long, then again it could be because it is finally coming to fruition and you dont know what to expect??? We let me tell you a brief synopsis from my (outside) perspective: YOU WILL HAVE THE ULTIMATE 3.8 LITER 996TT ON THE PLANET!!!! I believe that you have two things left to do: 1) a pair of GT40R'S and 2) Todd Knighton's program. Don't get me wrong, I love the guys at GIAC, but your car will have to have EXTENSIVE ecu mods to make her a daily driver. This is from startup to 8200 RPM's and everywhere in between. You are going to have the ABS computer re-programmed as well as the PSM done correctly in order for a complete symbiotic relationship. You dont want to have to worry about MAF and plug changes every couple of thousand miles. Todd programmed my car for six friggin months......the outcome was as I expected!!
With that said, I am not setting you up for failure, but giving you the reality...
You might not be analysing your vehicle in the way that I am. Maybe it is because you have been involved with her for so long, then again it could be because it is finally coming to fruition and you dont know what to expect??? We let me tell you a brief synopsis from my (outside) perspective: YOU WILL HAVE THE ULTIMATE 3.8 LITER 996TT ON THE PLANET!!!! I believe that you have two things left to do: 1) a pair of GT40R'S and 2) Todd Knighton's program. Don't get me wrong, I love the guys at GIAC, but your car will have to have EXTENSIVE ecu mods to make her a daily driver. This is from startup to 8200 RPM's and everywhere in between. You are going to have the ABS computer re-programmed as well as the PSM done correctly in order for a complete symbiotic relationship. You dont want to have to worry about MAF and plug changes every couple of thousand miles. Todd programmed my car for six friggin months......the outcome was as I expected!!
With that said, I am not setting you up for failure, but giving you the reality...
#1916
Originally Posted by cjv
Mike,
It is a 27% larger MAF housing.
It is a 27% larger MAF housing.
Chad, you must be looking at the Garret GT37 series turbos at a minimum, based on the specs outlined on http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbob...ochargers.html
#1920
Here is some information for anyone who is interested about the stock 996tt intake cams.
Lift is .402" secondary cam lobe .118"
Duration .040 234 degrees .050 230 degrees
secondary cam duration .040 128 degrees .050 120 degrees
cam base circle 1.378
As a side note we have proven these cams will make power to 7500 rpm's.
Lift is .402" secondary cam lobe .118"
Duration .040 234 degrees .050 230 degrees
secondary cam duration .040 128 degrees .050 120 degrees
cam base circle 1.378
As a side note we have proven these cams will make power to 7500 rpm's.
Last edited by cjv; 03-09-2006 at 12:47 PM.