KA - In Memory of my Mom (Vincee) and best friend Michael J. Maring
#1921
Update:
We have encountered further delays. It has to do with the cams. We decided to send the stock 996tt cams, GT3 street cams, GT3 Cup cams and GT3 R cams to a very famous cam builder to profile and come up with opinions/suggestions.
What we learned was staggering and extremely interesting. I am unable at this time to divulge the findings other than to say that with this information we will be grinding our own profile (intakes and exhausts) from our own blanks.
I believe I can safely say the new product will offer a new height of performance for all of us. We believe this detour will set us back to sometime in May, however it will be worth it.
We have encountered further delays. It has to do with the cams. We decided to send the stock 996tt cams, GT3 street cams, GT3 Cup cams and GT3 R cams to a very famous cam builder to profile and come up with opinions/suggestions.
What we learned was staggering and extremely interesting. I am unable at this time to divulge the findings other than to say that with this information we will be grinding our own profile (intakes and exhausts) from our own blanks.
I believe I can safely say the new product will offer a new height of performance for all of us. We believe this detour will set us back to sometime in May, however it will be worth it.
Last edited by cjv; 03-10-2006 at 10:47 AM.
#1922
Originally Posted by cjv
Update:
We have encountered further delays. It has to do with the cams. We decided to send the stock 996tt cams, GT3 street cams, GT3 Cup cams and GT3 R cams to a very famous cam builder to profile and come up with opinions/suggestions.
What we learned was staggering and extremely interesting. I am unable at this time to divulge the findings other than to say that with this information we will be grinding our own profile (intakes and exhausts) from our own blanks.
I believe I can safely say the new product will offer a new height of performance for all of us. We believe this detour will set us back to sometime in May, however it will be worth it.
We have encountered further delays. It has to do with the cams. We decided to send the stock 996tt cams, GT3 street cams, GT3 Cup cams and GT3 R cams to a very famous cam builder to profile and come up with opinions/suggestions.
What we learned was staggering and extremely interesting. I am unable at this time to divulge the findings other than to say that with this information we will be grinding our own profile (intakes and exhausts) from our own blanks.
I believe I can safely say the new product will offer a new height of performance for all of us. We believe this detour will set us back to sometime in May, however it will be worth it.
#1923
Originally Posted by K24madness
Very worth while detour indeed. I retract my earlier comments after getting some additional information from Rob.
A few people have used the GT3 exhaust cams in the turbo motor. To my knowledge no one has changed the intake cams. This is an area where the research is expensive (lift/durantion/head flow/timing/variable vs non variable lift and variable vs non variable timing) and the potential for engine damage can and has proven to be very expensive as in bent intake valves).
We have spent the money and solved the inherent problems. We have discovered the limits to which the intake and exhaust lobes can be taken to in the areas of power and longevity. The turbo and NA cams require different profiles relating to cam design. It has to do with valve train harmonics (how you ramp up to and down from the lift).
Like I said earlier, this work is a big step for the 996tt motors and their power/reponsiveness. Those who are considering opening up their motors will be following once the cat is out of the bag.
Last edited by cjv; 03-13-2006 at 09:59 PM.
#1927
Originally Posted by LUIS95993
Very interesting! How much? Where? When?
Question: Why does most of the breaking news regarding 996tt's come out first on 6speedonline?
Last edited by cjv; 03-14-2006 at 09:56 PM.
#1928
Originally Posted by cjv
I believe our MAF problems are now history. This should be good for at least 1000 trouble free hp.
Protomotives latest software that Alex has sounds very promising. It is going into the GT2 at SCARGO. It is a kit with MAF housing, injectors and software. We will all get a feel for it real soon. That car has the same turbos that you do. It will give you an idea of what to expect for boost response. Of course the power will be nowhere near as close!!
Last edited by cjv; 03-15-2006 at 11:10 AM.
#1929
Originally Posted by K24madness
Protomotives latest software that Alex has sounds very promising. It is going into the GT2 at SCARGO. It is a kit with MAF housing, injectors and software. We will all get a feel for it real soon. That car has the same turbos that you do. It will give you an idea of what to expect for boost response. Of course the power will be nowhere near as close!!
I still like your impellar idea for my compressor side turbo's. As for staying with the GT30R's or going with GT35R's or GT40R's, I believe this decision will be made through an engine dyno. I am strongly leaning towards the engine dyno because the information obtained would answer alot of questions.
#1930
Originally Posted by cjv
K24madness,
I still like your impellar idea for my compressor side turbo's. As for staying with the GT30R's or going with GT35R's or GT40R's, I believe this decision will be made through an engine dyno. I am strongly leaning towards the engine dyno because the information obtained would answer alot of questions.
I still like your impellar idea for my compressor side turbo's. As for staying with the GT30R's or going with GT35R's or GT40R's, I believe this decision will be made through an engine dyno. I am strongly leaning towards the engine dyno because the information obtained would answer alot of questions.
We still need to sit down to talk. I will show you things that will backup all of the statements I have made. I am about to make yet another turbo change. I have changed only the compressor side all three times. You can see on the dyno and the road how these changes affected the powerband. As I have told you before it did not affect spool time.
Set aside the time to make the trip up north. I assure you it will be worth your time. Wednesday of this week looks good for me.
Tom
#1931
Originally Posted by K24madness
Chad,
We still need to sit down to talk. I will show you things that will backup all of the statements I have made. I am about to make yet another turbo change. I have changed only the compressor side all three times. You can see on the dyno and the road how these changes affected the powerband. As I have told you before it did not affect spool time.
Set aside the time to make the trip up north. I assure you it will be worth your time. Wednesday of this week looks good for me.
Tom
We still need to sit down to talk. I will show you things that will backup all of the statements I have made. I am about to make yet another turbo change. I have changed only the compressor side all three times. You can see on the dyno and the road how these changes affected the powerband. As I have told you before it did not affect spool time.
Set aside the time to make the trip up north. I assure you it will be worth your time. Wednesday of this week looks good for me.
Tom
I have been waiting for Rob to tell me he has the cams back to make a trip back up there. I think I've seen KA once in the last year.
Last edited by cjv; 03-18-2006 at 10:07 PM.