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If there are any Atlanta Board members who want to go for a test drive in Cayman S with a blower Mon ,Tues,Wed you are more than welcome.A Cayman with over 475hp is a blast
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I need to talk to you about spring & sway install.
I'm going to bring my buddy. He really wanted to get a Cayman, but wound up with a new 335i vert. He's got a lot of kids. I think he wants some suspension work done also. Man, what a sweet car.
I need to talk to you about spring & sway install.
I'm going to bring my buddy. He really wanted to get a Cayman, but wound up with a new 335i vert. He's got a lot of kids. I think he wants some suspension work done also. Man, what a sweet car.
I need to talk to you about spring & sway install.
I'm going to bring my buddy. He really wanted to get a Cayman, but wound up with a new 335i vert. He's got a lot of kids. I think he wants some suspension work done also. Man, what a sweet car.
Any particular time better?
Chops be prepaired it will blow you away...........and I am not B/S ing.
If there are any Atlanta Board members who want to go for a test drive in Cayman S with a blower Mon ,Tues,Wed you are more than welcome.A Cayman with over 475hp is a blast
If a stock 3.4 is 295 HP, you are saying that the blower/ECU/exhaust are getting you 61% more HP? (That translates into an 11.2 1/4 mile potential, by the way.)
I paid a ton of money to Dinan to go from 240HP to 360HP in my E36 M3. (A 50% increase) I can tell you EXACTLY what they did to get there. Boost levels, ecu afr mapping, injectors, exhaust...etc.
I am looking for a 3.4 to replace my 2.7 and will be anxious to do business with you. But I need some details. I am an educated consumer. 475 HP doesn't make sense to me. What am I missing?
What is being done to the ECU so the car believes it is meant to be FI?
respectfully,
Dave Nicholson
ps
I would recommend some rolling start head to head videos with a 997TT with 480HP and a lot more weight. That should be impressive if the Cayman is putting out 475.
If a stock 3.4 is 295 HP, you are saying that the blower/ECU/exhaust are getting you 61% more HP? (That translates into an 11.2 1/4 mile potential, by the way.)
I paid a ton of money to Dinan to go from 240HP to 360HP in my E36 M3. (A 50% increase) I can tell you EXACTLY what they did to get there. Boost levels, ecu afr mapping, injectors, exhaust...etc.
I am looking for a 3.4 to replace my 2.7 and will be anxious to do business with you. But I need some details. I am an educated consumer. 475 HP doesn't make sense to me. What am I missing?
What is being done to the ECU so the car believes it is meant to be FI?
respectfully,
Dave Nicholson
ps
I would recommend some rolling start head to head videos with a 997TT with 480HP and a lot more weight. That should be impressive if the Cayman is putting out 475.
Dave the Ecu is totaly remapped,it is also twin intercooled,440cc injectors More data will be available soon.
The comparision was made by the techs at the dealership.
Dave the Ecu is totaly remapped,it is also twin intercooled,440cc injectors More data will be available soon.
The comparision was made by the techs at the dealership.
Awesome.
Now we just have to keep you away from Porsche's assasins.