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Hudnu46

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  1. The pipes are from Fabspeed. Unfortunatley I didn't dyno the upgrade process, the numbers are from advertised upgrades. Very nice! who's cat bypass pipes did you use? Was the truck dyno'd after each upgrade or how do you know how much each made?
  2. Whoo Hoo... there it is! 589.6HP :eek: I was shooting for 540HP but Pit Stop Motorsport (VA) was able to mod the ECU to an additional gain of +50HP, the bypass tubes +27.6HP, and the V-Flow air induction system +12HP. Took her for a test drive and man... what a ride, even chirped a gear. Here’s the setup: 2008 Cayenne Turbo – 500HP Autothority Performance Software - 50HP Cayenne TT 2ndary Catbypass Pipes – 27.6 EVOM's Cayenne TT V-Flow - 12HP = 589.6HP :thankyou:
  3. Whoo Hoo... there it is! 589.6HP :eek: I was shooting for 540HP but Pit Stop Motorsport (VA) was able to mod the ECU to an additional gain of +50HP, the bypass tubes +27.6HP, and the V-Flow air induction system +12HP. Took her for a test drive and man... what a ride, even chirped a gear. Here’s the setup: 2008 Cayenne Turbo – 500HP Autothority Performance Software - 50HP Cayenne TT 2ndary Catbypass Pipes – 27.6 Cayenne TT V-Flow - 12HP = 589.6HP :thankyou:
  4. I had my hesitations when I started modifying my '04 Cayenne S (non-turbo). But quickly over came it with an ECU upgrade, bypass pipes and K&N filters. It was faster than it was stock and never had a problem with it. I would mess around with other cars on the road, sometimes I would win, sometimes a draw and others plane out lost. One day I was headed home from work, while crossing the Wilson Bridge (MD to VA) I started messing around with this Mercedes (2dr), the guy played with me at 148 Mph. I quickly called the performance shop that did the mods to my car and asked what the h*** is a SL63? Told him the story and he told me to put Nitrous on my car or buy the new '08 Cayenne Turbo. Well I bought the '08 Turbo. I love the car and it is fast... Fast enough my license plate says AMG ETER, But I get use to things quickly and it is being modified as we speak (bypass pipes, ECU upgrade and V-Flow intake system). I am sure your mechanic is well talented but so far I have had nothing but good experience with the mods I have made to my cars. I agree with the statement not to oil the filters to much, if you do, clean the sensors. The Cats are a good mod; they are there to make the car quite and won't hurt to take them out. The octane booster I will agree with your mechanic. They have too many other ingredients that foul the plugs and oxygen sensors. As an alternative; use Toluene (20 oz to 26.4 gal or do the math in the article for your own blend). Toluene is an ingredient used to produce gasoline and is straight 114 octane. Here is an article I found earlier about octane. I'll let you know how the mods work out on the new ’08 Turbo. http://www.elektro.com/~audi/toluene/ http://www.offroaders.com/tech/octane.htm Talk to you later... Dave
  5. I replaced the stock radio with a PCM NAV unit, everything powers up fine but an error comes on the screen the phone is not detected. I tried hitting the continue key but none of the keys are selectable. I have been able to change the volume and radio channels from the steering wheel. Anyone know how I can get past the phone not found error? Oh, one more thing. I placed the NAV CD in the unit and now it won't eject, I’m told the NAV will operate using the CD’s without using a DVD player.
  6. :clapping: Thank you Loren... I'm really confused... I was reading some of the posting about the difference between a PCM1 and a PCM2. I purchased a "PCM E1" see image, for my '04 Cayenne S and the unit was suppose to come out of a Cayenne. According to the postings, the PCM1 is an older model and has a tape deck and 6 buttons on the left side but the unit I bought has 10 buttons and is CD. Anyone know what I bought and if it is going to work in my '04 Cayenne?
  7. Hello, I am new to RENNTECH, looks like there are a lot of knowledgeable people here. I have a ’04 Cayenne S with a Radio/CD player and CDC. I purchased a PCM E1 Navigation unit with all the antennas and phone to replace the other radio. Is there anything I should know before I start tackling this switch? Thanks, Dave
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