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  1. Looking for the name of a shop around Philadelphia, PA (63rd and Lancaster Aves) that works on Porsches (superchargers) Met someone down the shore who told me about the shop, but can"t remember the name, and wanted to talk to them. THANKS
  2. Take a look at Fabspeed site (http://www.fabspeed.com/) I have a 3.6 2002 Cab that I got their exhaust (cats & mufflers) as well as airbox mods and chip tuning. They did a dyno test before and after and you can clearly see (and feel) the difference in the lower RPM's Click Porsche, go to 996&GT3, scroll down to 996 Performance Package with ECU Upgrade, and scroll down and click PRODUCT DYNO: 2002 996 Performance Package with ECU Upgrade. Biggest gain was in 2000-3000 RPM range, easily 50 hp at that RPM. So it's clearly an issue that can be taken care of
  3. Car is weekend driven for fun, never on a track. Would like it to handle better in curves, without sacrificing too much ride quality on South Jersey roads. Fabspeed is recommending Bilstein PSS10 Coilover system OR Kw Varient 3 coilover system, that will not lower car (I didn't want to lower it) but will impoove cornering Is there an alternative that's better?? Should I not be so fearful about lowering it??
  4. '02 996 Cabrio 6spd Upgraded exhaust with Fabspeed mufflers and cats and ECU flash Next thing is suspension Need advice as to what is the best modification to the suspension (shocks, coil over, struts, sway bars, etc) to help with cornering understeer, etc THANKS in advance
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