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porsche998

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About porsche998

  • Birthday 04/01/1975

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    Male
  • Interests
    Home Cinema, Sport Air Rifle, Software Engineering

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    Germany, Baden-Württemberg
  • Porsche Club
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  • Present cars
    Porsche 997 Carrera S
    Passat 1.8
  • Future cars
    BMW eMini
  • Former cars
    VW Golf GTD
    BMW 5, M series

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  1. did not notice that the english pages on SpeedART.de don't work. But doctor google may jump in: http://translate.google.com/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=de&ie=UTF-8&layout=1&eotf=1&u=http://www.speedart.de/de/programm/leistungssteigerung/porsche_997/index.html&sl=de&tl=en
  2. Here is another tuner that is close by the research facility: speedArt. They offer a three stage tuning option and the final level has 405bhp, for the facelift S tuning even 420bhp. :clapping:
  3. Had the same idea to give my 997S-1 extra power - but realistically all results are close to the X51 option (380bhp). For instance cargraphic offers the 25 extra bhp at around 5k EUR (http://www.cargraphic.de/index.php?/s,6,7,18,1771,1773,2520/&start=3), including 200 cell cat., sport exhaust, etc. The GT3 option is interesting, but not for me as there are no seats for kids ... and this is required to give the device the required women acceptance factor. My option is to wait for prices coming down on the used Turbo S (530bhp) - maybe with the next economic crisis . One can then take advantage of an original build car - it can be put under the Porsche approved warranty for up to 10 years and does have better resell value. Cheers, Tobias
  4. Hi, have the P-Zero N1 on my '05 C2S and they are handling well - rear ones lasted 4 years/20k miles. The front tires are still in good condition (4-5mm). They get a lot of german autobahn and handle well in the 150mph+ area as long as PASM is in sport mode. Noise is not an issue for me as the engine at 6000 rpm is the dominant sound source. Good luck with your next set of tires, I recommend to use a set of the porsche approved tires as they get tested for handling by Porsche and are definitly the live insurance when your p-car travels at high speed. Tobias
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