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jimlwest

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  1. Anyone like Bridgestone RE070R or R1s?
  2. Interesting. Don't the cup cars run a cone filter?
  3. Below is a video of 2-2001 Carrera C2's. Here's the dyno figures on my car from last weekends PCA (Porsche Club of America) Cars and Coffee June 2011 in Sanford Florida using a Mustang Dyno! The Fcatory Horsepower Claims at the Flywheel is rated at 300HP at the flywheel & 258lbs/TQ and with about a 15% loss from the flywheel to the wheels I should have 255HP at the wheels, but first car came up with 265.5HP & 223TQ at the wheels. The only modification is a Porsche Sport Exhaust which the factory says adds no power to the car? I think PSE might add some power as I believe the Fabspeed exhaust on the second car in the video adds a little more than the numbers below on Michaels car. Michael Colon had the same car with a Full Fabspeed Header & Exhaust and Cat bypass Y pipes and he had 13 more horsepower and 19 more TQ at 4800 RPMs. The Fabspeed Exhaust is around $3000 + installation. Another friend, Greg Barrows had the same car dyno'd earlier that same day and he had a Suncoast Racing header & Fabspeed cat bypass pipes and no mufflers and had 257HP (8 less horsepowe)r, however it's possible he would have had a better dyno, but the guy driving Greg's car did not rev it as high as mine and Mike's car. it's also possible Greg's car may not have enough backpressure since it has no mufflers or cats. Sounds really awesome. Greg has 74000 miles on his car and 24000 miles are racing miles and the motor has not been rebuilt. Pretty amazing cars!!!! Check out video of the dyno runs
  4. Didn't Road & Track or Car & Driver get a 3.9 0-60 Time on the 2005 997 Carrera S? http://www.roadandtrack.com/article.asp?ar...p;page_number=8
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