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:drive: Hi, I have a query and who else to ask but you guys. I have the 2002 911 996 3.6L convertible and I am wondering if I can install a power chip to increase performance and would it make that much of a dirrerence. and will this affect or damage the engine, etc. I found this mob but dont know if they are anuy good. Thanks

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:drive: Hi, I have a query and who else to ask but you guys. I have the 2002 911 996 3.6L convertible and I am wondering if I can install a power chip to increase performance and would it make that much of a dirrerence. and will this affect or damage the engine, etc. I found this mob but dont know if they are anuy good. Thanks

This topic has been covered many times, the short answer is no. Whatever the difference, the hundreds you'll spend on the upgrade may net you a small "butt dyno" payoff, and maybe not even that.

You're better off spending your money on a driver education program. PCA has one of the best out there, look up your local region and sign up.

Mark

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:drive: Hi, I have a query and who else to ask but you guys. I have the 2002 911 996 3.6L convertible and I am wondering if I can install a power chip to increase performance and would it make that much of a dirrerence. and will this affect or damage the engine, etc. I found this mob but dont know if they are anuy good. Thanks

This topic has been covered many times, the short answer is no. Whatever the difference, the hundreds you'll spend on the upgrade may net you a small "butt dyno" payoff, and maybe not even that.

You're better off spending your money on a driver education program. PCA has one of the best out there, look up your local region and sign up.

Mark

Hahhahaha thats funny, Thanks Mark your right. You know the first time I looked at buying a Porsche the seller took me for a drive and I dont know how he did it but the way he changed those tiptronic gears on high revs and speed was face blowing. I still cant do or rather would get myself tangled up. All in all maybe I need some driving lessons Porsche ones. Kind regards

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