Henry CSL
31st December 2005, 08:18 AM
Cem,
I feel that a technical section would benefit us all. Most people on S9s have either 993,996 & 997 cars and here we could not only discuss the up & down sides of various performance parts but we could actually learn things from other peoples experences.
Brakes, suspension, exhausts, wheels, tyres, interior and exterior mods all spring to mind.
This "technical section" could attract the odd Sponsership from one of the new breed of aftermarket tuners :) As I now am seeing alot of posts regarding ECU power upgrades for the 993tt & 996tt it could prove a very inexpensive exersize, for example Weltmeister(sorry Allen for suggesting you spend your money :o ;) ) could certainly do well with advertising their products and backing their claims with dyno results.Over the "pond" it seems that every 996tt is moddified in some way or other and with this new flashing ECU`s by post :eek:( http://www.imagineauto.com/index2.htm)I am seriously looking, as I am sure are others, for a UK leader in this new field of technology.
Any support?
Henry.
I feel that a technical section would benefit us all. Most people on S9s have either 993,996 & 997 cars and here we could not only discuss the up & down sides of various performance parts but we could actually learn things from other peoples experences.
Brakes, suspension, exhausts, wheels, tyres, interior and exterior mods all spring to mind.
This "technical section" could attract the odd Sponsership from one of the new breed of aftermarket tuners :) As I now am seeing alot of posts regarding ECU power upgrades for the 993tt & 996tt it could prove a very inexpensive exersize, for example Weltmeister(sorry Allen for suggesting you spend your money :o ;) ) could certainly do well with advertising their products and backing their claims with dyno results.Over the "pond" it seems that every 996tt is moddified in some way or other and with this new flashing ECU`s by post :eek:( http://www.imagineauto.com/index2.htm)I am seriously looking, as I am sure are others, for a UK leader in this new field of technology.
Any support?
Henry.