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<{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->carl - please continue on - if there is anything any of us can do to help, we are all more than happy to do it - this is one of the most exciting things we've heard about in quite a while<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
AGREED! Carl, if you need a test car to install the stage 2 on, LMK, I'm here for you man.
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4300 USD is not pocket change. But I cannot say that it is expensive either, depending of the quality of the kit. To bad that the USD vs SEK is not in my favour at the moment...
Are you currently planning a stage 2? Is the kit in its design preventing further mods or can it be upgraded? I ask this because I know from past experiences that once you go down a route like this it can be hard to stop the modifying process. I for one am not up for spending 4300 USD on a one way street. Things like adding an intercooler, exhaust, software et.c must be something that is possible to do.
1995 Riviera blue 968CS with LSD, custom LEDA coilovers with t-bar delete, S4 brakes, RS Barn braided lines, Tarett sways, Racers Edge bushings everywhere, Rack Tack, Design 1 braces and short shift kit, air box mod, RS Barn stage 1 chip, RS Barn cat back, RUF BTR2 wheels with Toyo R888, Deutsch Nine TRS version 2 rear wing (carbon fiber), AIR repop splitter (carbon fiber), brake cooling intakes (carbon fiber), Sparco seats and belts, OMP steering wheel and a lot of other little things that I can't recall at the moment...
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<{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->+1 on Bob's comments re tendency of these cars to overheat way too easily. Same with 944s. If the car is a daily driver and you're in stop and go traffic for at least one hour each way ( as many of us face all the time here ), in summer afternoons at 90 degrees+ average I really want to know what effect the supercharger has on the cooling system but I don't know how you can test that short of running one on a car in those conditions for three months.. because with all due respect theories even those proven in a lab or on a dyno, don't always work exactly the way they should in real life.. way too many variables come into play.
This looks really good SO FAR - still need answers to a few questions posted here but I'm definitely interested and considering it though I will likely wait for the system to be time tested in real life conditions, so perhaps someone more courageous than I is willing to be the beta tester and if all works out fine - whoo-hoo I'll be in line to buy a kit<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Out of curiosity, why would a sc have an effect on engine temperature at low/idle speeds? Naturally higher output means more heat but at idle or low engine speeds boost is not much of a factor and hence the temp should be same as on a stocker (not taking into account the shroud/fan issue). And, since boost is relative to engine speed rather than exhaust flow like on a turbo, you should be able to work the pedal quite hard and still keep the temp down as long as you're not revving to much. All this referring to stop and go traffic.
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Do the new fans retain the same cool down after the engine is off as stock? Our fans remain running after we shut the engines off if the temp is at a certain point. This seems to help the issue of the plastic tanks from cracking.
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2016 Cayman S
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94 968 Cab 6 Spd. Black/Cashmere D1R SC
86.5 928 Garnet Red Metallic