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Is there physical (Dyno) proof of significant HP increase after chipping a 968? Is Autothority the best route to go? I have them in my '85S 928....and I "guess" that it makes a difference but I just know that, at idle, I smell more unburnt gas fumes. At full throttle I suspect that gas gets used. But I have no proof other than seat of the pants (which sometimes gets wet when I'm on the track with other cars). BTW, at the last Spokane, WA Track Attack, a previously beautiful Guards Red '91GT (928) rolled 3-1/2 times coming out of turn 5. No one hurt and no relation between that incident and the car being chipped. Coming out of turn 5, one of my tires always smokes like heck...I don't have LSD. I just bought the 6-speed 968 (1994). I don't know if it has LSD or not. I'm guessing that the 968 would perform better on the track (traction wise) than the 928. To chip or not to chip...that's the question. And if so, which has the best verification for improved performance.
Harvey
147mph in 4th gear...and one gear to go! (928)
I like cars whose eyes pop up...
'94 968 Double-Black, 72K Miles (Weekend Queen, Heavenly Handling)
'88S4 928, Polar Silver, 41K miles (Daily Driver)
'85S 928, 32V, 5 spd (SOLD to an enthusiast. I miss this great car)
'02 Audi TT, Turbo, 6 spd (SOLD. Porsche is better in about every way)
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Eric,
Yes, turn 5 at the Spokane Raceway is the hairpin..and it's angled bad coming out of the turn, I feel. I don't think the straightaway is 1.1 miles long since the entire track is only 2.5 miles long. The straight is a dragstrip...1/4 mile plus less than that to slow down (I think). At least it seems shorter than that but it could be that the speed makes it seem shorter. I went (accidently) in to turn 1 at the end of the long stretch at 118mph and was in a 4-wheel slide. Maybe that was just me nad my approach to the apex but I don't want to do that regularly without more training. Fun track. Great P-cars.
In the 928 I can't top 147 in the straight (in 4th) but there are more powerful cars (or supercharged 928s) that can get close to 170mph or so....but if you can't slow down, you're toast since the runout is really bad. That's where brakes may be more important than the engine! When you add HP and speed...and you don't add better brakes, you're asking for trouble.
Harvey
I'm not current on the Spokane turn numbers, is turn 5 the hairpin? You will get less wheel spin in the 968 just because you won't have all the V8 torque. A LSD would eliminate the one wheel spin as well. Check the option sticker for 220, that will indicate if you car has a LSD. I would guess the 928 might be capable of better lap times at Spokane because of the looong straight (1.1 miles) - which I've heard is the longest in North America. Eric
I like cars whose eyes pop up...
'94 968 Double-Black, 72K Miles (Weekend Queen, Heavenly Handling)
'88S4 928, Polar Silver, 41K miles (Daily Driver)
'85S 928, 32V, 5 spd (SOLD to an enthusiast. I miss this great car)
'02 Audi TT, Turbo, 6 spd (SOLD. Porsche is better in about every way)