Porsche 996GT3 Project
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PORSCHE 996GT3 MKII
Well where do I begin ? I purchased my 996GT3 in January this year and have loved the car since bringing it back home for the first time. I used the car for approx. 3000 miles and decided that it was time I gave it the personal touch so as usual I went slightly overboard!
For those of you that don’t know me on a personal level, I am the type of person that likes everything right and has to have it perfect. My obsession has even spread to my home and for all those out there that pointed out my messy garden hose well….. I have even got a fully retractable hose reel for that ! will get the picture later.
So the journey begins with taking the car into a Porsche approved body shop to have full front end re-spray as quite a few stone chips and also install my new bumper as the original one had a run in with a pheasant and lost
Collected the car after my 2 week break and got her back to the workshop, with not a lot booked in as in middle of the holiday season I took all the suspension off the car and sent it to K.W in Germany to be checked and overhauled. Removed front bumper and fitted mesh to protect the radiators. Whilst in there I fitted a second radiator cooling fan to the n/s radiator as MKII cars and RS do not have these…well for the extra weight I think I can live with it knowing it will be cooling better. (Just to add I have never had any overheat problems and am sure the system can cope with one fan but I felt the urge to give it an extra one)
OLD SUSPENSION READY TO GO TO KW
PICTURE FROM BEHIND BUMPER
PICTURE OF COMPLETED MESH INSTALLATION
MISSING FAN UNIT
Whilst that was on the go I decided to remove all lower control arms and remove the factory rubber bushes. We replaced the rear arms and cut the new bushes out but retained the front arms and replaced all rubber mountings with uni-ball inserts and soild caster pucks.
SHOWS NEW SOILD CASTER PUCK AND WORN ORIGINAL BUSH
CLOSE UP OF SOLID RSS PUCK
PICTURES OF NEW UNI BALL JOINTS INSTALLED AND ORIGINAL RUBBER MOUNT
Fitted another set of rear brake discs as previous ones were cooked and warped now. Fitted a set of PF pads with genuine Porsche discs. Will see how this is on circuit next outing.
Whilst waiting for the suspension to return from K.W I stripped the gearbox and replaced bearings and synchro rings as required. I also installed a new motorsport diff kit as my original one was shot.
OLD AND NEW DIFF PLATES
SETTING OF PINION HEIGHT TOOLING
PINION HEIGHT TOOL IN USE
WARMING UP A BEARING TO INSTALL
STEEL SYNCHRO RINGS FOR 3RD AND 4TH
The car was fitted with GT3 cup cables and new GT32010 shifter.
The flywheel was replaced with a RS conversion to single mass and new clutch installed.
DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL AND SINGLE MASS FLYWHEEL
We re-fitted the gearbox to the car and the new suspension was now back too!
REFURBISHED SUSPENSION IS NOW BACK
I ordered up a cargraphic exhaust system too, which I installed to the car…this does complete the car for anyone thinking of getting one. New headers, cats,exhaust boxes and tips!
Whilst the system was off it gave me chance to install my new RS lightweight front pulley which should really be fitted with the light weight flywheel as there is more vibration through the crankshaft and Porsche have had reported cases where the pulley has come loose.
OLD AND NEW FRONT CRANK PULLEYS
EXHAUST MANIFOLD PICTURE FROM UNDERNEATH CAR
ADJUSTABLE SUSPENSION DROP LINK RODS
Full corner weight setup and geometry, the car rides very well and is compliant with the road.(Still tweaking the geo and damper settings slightly to refine it and see what the difference is from last setup) Made my original drop links adjustable so I could re-attach them without loading up the anti-roll bars when fitted
I have since removed the GT3 cup gear cables as the noise transmitted into the car when driving and stationary was too loud and intrusive for me. The gear change was very good and precise but too much noise.
Had all wheels refurbished and bought a set of track wheels from another PH member… had these powder coated white for track use!
MY TRANSFORMED CAR
GT3 CLUBSPORT STICK ON BADGE
Will get some pictures of the geometry setup and garden hose reel when I get two minutes.
Mike
Well where do I begin ? I purchased my 996GT3 in January this year and have loved the car since bringing it back home for the first time. I used the car for approx. 3000 miles and decided that it was time I gave it the personal touch so as usual I went slightly overboard!
For those of you that don’t know me on a personal level, I am the type of person that likes everything right and has to have it perfect. My obsession has even spread to my home and for all those out there that pointed out my messy garden hose well….. I have even got a fully retractable hose reel for that ! will get the picture later.
So the journey begins with taking the car into a Porsche approved body shop to have full front end re-spray as quite a few stone chips and also install my new bumper as the original one had a run in with a pheasant and lost
Collected the car after my 2 week break and got her back to the workshop, with not a lot booked in as in middle of the holiday season I took all the suspension off the car and sent it to K.W in Germany to be checked and overhauled. Removed front bumper and fitted mesh to protect the radiators. Whilst in there I fitted a second radiator cooling fan to the n/s radiator as MKII cars and RS do not have these…well for the extra weight I think I can live with it knowing it will be cooling better. (Just to add I have never had any overheat problems and am sure the system can cope with one fan but I felt the urge to give it an extra one)
OLD SUSPENSION READY TO GO TO KW
PICTURE FROM BEHIND BUMPER
PICTURE OF COMPLETED MESH INSTALLATION
MISSING FAN UNIT
Whilst that was on the go I decided to remove all lower control arms and remove the factory rubber bushes. We replaced the rear arms and cut the new bushes out but retained the front arms and replaced all rubber mountings with uni-ball inserts and soild caster pucks.
SHOWS NEW SOILD CASTER PUCK AND WORN ORIGINAL BUSH
CLOSE UP OF SOLID RSS PUCK
PICTURES OF NEW UNI BALL JOINTS INSTALLED AND ORIGINAL RUBBER MOUNT
Fitted another set of rear brake discs as previous ones were cooked and warped now. Fitted a set of PF pads with genuine Porsche discs. Will see how this is on circuit next outing.
Whilst waiting for the suspension to return from K.W I stripped the gearbox and replaced bearings and synchro rings as required. I also installed a new motorsport diff kit as my original one was shot.
OLD AND NEW DIFF PLATES
SETTING OF PINION HEIGHT TOOLING
PINION HEIGHT TOOL IN USE
WARMING UP A BEARING TO INSTALL
STEEL SYNCHRO RINGS FOR 3RD AND 4TH
The car was fitted with GT3 cup cables and new GT32010 shifter.
The flywheel was replaced with a RS conversion to single mass and new clutch installed.
DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL AND SINGLE MASS FLYWHEEL
We re-fitted the gearbox to the car and the new suspension was now back too!
REFURBISHED SUSPENSION IS NOW BACK
I ordered up a cargraphic exhaust system too, which I installed to the car…this does complete the car for anyone thinking of getting one. New headers, cats,exhaust boxes and tips!
Whilst the system was off it gave me chance to install my new RS lightweight front pulley which should really be fitted with the light weight flywheel as there is more vibration through the crankshaft and Porsche have had reported cases where the pulley has come loose.
OLD AND NEW FRONT CRANK PULLEYS
EXHAUST MANIFOLD PICTURE FROM UNDERNEATH CAR
ADJUSTABLE SUSPENSION DROP LINK RODS
Full corner weight setup and geometry, the car rides very well and is compliant with the road.(Still tweaking the geo and damper settings slightly to refine it and see what the difference is from last setup) Made my original drop links adjustable so I could re-attach them without loading up the anti-roll bars when fitted
I have since removed the GT3 cup gear cables as the noise transmitted into the car when driving and stationary was too loud and intrusive for me. The gear change was very good and precise but too much noise.
Had all wheels refurbished and bought a set of track wheels from another PH member… had these powder coated white for track use!
MY TRANSFORMED CAR
GT3 CLUBSPORT STICK ON BADGE
Will get some pictures of the geometry setup and garden hose reel when I get two minutes.
Mike
Edited by sportsandclassic on Monday 24th October 11:52
Edited by sportsandclassic on Monday 24th October 11:56
Edited by sportsandclassic on Monday 24th October 12:17
keep it lit said:
good effort Mike and well done mate..
do you fancy Donington with the crazy gang on Sunday 20/11..? Andy might have hid gen2 RS by then & Craig collects his 993 GT2 racecar(660bhp/1000kgs) tomorrow, so a rather interesting day awaits!!
Ade
Hi Ade,do you fancy Donington with the crazy gang on Sunday 20/11..? Andy might have hid gen2 RS by then & Craig collects his 993 GT2 racecar(660bhp/1000kgs) tomorrow, so a rather interesting day awaits!!
Ade
Will see if I am allowed to do that day
Mike
Mike
Looks awesome! The exhaust must sound amazing, you got the car at home? If so feel free to pop round so can have a listen and passenger ride. Also I may need anothervset of pads so be good to have second opinion.
Maybe now it will keep up with yellow monster?
Am at Donny on 13th, fancy coming?
Looks awesome! The exhaust must sound amazing, you got the car at home? If so feel free to pop round so can have a listen and passenger ride. Also I may need anothervset of pads so be good to have second opinion.
Maybe now it will keep up with yellow monster?
Am at Donny on 13th, fancy coming?
Gibbo205 said:
Mike
Looks awesome! The exhaust must sound amazing, you got the car at home? If so feel free to pop round so can have a listen and passenger ride. Also I may need anothervset of pads so be good to have second opinion.
Maybe now it will keep up with yellow monster?
Am at Donny on 13th, fancy coming?
Hi,Looks awesome! The exhaust must sound amazing, you got the car at home? If so feel free to pop round so can have a listen and passenger ride. Also I may need anothervset of pads so be good to have second opinion.
Maybe now it will keep up with yellow monster?
Am at Donny on 13th, fancy coming?
Car at work at the minute. Just testing cars all week... Not my own!
Mike
Mike,
Excellent job as always. Really glad you fitted the RSS stuff - I am putting the entire RSS Tarmac series on my turbo as part of the high hp build and we are now the UK dealer as well.
Not sure what you think of the RSS parts, but personally after fitting them to a customers car, they are probably some of the best on the market.
Let us know your feedback once you get her on track.
Ken
Excellent job as always. Really glad you fitted the RSS stuff - I am putting the entire RSS Tarmac series on my turbo as part of the high hp build and we are now the UK dealer as well.
Not sure what you think of the RSS parts, but personally after fitting them to a customers car, they are probably some of the best on the market.
Let us know your feedback once you get her on track.
Ken
EvoSlayer said:
Brilliant write up, I know what it's like trying to take pictures when you're knee high in a project!
It's pretty satisfying to work through a car like this, knowing that it's well sorted and making it your own.
Cracking job
The hardest part in all of this was putting the garden hose on the wall !It's pretty satisfying to work through a car like this, knowing that it's well sorted and making it your own.
Cracking job
Mike
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