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EVOsit or Softronic or FVD is my advice, the latter 2 you can do your self. EVOsit is only done down in Southampton as far as I am aware.
all via port.
would not use any one else, unless proven a lot more, there is a Surry RR soon with some one mapping Porsche's, but not much info on that.
You will get the normal people saying not worth it on a NA engine, so get ready.
all via port.
would not use any one else, unless proven a lot more, there is a Surry RR soon with some one mapping Porsche's, but not much info on that.
You will get the normal people saying not worth it on a NA engine, so get ready.
I am not about to say it is not worth it.... but looking at 2 of the suppliers the gains seem to be in the region of 10bhp on the 2.9l engine (mine) and 0.1s on the 0-60 dash. For a product in excess of £1000 plus invalidation of any warrantee it would not be my first choice. Hell, the OPC sport button costs less than that (http://www.suncoastparts.com/product/9X7SM.html) - was quoted £750 by Reading a couple of years ago.
mrdemon said:
easy get over 10bhp on the Cayman/Boxster range just from the remap.
Porsche even did it to some of their own cars from 310bhp to 330bhp :-)
Which model has 330BHP? I thought the 987 Spyder / Cayman R are 321 and the current 981S is 315Porsche even did it to some of their own cars from 310bhp to 330bhp :-)
Regardless, £1k for a highly questionable best case scenario of 10BHP, even on a 987 2.7 that's only 4% and will only feel noticeable as the throttle map will be made more aggressive / sensitive. In a 2.7 the car will still be unable to accelerate away from today's hot hatches or decent engined diesels, even the 3.4 would struggle. If more power is needed this mod will disappoint, money would be best spent putting £20kish into a 997S or 996TT.
lol spend £600 or 20k on a turbo car lol or in fact any 911 (not a 911 fan)
you are missing the point in why we want to own Spyders and R's or even normal Caymans and Boxsters.
the remap makes the car drive nicer even if there were no BHP gain, POrsche have to get the co2 and noise level right which does cause flat sports on the cars.
forget the R and Spyder for a minute
standard Boxster is 310bhp the black ed is 330BHP porsche have head room in the 3.4 lump.
my R remapped by Porsche is a much smoother map than my Spyder which I am told is just the standard Cayman S map.
http://www.porsche.com/canada/en/models/cayman/cay...
specs are here 330bhp :-) and 100mph in 10.2 seconds not many hot hatch backs, let alone a rep oilburner can match 10.2 to a ton :-)
pretty much perfect performance on UK roads.
prob out drag your C4S cab also :-p
you are missing the point in why we want to own Spyders and R's or even normal Caymans and Boxsters.
the remap makes the car drive nicer even if there were no BHP gain, POrsche have to get the co2 and noise level right which does cause flat sports on the cars.
forget the R and Spyder for a minute
standard Boxster is 310bhp the black ed is 330BHP porsche have head room in the 3.4 lump.
my R remapped by Porsche is a much smoother map than my Spyder which I am told is just the standard Cayman S map.
http://www.porsche.com/canada/en/models/cayman/cay...
specs are here 330bhp :-) and 100mph in 10.2 seconds not many hot hatch backs, let alone a rep oilburner can match 10.2 to a ton :-)
pretty much perfect performance on UK roads.
prob out drag your C4S cab also :-p
Edited by mrdemon on Thursday 16th January 17:45
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