Driving CarreraLightweightRacing's 996 'CLR' (briefly)
Discussion
ooid said:
CarreraLightweightRacing said:
I have fitted a BMC panel filter and CAI kit with Heimholz resonator removal to improve induction roar.
Does this really help with bringing much more cold air into the system? If so, I guess this would also be a great/cheap upgrade in addition to Low Temp thermostat and water pump upgrade for m96/97 coolant inefficiencies. One thing really clear from rare examples like your project, a bit of essential improvement/upgrades on these cars make seriously affordable everyday Porsche 911!
- Closed deck design
- Improved Cooling (No bloody A.C.)
- Thermostat & Waterpump
- Upgraded IMS & Clutch
Enjoy the next trouble free 15 years!
edc said:
He didn't actually write that it introduces more cold air but it does add more aural.
Exactly - the one thing that I missed going from a Boxster S to a 996 C2.. (well it's not summer, so there may be something else I miss in time..)The new intake pipe & helmholtz resonator removal make a significant difference - I haven't fitted the filter yet.
edh said:
edc said:
He didn't actually write that it introduces more cold air but it does add more aural.
Exactly - the one thing that I missed going from a Boxster S to a 996 C2.. (well it's not summer, so there may be something else I miss in time..)The new intake pipe & helmholtz resonator removal make a significant difference - I haven't fitted the filter yet.
LordHaveMurci said:
edh said:
edc said:
He didn't actually write that it introduces more cold air but it does add more aural.
Exactly - the one thing that I missed going from a Boxster S to a 996 C2.. (well it's not summer, so there may be something else I miss in time..)The new intake pipe & helmholtz resonator removal make a significant difference - I haven't fitted the filter yet.
g7jhp said:
Are you going to give it any distinctive paint graphics?
While back a guy was asking about how he could 'Magnus Walker his 993'.
Numbers
Your car would certainly look good with some side logos.
Well I'm not sure if this is what you quite had in mind but here goes.While back a guy was asking about how he could 'Magnus Walker his 993'.
Numbers
Your car would certainly look good with some side logos.
Perhaps something a little more controversial, having given this much thought and considered all the options one could imagine, I've done something a bit crazy. Bear with me, there is at least some reason behind this. I always intended on producing a wolf in sheep's clothing but in the final hour, I've come up with this. Now I've stuck as best I can to original Porsche heritage and historically significant styles with this build. Well here is my inspiration for this latest idea:
So this is how she now rolls:
I did consider a complete colour change, Gulf Blue, Gelb Grun... but this has all been done before so decided to try something a little different. Wont be to everyone's taste I'm sure, but it is certainly not something you see everyday or may want to for that matter :grin: I mean come on; this fried egged beast has a hard enough time without me going all Joseph's technicoloured dream coat on it's @ss
Wheels and Titanium bolts also now fitted:
Edited by CarreraLightweightRacing on Friday 3rd March 21:13
olly22n said:
Ditto the above comment.Any comments on the Cup2s? My cars under wraps for the winter and will need a set of tyres all round when she comes back out, 996 C2 52, so was thinking Cup2s all around as it's a second car for sunny days!
dopsonj said:
Ditto the above comment.
Any comments on the Cup2s? My cars under wraps for the winter and will need a set of tyres all round when she comes back out, 996 C2 52, so was thinking Cup2s all around as it's a second car for sunny days!
Cup2s give you a lot of extra grip. If your car is a fair weather car only then it will be fine. Bear in mind the tyre costs more but you get say 30% less tread depth. You'd have to question yourself whether you will use the extra available grip on the road. If you like the car pliable and 'adjustable' you're better off on a proper road tyre. Any comments on the Cup2s? My cars under wraps for the winter and will need a set of tyres all round when she comes back out, 996 C2 52, so was thinking Cup2s all around as it's a second car for sunny days!
edc said:
dopsonj said:
Ditto the above comment.
Any comments on the Cup2s? My cars under wraps for the winter and will need a set of tyres all round when she comes back out, 996 C2 52, so was thinking Cup2s all around as it's a second car for sunny days!
Cup2s give you a lot of extra grip. If your car is a fair weather car only then it will be fine. Bear in mind the tyre costs more but you get say 30% less tread depth. You'd have to question yourself whether you will use the extra available grip on the road. If you like the car pliable and 'adjustable' you're better off on a proper road tyre. Any comments on the Cup2s? My cars under wraps for the winter and will need a set of tyres all round when she comes back out, 996 C2 52, so was thinking Cup2s all around as it's a second car for sunny days!
LordHaveMurci said:
dopsonj said:
The plan now it's become a second car to do a few track trips, hence the idea to have Cup2s, plus anything is better then retro PS2s!
Nowt wrong with PS2's, just renewed mine again. How about PS4's?
CarreraLightweightRacing said:
MDL111 said:
NAS said:
I am very curious how you will get this past TÜV Also because I would like to get a cup wheel and buckets in my 996 on German plates.
Good luck with the project!
yeah am curious about how time & cost intensive this will be. I spoke to Ferrari at some point about putting bucket seats and harnesses plus a Momo in a 355 and they said no TÜV if not OEM/approved for the car. I guess you have to do a Einzel-/Sonderabnahme or whatever it is called for each part? Good luck with the project!
edc said:
There's a chap called 'marseille' on boxa.net who has started out with a 2.5 Boxster, through a few iterations to a 3.4. He has also shed a lot of weight and done some very similar mods albeit on a different budget with off the shelf products or home-fab'd stuff. Might be useful to compare notes.
Edited by CarreraLightweightRacing on Friday 17th February 15:59
Really like this car and thread - among the (very) few interesting topics nowadays
Did you get the carbon parts made or did you buy them in from somebody? Am curious as still dreaming about at some point replacing heavy bumpers etc on a 355 or 550 with carbon - but would need somebody who produces those for a reasonable cost....
Did you get the carbon parts made or did you buy them in from somebody? Am curious as still dreaming about at some point replacing heavy bumpers etc on a 355 or 550 with carbon - but would need somebody who produces those for a reasonable cost....
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