X51 Power pack for 997 S
X51 Power pack for 997 S
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franco8

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9 posts

260 months

Thursday 28th July 2005
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X51 power for 997S (381HP)most power naturally asp porker (till gt3 at 400).

Hold those 997S orders and demand power pack! hopefully it comes toUK soon.



http://www.autoweek.com/news.cms?newsId=102686

paultje

1,042 posts

266 months

Friday 29th July 2005
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What's sickening is the price....$99,000 is aprox £60,000..cheaper than a 'standard' car here!!

roshambo

580 posts

274 months

Friday 29th July 2005
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Probably not worth the cash. Its bound to be around £6k fitted mark for 30bhp (less than 10%) increase which you will hardly notice or be able to exploit.
I would tick the sports suspension box, or use the money to upgrade to a 997 Turbo when its out, now that will be the 997 to have (or the 997 GT3 !)

Ro.

johnrs4

304 posts

273 months

Friday 29th July 2005
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Saw on another post that the cost in UK will be £8K for X51 option. No idea how reliable though

simonharrod911

6,792 posts

259 months

Friday 29th July 2005
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DMS give more for less.

silver993tt

9,064 posts

266 months

Friday 29th July 2005
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johnrs4 said:
Saw on another post that the cost in UK will be £8K for X51 option. No idea how reliable though



hmmmm.....just over double that price gets a 993 turbo into Turbo R spec. Extra 80 bhp(conservative) and a bag load more torque.
This includes new turbos, reworked heads, new valves & guides, bottom end rebuilt if necessary, new ECU, extra oil cooler, new exhauts system....and all by Mr RUF

Considering that RUF have to remove alot of parts and dismantle the complete engine whereas Porsche install the few extra pieces "during the build", seems like a not much value for money.

>> Edited by silver993tt on Friday 29th July 11:23

cyrus1971

855 posts

266 months

Friday 29th July 2005
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I tested an standard 997 S a 2 months back and the sales guy mentioned the new (then) X51 pack - he said it was poor value !

Deep

2,534 posts

270 months

Friday 29th July 2005
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Simon, I think DMS would be hard pressed to prove a 20 BHP increase on a NA car. What is claimed and what is delivered is very different.

The X51 pack also seems to give a useful increase in torque. I'm not saying I would pay 1000s for it but given the fact that it will have a warranty and add something to resale value(unlike the potential negative impact of DMS to some) it may not be such a bad deal

franco8

Original Poster:

9 posts

260 months

Friday 29th July 2005
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I agree on resale comment after market mods are a resale killer, never mind warranty killers. Loved the 993 turbo but interior dated even if all 'ruffed' out a power wise. If you look at the torque comparison graphs, it comes in a lot sooner even though the peak is later in the rev range.

Adam B

29,638 posts

281 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2005
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how popular was X50 on 996 4S? answer: not very

I have looked and found only one out of a lot and that was a £5500-6000 option from memory

so who on earth is going to spec this at £8k?

abarber

1,700 posts

268 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2005
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Isn't 381bhp the same power as the old GT3? Where's the progress. Presumably they are both 3.8ltr?

3.8ltr factory power pack 993s are very rare and fetch pretty good money. Doubt the 997S will be as collectable though.

DanH

12,287 posts

287 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2005
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abarber said:
Isn't 381bhp the same power as the old GT3? Where's the progress. Presumably they are both 3.8ltr?

3.8ltr factory power pack 993s are very rare and fetch pretty good money. Doubt the 997S will be as collectable though.


No GT3 is a 3.6 l engine derived from the old GT1 block. Its a beautiful piece of engineering loaded with titanium and other exotic technologies normally reserved for big budget race cars including a dry sump. A replacement is in the order of 30k if you need a new one!

Conversely the 3.8 in the 997 is an evolution of the 3.4 & 3.6 lumps from the 996 and will be prone to RMS just as they were.

The 997 GT3 is reported to have the 3.6 from the previous generation in it, although that might give porsche marketing problems as getting more power from it won't be easy. The 997 cup car only makes 400 bhp itself which is up 10 bhp from the 996 cup according to autocar today, and thats fully race tuned...

ceeage

25 posts

280 months

Wednesday 24th August 2005
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I was seriously thinking of getting this along with PCCB and sports suspension and fitting to a 997 C4S. Might make a bit of a weapon until a Turbo comes out. Think it might even hae the edge on a non x50 996.

Whats everyone think?

jcosh

1,245 posts

259 months

Wednesday 24th August 2005
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ceeage said:
I was seriously thinking of getting this along with PCCB and sports suspension and fitting to a 997 C4S. Might make a bit of a weapon until a Turbo comes out. Think it might even hae the edge on a non x50 996.

Whats everyone think?


I think that it would be a great car, but without the 4WD. Not sure about the PCCB either.

More involving to drive than a 4WD turbo and in real terms very neally as quick on the road and probably quicker on the track.

I'm tempted. Anybody else?

Cheers Jonathan

DanH

12,287 posts

287 months

Wednesday 24th August 2005
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I don't see it having the edge on a 996TT without X50. It won't have the torque despite the headline bhp figure.

abarber

1,700 posts

268 months

Wednesday 24th August 2005
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DanH said:

abarber said:
Isn't 381bhp the same power as the old GT3? Where's the progress. Presumably they are both 3.8ltr?

3.8ltr factory power pack 993s are very rare and fetch pretty good money. Doubt the 997S will be as collectable though.



No GT3 is a 3.6 l engine derived from the old GT1 block. Its a beautiful piece of engineering loaded with titanium and other exotic technologies normally reserved for big budget race cars including a dry sump. A replacement is in the order of 30k if you need a new one!

Conversely the 3.8 in the 997 is an evolution of the 3.4 & 3.6 lumps from the 996 and will be prone to RMS just as they were.

The 997 GT3 is reported to have the 3.6 from the previous generation in it, although that might give porsche marketing problems as getting more power from it won't be easy. The 997 cup car only makes 400 bhp itself which is up 10 bhp from the 996 cup according to autocar today, and thats fully race tuned...


...please reread my post, I'm querying that as the 997S is already a 3.8, there's presumably no capacity increase with the power pack, unlike the 993 which went to 3.8, same as the RS. Not sure the same was true for the post facelift 996 power pack.

Ooh a dry sump how exotic, just like my 993.

DanH

12,287 posts

287 months

Wednesday 24th August 2005
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abarber said:

DanH said:


abarber said:
Isn't 381bhp the same power as the old GT3? Where's the progress. Presumably they are both 3.8ltr?

3.8ltr factory power pack 993s are very rare and fetch pretty good money. Doubt the 997S will be as collectable though.




No GT3 is a 3.6 l engine derived from the old GT1 block. Its a beautiful piece of engineering loaded with titanium and other exotic technologies normally reserved for big budget race cars including a dry sump. A replacement is in the order of 30k if you need a new one!

Conversely the 3.8 in the 997 is an evolution of the 3.4 & 3.6 lumps from the 996 and will be prone to RMS just as they were.

The 997 GT3 is reported to have the 3.6 from the previous generation in it, although that might give porsche marketing problems as getting more power from it won't be easy. The 997 cup car only makes 400 bhp itself which is up 10 bhp from the 996 cup according to autocar today, and thats fully race tuned...



...please reread my post, I'm querying that as the 997S is already a 3.8, there's presumably no capacity increase with the power pack, unlike the 993 which went to 3.8, same as the RS. Not sure the same was true for the post facelift 996 power pack.

Ooh a dry sump how exotic, just like my 993.


I've reread your post and it still isn't specific and hasn't magically become better written.

Why you are equating your aircooled car with a 997 I have no idea. I hope you enjoy your dry sump, which contrary to your suggestion isn't a common feature on a road car. Nor are titanium con rods & light weight valves. You can be certain that the X51 pack won't be retrofitting a dry sump to the engine.

abarber

1,700 posts

268 months

Wednesday 24th August 2005
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Having nearly bought a Mk1 GT3 a couple of years ago and having owned 911s for a while now, I didn't need the lecture on the differences. Nor on dry sumps that are very common on 911s up until the 996, despite what you say.

Just trying to work out what is included in the power pack, i.e. the title of the damm thread.

DanH

12,287 posts

287 months

Wednesday 24th August 2005
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abarber said:
Having nearly bought a Mk1 GT3 a couple of years ago and having owned 911s for a while now, I didn't need the lecture on the differences. Nor on dry sumps that are very common on 911s up until the 996, despite what you say.

Just trying to work out what is included in the power pack, i.e. the title of the damm thread.


You must win friends by the dozen.

I've just checked the thread title and it doesn't ask specifically whats in the power pack so I still don't see where you are coming from. You did however compare the X51 to the GT3.

Anyway I don't want to continue bickering with an internet tough guy so we'll leave it here shall we.

abarber

1,700 posts

268 months

Wednesday 24th August 2005
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Sounds like you're making friends by the dozen going in on the Porsche forum. Guess I'll just use Google next time eh??

Anyway, that's it.