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Old 06-08-2009, 04:33 PM
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He fellas, we just finished Shark-a-fying a meteor grey DFI 2008 Cayenne TT project from Wisconsin today. The first order of business is to get some serious power boost from the EVOMSit software tuning:

For more on that process see here:
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Because we wanted to keep things fairly quiet for this daily driver we used the Cargraphic secondary bypass cats only. We also removed the stock intakes:

And in goes EVOMS' twin V-Flow intake system as well:

On went the IPD/RSS plenum kit. Interestingly enough, Porsche obviously thinks Turbo-Mike's design is a good one because the stock plenum on the newer Cayennes looks much akin to the IPD design as far as a "plenum" is.


Engine covers etc... all back on:

With the power stuff out of the way we dressed her up a little with the Cargraphic front aerokit (including new fog lights, brake cooling ducsts etc.. and grills).

And painted the front section black...

With parts of the bumper off (fender liners etc...) it's slightly easier to access the stock side markers (otherwise a PIA) so we put some clears in as well:


Installed:

The OEM 21 inch sport design wheels were a little scuffed so once repaired we had them powdercoated black as well (black wheel caps coming)

Over to the interior and we used Cargraphic's sport pedal kit:

[img]And then TechArt's thicker custom steering wheel (with silver trim up top):
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Old 06-08-2009, 04:35 PM
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And now awaiting pick up...




Thanks to our buddies at EVOMS, RSS/IPD & Cargraphic and CEC/TechArt for all the goodies!
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Old 06-08-2009, 05:01 PM
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sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet
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Mines still faster .... want to race?


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Get some bigger brakes on there
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Old 06-08-2009, 06:14 PM
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Sweet package. Somebody's a lucky CTT driver.

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Get some bigger brakes on there
That would depend on how the owner's going to use it. The stock CTT brakes are fairly astonishing. If the car's just for street use, I'd have skipped bigger brakes as well.
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Old 06-08-2009, 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Schwabe View Post
sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet
Cheers and fun car...
Originally Posted by FrankinCayman View Post
Mines still faster .... want to race?

HAHHAHAHA
That's right:P And lighter too no doubt... Actually one thing the new 957's have is more aggressive transmission shifts which I do like

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Get some bigger brakes on there
Actually no joke but when a magazine editor took Fred's Cayenne (with a few more goodies than this one) a few months ago... They warped the rotors after a 30minute drive through the socal canyons Heavy, heavy car...

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Sweet package. Somebody's a lucky CTT driver.



That would depend on how the owner's going to use it. The stock CTT brakes are fairly astonishing. If the car's just for street use, I'd have skipped bigger brakes as well.
Thanks and glad you like. Torque-monsters....
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