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Breaking: 987.2 Turbo Build DFI PDK
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Re: Breaking: 987.2 Turbo Build DFI PDK
Oh wow... can't wait to see how this turns out!!
Keep us updated  
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Re: Breaking: 987.2 Turbo Build DFI PDK
water innercooler ? water/meth/alco injection ? torque numbers ? turbo size ?
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Re: Breaking: 987.2 Turbo Build DFI PDK
Originally Posted by extanker
water innercooler ? water/meth/alco injection ? torque numbers ? turbo size ?
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easy fella  not there yet
all of the pieces are different so it is going to take a bit.
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Re: Breaking: 987.2 Turbo Build DFI PDK
Whoever the owner is he has a) huge set on him to toss his PDK/engine warranty out the window on day one b) huge confidence in you guys, which must be the greatest compliment you can ever hope for!
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Re: Breaking: 987.2 Turbo Build DFI PDK
thanks  he tracks a Scud... so this is a toy as well
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Re: Breaking: 987.2 Turbo Build DFI PDK
How's the 3.7 coming along?
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Re: Breaking: 987.2 Turbo Build DFI PDK
had it at VIR last weekend. going to be at Summit next weekend... still tuning
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Re: Breaking: 987.2 Turbo Build DFI PDK
That's funny I hunted for Scuds in the desert
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Re: Breaking: 987.2 Turbo Build DFI PDK
Why is everything different on DFI?
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Direct Fuel Injection (DFI), is a new technology that Porsche states can cut fuel consumption by up to 15 percent, while increasing power by up to 13 percent. DFI cuts emissions by warming up the catalytic converter more quickly, and ensures a sharper throttle response. Better for your right foot - and the planet, then.
DFI allows much more precise measurement of fuel supply and injection at pressures up to 120 bar; it has numerous combustion modes, with different cycles for cold-starting, low-speed driving and performance driving.
As the name suggests, DFI injects fuel directly into the individual combustion chambers, instead of the intake manifold. The injector valves have an electromagnetic mechanism that controls each injection with astonishing precision, while a high-pressure pump provides the necessary pressure—up to 1,740 psi—to accompany the rapid fire of the fuel injection.
Precise geometry of the injector’s position and its spray pattern is a key factor in helping to improve power, torque and emissions of the engines. The specific placement of the fuel as it enters each chamber creates a swirl that improves the air/fuel mixture, and therefore the overall combustion process.
At engine speeds up to 3500 rpm, a double-injection process is used. In this mode, the required fuel volume is delivered in two successive injections per working stroke. The resulting benefits include faster catalyst warm-up and increased torque in the upper load range.
By forming the air/fuel mix directly in the combustion chamber, DFI contributes to engine cooling. As a result, it is possible to increase the compression ratio and with it the power and efficiency of the engine.
The direct injection process is continuously adjusted. The engine management system reads changes to throttle inputs and performance requirements and, as you drive, the air/fuel mix is monitored and adapted as required. Oxygen sensor circuits within the exhaust system provide accurate emissions control. |
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Re: Breaking: 987.2 Turbo Build DFI PDK
engine is different, management is different, injection is different.
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Re: Breaking: 987.2 Turbo Build DFI PDK
Originally Posted by Casey@TPC-Tischer
had it at VIR last weekend. going to be at Summit next weekend... still tuning
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Looking forward to updates on it's development.
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Re: Breaking: 987.2 Turbo Build DFI PDK
Originally Posted by ReconTrojan
That's funny I hunted for Scuds in the desert 
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Looks like you could have got a few just by going to a track!
Silly military, going all the way to the desert...
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Oooh, interesting!!
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Re: Breaking: 987.2 Turbo Build DFI PDK
I'll be watching as I just traded an '08' manual for an '09' PDK.
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Re: Breaking: 987.2 Turbo Build DFI PDK
wow....if I had the cash right now, this would be my dream car ...a CS PDK TPC Turbo with suspension work ....... !!
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Re: Breaking: 987.2 Turbo Build DFI PDK
Originally Posted by Vik
wow....if I had the cash right now, this would be my dream car ...a CS PDK TPC Turbo with suspension work ....... !!
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Sounds good but I would add the paddle shifters.
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Re: Breaking: 987.2 Turbo Build DFI PDK
Alright... after getting deep into our clients 987.2 car we decided it would be better to cut one up that belonged to us for development...
here it is.
Basically a white/black stripper with a few options... so we will be developing the PDK version and the Manual Version side by side...
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Re: Breaking: 987.2 Turbo Build DFI PDK
Casey,
I am following this thread in the hopes that you can also swap Gen1 with Gen2 engines. Will that be possible? I assume there will be ECU issues.....
I am interested because I am told the Gen2 is a better platform for hard driving and track. I assume it's too early to tell but was wondering if TPC had an opinion?
The Gen2 DFI engine seems to have an improved dry sump system; it has 5 pumps vs 2 pumps. Is this true? Is it an improved design that is more likely prevent oil starvation?
Any plans to offer upgraded internals on the Gen2? I was considering 3.7 conversion but I am more interested in the stronger internals than the increased displacement. Is this easier/more cost effective than 3.7?
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Direct Fuel Injection (DFI), is a new technology that Porsche states can cut fuel consumption by up to 15 percent, while increasing power by up to 13 percent. DFI cuts emissions by warming up the catalytic converter more quickly, and ensures a sharper throttle response. Better for your right foot - and the planet, then.
DFI allows much more precise measurement of fuel supply and injection at pressures up to 120 bar; it has numerous combustion modes, with different cycles for cold-starting, low-speed driving and performance driving.
As the name suggests, DFI injects fuel directly into the individual combustion chambers, instead of the intake manifold. The injector valves have an electromagnetic mechanism that controls each injection with astonishing precision, while a high-pressure pump provides the necessary pressure—up to 1,740 psi—to accompany the rapid fire of the fuel injection.
Precise geometry of the injector’s position and its spray pattern is a key factor in helping to improve power, torque and emissions of the engines. The specific placement of the fuel as it enters each chamber creates a swirl that improves the air/fuel mixture, and therefore the overall combustion process.
At engine speeds up to 3500 rpm, a double-injection process is used. In this mode, the required fuel volume is delivered in two successive injections per working stroke. The resulting benefits include faster catalyst warm-up and increased torque in the upper load range.
By forming the air/fuel mix directly in the combustion chamber, DFI contributes to engine cooling. As a result, it is possible to increase the compression ratio and with it the power and efficiency of the engine.
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