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2.7 mods?

2K views 7 replies 4 participants last post by  Chris90  
#1 ·
I am a realitve newb to porsches mechanically but not to other imports. I am also looking to purchase a base cayman in the future with few options (PASM, 6 speed, Chrono and thats it) and wondering whether or not to let the mod bug bite me with yet another car. My question is this: Are there going to be mods for the 2.7?

I know a lot of you will tell me to just get the S but I have reasons why I am going with the base model. First off, that 9K difference in price. Also, and more importantly, I DON'T want that much power. I am aware of the never ending complaints that the S simply does not have enough power but I like a confident drive. 10 years ago 245 hp in a sub 3000lb sports car would have been plenty. So, with that in mind, I am not looking to make the 2.7 a screamer boasting more power than the S. I am looking for mods that enhance the driving experience. Sound is very important as is responsiveness in both throttle and steering feel. I am comming off of a car with race spec coilovers that are used ONLY on the street. So, needless to say, ride quality really doesn't concern me.


What, if anything, will we see for the base car? I would assume coilovers would fit both the 3.4 and 2.7 but what else?
 
#3 ·
Don't some of the coilovers for the CS work with pasm? I plan on adding some if they do.

If I get PASM for only around $600 more I can add the 6 speed. So it's really a question of getting PASM or not.

I also plan on keeping the car for a long time and like the ability to activate a sport mode. However, an ecu flash would be perfered if it can maintain the smoothness of the 2.7. Does a flash exist for the base cayman yet? Any plans for one?

And yes, if I do become completely bored with 245 horses I will certainly look into the 3.8 swap, but I am certainly content with stock power.
 
#4 ·
what about exhaust since you wrote that you said that sound is very important?

you can start with de'snorking along with changing the intake. then do the exhaust complete with the headers.