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Old 02-03-2010, 04:32 PM
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Congrats on joining the 200 mph club! I hope that your car continues to
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It is just a personal thing for me but I would never go over 600 hp without upgraded internals. I understand people don't have the cash for the internals so as long as the bolt on's are holding up why not?

If it blows then you have the perfect opportunity to do the internals!

Congrats to Switzer for building some wicked machines.
 
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Thanks guys, we do have a solution for internals if you wish to go for more power, just give us a call...
 
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Originally Posted by GT700
Congrats on joining the 200 mph club! I hope that your car continues to
work flawlessly.

It is just a personal thing for me but I would never go over 600 hp without upgraded internals. I understand people don't have the cash for the internals so as long as the bolt on's are holding up why not?

If it blows then you have the perfect opportunity to do the internals!

Congrats to Switzer for building some wicked machines.
I've thought about doing the internals but we've logged logged and logged some more and everything internally is running flawlessly. I can't justify doing internals until i go north of 800whp. There are a couple dozen cars running more power than me now with stock internals with no issues. Hard to believe how far the tuning has come on this platform in the last couple of years. The Switzer guys are certainly top notch and provide one of the best products and tuning that money can buy.
 
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thats a sweet run Moores! Car seems very fast and yet pretty undramatical. Still 4wd?
Car is RWD on Bridgestone Potenzas
 
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Thanks JC, may I ask what you are looking to get into after you sell?
Possibly splitting a 7.2 GT3 with my pops, but at this point its just an idea as it will probably take a while to get what we want for the 996. If not that then save the money and in a couple years my dream car the 7.1 GT3.
 

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Awesome upgrade!
 
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