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Switzer advise for 997TT

Im trying to decide which package i should choose for my997TT. Can any one reccomend if i should go for the higher packages(maximum being P750) straight away or start with the lower ones and increase it gradually?
 
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Start with lower ones and increase gradually, pick the closest company to you like the German one's. I know that the 997 Turbo upgrades from 9ff are quiet good and so is Switzer so its a personal thing, techart also has good stuff.
 
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P800? Veyron? Yes.
 
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Go whole hog the first time around. You'll always be yearning for more. Plus, when YOU EVENTUALLY decide to upgrade, you should save in labor costs by doing it all once.
 
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Go whole hog the first time around. You'll always be yearning for more. Plus, when YOU EVENTUALLY decide to upgrade, you should save in labor costs by doing it all once.
exactly, no sense pvssy footing around.
 
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Go whole hog the first time around. You'll always be yearning for more. Plus, when YOU EVENTUALLY decide to upgrade, you should save in labor costs by doing it all once.
what he said
 
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for your location i would get the top pump fuel package unless you can run bioethanol. we have lots of E85 stations here.
 
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Go for SPI 750 from the start...easier if you leave whhere u leave, plus MONSTER IC are good thinkg to have in your climate...

Do no go for 9FF or Techart...all overpriced and much slower then Switzer...this from personal experience...
 
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go for spi 750 from the start...easier if you leave whhere u leave, plus monster ic are good thinkg to have in your climate...

Do no go for 9ff or techart...all overpriced and much slower then switzer...this from personal experience...
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