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Barry's 997tt w/ AWD 65mm VTG Turbos & Clubsport Coolers!!! 60+whp..

We finally got a chance to fine tune Barry's 997tt w/ AWD 65mm VTG Turbos & EVOMS Clubsport Intercoolers.. We spent some time on tuesday with Todd from EVOMS working on the Tune to try and get the most we could safely get out of the car on 93 Octane.. Barry uses this car for DE events so Peak HP #'s was not of our biggest concern but trying to retain the best powerband we could safely was our goal.. Barry runs full 30 minute sessions with this car non stop and not just quick 60-130 bursts along with 1/4 mile bursts.. Below are the results from the upgrades on 93 octane.. The car picked up 60+whp at 6400rpm.. At 7000rpm I would speculate this car is well into the 600 Range on Pump Gas..



As you can see no major loss in bottom end with big gains on mid and top.. Keep in mind please that we run this car in RWD so the actual RPM is 7000rpm on the street.. The car in 2wd mode will now allow us to pull that RPM for some reason.. The power would continue to climb where these turbos like to breathe on top end..

The only restriction I see in this setup is the Turbo Inlet pipes.. I think we have some gains to be made with those.. Barry and I have discussed upgrading them down the line to the EVOMS Turbo Inlet pipes to reduce that choke point in the system.. For now he is content with the power but i am sure we will revisit the dyno with Inlet piping and provide some further results..

Thanks to Todd @ EVOMS for the Tuning via the EVOMSit Software.. The car runs perfect on and off throttle..
 
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