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Dan@SharkWerks 12-10-2009 02:59 PM

'08 White GT3 project: 3.9L SharkWerks Motor Upgrade, TechArt Noselift, RS Flywheel
 
500 HP and better around-town driveability. Those were the main goals with this stealthy 2008 GT3 that came in for a major round of upgrades, including the SharkWerks 3.9L Motor Upgrade with EVOMSit software, custom camshafts, a SharkWerks GT3 Bypass Exhaust system, and TechArt Noselift kit to ease the complications of driving a GT3 around town with its limited front ground clearance.

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_02.JPG

The car is put on the lift, the rear bumper and heat shields are removed to allow access to the exhaust components:

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_06.JPG

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_07.JPG

Several components are removed and disconnected in order to drop the motor from its cozy home:

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_10.JPG

Skipping ahead a bit:

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_11.JPG

The owner's biggest complaint about his GT3 is that while driving around town, driveways and speed bumps would cause a difficult and expensive encounter, as his OEM plastic front lip was destroyed a number of times, or he would have to hold up traffic while he slowly inched into a parking lot to the dismay of surrounding traffic.

The best solution we've found to this problem to date is the TechArt Noselift Kit, a system that allows you to raise your car at the press of a button by over 2-inches, in around 5 seconds. Here are a couple videos showing this in action:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4h2mFRcGZI

With the engine out of the car, it was the perfect time to begin on the installation by removing the OEM suspension:

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...t_Noselift.JPG

Rear:

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_02.JPG

The whole assembly is removed from the car:

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_08.JPG

A box of goodies including the TechArt pump and replacement springs:

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_03.JPG

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_04.JPG

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_07.JPG

The rear springs are replaced:

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_10.JPG

And the front includes the Noselift:

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_11.JPG

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_12.JPG

The battery from a GT3 RS model is used with the TechArt compressor, giving a small net gain of only about 10 lbs of weight. Additionally when the Noselift is inactive, the unit becomes a solid spacer and the car rides the same as stock, with no drawbacks.

The button is located in the Homelink system, similar to this:

http://videos.g33kd.net/techart_nose...ift_kit_57.JPG

The teardown begins as a second 3.9L motor is being completed a few feet away.

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_12.JPG

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_14.JPG

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_15.JPG

Eventually it looks a bit simpler:

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_16.JPG

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_17.JPG

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_19.JPG

Eventually the original 3.6 pistons are removed:

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_20.JPG

And liners, studs. Next the EVOMS head studs are installed:

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_21.JPG

New steel liners are installed into the head to facilitate the larger bore pistons:

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_22.JPG

This car had around 12,000 miles when it arrived. The valves and proximity about halfway through clean-up:

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_24.JPG

A shot showing most of the components installed:

http://videos.g33kd.net/3_9_Liter_Mo...s-hardware.JPG

The lighter-than-stock pistons and wrist pins allow even easier revving of the GT3 motor. SharkWerks/Evolution Motorsports custom spec camshafts are also included in the 3.9L upgrade to allow the motor to reach 8800 RPMs and make considerably more power in the top end of the RPM range:

http://videos.g33kd.net/3_9_Liter_Mo...-camshafts.JPG

A few layers of secret sauce and James now has the 3.9L pistons installed, along with another layer of the sandwich:

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_26.JPG

And we can't forget the other bank. :)

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_28.JPG

And one more layer before the cams are installed:

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_29.JPG

Cams installed:

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_03.JPG

And timed:

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_02.JPG

Dan@SharkWerks 12-10-2009 03:00 PM

James works non-stop until eventually the motor's top end and accessories are mostly reassembled. He has to remove the OEM GT3 crankshaft pulley:

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_04.JPG

And changes it out for the RS model:

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_06.JPG

The big beast is now ready to install with an extra 0.3L of displacement and custom SharkWerks/EVOMS camshafts:

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_07.JPG

The rear main seal is replaced with the 996GT3 version to prevent oil seepage.

James slowly lifts the motor into place, carefully checking for contact and connections every few inches.

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_07.JPG

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_09.JPG

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_04.JPG

Finally the software is upgraded using EVOMSit's software with a custom tune, designed for this specific motor, displacement, camshafts and California's tragic 91 octane fuel.

http://www.sharkwerks.com/forum_phot...S/P1070229.JPG

Right before the first start with its new 3.9L motor:

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_05.JPG

A new decal is put on the decklid to reflect that it's no longer a 3.6!

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...t_Noselift.JPG

Here's a dyno showing the results on our 2007 GT3RS, which has the same components:

http://videos.g33kd.net/3_9_Liter_Mo...-versus-93.jpg

A video showing the difference in acceleration between a stock GT3RS and the 3.9L equipped GT3RS:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5NKJo7m4jo

SharkWerks video with more information on the 3.9L including in-depth glimpse of the tuning process:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzeLcvgOVzQ

All completed and ready for a few road trips, with about 250 break-in miles, then it's off to its anxious owner. We recommend putting about 1000 miles on the car before it sees 8800 RPMs, and for the first 250 miles the car does not exceed 6000 RPMs.

http://videos.g33kd.net/997/gt3/2008...oselift_03.JPG

DJ 12-10-2009 03:02 PM

And this is why you guys are one of the best out there! Sick write up Dan, these are the posts we love!

ljg 12-10-2009 03:28 PM

Too legit..the 3.9 really dusts that 3.6. Awesome work and write-up

DLeo 12-10-2009 03:30 PM

Awesome job! A beautiful car with a matching mechanics :)

TeutonicCarFan 12-10-2009 03:34 PM

Do you guys need anyone to help with the 250 mile break in :) Great write up! This would be what I would have to do if I had a 3.6L 911

"The JC" 12-10-2009 04:09 PM

Awesome as usual

EDIT: This is by far my dream project, hopefully in the next few years a similarly setup 7.1 GT3 will be mine :D

0-60Motorsports 12-10-2009 04:20 PM

Good Job! Love it!

SpeedLimit? 12-10-2009 04:28 PM

is there a need for a 997.2 GT3 with you guys around?

RonnieRenaldi 12-10-2009 08:31 PM

Very nice write-up!


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