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997 gen 11 turbo pdk

damon62

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Hi All
Have just bought a turbo with the pdk box and absolutely love it my neighbour has a Nissan gtr with 625bhp has anyone ever upgraded a turbo with a pdk box if so how and where and does it over time damage the engine.

Thanks
 

Hi

A good choice but I would run it for a while and get a feel for the way it drives before you start to modify, I had a Turbo and a Turbo S and for road use I don't think you would need anymore power there is very little that will out run an unmodified car and on the open road with 500 BHP, 4WD and a decent driver there is not much that will stay with it.

By the way didn't include myself as the decent driver [:D]

Geoff
 

ORIGINAL: geoff lane

By the way didn't include myself as the decent driver [:D]

Geoff

So you must be an indecent driver then, by your own admission! [:D]

You naughty boy. [8D]

Regards,

Clive.
 

ORIGINAL: damon62

Hi All
Have just bought a turbo with the pdk box and absolutely love it my neighbour has a Nissan gtr with 625bhp has anyone ever upgraded a turbo with a pdk box if so how and where and does it over time damage the engine.

Thanks


Ignore your neighbour who clearly has no taste, and enjoy your new car [:D]
 
I was out with a 700bhp GTR on the Dales a while back, come to the twisty stuff and a tweaked 996Turbo and others showed it the way...
Power and control balance has to be right- although it wins no points on the pub bragging rights.. [;)]
 

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