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DMS Upgrade

Andrew Killington

New member
Has anyone had the 24bhp and 9lb/ft upgrade from DMS for their 3.6
cost circa £1000 includes undetectable changes to varioram and variocam.
they do similar upgrades for 3.4 and Boxster
regards
Andrew
 
Andrew

I have had it done to my 2002 car. It did increase the performance slightly and it raises the rev limit. I did a before and after comparison at Bruntingthorpe straight using radar. It hardly made a difference. Also while my car was being done they failed to complete another and it took them 4 hours not the 1 they said. There were also 2 unhappy Boxster customers.

Now I would spend the money on track driving lessons which will make you and the car quicker than the upgrade. If you are local to Surrey you can come and drive it to feel the difference. The car is also for sale.

Jon

 

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