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Some info please

Yes...not just with EVOs and Scoobies either...

I was out one sunny day in my 997 C2S several yrs ago and spotted an ordinary enough looking 993 at the petrol station so decided to demonstrate the effect of 911 evolution / improvement over the years (down an empty duel-carriageway)....only to be left trailing in his wake !! Turns out this ordinary looking 993 had a not so ordinary super-charger fitted [:eek:]

My car almost reached 65mph whereas he must have been breaking the speed limit [8|]
 
Thats part of owning a car such as an Evo the modding bit

in the end had mine running 399.2 bhp super quick car but very agressive and did get the wrong kind of attention.

not had the 911 long enough to know how i will be treated while driving it yet.

loving the car at the moment and suprised at the fuel consuption much cheaper to run then the Evo



 
Yeah, I suppose it has to be done with that sort of car really.

New exhaust and air filter mod after only 6 months, new springs, dampers with lowering kit after 12 mths, thought about bigger turbos but was put off after trying one with 400bhp and the amount of lag it had.

Mine was apparently putting out 343 bhp with just the above mods after a rolling road test, in fact I'm in a magazine somewhere to prove it ! [:)]
 

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