09-13-2009, 12:14 PM
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#81
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Originally Posted by Burg Boxster
At this point since others are not providing feedback to your satisfaction, why not become a leaders instead of a followers waiting on the sidelines? Buy one, test it out for yourselves and post your results. 
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Ah....the proverbial put your money where your mouth is....I like it!
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Current Porsches: 2002 Boxster S (Speed yellow)
Past Porsches: 1972 914, 1987 944S, 1976 930, 1986 951, 1999 986, 1992 968, 2001 986 S, 2006 Cayman S, 1986 951 track car, 2001 986 S, 2005 Cayenne
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09-13-2009, 12:52 PM
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#82
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Hi, I'm getting one........... we have 1 out of 1 customer satisfied
That is 100% satisfaction
Group buy anyone
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09-13-2009, 12:57 PM
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#83
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"I'm following this thread and waiting for some good feedback from Pedro and IPD customers. If nobody is so impressed as to take the time to comment about it here, I'll take that as a negative opinion and figure that they are embarassed to tell us that they sepnt their money on a useless mod.
That sounds like a tough way to view it, but what else can I do? I'm just not in a position to spend the $s based on charts and graphs that are under the control or influence of the product manufacturers. I want to hear from several forum contributers. "
I got one of the units and was hoping to do a before and after dyno, but could not pull off the time or the money to make it happen. But I have to say, Pedro is a great man to work with and I am very satisified with the product. For what its worth, my butt dyno seems to feel a little more go with the techotorque2.
Ed
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09-13-2009, 01:16 PM
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Engine Surgeon
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Jake Raby just ran a couple dyno curves with and without the techno torque. But he gave the curves to Pedro and we're all waiting for them to be posted.... Nothing yet.
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Correct, but it was a very rough evaluation on a 3.6 Liter stage I engine. Thats a very high torque engine by design.
I'll be evaluating further with more stockish engines in the coming days... I'll provide that to Pedro as well.
Nothing influences our outcomes other than actual experience.. I am not much of a political person and I'll tell people first off what I think, good or bad.
Last edited by Jake Raby; 09-13-2009 at 01:58 PM.
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09-13-2009, 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by edevlin
"I'm following this thread and waiting for some good feedback from Pedro and IPD customers. If nobody is so impressed as to take the time to comment about it here, I'll take that as a negative opinion and figure that they are embarassed to tell us that they sepnt their money on a useless mod.
That sounds like a tough way to view it, but what else can I do? I'm just not in a position to spend the $s based on charts and graphs that are under the control or influence of the product manufacturers. I want to hear from several forum contributers. "
I got one of the units and was hoping to do a before and after dyno, but could not pull off the time or the money to make it happen. But I have to say, Pedro is a great man to work with and I am very satisified with the product. For what its worth, my butt dyno seems to feel a little more go with the techotorque2.
Ed
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Ed....but your 2.7 has a bunch of mods that may perform better with Pedro's product. There is no saying that a stock engine setup would benefit the same.
Bob
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09-14-2009, 06:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Bobiam
Ed....but your 2.7 has a bunch of mods that may perform better with Pedro's product. There is no saying that a stock engine setup would benefit the same.
Bob
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10-02-2009, 11:40 AM
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Porscheectomy
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How did the dyno testing turn out on these?
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10-02-2009, 10:46 PM
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I've decided to end the speculation once and for all.....
I'm going to dyno my butt.
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10-03-2009, 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by sb01box
I went on the web for boxster engine and found what was titled as 2007 S engine.
the drawing shows a cutaway view of the intake plenum.
there appears to be left/right fence on the main tube and what I am suspecting as a split butterfly plate that adjusts the angle with air speed?? pic attached
if so, Techno Torque features are quite in-line with latest boxster engine intake design!
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Since my motor is out being rebuilt, I have been looking at the parts discussed here and have a bit of time to investigate some "upgrades". I looked at the intake plenum I have, Part #996.110.055.00 and was wondering if one from a "newer" Boxster would be a direct replacement? Friend of mine has an Independant P-Car shop who can order parts for me at his price ....
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10-04-2009, 10:55 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jaak
Since my motor is out being rebuilt, I have been looking at the parts discussed here and have a bit of time to investigate some "upgrades". I looked at the intake plenum I have, Part #996.110.055.00 and was wondering if one from a "newer" Boxster would be a direct replacement? Friend of mine has an Independant P-Car shop who can order parts for me at his price ....
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I was wandering down the same road a while back. looking at the parts list, the 987 intake has vaccum/electronically controlled butterfly in the intake "T" that the ECU manipulates. as such I doubt that it is a direct drop in replacement.
On a side note, as for AOS, the 987 part can be fit into 986, replacing the plumbing from the AOS to the intake behind the throttle body (986 has one tubing, 987 has split two tubes) should suffice here.
I do not qualify even as a weekend mechanic, anyone having knowledge please chime in.
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10-04-2009, 04:19 PM
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The 02's seems to be controlled the same. The T is attached to the "butterfly" unit with a few longer bolts. Thought someone here may have some experiance on this.
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10-05-2009, 09:41 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jaak
The 02's seems to be controlled the same. The T is attached to the "butterfly" unit with a few longer bolts. Thought someone here may have some experiance on this.
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I had thought that up to 03, the intake "T" plumbing are the same and that after 987 series the intake "T" has the internal baffling/routing just behind the throttle body and the controlled butterfly at the "T". this is not the same as the throttle body butterfly.
picture shows the baffling/routing along with butterfly at the junction
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10-06-2009, 08:48 AM
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It's king of hard to compare both systems in any of the drawings I have seen. maybe someone who has worked on both can add to the discussion.
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10-08-2009, 06:11 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jaak
It's king of hard to compare both systems in any of the drawings I have seen. maybe someone who has worked on both can add to the discussion.
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picture below shows side by side of the intake plenum. the part that I was focusing in is the additional butterfly in the plenum in the "T".
it's opeation is controlled by electronics and vacuum. I don't think 986 ECU has this feature and therefore compatibility problem
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10-08-2009, 06:49 AM
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I got the unit installed in my MY03 base a few weeks ago. Did a bunch of timed runs in 4th gear from 2000 to 4000 RPM both before and after over the same road within about an hour of each other in the middle of a sunny day. The times averaged 3/4 of a second faster after the install. Haven't seen a downside to it yet - did a DE event on the 26th and really noticed the extra acceleration.
Now for the "seat of the pants" stuff: seems like the engine idles more smoothly, very low end torque seems better - less likely to stall from a standstill, maybe has a little bit more "growl" during acceleration (or maybe it's just the mind playing tricks).
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10-08-2009, 09:16 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sb01box
picture below shows side by side of the intake plenum. the part that I was focusing in is the additional butterfly in the plenum in the "T".
it's opeation is controlled by electronics and vacuum. I don't think 986 ECU has this feature and therefore compatibility problem
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Thanks ... one can see that they are not compatible. Was hoping though ....
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10-08-2009, 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by DaveinMD
I got the unit installed in my MY03 base a few weeks ago. Did a bunch of timed runs in 4th gear from 2000 to 4000 RPM both before and after over the same road within about an hour of each other in the middle of a sunny day. The times averaged 3/4 of a second faster after the install. Haven't seen a downside to it yet - did a DE event on the 26th and really noticed the extra acceleration.
Now for the "seat of the pants" stuff: seems like the engine idles more smoothly, very low end torque seems better - less likely to stall from a standstill, maybe has a little bit more "growl" during acceleration (or maybe it's just the mind playing tricks).
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Good information, Dave! Do you know the length of the "run" or the speeds at start / finish for the distance?
How do you feel about price vs results?
Bob
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10-09-2009, 06:28 AM
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I would hypothesize that this could be made to work for owners of 03-04 cars by installing the necessary plumbing and electrical connections and flashing the DME to a 9X7 map. Highly doubt it's worth all the headache, however.
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10-10-2009, 07:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Bobiam
Good information, Dave! Do you know the length of the "run" or the speeds at start / finish for the distance?
How do you feel about price vs results?
Bob
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It's a simple install. Didn't take long and for the money it's low on the cost for benefit in my book (at least for a Porsche  ). Not sure on the speeds or distance, I was so intent on watching the tach with my passenger to make sure the timings were as accurate as possible. Ran the same road in the same direction for all of the runs trying to keep the variables down. Did 7 runs both before and after to make sure I was getting good timings.
A dyno would have been nice... but I don't have access to one. This is the best I could think of to try to take a reading on if there was an improvement.
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10-10-2009, 01:05 PM
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