06-14-2011, 02:35 PM
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986 Performance parts wishlist
Hey guys.
I was wondering if you could have any performance part made for your car what would it be?
My business partner and I are Mechanical Engineering seniors. We have access to several CAD software packages, and we also have virtually unlimited access to a machine shop.
Post parts that you wish were available for the boxster, and if there is enough interest we will design, and produce the part for you.
We can design virtually anything you need, we just need ideas and feedback.
It can be anything, exhaust kits, intakes, control arms, various linkages etc. Whatever. post it here and we'll see if we can design and manufacture it for you.
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06-14-2011, 03:07 PM
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- dependable AOS replacement that doesn't cost what the Porsche Motorsport AOS costs ($700).
- electric power steering kit that doesn't cost what the Porsche Cup kit costs ($2k).
- steel spark plug tubes that don't crack.
- an intake plenum that doesn't cost what the IPD plenum costs ($900).
- panels to cover the exposed lines that run under the car.
- a 7.8 DME back-date kit that allows you to put a 7.8 engine in a 7.2.
- adaptor kit that allows you to get your 'S' centre rad to vent upwards (without having to replace it with a GT3 kit).
- i think the BMC CDA is the way to go for CAI; a kit that comes with all the bits to fit it in the Boxster would be useful.
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06-14-2011, 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by The Radium King
- dependable AOS replacement that doesn't cost what the Porsche Motorsport AOS costs ($700).
- electric power steering kit that doesn't cost what the Porsche Cup kit costs ($2k).
- steel spark plug tubes that don't crack.
- an intake plenum that doesn't cost what the IPD plenum costs ($900).
- panels to cover the exposed lines that run under the car.
- a 7.8 DME back-date kit that allows you to put a 7.8 engine in a 7.2.
- adaptor kit that allows you to get your 'S' centre rad to vent upwards (without having to replace it with a GT3 kit).
- i think the BMC CDA is the way to go for CAI; a kit that comes with all the bits to fit it in the Boxster would be useful.
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Great!!! thanks for the feedback. We'll start researching some of these ideas, and post what we've found.
Thank you for the ideas keep them coming guys!
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06-14-2011, 03:15 PM
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I second a lot of these idea's:
- dependable AOS replacement that doesn't cost what the Porsche Motorsport AOS costs ($700).
- electric power steering kit that doesn't cost what the Porsche Cup kit costs ($2k).
- an intake plenum that doesn't cost what the IPD plenum costs ($900).
As for the BMC CDA, I've already done that
sam
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06-14-2011, 09:07 PM
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Opposed to Subie Burble
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I too would like to see some thin but tough (and yet easily removable) underbody panels to protect all those exposed important bits under the car.
I know you'll appreciate the can of worms you've opened up for yourselves as engineers, but hey, if you do manage to get really really close to satisfying the outlandish demands of your customer (us), kudos to you.
Oh, and how about a 4 litre flat six that fits in a 986 engine bay?
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06-15-2011, 07:18 AM
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that was my thinking with the 7.8 back-date kit - you can't run a 7.8 motor (ie, a 3.8) with a 7.2 DME, but you can but a 7.8 DME in a 7.2 car. you need to change some pin-outs (fabricate adaptors, extensions, etc.) replace the ABS controller (and gauge cluster if you want your cruise to work, and hvac controller if you want your a/c to work) and change fuel delivery from return to 1-way. add lowering motor and transmission mounts/adaptors and a few hose extensions/couplers and you should be there (that's what the internet tells me, anyway). A kit would be cool.
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06-15-2011, 07:57 AM
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its not a problem, the challenge is good. If we cant do it we can't but we are going to thoroughly research and try out the idea before we say it cant be done.
For the spark plug tube, would aluminum be acceptable or do you want steel specifically. The reason I ask is that steel is alot harder to machine.
I think Aluminum 6061 will also do the job right. Aluminum 6061 is very strong and very light weight its the grade commonly used on aircrafts.
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06-15-2011, 08:26 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sparker
I second a lot of these idea's:
- dependable AOS replacement that doesn't cost what the Porsche Motorsport AOS costs ($700).
- electric power steering kit that doesn't cost what the Porsche Cup kit costs ($2k).
- an intake plenum that doesn't cost what the IPD plenum costs ($900).
As for the BMC CDA, I've already done that
sam
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I always love a nice carbon fiber part .. but what is a BMC CDA ?
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06-15-2011, 09:26 AM
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Third these ideas....plus oil pressure and temp, voltage indication kit. Perhaps this could be done via a nav screen
Rear adjustable toe control arms seem to be very expensive for what they are.
Automatic fire suppression system for the engine compartment.
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06-15-2011, 01:53 PM
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Got some updates on the spark plug tube. I just picked up one and dropped it off at my partners shop. Hes gonna discuss it with his machinist and see what we can get done.
Aluminum 6061 seems like the material we will be using though. I'll have the parts drawn up by tomorrow, and ill run some tests on it to make sure we wont run into any issues like thermal expansion etc.
We are guessing that porsche chose to make the tubes out of plastic because its cheap and also acts as a heat shield to protect the coils. Our solution will be to try adding a thermal coating to the tubes.
The final issue is the O rings. the OEM o-ring looks like its very high quality, that said it still seems a bit expensive for what it is, we will try to source a cheaper one with the same quality and include it in the kit.
Either way, i'll post more info as i get it.
Thanks again for the feed back
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06-15-2011, 09:36 AM
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Lightweight clutch pressure plate
Boxster S exhaust system with optimum tubing I.D. for street driving RPM
Air Oil Seperater improvements ie. a screen/filter that mounts on the 97-02 head where the boot attaches.
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06-15-2011, 12:10 PM
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bmc is the company, cda stands for 'carbon dynamic airbox' - an inline cold air intake.
steel or alu; i would let the engineer advise as to the most suitable material.
re. gauges, plx has a multigauge that can display data in various formats - obd info from the computer, or specific sensor data (can mount in a 987 pod on the dash or a steering wheel pod). if you want oil temp, your stereo has the ability to display that. if you install an oil pressure sender on your motor and run the wire forward, a 996 gauge cluster will give volts and oil pressure.
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01-04-2012, 07:26 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sparker
I second a lot of these idea's:
- dependable AOS replacement that doesn't cost what the Porsche Motorsport AOS costs ($700).
- electric power steering kit that doesn't cost what the Porsche Cup kit costs ($2k).
- an intake plenum that doesn't cost what the IPD plenum costs ($900).
As for the BMC CDA, I've already done that
sam
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Found this thread searching on the BMC CDA, to see ho others might have installed one. Sparker, would you mind sharing some details on this or even maybe consider making another one of the part that replaces the air box and sits before the BCM CDA for me?
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11-14-2011, 01:51 PM
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Any updates on the development of parts?
Sam
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01-04-2012, 07:59 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rayner@r2specracing
Hey guys.
I was wondering if you could have any performance part made for your car what would it be?
My business partner and I are Mechanical Engineering seniors. We have access to several CAD software packages, and we also have virtually unlimited access to a machine shop.
Post parts that you wish were available for the boxster, and if there is enough interest we will design, and produce the part for you.
We can design virtually anything you need, we just need ideas and feedback.
It can be anything, exhaust kits, intakes, control arms, various linkages etc. Whatever. post it here and we'll see if we can design and manufacture it for you.
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I am an Industrial Engineer who just graduated from PennState in May 2011. I also had access to lathes, mills, mandrel benders, welders, SolidWorks and CAD programs, etc. I did the same thing and tried to make my own parts for my car, but then I graduated and I lost access to everything before I got to finish with my parts.
If you can make me a cheap light weight 2ndary cat bypass pipes and Muffler that is just slightly loader and more free flowing than stock, that would be great.
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01-04-2012, 12:46 PM
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Kroggers - PM sent.
I am a little upset that this thread has died off, started off in a blaze of glory and I was hoping we would have seen some nice new parts by now.
Is there still a chance?
Sam
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01-04-2012, 05:12 PM
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I have been through this multiple times since 1995. The people who *want* and the people who actually *buy* are very different. If 60 people want something done/built, 10 people will actually buy. Sad, but it's a fact of life when it comes to *making* Porsche parts for such niche market.
Took me nearly 8 years to sell off 100 pieces when I had 80 confirmed, then dwindled to 40, then 20.. stuck with 80 parts..
B
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01-04-2012, 09:47 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sparker
Kroggers - PM sent.
Sam
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Reply sent...
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11-27-2012, 08:22 AM
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Hey guys i know its been along time, the delay has been due to me and my old business partner having some drama. Anyway, he's decided to quit and ive decided to stuck to it.
I have researched the spark plug tubes some more they will cost 120.00 per kit.
Is anyone still interested in doing this?
If I can get atleast 20 people to commit to buying it I will front the money to have them made and when they are ready I'll setup a group buy for them.
Let me know and once again I'm very sorry it took this long for a reply, but hopefully we can finally get some parts made.
Thanks
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08-12-2013, 10:07 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rayner@r2specracing
Hey guys i know its been along time, the delay has been due to me and my old business partner having some drama. Anyway, he's decided to quit and ive decided to stuck to it.
I have researched the spark plug tubes some more they will cost 120.00 per kit.
Is anyone still interested in doing this?
If I can get atleast 20 people to commit to buying it I will front the money to have them made and when they are ready I'll setup a group buy for them.
Let me know and once again I'm very sorry it took this long for a reply, but hopefully we can finally get some parts made.
Thanks
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Only assuming that you would anodize those i.e. non-conductive (we went to the same common sense school right?) are these tubes/kit still available?
Changed the plugs yesterday on the car and the oem 'plastic' tubes are shot, cracked, and rather dangerous.... to the driver
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