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ChrisZang 02-17-2012 07:35 PM

Motorsport AOS on MY 2002 ?
 
Going this year to the track on R-comps I want to be ready for high g-forces in long, fast left hand turns (Thunderhill turn 2)

So to avoid hydro-lock due to an overloaded AOS I wanted to switch to a Motorsport AOS following the instructions here:
Will a Motorsports AOS work on a Boxster? - RennTech.org Forums

I quickly figured out that this is too tall an order for me, so I took the car to my very trusted mechanic and after having a look at my AOS he told me that the Motorsport-AOS from Porsche only works for MY 2003 and higher.

So is there a solution for MY 2002?

Thanks

Brad Roberts 02-20-2012 04:35 PM

No. No solution.

I have something in the works that has a $60 replaceable AOS diaphragm (from the same company who supplies Porsche)

My kit will sell for $450 and come with TWO replaceable AOS diaphragm's. It will bolt straight onto the 9X6 engine blocks.


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ChrisZang 02-20-2012 06:04 PM

great, please let me know when you have it ready
So that would fit my older style engine?

Brad Roberts 02-20-2012 06:37 PM

Yes. All 986/996 engines.. and 987/997 engines. The differences between the two are minor.



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Kroggers 02-20-2012 10:27 PM

Brad buddy, I want one for my 2001 Boxster S - please let me know when they are ready to ship...

ChrisZang 02-21-2012 07:03 AM

Brad,

just for clarification: Will your solution provide the benefits of a Motorsport AOS, or will it just be like a normal AOS but will make replacing a failed one faster and easier?

Thanks

Brad Roberts 02-22-2012 10:34 AM

It will handle extra capacity just like Porsche version.


FYI: Everyone keeps calling the Porsche high capacity AOS "Motorsport" I promise you Porsche Motorsport had NOTHING to do with it.

Up until a few months ago, Porsche Motorsports had never touched a mass production engine for the street cars. They are now developing the DFI engine for the Grand Am 997's (the GT3 Cup cars will go to this engine shortly) The new Turbo's are already DFI based on the 987/997/991 engines.


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Kroggers 02-22-2012 11:13 AM

So when will it be ready and for sale buddy?

Brad Roberts 02-22-2012 11:21 AM

Unlike other vendors.. I like to test for awhile before we actually release something. I'd like to put a few more event weekends on it before we send out "test" samples.

When is your first event?

FYI: we are testing on a BoxsterS



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Kroggers 02-22-2012 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brad Roberts (Post 279406)
Unlike other vendors.. I like to test for awhile before we actually release something. I'd like to put a few more event weekends on it before we send out "test" samples.

When is your first event?

FYI: we are testing on a BoxsterS



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First race is in April. you can test one in my car as well if you want ;)

ChrisZang 02-22-2012 01:43 PM

my first track days this year will be March 24/25 in Thunderhill with PCA
And this would be the perfect testing ground as I'd like to avoid seeing THIS again coming out of turn 2: Smoke gets in your eyes .... - YouTube

Brad Roberts 02-23-2012 09:13 AM

Chris,

is that March event a PCA Club racing weekend? If so, I'll be there and we can install one on your car if you can show up early (Friday afternoon)


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ChrisZang 02-23-2012 10:00 AM

Hi Brad,

as far as I know every PCA-GGR track day is a club race event. So I'd guess the answer is yes.
The earliest I can realistically make it is 4 PM, is that early enough

Brad Roberts 02-23-2012 10:19 AM

4pm is fine. I'm coming from SoCal, so it's a 10hour drive for me with truck trailer.


I can do it in the Golden Pheasant parking lot.. LOL LOL





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Jittsl 02-25-2012 12:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brad Roberts (Post 279401)
They are now developing the DFI engine for the Grand Am 997's (the GT3 Cup cars will go to this engine shortly) The new Turbo's are already DFI based on the 987/997/991 engines.


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Does this mean the "REAL" GT3 motors are going forever? Have I now got another good reason to hang on to my GT3?

Laurie

berty987 02-25-2012 01:45 AM

There is a motorsports type AOS available for the m96 engine as I have on fitted to my 987 3.2. It was never generally available and pretty much a development item. It differs from the 996 motorsports AOS in that it has a profile to suit the secondary air pump location specific to the boXster and later cayman. Details of installation and part numbers etc can be found in the tech articles section of planet-9.com

ChrisZang 03-12-2012 08:16 PM

Brad,

just sent you a PM


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