Since 2001, the Porsche 996 turbo has been one of the best cars built. For it;s time, there was nothing that had the overall package that this 911 did. With twin turbos, the 3.6l engine put out over 400 horsepower. Moving forward to the current day, tuning and building a Porsche 996tt is much easier. Many companies have produced economical ways to get customers the increased power anywhere from 500 - 1000+ horsepower. With the 996tt cars priced as low as $35,000, a new generation of drivers is able to enjoy what the 996 turbo can do. Going back to 2005, vivid racing enters the Porsche market. Having built a supercharged 996c2, a 750hp 996tt, and blistering 206.2mph in the mile on a 825hp 997tt, we can say our s...(choose a part on the right to read more)
Pentosin chf 202 hydraulic fluid formulated for power steering, rear axle steering, level control, hydro-pneumatic suspension and shock absorbers. Never mix with atf fluids. Chf 202 and chf 11s are fully compatible in power steering systems.
The ultimate bilstein sport suspension for club racing and street performance! This suspension was developed under real racing conditions by bilstein with double world rally champion walter rohrl. - reduced weight via the use of an integrated reservoir. - 2 way damping adjustment (bound (red) and rebound (blue) independently). - dials with good visibility and scaling (from 1 to 10). - easy to adjust when installed with click screening and color coding. - bilstein mono-tube gas pressure technology. - adjustable aluminum uniball camber plates (rear). - TUV approved. - made in Germany. What's in the box: - adjustable dampers including double springs. - rear uniball camber plates. - spring tensioning key (tool). -...(choose a part on the right to read more)
Helical lsd differential is suitable for Porsche with g50 gearboxes, to replace the standard open differential. A direct replacement for the standard Porsche differential. Automatic torque biasing differential enables your car to accelerate quicker and corner faster. The differential powers both drive wheels under nearly all conditions. With an ordinary open differential (standard on most cars), precious power is wasted during wheel spin under acceleration. This happens because the open differential shifts power to the wheel with less grip, along the path of least resistance. The differential, however, does just the opposite. It senses which wheel has better grip, and biases the power to that wheel. It does thi...(choose a part on the right to read more)