Showing posts with label tuner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tuner. Show all posts

26.6.11

tym switzer brings it to the panamera




PUT THE BABY SEAT IN AND GO GO GO


The crew at Ohio-based Switzer Performance call themselves turbo-tuning specialists, and have spent the last several years driving the point home at events like the Texas Mile, the GTR Nationals, and Russia's Moscow Unlimited mile-long drag races, where Switzer-tuned cars have dominated. Now, however, Tym Switzer is adding Porsche's Panamera to his company's ever-expanding roster of exotic tuning platforms.

After chasing down Bugattis and Koenigseggs with Switzer's hard-core street beasts, Porsche's luxury sedan might seem like an odd choice for a “What's next?” type of car – but Tym doesn't see it that way. “Porsche gave the Panamera a robust, twin-turbo, direct-injected V8, and it was easy to recognize that they'd left a great deal of room to work with. Working with our technology partners in developing this P680 hardware, I believe we've made full use of this, and were able to build the type of Panamera many of us hoped Porsche would build.”

To that end, the new Switzer P680 delivers 680 hp on readily available premium pump fuel, along with more than 200 additional lbs-ft of torque available across the rpm range. At the wheels.

Despite the added power, however, the new turbos help maintain drivability by delivering boost response as good as or better than stock. “You can see how responsive the new turbos are with the dyno sheets (attached), and you can definitely feel it for yourself from inside the car. The throttle response is immediate and incredible.” Turbos built with custom billet compressor wheels featuring advanced aero-profiles designed to deliver optimum performance throughout the operational range of this engine/cooling package can be thanked for the sacrifice-free performance gains. - and all of these performance gains are made through the factory catalytic converters and stock exhaust system if desired. “We really wanted to give the Panamera a Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde type of feel. We ended up with David Banner/Incredible Hulk, but the idea is the same: maintain a stock, daily-driver personality all the way up until the fury is released with the right pedal to the floor. I want to say 'You wouldn't like it when it's angry.' but you would. It's a rush!”

Next up on Switzer's tuning agenda was the Panamera's intercooler system (below).



CHILL MAN


“Our original prototypes were based on requests from clients in desert climates, so it was important to increase cooling efficiency in order to provide the kind of consistent power delivery and reliability our clients expect from Switzer products,” says Tym. “By adding our upgraded intercoolers (significantly larger capacity and heat-sink, compared to stock) and increasing the efficiency of the turbocharger system, we were able to help the engine make more power, while putting fewer loads on some key components. Better load-management across the components means a longer part life, to some extent, so – while it's possible to extract a great deal of power from the stock components by pushing them up to or over the edge of their limits, asking someone to live with a car that's always on the edge of reliability is unrealistic. Knowledgeable clients won't stand for it.”

Switzer's P680 PKG, then, promises huge performance gains in an everyday package, with 4 doors and intimidating speed from Switzer's comprehensive upgrades – and it's all tied together with Switzer's Siemens ECU tuning. “Getting the software right was key. There are no 'tricked' sensors or piggy-back systems spliced into a very expensive electronic system. No short-cuts, in other words. This one's done right.”

Switzer claims the P680 Panamera is capable of mid 3 second 0-60 sprints, and the capability to perform 60-130 mph runs in low 8 second range, with a top speed well in excess of 215 mph (350 km). Pricing for the P680 starts at approx. 22000 USD. Contact Switzer Performance for more.

4.4.11

the goldilocks car




IGNORE THE OTHER AWESOME CARS


One of the reasons I've been hiding from Sunshine as long as I have is that we've been running around like mental patients eight-year-olds trying to get. Things. Done. And yes, I know that. Writing. Like. This. doesn't emphasize what I'm trying to say any more than it makes my computer sound like that asthmatic kid from Malcolm in the Middle, but (dammit, man!) I am tired.

As far excuses for being tired go, though, I'm sure that jamming a massive, 875 hp (700+ whp) V12 into a relatively small E Class Mercedes ranks right up there with "dude, she's a machine!" for acceptability, so I'll get right to the point: this is "the Goldilocks car", and it is what happens when the C class is too small, the S class is too big, and the SLR McLaren 722GT is too motherloving SLOW. There's a full press release and photo-gallery over at Speedriven.com, but you can CLICK HERE to jump right to it.

Enjoy!

7.1.11

2012 c coupe turbo




TEH NEW HAWTNESS


That up there is the new face booty of Mercedes' sports coupes, and what booty it be!

The boys at Jalopnik posted some early press pics of the upcoming 2012 C coupe earlier today, and mentioned new turbocharged 6 and 4-cylinder engines. Here's what you really need to know, though: everyone at Speedriven is psyched about this car.

Stay tuned.

5.1.11

speedriven | s600 + $9000 = 700 hp




2009 S600 MERCEDES BENZ


In the world of Mercedes-Benz tuning, $9000 American doesn't usually buy you a whole lot. If you're shopping at RENNtech, $9000 will buy you a set of RENNtech wheels, but not tires. Over at Brabus, $9000 will buy you all manner of leather-covered things and some shiny, light-up interior bits, but not quite enough shiny, light-up bits to park your Benz with the cool kids from Quadrophenia. $9000 will also buy you the front half of a Mansory bodykit, assuming you want your Benz to look like a Cylon destroyer.

Here at Speedriven, though, things are different. We don't sell flash wheels, LED dress-up baubles, or questionable body kits. Here at Speedriven, we sell speed.

Keep that in mind when you look at the 2009 S600 up there. Sure, it may not look much different from the other Mercedes down at the Whole Paycheck, but one look under the hood of this Speedriven-prepared S600 is all it takes to see that this big Benz is different.



SHINY


The Speedriven package fitted to the W221-chassis Mercedes S600 shown here features a polished set of Speedriven's top-mounted water-to-air intercoolers, “scorpion” air intakes, K&N cone filters, and Speedriven's ECU software to manage the extra air density and extra boost. The car also features Speedriven's transmission controller upgrades, allowing the car to handle the extra torque and giving the S600 a more “true” manual mode to hold gears more aggressively while delivering quicker, firmer shifts in “sport” mode (comfort mode retains the S600's usual silkiness).

With all the parts installed, this Speedriven-tuned S600 produces 695 hp and 840 lb-ft of daily-driver torque, which is huge, for a 600.

He(ck), 700 hp and 800 + lb-ft of torque is huge, period. You're not even getting that with the Black Series cars from - and you have to add another zero to the back of Speedriven's $9000 PKG price tag to make up for the difference from a more pedestrian standard AMG.

The cost for all the hardware necessary to replicate this 700 hp S Class is $8800, plus installation. Contact Speedriven for more information. More pics, including dyno figures, at this link.

28.12.10

speedriven | about that block tuner




EVEN BIGGER IN PERSON


A few weeks ago, this gorgeous 2010 S63 AMG showed up at Speedriven's Palatine, IL garage ... presenting a perfect opportunity to illustrate how the Block Tuner works on the newer Mercedes / AMG models.

In short, Speedriven's Block Tuner allows the end-user to "flash" their car's ECU through the OBDII port, effectively switching between a "stock" file and a "tuned" file in a matter of minutes - which is ideal for customers with warranty concerns or who choose to go to their local dealer for regular maintenance.

The S63 shown here makes use of the Bosch ME9.7 ECU (in fact, all of the current naturally-aspirated 63 series AMG cars do, as well), which needs to be "unlocked" here at Speedriven before it can be tuned over the OBDII. On the S63, the ECU is located under the hood, at the base of the windshield, on the driver's side (shown, below).



SIMPLE ENOUGH


The ECU is usually sent back the day we receive it here at Speedriven, so if you drop the ECU into a FedEx box on Monday afternoon, you'll be back on the road by 10AM Wednesday. Now that the ECU is no longer "write-protected" you'll be able to write to it using the Block Tuner.

NOTE: using the Block Tuner to read the ECU won't be a necessary step on a 63, because we can load a Speedriven file on the ECU while it's here being unlocked, and ship the Block Tuner pre-loaded with the factory file and the Speedriven file, already. Unlocking the ECU is not detectable by the dealer.

The process for loading a file from your computer to the Block Tuner is the same as a USB thumb drive or external hard drive. Just drag and drop the file into the Block Tuner folder (shown here, on a Mac).



STILL SIMPLE ENOUGH


You can load 2 files on the Block Tuner, and select between them using the physical switch on the Block (up/down = stock/tuned, or pump gas/race gas, or tuner 1/tuner 2 for a comparison, for example).

Once that's done, you can remove the Block Tuner from the computer. Select the file you'd like to load onto the car by putting the switch in either the up or down position, then plug the Block into the OBDII port, under the dash (below) ...



IT FITS PERFECTLY


... turning the key to the "on" position will initiate a programming cycle. The instruments will react and the engine fans will start running throughout the cycle. Once programming is complete, the Block Tuner's LED will glow green. Turn off the car, remove the Block Tuner, and you're ready to go with a new file loaded on the car.

If you ever want to put your ECU back to stock, make sure there is a stock setting on the Block Tuner, select the stock file by setting the switch to the appropriate up or down position, and load the file to the ECU (following the included manual, of course).

16.11.10

speedriven | polished coolers




OOH SHINY


This is the first (processed) picture of Speedriven's polished intercoolers for the biturbo V12 Mercedes and AMG cars. During several flat-out runs on a 95+ degree day in Goliad, Texas, intake temps never got above 120. That's good.

The top-mounted intercooler upgrades shown here are also listed on the products page over at Speedriven.com, and are now available in polished (shown), brushed, and wrinkle-black (my fav). Those pics should be ready later in the week ...

... in the meantime, we'll be gunning for someone's records. Stay tuned!

4.11.10

speedriven | texas mile video






LOOKIN' GOOD


DSM Videos just posted this clip of 2 (out of 3) of the Speedriven SL600s lining up in Goliad just before cracking 190 mph (not bad for the windy conditions, but still a bit shy of the stated 200 mph goal). Good stuff, still, and a great underhood comparison of the Speedriven top-mounted intercoolers on stock and upgraded turbos.

Enjoy!

21.10.10

speedriven | new site is up




PURPLE GOODNESS


The new Speedriven site is up, with new product photos, new links, and updated pricing information on Speedriven's core tuning products for V12 Mercedes and AMG cars. Most of the new site trades the small dynamic menus for a new, all-HTML/CSS "smart-phone-friendly" text links and photo-buttons.

Everything should work great on the new iPhones and iPads, too - so CLICK HERE to go visit and let me know if you find any broken links or typos. If you find any, I'll send you some stickers!

20.10.10

awesome 80's benzos | part iv




INDEN - WHEN YOU NEED TO BE SEXY AND BLURRY AT ONCE


What you see above is an absolutely GORGEOUS W126 S Class Mercedes-Benz built by German tuning firm Inden in 1991 to launch that company's line of then-new products.

You can't argue that the car has presence and a sense of monochromatic menace about it, and the 386 hp 6.0 L V8 was (in its day) quite the animal. Other mods include 3-pc. 18" aluminum Inden "Champion" rims wrapped in Pirelli PZero rubber and tucked under subtly flared arches grafted to the big sedan from a 560 SEC ... also a metric shit-ton lots of shiny black paint.

Simply wikked. CLICK HERE for more pics and a full Engrish-language write-up.

19.10.10

speedriven | goin' down to texas




ALMOST THERE


Despite holding the Mercedes-Benz standing-mile record at 197.7 mph, Speedriven is still a relatively unknown name outside of MBWorld's tuning forums.

Believe me: being unknown sucks.

How do I know? Well, along with Marcins Kogut and Chlebowicz, I are Speedriven.

As such, I can tell you that (while a 197 mph Mercedes record is something really special to me and Marcin) people want to see that '200' ... and nothing short of that will win hearts and minds. So, to go get that 200, we're planning to send no less than three twin-turbo V12s to chase that first 200-mph-in-a-standing-mile-in-a-Mercedes-Benz dream.



OOH ... LENS FLARES


The 900 + hp SL600 shown above (the current record-holder, at 197.7 mph) features Speedriven's top-mounted water-to-air intercoolers and heat exchanger PKG, as well as a new turbo assembly and ceramic-coated Speedriven manifold leading out to motorsports-style muffler-delete exhaust.



GNARLY WELDS ON PRE-PRODUCTION COOLERS


Marcin and I agree that an SL600 isn't normally the kind of car we look at and say 'take out the mufflers'. In this case, though, we were going for maximum power, so it had to be done. When it was done, we were pleasantly surprised, and Marcin said that “the turbos muffle the sound pretty well, and the end result is very aggressive, without sounding 'boy-racer'. For a mile-run or a weekend type of car, the sound is perfect.”

The other two cars we're planing to take down to Texas are a similarly prepared custom-turbo CL65 AMG coupe and black-on-black SL600. With all of Speedriven's new hardware and software tweaks in place, we think we have what it takes to be the first tuners to take a Mercedes-Benz to 200 mph at the Mile.

CLICK HERE to download 8 more high-resolution pics (.zip file).

Enjoy!

busy bees



In the past 6 weeks (since this) I have criss-crossed the country several times, put thousands of miles on the Routan, signed papers, written checks, and consumed ungodly amounts of coffee at several of this nation's finest rest-stops.

Why have I been doing all this?

There are many answers (as is the way of such things) but I've narrowed it down to the two most simple and obvious answers:
  • I'm moving to be closer to my son.

  • It's all part of the 5-year plan.

The part about being close to my boy should be pretty self-explanatory. Living in Florida with him and his mom in California was tough, but living in Ohio with them in Chicago (so close, yet so far) was unbearable. Now I'm in the same state, close by, and planning to become a much bigger part of his life ... which will be good for us both, I hope.

That second part about the 5-year plan is a bit trickier to explain, but over the course of the next few days (think "Texas Mile") all will be revealed.

SO, stay tuned for some philosophy, tuning, and more wikked-sikk project cars from all involved.

7.7.10

switzer ups the tranny ante




RED IS SEXXXY


Tuners everywhere rejoiced when Porsche introduced an upgraded Tiptronic transmission with its 997 Turbo models. The five-speed automatic/manual, built for Porsche by German neighbors Mercedes-Benz, is capable of handling as much as seven hundred horsepower in some applications ... and, for most tuners, that's all the capacity they will ever need.

For Ohio-based Switzer Performance, however, 700 hp is far from enough. “We first noticed the limitations of the 997 Tiptronic with our P700 (l4) PKG, which, pushed hard on certain high-octane fuels, can cause slipping in the trans.,” explains Tym Switzer, owner and chief engineer of Switzer Performance. “When we released our P800 kit for the 997 Turbos, which makes over eight hundred horsepower, we were forced to limit sales to manual-transmission cars. This didn’t satisfy the customers who wanted the kind of ultimate straight-line performance that the Tiptronic can offer, and – to be frank - it didn’t satisfy us.”

After spending a considerable amount of time reprogramming Porsche's transmission control unit (TCU) software to increase the torque limits, Switzer realized that effectively putting more than seven hundred horsepower through the Tip cars would require something more than a software-based solution.

Working with development partners in the US and Europe, Switzer disassembled, upgraded, and rebuilt the Tiptronic transmission to meet customer demands for higher hp projects. The first builds produced transmissions that were stronger and sharper than the factory unit, but not strong enough to contain Tym's hard-hitting P800. This final effort, however, Switzer and his European counterparts pulled out all the stops: additional clutches eliminate slippage, additional friction surfaces ensure more efficient power delivery, a modified valve body to improve shift speed, and (last, but not least) another round of transmission programming which enables the Tiptronic to make the most of its uprated internals.



MORE STACK HEIGHT FTW


On its maiden voyage, the new 997 Turbo P800 Tiptronic blasted from 0-60 mph in a scant 2.8 seconds. On standard tires. With standard air pressure. On pump gas.

Subsequent tests confirm that Switzer had produced one of the quickest daily-driver Porsches in history - and Tym isn’t shy about using the “B-word” in discussing the car’s performance, either. “These cars have Bugatti performance from 0-60. We’re still perfecting the calibrations, but we expect our clients will go Veyron hunting very soon, and those guys don't like to lose.”



STRAP YOURSELF IN AND FEEL THE G'S


Switzer is in no hurry to share the precise secrets of building nine-hundred-horse-capable Tiptronic transmissions, but the company is perfectly willing to build up transmissions for owners of other tuner cars, as well. “Of course, I have to believe that our P800 kit continues to be the ideal daily-driver/trackday package, but some clients have a comfortable working relationship with TechArt or 9ff. They still want a quicker Tiptronic car that they can turn up the boost on, though, and we can work with them to make that happen, and help them get the most out of the investment they've already made” says Switzer.

Drivers who participate in 0-100 or 1/8 mile dragstrip challenges may find Switzer P800 Tiptronic to be the perfect weapon; with the PCCB ceramic brakes and the 911’s traditionally brake-friendly weight distribution, 0-100-0 supremacy is all but assured.

Switzer's transmission upgrades start at 7990 USD, but anyone who wants to hit a hundred miles per hour before the most supercars make their way to sixty may consider it money well spent.


You can see a full, high-resolution photo gallery on Flickr!

12.5.10

what 700 hp costs now






TYM SWITZER POINTS AT A SCREEN


The 2010 996 Porsche market is the 1996 DSM market, and to stay ahead of the ebbs and flows of a constantly-evolving demographic, Switzer Performance has rolled out a trio of new, value-priced tuning packages that include new, billet-wheel K16 turbo upgrades capable of delivering a buttery 700 hp on 93 octane pump gas.



THERE IS NO SPOON LAG


Switzer's new P700 Best Value PKG for 996 TT includes the following:
  • Switzer Performance Exhaust
  • Switzer/Softronic DME Calibration
  • Softronic OBD Flash Programmer
  • High Flow BMC Air Filter
  • Iridium Performance Spark Plugs
  • Switzer High Flow Fuel Injector System
  • Switzer Silicone Hose Kit
  • Billet Diverter Valves
  • Switzer-modified K16 Billet-wheel Turbos
  • HD Wastegate Actuators
  • Electronic Boost Controller

  • Take note: this is a next-generation tuning solution that does away with a conventional 5-bar fuel pressure regulator from "those other guys", replacing it with a high-flow injection system that allows more precise and efficient tuning that what is possible with the 5-bar.

    The P700 Best Value PKG for 996 TT is available now from Switzer dealers, starting at $8995. Contact Switzer Performance for more.

    2.4.10

    switzer porsches blitz yas marina




    ORANGE CRUSH OR COCAINE AND CHERRIES ... TOUGH CHOICE


    Top Performance is the MidEast's leading automotive magazine, and they have just released images of next month's cover cars ... a pair of wicked-fast Switzer Turbo Porsches at Yas Marina circuit!

    AWESOME!!



    READY TO RUMBLE


    I couldn't be more excited, and want to thank everyone involved for their help in making it happen.

    Thanks, everyone! I can't wait to read the review ... which, I hope, is in English.

    31.3.10

    switzer does dallas goliad


    SWITZER P800 GTR NISSAN TAKES ON TEXAS


    191 mph on 93 octane! Wow!!

    After winning the GTR class at the TX2K10 shootout, our hot-shoe driver Jason pushed his Boulder Nissan | Switzer P800 GTR to more than 191 mph at last weekend's Texas Mile!

    Keep in mind, Jason and his tech Eric built this car with an out-of-the-box P800 kit from Switzer Performance, with Switzer's “canned” roadrace calibrations and tuned to 93 octane … and the car ran STRONG at two grueling back-to-back weekend events, proving that Eric can wrench as well as Jason can drive, for sure!

    Congratulations to the Boulder Nissan crew – you made us all look great, and it seems like you had fun doing it, too. We can't wait to hear about your next adventure with Godzilla!


    Photo courtesy of Adam Barerra.

    24.3.10

    switzer does dallas




    BOULDER NISSAN SPONSORED P800 TAKES 1ST OVERALL AT TX2K10


    Last weekend's shootout in Texas turned out to be a great event, with one GTR clocking an utterly blistering 9.89 second pass!

    It was Jason's Boulder Nissan-sponsored Switzer P800 GTR Nissan, however, that took home gold in the GTR class, dominating the road-course competition, and powering through a number of 10.5 second 1/4 mile passes at over 138 mph.

    You can see dozens of pictures of the event at this link. Enjoy!

    22.3.10

    switzer superhero | vtg turbo upgrades






    SWITZER P700/R750 VTG KIT | MOSCOW


    The latest Porsche 911 's variable-vane turbochargers (VTG) are marvels of modern performance engineering that allow the 911's relatively small 6-cylinder “boxer” engine to deliver incredible horsepower, and help keep Porsche's flagship competitive with supercars boasting 10, 12, or even 16 cylinder engines. Even with nearly 500 hp from the factory, however, Porsche turbo owners still want more – more power, more speed, more everything. These performance enthusiasts demand superior performance, and have lofty expectations.

    In order to meet those clients' lofty horsepower goals, it is necessary to increase the flow of air into the Porsche's engine – and since the primary function of any turbocharger is precisely to force air into an engine, upgrading the factory-provided VTG turbochargers is a logical step in the process of building additional power ... but Porsche clients don't want to sacrifice reliability to have more power.

    This is the real problem faced by the modern tuner: clients want more performance, without more trips to the garage.

    In order to provide a thrilling experience that is reliable enough to thrill time and time again, day or night, Monday through Sunday, we here at Switzer Performance have to deliver a package that is simply better than what the factory offers. We need an exhaust that flows more air. Intercoolers that remove more heat. We need turbos that are more efficient – that compress more air, and make less heat than the stock Porsche turbos.

    How did we do it? By working closely with some of the industry's leading engineering firms and OE suppliers.

    The close relationships we have with our development partners allows us to produce larger-than-stock compressor wheels with unique aero profiles specifically designed to achieve the airflow rates required for our P650/R680 and P700/R750 Porsche tuning packages. The new wheels are 11% larger than stock, and allow the Switzer turbos to move more air than the factory Porsche turbos, while generating less heat.



    MORE AIR + LESS HEAT = MORE POWER + LESS MAINTENANCE


    The Switzer VTGs have other competitive advantages, as well – all due to Switzer's unique ability to specify exactly the component characteristics required to meet our needs, as determined by our clients.

    All of this is made possible through the incredible advances in engineering and design software, and lessons learned from decades of aggressive aftermarket turbocharger development. These are lessons that have taught us to build both power and reliability into a given system, and given us the ability to deliver cutting-edge performance upgrades that meet or exceed OEM-levels of component fit, finish, and quality.

    “Quality” is a word we take very seriously. On that note, I'd like to point out that every VTG turbocharger Switzer upgrades is built to be as solidly reliable as the OEM component it replaces.

    When we upgrade these turbochargers, every component is cleaned, refinished, and checked for proper tolerances. Every backing plate and compressor housing is CNC-machined for precise matching to our compressor wheels. We use only brand-new seals and bearings in our cartridges. We individually balance all shaft and wheel assemblies during assembly, then verify the final product with a high-precision cartridge balance, ensuring that there is no self-destructive behavior once the turbos are put into service. These are rebuilt cores, for sure, but they are so thoroughly reconditioned that it wouldn't be too much of a stretch to call them “new”.



    SWITZER TUNED VTG PORSCHE TURBO


    Sadly, however, there are number of companies that are trying to sell simple wheel swaps with little or no regard to additional machining and quality-control procedures. They are telling their clients that these steps aren't necessary, swapping in some billet wheel, and calling it a day ... and there are a lot of billet wheel options on the market, being produced with reasonably-priced and readily-available alloys.

    That's simply not the case here, as every compressor wheel we use is built with aerospace quality alloys specifically formulated for use in high-performance turbines. 5052 or 6061 aluminum simply will not perform consistently in the brutal, ultra-high temperature world inside a high-performance turbo housing, and even laymen can spot the cheaper wheels after a few heavy duty cycles. Combine objectively inferior alloys with anything less than best-practice machining and assembly programs, and it becomes easy to see why the resulting products tend to self-destruct over time.

    Our client's cars are just not something we at Switzer are willing to take a chance on.

    We demand and use only the best material technologies and manufacturing practices; and we work diligently to deliver products that perform better than anything else available anywhere. These VTGs certainly aren't the cheapest turbo upgrades available to Porsche enthusiasts, but they represent the best value for dollar argument in the aftermarket today: the best of everything, at a fair price.

    Switzer VTG turbo upgrades are available as direct replacements for the factory VTGs, or as part of our comprehensive tuning solutions for Porsche's 997 TT and GT2. Contact Switzer Performance for more.

    29.8.09

    to russia with love | part iii








    In our last installment, one of our Moscow customers put his Switzer P800 GTR Nissan to the test against one an awesomely powerful LPE ZR1 Corvette. The two titans screamed from 0-200+ neck-and-neck in round 1, with the Switzer car pulling away HARD in round 2.

    Fun for the whole family!

    Today's installment pits the P800 against its greatest nemesis: the clock!

    Enjoy!

    6.7.09

    to russia with love | part i




    My longtime reader will remember my friends in Russia - the escaped mental patients who regularly see 200 mph on relatively public Russian freeways. In this latest installment of Crazy + Russia = Switzer Performance, we bring you something of an exclusive ...








    Fun, fun, fun, for sure!

    Unlike most customer cars, we were able to dyno and road-test this particular GTR bone-stock, and generated a yawn-inducing 11.8 sec 60-130 mph run. Once tuned, that time dropped to 6.8 seconds.

    BIG difference!

    Enjoy the video (stock v. tuned, above), and remember to turn the speakers down before hitting "play" ... Godzilla has a mean roar!

    23.6.09

    switzer gt2 porsche wallpaper






    It's been a busy, busy week up here in Oberlin, and in between selling kits and absolutely perfecting the Switzer GTR upgrades, I managed to fit in some seat time with photographer and longtime industry buddy Dustin Woods.

    Dustin took a few hundred pictures over the two days he spent with us in Ohio - with just one of those appearing above, in full-on wallpaper resolution.

    CLICK HERE to read more about the 800 hp GT2 Porsche PKG from Switzer Performance. There will be more to come, I assure you!