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Supercharger 987s

Bob987s

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I've done a net search, and this brings up lots of information on fitting a supercharger to a 987 in America, however I can't find anyone here in the UK who offers supply & fit or just supply, this can't be the case and its got to be the way word searches are on the internet.

Does anyone have any knowledge of fitting a S/C to a 987 or can you suggest where to look.

Thanks

Bob
 
Or if you want 450bhp...


Boxster 'RS' - Heavily and beautifully reworked
A special Boxster S that truly delivers on the promise of this Porsche model and boy does it have some punch. With a supercharged 450 hp engine, an uprated clutch system and GT3 Limited Slip differential the driveline of this Boxster has a jab to be proud of.
Control is just as important, all that power has to be harnessed: an uprated braking system comprisng GT3 RS Discs callipers and master cylinder, GT3 6 Pots front and the original Boxster S front brakes on the rear offer immense stopping power. Castrol SRF High performance brake fluid completes the picture.
The car maintains its poise courtesy of of full KW Variant3 Coil-over suspension, GT3 Drop arms, GT3 roll bar and Powerflex bushes all round.


Grip is maintained by using 235 x 19 Front and 275 x 19 Rear rubber riding on 19" Turbo wheels with modified hubs.
The aggressive looks of this car come from genuine Porsche 911GT3 wings and fittings and underarches GT3 front PU/lip spoiler, GT3 headlamps, side indicators, rear lights all with OE Porsche fittings. The rear bumper and spoiler are 9M Rinspeed and everything was taken to bare metal and refinished to factory spec and colour.
To make sure this car stays with its owner it has full Cat1 security including tracking, monitoring and remote immobilisation.
To drive the car think of E Types, AC Cobras, even LMP Prototypes -- this car is an amazingly FAST drop top -- a true sports car; yet it has all of the modern sophistication, convenience and usability you'd expect in a modern Porsche.
This car is WOW!
Priced to sell at £38995 -- or near offer. Contact Paul at 9M for more info.
Pictures courtesy of Tony Gibbs and Pure GT Magazine



http://www.ninemeister.com/carsForSale.aspx
 
Boxster certainly has the chassis which ever route you choose ... GT3 engine?

Speak with the new Modified Technical Advisor Ian Heward at Porscheshop .... He has experience of this ....
 
How about:-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSJWUuiLP5U&feature=player_embedded&list=UU0tkgVfXGT9ZCjiPc0d-38A

And much cheaper than Parr's turbo conversion but it's in the USA!
 
I've the TCP Racing vid before, very impressive, but I prefer the S/c having read a good artical

"Speak with the new Modified Technical Advisor Ian Heward at Porscheshop .... He has experience of this" ....perhaps he will pick this post up.

 

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