Porsche tuning specialists 9ff have released a high performance kit for the Porsche 997 Turbo dubbed the DR700. The name for this package was inspired by the total power output in PS, and 9ff always offers top of the line parts for Porsche enthusiasts. To accomplish the 700 PS and 870 Nm of torque, the tuners had to upgrade the headers, install new sport catalytics, air filter, new intercoolers, a tuned ECU, intake manifold, 9ff turbochargers, new camshafts, and tweak the transmission.
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9ff Porsche 911 on sale for $1.1 million
For those who remember our previous post about the 1,000 plus horsepower 9ff Porsche 911 GT9-R, you now have the chance to grab this prototype for around $1.1 million dollars. Marking its status as the prototype car, it bears the number 00/20, of which only 20 more are expected to be manufactured. Indicating that this Porsche 911 supercar is already an exclusive example of an already impossible to get car. For the money, you’ll get a twin-turbo Porsche with 1,120 horsepower, 4.0-liter flat six, six-speed, that weighs in at only 2,923 pounds.
9ff Porsche 911 Turbo TR 1000
Previously, 9ff created the world’s fastest Porsche 911 Turbo with the GT9-R, and now have closely matched the numbers with the new TR-1000. Road testing was completed at the ATP testing circuit in Papenburg, Germany where the Porsche 911 Turbo TR 1000 reached amazing top speed of 392 km/h. Under the hood is where the beauty lies, with a flat-six cylinder engine and the addition of larger turbochargers. To accomplish that race speed the engine needed new camshafts, titanium connecting rods, crankshaft, larger intercooler, and of course ECU tuning. Underneath an aftermarket high performance exhaust system was installed, and the modified Porsche 911 Turbo produced a stunning 1000 hp and 1040 Nm of torque at 7800 rpm.
9ff Porsche 911 GT9-R
Aiming to become the world’s fastest production car, 9ff has modified the Porsche 911 nicknamed the GT9-R to produce an amazing 1120 horsepower. Last year the tuning company revealed the GT9 which accomplished 910 hp with a top speed of 409 km/h. This years model boasts a 4.0-liter six cylinder engine capable of reaching 100 km/h in just 2.9 seconds, 300 km/h in 15.8 seconds, and claim bragging rights of a 414 km/h top speed. This Porsche 911 GT9-R definitely has the potential to become the world’s fastest production car, since it beat out the SSC Ultimate Aero TT which had a top speed of 412 km/h. The only thing limiting the new car from 9ff is that they are only going to build twenty of these models at first, however all will be available worldwide.
9ff Porsche 997 Turbo Speed9
If you’re a tuning addict who loved the cars at the SEMA Show, but prefer more European models, then the 9ff Porsche 997 Turbo Speed9 debuting at the Essen Motor Show is for you. The Essen Show in Germany always has the top of the line European makes and models on display, so don’t miss out if you’re nearby. This Porsche 997 Turbo has been inspired by the legendary 356 (circa 1955) with roots coming from the 997 Turbo cabrio. Featuring the 3.6-liter twin-turbo, 9ff was able to obtain 650 hp from the stock 473 horsepower. The 6-cylinder sports car received an aftermarket exhaust, ECU tuning, and a new catalytic converter. These are impressive numbers for some simple modifications, and the tuners didn’t stop there.
9ff BT2 Porsche 911 GT2
The German car tuning firm 9ff have released their own tuning package for the Porsche 911 GT2, nicknaming it the BT2 because of the bi turbo setup. After all the modifications it receives a staggering amount of power at 850 hp and 920 Nm of torque. With this setup, Switzer Performance who just released their Porsche 911 GT2 package a few days ago, may have to rethink their modifications because the 9ff BT2 Porsche 911 GT2 will blow it out of the water. With those power numbers it can go from 0-100 km/h in an astonishing 3.0 seconds, and 200 km/h can be reached in only 8.7 seconds. It reaches 300 km/h in 18.5 seconds, and the BT2 Porsche 911 GT2 has a top speed of 386 km/h or 240 mph!Technorati Profile