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What performance patrs should i buy for a 2007 porsche cayman?

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i just bought a porsche cayman and i want to know what kind of performance parts i can buy. like what muffler or exhaust tip etc. so what should i buy and how much horse power would each give me?







13 Responses to 'What performance patrs should i buy for a 2007 porsche cayman?'

  1. Larry E - April 1st, 2009 at 2:49 pm

    Just remember speed parts will void the warranty. Any speed shop can help you with the choices available.

  2. Blue Sky - April 3rd, 2009 at 6:24 am

    Everything you add will give you 5% to 15% more horsepower. The more you add, the less hp you get from each item. Just add a supercharger – about $5000. It will increase your horsepower by about 50%. If you have the 245 hp model – you will get about 370 hp with a supercharger. You won’t have to add anything else.

  3. C7S - April 4th, 2009 at 2:34 am

    Tuning companies for Porsche are RUF, Strosek, TechArt, Sportec, Imola, Gemballa, 9ff, etc.

    They made there own version of the Cayman using there exhaust and intake systems and ECU’s.

    All added at least 100HP.

    Exhaust systems 10-15HP
    Intake 5-15HP
    ECU performance chip 5-45HP
    Headers 20HP
    Turbo Kit at least 100HP.
    Intercooler 10-25HP

  4. Tee - April 10th, 2009 at 5:51 am

    ECU Flash, Muffler, and maybe an intake system.

  5. uatransporter - April 13th, 2009 at 3:42 am

    if you plan to drive fast then you have to plan to stop fast too. consider getting carbon ceramic brakes.

  6. Ryan - April 14th, 2009 at 9:00 pm

    If I were you, I’d just do the basics: exhaust (exhaust tip doesn’t add HP), ECU reflash, and maybe an underdrive pulley set. You might gain around 10-15 hp tops, but it will sound better with a nice exhaust.

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