Sportec Porsche 911 GT3 RS 4.0
Sportec also has a kit for another special Porsche 911.
The Porsche 911 GT3 RS 4.0 is a pretty special car and it’s not likely that if you own one yo ever decide to modify it. But if you did, Sportec’s kit is up to the job.
Styling-wise they put a set of their own wheels on the car, which is good because the standard Michelin tires are not that good on the road. They also add some graphics which are not so good.
As for the engine, Sportec makes a few adjustments and increase the output to 525 hp. With that you can hit 0 to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds and reach 315 km/h. So if anything, they made it even more special.
Sportec Porsche 911 2012
German tuner Sportec revealed their kit for the new Porsche 911.
The package is quite subtle overall, and does include many visual tweaks. There is only a set of 20-inch wheels, a front spoiler, and that’s about it.
The tuner also provides you with 20mm lower suspension, free flow exhausts, sports air filter and revised chassis. The power has gone up by 20hp and 25 Nm of torque. The performance enhancement is negligible.
The car will make its debut at the Geneva Motor Show.
Audi RS3 Sportec
The 340hp Audi RS3 too slow for you? No worries.
There’s now a Sportec tuning package available that boost it up to 408 hp and 550 Nm of torque. That is the result of an ECU upgrade and stainless steel sport exhaust system.
Still, if you feel like you can do with a bit more, there’s also a 500 hp version as well.
Other upgrades include Bilstein coilover suspension with adjustable ride height lowering the car between 20 to 40mm, and Movit big brake system and 20-inch Mono/10 lightweight alloys.
Sportec Porsche Cayenne Turbo
Another Porsche released by Sportec this week is the new SP850 Cayenne Turbo.
The looks of the car are underrated and is pretty much the same as standard apart from the 22-inch Mono/7 forged wheels Sportec has developed in-house and use on every single one of their cars.
But the power underneath that body is really incredible. The name SP580 gives a clue to the output of the this car which is a healthy 580 PS and 700 Nm. That is 80 PS and 100 Nm more than the standard and reduces the acceleration time accordingly to 4.4 which is incredible for such a big car. The top speed is above 170 mph or nearly 280 km/h.
Sport exhausts with 90mm tailpipes, sport lower suspension, and high performance brakes with ventilated discs are other parts of the kit.
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Porsche 911 Turbo Sportec SPR1 FL
Sportec has gone berserk with their new SPR1 kit for the Porsche 911 Turbo.
This one dubbed the FL pumps out a massive 858 hp and 880 Nm of torque which makes it one of the most powerful Porsche ever made. It also means that it can now reach a top speed of 380 km/h, while 100 is met within 3 seconds from setting off!
Some of the modifications to the car’s Flat-six 3.6 liter turbo engine include high flow intakes and injectors which are doubled for each cylinder, plus titanium connecting rods, monster intercoolers, and high performance active exhaust system.
The funny bit is, Sportec revealed this car alongside their 911 GT2 RS at the Geneva Motor Show. And this Turbo is more powerful and faster than that GT2 RS which is support to be sportier, so what’s the point of that RS anyway?!
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Sportec Porsche 911 GT2 RS
You might have heard about this car before, but at the Geneva Motor Show they brought it along and revealed the performance figures for it.
We’re talking about the Sportec Porsche 911 GT2 RS, or in other words the most vicious Porsche ever built! It’s got an 800 hp flat-six engine that takes it from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.1 seconds and up to a top speed of 370 km/h.
The thorough engine upgrade package includes new hybrid turbochargers, new manifolds, sport titanium exhausts, completely revised ECU, larger air filters and intakes, and sport camshafts. You could never say this GT2 Rs is so powerful just by looking at it since it looks pretty much the same as the standard. It just gets a set of 20-inch wheels and a carbon spoiler lip! They’ve upgraded suspension and brakes though.
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Audi S5 by APS Sportec
If you thing your Audi S5 powered by the 30. liter V6 engine is a bit weak, set aside £1950 and call APS of Brackley, the UK branch of Swiss Sportec.
They can provide you with an extra 97 bhp 520 Nm (379 lb.ft) of torque. But if you think that will play havoc with the performance, you’re wrong!
The extra 100 hp enhances the in-gear acceleration nicely, but if you are that kinda person who cares about 0 to 60 time, then you shouldn’t expect much as it’s enhanced by just half a second. And the top speed is till limited to 155 mph.
You decide whether or not it’s worth it.
Sportec Porsche Panamera Turbo
Sportec of Switzerland and their British partner APS have put together a very nice tuning package for Porsche Panamera Turbo.
The 500 hp monster is the fastest car in this segment already, but Sportec kits add a bit more for that little extra something we all like! They offer two packages, one with 560 and the other with 575 hp.
The first package which features some ECU adjustment and turbo boost increment develops 560 bhp @ 6150 rpm, and 790 Nm (576 lb.ft) of torque at 3340 rpm, it reduces the 0 to 60mph time to 3.9 seconds and has a limited top speed of 315 km/h. It costs £2900.
The more powerful package also features a cat back stainless steel sports exhaust system which has deeper sound as well, and delivers 575 bhp @ 5800 rpm,and 820 Nm (598 lb.ft) between 3000-4250 rpm. While the top speed remains the same 315 km/h, the 0 to 60 time is further reduced to 3.8 seconds. That improvement cost you £7990!
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Sportec SPR1R Porsche 911 – This time with 858 hp!
Swiss tuner Sportec is in a race with itself to get more power out of Porsche’s 3.6 liter flat-six engine!
And each time they manage a little bit more. The latest SPR1R package features more of everything. Bigger turbos, bigger intercoolers, larger intakes and …
The result of that is a massive 858 hp, and the result of that is 0-62mph in just 3.0 and the result of that is 236 mph top speed!
They have also put the car on a diet and lightened it to achieve an astonishing power to weight ratio of 655 per ton. You also get the same aerodynamic body kit as before accompanied by lightweight 20-inch wheels, and carbon fiber rear wing. But it also get a new adjustable control system.
via Porsche 911 with 858 hp by Motorward
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Porsche 997 Turbo by Sportec
Swiss tuner Sportec has come up with a new tuning package for the 2010 Porsche 997 Turbo Facelift. This performance upgrade provides the car with an extra 80 horsepower.
So now with 580 hp this four-wheel-drive supercar does zero to 100 km/h in just 3.2 seconds, faster than the new 670 hp Ferrari 599 GTO! 0 to 200 km/h in 10.3 seconds and as for the top speed, it’s 338 km/h.
Sportec 997 Turbo also comes with an aero kit which also contributes to the sporty looks with its front and rear spoiler, diffuser and side skirts, and 20-inch forged alloy wheels.
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