No matter how powerful the latest Porsche Turbo model is, the normally aspirated Porsche "GT" cars will always have a special place in the heart of every Porschophile. High revving normally aspirated engines have two notable traits that turbo cars will never have. First, the normally aspirated powerband is especially well suited for road racing due to the linear nature of power delivery, allowing for predicable application of power without the massive torque spikes common with turbo cars. Secondly, no turbo car will every match the sound of a normally aspirated GT3 revving to 8500rpm+!.
We have taken both of these unique qualities and advantages of the normally aspirated GT engines, and ENHANCED THEM. Rather than changing what makes a GT car great, we put it on steroids. Your GT3 will still scream to 8500+ RPM, and it will still have a predictable and linear powerband, ideal for the habitat where a GT car belongs (see video below) – The Race Track!
Since completing our 991.1 GT3 build, we set about taking the 991.1 GT3 RS to the next level. Our GT3RS build is featured on Motor Trend's "All Girls Garage" 2021 Season!
Customers can expect about 200-240whp gain with GT3 kit (depending on fuel used). Both feature conservative boost levels (6psi max on GT3RS, and 8psi max on GT3) for maximum reliability.
No expense was spared in creating the most reliable and best performing supercharger kit available for any modern Porsche 911. Every component is designed to meet and exceed the high expectations of our customers:
Q's
Does the Supercharger affect the reliability of my engine and transmission?
We have gone to great lengths to test and ensure that theadded power of the supercharger does not negatively impact reliability of our911. That is one of the reasons we began our supercharger testing on our54,000 mile C2S rather than on an ultra low mileage car… it was important todemonstrate that even a well-used 991 can easily handle the added power. Often you will find tuners releasing their tunes and results aftera series of dyno runs and street pulls, with little or no long term durabilitytesting. At the time of the release of our Stage 1 kit, we conducted over300 dyno pulls, 7000 miles of aggressive street testing, and 4 track days atPocono Raceway and Watkins Glen.
Is additional cooling required when fitting the SCkit?
The GT3/RS have very robust cooling systems capable of keeping the car cool in endurance race appications. No additional cooling is required if using the car for 25min HPDE type sessions.
What maintenance is required with the SC kit?
For street driven vehicles, we recommend oil changes every 5000 miles with a high quality synthetic oil, such as Redline 5w40 or 5w30. Procharger recommends draining and refilling of SC fluid every 5000 miles. We have not had to replace a belt on our shop C2S after over 7000 miles of street, track, and extensive dyno testing, so belt life is determined by usage, and should easily exceed 10,000 miles even under extreme use.
Important Disclaimer:
RR-Racing cannot ensure the applicability of manufacturer's or third-party warranties after performing this modification. Likewise, RR-Racing does not provide any warranty, written or implied, to the engine or drivetrain of your vehicle. We recommend to check the health of your engine before installing this product. Installing this product on a compromised engine, may result in an engine failure.
Additionally, certain modifications that could be done related to this product such as modification of the front bumper, and other features may be illegal for road use. RR-Racing makes these modifications for vehicles used in racing and off-road purposes only. RR-Racing does not condone the removal of any emissions related device on vehicles used on public roads. RR Racing is not responsible for any accident caused by the use of our products -- our products are intended for off-road use solely at purchaser's risk. By buying this product, you agree to the terms of this disclaimer.




