Switzer announces Porsche GT2 tuning package to 800hp

By Thami Masemola
June 8, 2009 2:10 PM
Filed Under: German, Porsche, Tuners

American based tuner Switzer Performance is becoming a familiar name in the game. Their new Porsche GT2-based package puts out a hefty 800hp (588kW) and it achieves this running on 93 Octane. Imagine its fury on 102 Octane racing fuel!

"We were very happy to hit our target numbers," says the main man Tym Switzer. "Of course, but the best part is that the car is still so manageable on the street, at this power level. It is an everyday hyper-performing exotic, and I can't wait to get it out on the track and see how it performs in the hands of a pro driver."

Switzer says this is a truly bolt-on system because the Porsche factory DME has been kept in tact. In fact all the hardware installed is still managed by the stock ECU but running Switzer-specific DME software calibrations.

The Garret GT30R-based turbochargers have been upgraded. They compress massive amounts of air and generate plenty of heat which is cooled using custom Switzer intercoolers. The engine gets its air from larger injectors and custom intake airlets. One of the tuner's proudest pieces is the exhaust system which has been upgraded to handle all this extra power.

Switzer Performance blasted into the public domain with the 1,000hp (735kW) SLEDGEHAMMER project, a 9-second car that was followed up by 10-second 700hp (515kW) Porsches and an 800hp Switzer Nissan R35 GT-R.

 

Source: Switzer Performance

Press Release (Click to expand)

Switzer Announces GT2 Porsche Tuning PKGs to 800HP

Oberlin, OH - 2009 has been a busy year for Switzer Performance. In January, Switzer's thousand-horsepower, 9-second SLEDGEHAMMER project car introduced the world to the Ohio-based tuning house, which followed up its debut act in February when a number of Switzer's customer cars run 10 second 1/4 miles in 700 hp fully-automatic 997 turbo Porsches. March saw the introduction of Switzer's Nissan R35 GTR performance upgrades, good for up to 800 hp on 93 octane pump gas.

This week, Tym Switzer is introducing his latest customer-ready performance packages for Porsche's outstanding 997 GT2. The new GT2 packages range from a simple software revision to Switzer's comprehensive flagship offering: the $39,000, 800 hp GT2 PKG shown (installed) in these pictures. "This 800 horsepower pump-gas package has evolved from those first SLEDGEHAMMER builds," explains Tym, "but unlike the SLEDGEHAMMER, which used a stand-alone system, we've been able to keep the factory DME, making this a true bolt-on package. Everything else that went into the SLEDGEHAMMER builds is in this package, running on pump 93."

Switzer's 800 hp GT2 package makes use of custom Garret GT30R-based turbochargers with custom billet compressor wheels on ball-bearing center sections in lightweight stainless turbine housings. Switzer's upgraded turbos compress massive amounts of air, while generating heat than the stock units - heat which is channeled to the engine through Switzer's own MONSTER intercoolers. The engine itself is fed air and fuel through larger injectors and a custom intake plenum with an oversized throttle-body. All this hardware is managed by the stock ECU, running Switzer-specific DME software calibrations. Perhaps the most controversial part of Switzer's package, however, is the exhaust system. Switzer's GT2 exhales through a GT2-specific version of the company's existing 997 TT exhaust. "As much as we would have liked to stick with the GT2's titanium canister, there was just no way to hit our power goal on pump gas with the stock system. It was just too restrictive and not designed to handle this much airflow."

Switzer's stated goal for the GT2 project was 800 crank horsepower on 93 octane pump gas with an efficient, linear power curve that efficiently put power to the ground and didn't punish the driver with sudden spikes in torque and power. One look at the final dyno results reveals those goals have been met. "We were very happy to hit our target numbers, of course, but the best part is that the car is still so manageable on the street, at this power level. It is an everyday hyper-performing exotic, and I can't wait to get it out on the track and see how it performs in the hands of a pro driver."

The Switzer Performance 800 hp GT2 Porsche package is available now through Switzer Performance dealers.

 

Comments

GRAVE
June 8, 2009 2:50 PM
I think the stock is more than enough and the GT2 doesn't need any engine tuning package.

tootall
June 9, 2009 2:51 AM
Ha.... Speak for yourself. This thing is pretty nice

Prince_Ash
June 8, 2009 3:09 PM
do we really need another upgrade to the GT2 ? it has enough power as is. its like all the americans can do is add more bhp. (im talking about the independent car tuneing companys)

speed_freak
June 8, 2009 4:23 PM
It's all about drag racing and horsepower crazy in the United States.

Vlad
June 8, 2009 5:01 PM
Mr. Switzer, why not start @ 1000 HP GT2?

Jo@Switzer
June 9, 2009 6:19 AM
This PKG is very similar to the 1000 hp SLEDGEHAMMER builds, but maintains the stock ECU and is tuned to deliver over 800 hp on the 93 octane pump gas (approx. 10% ethanol) that readily available in the US. On a "race" gas setup or "mixed" fuel (approx. 98 octane) we could ramp up boost and get closer to 900. With 100+ octane and the standalone, we're already over 1000. So, see? You got what you asked for!

Swifty
June 8, 2009 6:41 PM
GT2 is already formidable car, but this is a death wish car!

adz612
June 8, 2009 7:09 PM
Funeral count is going to rise sharply with this motor....I wonder if i should join the club? :)

radmeister
June 8, 2009 7:29 PM
I have to admit those are some pretty nice torque and hp lines.

Dragos_DreS
June 8, 2009 8:54 PM
i think it needs more HP


Edited by user on June 8, 2009 at 8:55 PM
Jo@Switzer
June 9, 2009 12:40 AM
The hp curve is actually quite linear, a little moreso than stock, actually - it just keeps pulling harder than stock for much longer. We'll be posting some driving impressions soon from the magazine guys that come out and give it a run - thanks for the comments!

Ferrariguy
June 9, 2009 1:28 AM
It's not enough, it needs more. Screw all you people who say it's enough. It's never enough, lol!!!

tootall
June 9, 2009 2:55 AM
Yeah... I'm with you Ferrariguy. If this is so bad then what of the Veron and the Ultimate Aero?

Jo@Switzer
June 9, 2009 6:16 AM
I think it was Hans Stuck who once said that a car didn't have enough power unless it was spinning the tires from one apex to the next.

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