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Porsche 911 Turbo (930) '81 - RR - 700PP - Racing Medium Tires - All Track - SWAP - 1.56

4 STARS CAR SETUP ****

ENGINE SWAP : M97/80-911 (Porsche 911 991 RSR ‘17)

Wide car

Rims size "17 - Width wide - Offset wide

Front St - Side A - Rear A - Wing A

This car offers superior grip, good top speed, and decent handling, though it’s not perfect in terms of steering precision.

The key is to avoid overdriving—keep it smooth, and it performs well.

It’s a great option for Le Mans thanks to its low fuel consumption with the swap racing engine, but be cautious in rainy conditions.

It laps 2:17 at Spa, matching the pace of the best 700PP road cars. Plus, the wide-open cockpit view makes for an immersive driving experience.

Enjoy your drive. ><(((((((°>°°°°°°°°

Porsche 911 Turbo (930) '81 - RR - 700PP - Racing Medium Tires - All Track - SWAP - 1.56 Porsche 911 Turbo (930) '81 - RR - 700PP - Racing Medium Tires - All Track - SWAP - 1.56 Porsche 911 Turbo (930) '81 - RR - 700PP - Racing Medium Tires - All Track - SWAP - 1.56 Porsche 911 Turbo (930) '81 - RR - 700PP - Racing Medium Tires - All Track - SWAP - 1.56

Comments

P.s there's a couple adjustments to be made to hit 700pp.

Trevor Estabrook

Used these tunes without a swap on st. Croix weekly mission and theyre excellent, would recommend this car with these tunes for the pp700 race of turbo sports cars.

Trevor Estabrook

You can use this setup for the original engine. Just need to adapt the PP . The rest is ok , same settings , same front rear weight balance..... same behaviors.

Laurent Bouis

Can we have a 700pp tune with stock engine for this porsche? Thanks

Caio Stanccione

Is this a good car for Le Mans 700? I have all body weight reduction bought, does it affect the car alot?

Night Shadow

Right, thanks! This swapped tune handles very nicely, I tried putting restrictor / limit with computer and sports softs to bring back down but it feels a bit slow at 650. Will have to save up and wait for it to reappear in Used Cars to tune up another version :)

Alex

There is a 650PP for this already Porsche 911 Turbo (930) '81 - RR - 650PP - Sport Soft Tires - Porsche cup events - 1.50

Laurent Bouis

What would you recommend for down tuning to 650 for the Porsche cup?

Alex

I designed a livery for you while testing. Just search conceptdesigns to check it out. Thank you for your tunes!

33 Mako

I have 3 Gr3 BOP on the way. I can check the Beetle .

Laurent Bouis

Thanks for this! Any chance you would put the Beetle Gr.3 on your list?

33 Mako

Brasilian expression , "Bateu na trava" , football , when the ball "hit the post" almost a goal but it's not a goal.😁

Laurent Bouis

I was pleasantly surprised with this one. I'm oddly not a Porsche fan despite the fact I know they have a reputation for making AMAZING vehicles. So I wouldn't have given this a go if a tune wasn't already ready to go. Darn good car. Darn good tune.

Thomas Hatton

I like how you said “it was very close to the goal but hit the post” lol that was good 😂

Eric the actor

Another option for non swap version if you're quick... It's on sale for 220k and you can trade in for 180k and start again.

Michael Roper

Thanks for these replies. Hadn't thought of replacing the body but that would work. Will try ballast first.

Michael Roper

You can always buy a new body for 300k and undo the weight reduction mods :) It's expensive yes, but it's the only way to match the tuning spec. Engine mods are not an issue, you can always lower the power enough and just match the gearing.

Vukašin Salatić

Front/rear balance I meant. It's early!

Ian Clark

I have the same situation, with all the weight reductions and permanent engine mods. I added as much ballast as I could and positioned it to get the correct front/rear ballast. It comes in still a little light. Then just tried to match the engine power as close as possible by reducing the power. I got pretty close, it's still a very good drive. Obviously I matched all the other tuning elements (suspension, diff, downforce, brakes, tyres etc).

Ian Clark

This and the non swap version were already in my garage but with tuning and weight reductions from previous versions that I can't undo. Do you reckon these new tunes will work OK with the old cars?

Michael Roper


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