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SoftronicTuning.com Porsche ECU Tuning Website Launched

Publishsed by Dan on August 21st, 2009 | Posted in Product Info | No Comments »

Vivid Racing has always been a huge proponent of Softronic and their ECU tuning for Porsche vehicles.  Having assisted Vivid Racing in the success of our Porsche 996TT and Porsche 997TT, we have furthered our relationship with launching this new website at www.softronictuning.com.   SoftronicTuning.com has a whole new approach to customer interaction and ECU tuning.  With the recent release of the ability to have clients flash their own Porsche 997 Turbo cars through the OBDII port, we have far exceeded the capabilities of GIAC, EVOMSIT, APR, and Upsolute.  Shortly, Softronic will also be flashing all the new DFI cars including the new 997 Carrera and Cayenne.

When you visit www.softronictuning.com, you will see some very detailed installation instructions to make sure the client process of flashing the ECU of their Porsche is simple.  We also have launched our own personal guarantee to insure all our Softronic customers are 100% satisfied.  As you browse the new Softronic ECU site, you will see customer feedback, custom tuning pages, and FAQ’s for all the newbies.  Check out all the new product information we have launched for Porsche 996, 997, Boxster/Cayman, and Cayenne ECU Tuning Here.

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2010 Porsche GT3 is the Fastest Production 911 EVER!!!

Publishsed by Dan on August 20th, 2009 | Posted in Random World | No Comments »

Vivid Racing has become quite a name in the Porsche tuning market.  As we continually progress with these cars, we are following the news of the latest 2010 Porsche GT3.  Who knows, you might see one here at our shop!  We got this press release forwarded from Porsche AG and thought we would share the pics.  This car is NUTS!

Stuttgart, is putting the new 911 GT3 RS on the starting line: Delivering more engine power with less weight, featuring shorter transmission ratios and further advanced body and suspension elements, the new 911 GT3 RS was developed as the homologated racing version of the 911 GT3 and meets every requirement for ongoing success on the race track. The GT3 RS is the continuation in the series of absolutely uncompromising, sporting 911s homologated for the road.

The heart of the new GT3 RS, its power unit, is based on the engine of the 911 GT3. Like it, the RS power unit now displaces 3.8 instead of 3.6 liters, while delivering still more power and Rpm.

Thus, the new 911 GT3 RS features an engine with 15 additional bhp compared to the 911 GT3 with a maximum output of 450 horsepower from a high revving naturally-aspirated power unit. This six-cylinder reaches a specific output of more than 118 bhp per liter, a benchmark for a natural-aspirated engine in the world. And that is not all: compared to many other high-performance engines, the power unit in the new GT3 RS is completely suitable for everyday use.

The new 911 GT3 RS is equipped exclusively with a six-speed manual gearbox optimized for short gearshift travel, low weight and high efficiency. To enhance the level of performance throughout the entire range of engine and road speed, the gears come with a shorter transmission ratio than on the 911 GT3, deliberately making concessions in terms of even higher top speed.

To further improve its sporting behavior, the new 911 GT3 RS comes for the first time with a specifically adjusted PASM suspension and wider track not only at the rear, but also on the front axle. As a result, the body of the new 911 GT3 RS is wider not only at the rear, but also at the front by use of additional wheel arch covers.
The front axle is fitted with nine-inch-wide wheels running on 245/35 ZR 19 sports tires, the rear axle features twelve-inch-wide wheels on 325/30 ZR 19 sports tires.

The standard dynamic engine mounts enhance the car’s driving dynamics even further. Depending on driving conditions, the mounts change in their stiffness and damping effect, improving the connection between the engine and the body especially when driving very dynamically.

Aerodynamics on the GT3 RS develop even more down force than on the GT3, adding to the car’s race track capabilities. For exactly this reason, the use on the track, Porsche is introducing yet another new option in 2010: a lithium-ion battery that is delivered with the car in addition to the conventional lead battery, and – when used instead of the regular battery – reduces weight by more than 10 kg or 22 lbs.

The new 911 GT3 RS cannot deny its close connection to motor sports which is also obvious from its dynamic looks. The particularly low clearance of the car, the new, extra-large carbon-fiber rear wing with its specifically designed wing supports made of aluminum, the characteristic dual tailpipes on the extra-light titanium sports exhaust, and the special front and rear exclusive to this model make this even more evident.

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2010 Porsche GT3

2010 Porsche GT3

2010 Porsche GT3

2010 Porsche GT3

2010 Porsche GT3

Big Brakes, Big Wheels on this Florida Styled 997 Carrera

Publishsed by Dan on August 19th, 2009 | Posted in Client Cars | No Comments »

Check out our customer Gary’s Florida Porsche 997 C2 that has been pimped to perfection.  The white 997 Carrera features a TechArt style front bumper, a GT3 rear bumper conversion, and some 20 inch TechArt Formula wheels.  With those big wheels, Gary need to fit some BIG brakes.  Vivid Racing hooked up Gary with the Rotora Big Brake Kit for his Porsche 997 C2.  The front is a 8piston caliper with a 2piece 380mm (15 inch) rotor and the rear is a 4piston caliper with 380mm 2piece rotor as well.  The big red calipers add some serious stoutness to his already clean car.  Gary your car rocks and we appreciate the business!

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Gary Porsche 997 C2 with Rotora and TechArt

Gary Porsche 997 C2 with Rotora and TechArt

Gary Porsche 997 C2 with Rotora and TechArt

JDM and Porsche are Looking SOOOOOO Good Right Now

Publishsed by Dan on July 17th, 2009 | Posted in Product Info | No Comments »
Volk TE37 wheels have got to be one of the best all time racing wheel ever produced. The Japanese 1 piece forged wheel is so classic and looks very mean on the Porsche. While I was digging to find something to sell on the Porsche forums, I found some of the 19×8.5 and 19×12 TE37 wheels on special in our warehouse. So I gathered up these pictures and bammo! The wheels are designed to fit the Porsche 997GT3 but can be run on the 996 and 997 Turbo with a 18mm spacer. Below are some examples of cars that we have done in the past. Check out all our Volk Racing Wheels Here.

 

The Evolution of the 997 GT3 on the Track

Publishsed by Dan on June 1st, 2009 | Posted in Client Cars | No Comments »

One of our customers from Mexico City sent us this amazing photo of him and his friends on the local circuit with their GT3 cars.  From left to right is the GT3, GT3 RS, and the GT3 Cup car.  Actually many of our customers south of the border have been selling their 997 Turbos for the GT3 as it is the ultimate track car.  Obviously when you look at each model and see the differences, you can see the change in technology.  From the brakes, suspension, body, wheels and tires, and even the aerodynamics.  We hope you enjoy the picture!  Check out all our Porsche 997 GT3 products here – http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/index.php?class_9=5472&my_type_id=8&my_value=38&class_8=38

GT3, GT3RS, GT3 Cup Car

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