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Porsche 996 (911) 3.6 Liter Water-Intercooled Supercharger system
Release date 20-Dec-03
Power increased from 320hp to 475hp @5800rpm
Torque increased from 260ft.lbs to 350ft.lbs @5000-6800rpm

The VF-Engineering supercharger system for the 996 Porsche is a result of 12 months of ongoing development and testing with development partner Evolution Motorsports, Inc. (AZ). The specification for this kit was set as:

  • Bolt-on and reversible conversion
  • All hardware must fit under factory engine compartment lid
  • Non-invasive installation OEM quality
  • 6 psi with air-water intercooling
  • Hp target in the 996TT range with stock reliability and driveability
  • The VF-Engineering designers set about designing the billet supercharger mounting bracket with CAD software creating solid models of parts to be CNC manufactured. The bracket was designed to utilize OEM bolt patterns and requires no alteration or relocation of any engine parts to be fitted. Made from 6061-Tx aircraft grade aluminum the bracket mounts to factory machined surface points on the aluminum engine block for a precision fit.

    A V2 model Vortech Engineering supercharger unit was chosen after consultation with Vortech engineers and matching the engine's volumetric effciency with supercharger compressor maps. The V2 unit contains helical-cut gears for super quite performance - virtually silent with the engine compartment lid closed. The V2 supercharger has a 20psi and 1000cfm maximum capactiy and is an over-engineered part for this Porsche application which is geared to produce a conservative 6psi in the engine's intake manifold. The fastidious design of the supercharger bracket, positions the belt driven supercharger to maintain use of the OEM spring loaded belt tensioner. The serpentine belt routing was designed to maintain the correct rotation of all the accessories and maintain optimal pulley wrap for maximum friction.

    The Vortech air to water intercooler (charge cooler) was integrated into the tight fit engine bay as means of reducing charged induction (boost) tempertatures. Lower charge temperatures promote engine safety by reducing knock and improving the quality of the combustion cycle. Air charge (boost) from the supercharger is directed through the chargecooler core before entering the throttle body. The cooler core contains isolated channels circulating with water from a separate self contained system cooled by its own radiator. VF-Engineering integrated a Porsche OEM front radiator and front bumper vents into the kit. Water is circulated by means of an added OEM Bosch water pump through OEM Good Year water lines. Intake air temperatures in the manifold were measured to be approx 140 degF even with 'spirited' driving at 118 degF ambient temperatures in Arizona desert conditions mid-Summer. This dramatic drop in charge temperature helps the 996 create consistent power. For added safety the chargecooler is designed to perform continuously whilst the ignition is on.

    With all major components in place the head of R&D at VF-Engineering, set about shaping the air ducts from the filter to the throttle body. The intake pipe is specially tuned for its air flow characteristics and pressure relief system. Production pipes are manufactured from a lightweight moulded high temperature polymer. The thermal insulating properties of the plastic pipes prevent heat transfer into the cooled charged air travelling inside them.

    Engine management software was by written by GIAC with extensive testing performed independently by Evolution Motorsports. Multiple factors such as charge air temperatures, ignition timing, fuel trims, maps and injector performance were taken into account. The Carrera 2 and 4 test vehicles were extensively dynod on the GIAC 4WD Mustang and monitored for wide band air fuel ratios at load levels often greater than would be experienced on the road. The results are an increase of 120 horsepower and 80 ft.lbs of fully useable torque.

    Kit Features:

  • Vortech V2 SQ supercharger
  • Vortech Chargecooler
  • Bosch high flow water circulation system
  • Porsche OEM water radiator kit
  • GIAC chip tuned with larger Bosch injectors
  • Top speed governor removed
  • Bosch pressure relief bypass system
  • High temp moulded polymer pipework
  • K&N induction filter
  • 1 year unlimited mileage warranty on supercharger kit parts
  • Made in California, USA
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