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Ipd Plenum Fits Porsche 996 Turbo / S / X50/ Gt2 68mm on 2040-parts.com

US $790.00
Location:

Arcadia, California, United States

Arcadia, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:IPD Manufacturer Part Number:96268

The all mighty 996 Turbo may be the perfect Porsche of them all to benefit from the IPD Plenum. Horsepower and torque gains are substantial and immediate (no adaptation required).

Horsepower improvements range from 30 to 35 and boost response improves considerably making for longer, stronger and of course more pleasurable power curves. The IPD plenum develops horsepower throughout the entire power band, especially where it's needed most, from mid range to top end.

Installation of the 996 Turbo Plenum is very challenging and installation should only be performed by a seasoned and qualified Porsche technician.

 

996 Turbo/S/X50/ GT2 Plenum with 68mm TB | Part #96268

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The 996 Turbo 68mm version is designed to function with the factory 68mm throttle body that was O.E. on all 996 factory Turbos. The 68mm Plenum delivers similar power as the larger 74mm competition Plenum.

Horsepower gains range from 30 to 35 above the stock power band  and initial boost response is improved. The IPD plenum delivers more power and more torque giving the 996 Turbo a stronger mid range and top end.

The 68mm Plenum version is perfect for the Turbo customer looking to improve engine performance on both stock and moderately modified Turbos developing under 700 horsepower.

The IPD 996 Turbo Plenum will truly transform the already impressive Turbo performance. The Plenum should be the first performance upgrade installed on any Turbo. They deliver great power gains on all Turbos whether they are bone stock or highly modified.

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