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Mcchip powers the Porsche 911 (993)

mcchip-dkr has developed an upgrade program for the brutal Porsche 911 (993) which they call the “MC600”. Power is provided by the traditional 3.6-liter, bi-turbo engine featuring an air cooling system and capable of outputting no less than 604 hp and a peak torque of 847 Nm. In order to reach this astonishing horsepower figure, the aftermarket specialist teamed up with PUTZ Motorsport for the K26 turbochargers. In addition, they also reprogrammed the ECU and installed a custom exhaust system featuring sport catalysts. Aside from these goodies, the modified 911 has also received 18-inch alloy wheels, a limited slip differential from DREXLER.

There’s also a KW Competition Variant 3 suspension kit while inside this purebred racer we find the typical roll cage and Recaro bucket seats while the cabin is dominated by various panels manufactured from carbon fiber. Other than that, it has been equipped with a fire extinguisher, data acquisition system and a STACK display. On the outside we notice the wide bodykit which makes the car look even meaner than the standard version.

The entire project took about 800 hours to complete and required an investment of approximately 200,000 EUR. We don’t have any details whether the car is for sale or not.

Source: ZerCustoms

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